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Re: Best in show ; )
- Subject: Re: Best in show ; )
- From: Nathan Hevensone <nhevensone@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2011 23:09:24 -0500
I have Volumes 1 & 2 of "Led Zeppelin Acoustic Classics". These seem
pretty accurate to my eyes and ears. I also have a tab book for
Physical Graffiti. No idea if it's Alfred or not, though (probably
is). Also seems pretty accurate. But, sadly, that's all the Led
Zeppelin guitar tablature I have... :(
Personally, I want to see *complete* (all guitars, bass, drums,
vocals, keys, and other instruments when used) transcriptions for ALL
of Led Zeppelin's material, including BBC Sessions (entirety of Disc
1, leaving nothing out), all bonus tracks (Baby Come On Home, Hey Hey
What Can I Do, etc), all live stuff (BBC disc 2, leaving nothing out,
How the West Was Won, The Song Remains the Same [newer version], and
even the 2-disc DVD), Walking into Clarksdale, and No Quarter (again,
in it's entirety... nothing left out).
Truth be told, I *really* want to see tabs for the Immigrant Song and
Heartbreaker solos from HTWWW, and the BBC Disc 2 Whole Lotta Love
Medley (especially "Mess of Blues" since I intend to cover it on my
own CD [no release date] using this Zep version as the base/roots).
And I suck terribly at tabbing out songs... trust me, I've tried.
2-year-olds could do a better job... :(
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 12:59 PM, Steve Sauer <sauerlemon@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Do any of the musicians on FBO use the Alfred sheet music series for
> Zep? If so, what do you think? Do the books really stand up to this
> hype?