Ça reprend ce qu'il y a sur la version anglaise :
McCartney received a nickel-plated trumpet from his father for his fourteenth birthday, but when rock and roll became popular on Radio Luxembourg, McCartney traded it for a £15 Framus Zenith (model 17) acoustic guitar, since he wanted to be able to sing while playing.[25] He found it difficult to play guitar right-handed, but after noticing a poster advertising a Slim Whitman concert and realising that Whitman played left-handed, he reversed the order of the strings.[26] McCartney wrote his 1st song, "I Lost My Little Girl", on the Zenith, and composed another early tune that would become "When I'm Sixty-Four" on the piano.
feyfeyLombrique girafe cougar chienne poule y dort
C’est aussi pour ça que c’était le bassiste des Beatles : c’était chiant de devoir échanger les cordes. Donc il a pris la basse et pouvait jouer comme il voulait.
Quand la fainéantise fabrique un des plus grands groupe. ^^
GruikMan Vermisseau
McCartney received a nickel-plated trumpet from his father for his fourteenth birthday, but when rock and roll became popular on Radio Luxembourg, McCartney traded it for a £15 Framus Zenith (model 17) acoustic guitar, since he wanted to be able to sing while playing.[25] He found it difficult to play guitar right-handed, but after noticing a poster advertising a Slim Whitman concert and realising that Whitman played left-handed, he reversed the order of the strings.[26] McCartney wrote his 1st song, "I Lost My Little Girl", on the Zenith, and composed another early tune that would become "When I'm Sixty-Four" on the piano.
feyfey Lombrique girafe cougar chienne poule y dort
Quand la fainéantise fabrique un des plus grands groupe. ^^