Teach Yourself to Read Music: A Guide for Pop, Rock, Blues and Jazz Singers
The Complete Monterey Pop Festival [2002]
Used Price: ?30.05
Customer Review: HM Customs- spoiled the moment
It finally arrived. I’ve only watched disc 1 so far - but it was worth the wait. Opening with ” If you’re going to San Francisco” the memories of that era started to come back. I now have the 3 major festivals of the 60s/70s so I can escape the stresses of today for hours at any time. My biggest gripe is that, having paid the price of the DVDs + Vat I then get stung by HM Customs for a further ?14. Given that I would recommend this collection to anyone who enjoys festivals and music. Janis Joplin and Otis Redding on the same lineup - awesome Jim Jim
Customer Review: I KNOW it is fantastic
I KNOW it is fantastic (having viewed some of it with a friend) without even seeing all the extra perfomances on here. And this really should be more widely available in the UK, especially on its 40th anniversary. But I would love to know where the previous ‘reviewers’ got their ‘All Regions’ copies from (????) as all I can find are Region 1 (NTSC) from the Amazon traders I have contacted. So, ARE there ‘all regions’ copies out there, and if so WHERE —- pray tell ???
Music Theory In Practice Grade 3
The indispensable guide to theory from the Associated Board. Covers all topics required for Grade 3, with plenty of practise examples and simple, precise explanations.
94 Baker Street: The Pop Psych Sounds of the Apple Era 67-69 Customer Review: Early thoughts
I have just recieved this today and it is an impressive package. The tracks have good sound, given the origin of some of them. The sleeve notes are excellent, especially the good news of further Iveys tracks to follow.
However there is one problem, there only appears to be 18 tracks on this disk, not the 21 stated. The missing tracks are by Misunderstood. If there had been a problem with these tracks, perhaps this could have been dealt with before the disk was released.
Consequently a star is lost.
Customer Review: Psych Sounds From Apple
Beatles collectors, jump on this one if you have not already. This CD fills in some Apple-related gaps nicely. Apple Publishing was kept busy in the late 60’s with several tracks by Grapefruit, Focal Point, Ways and Means, Misunderstood, Paintbox and John Fitch and Associates. Some of these saw the light of day and others not but there is not a bad track here. I think this is the perfect example of the fact The Beatles were juggling way too much at the time to really give much time to the publishing arm of Apple but these tracks will show the listener that the groups involved deserved much more.
Some of the shining moments of the CD include five demo recordings by The Iveys later to become Badfinger. Much has already been said about them so I will only add that these tracks add to the list of truly great and under appreciated songs from this incredible band.
The packaging is done very well with several band pictures and a previously unpublished photo of John, Paul and Ringo with Grapefruit.
Additionally anyone who is into 60’s British Psychedellia would live this collection as well.
I would not hesitate to buy this one.

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