(Guitar Recorded Versions). Guitar tab; notes; and chords for 30 songs from his days as the frontman for Van Halen (with legendary Eddie Van Halen) and his solo career featuring the inimitable Steve Vai on lead guitar in his back-up band. Includes: Aint Talkin Bout Love * And the Cradle Will Rock... * Beautiful Girls * Big Train * Big Trouble * Damn Good * Dance the Night Away * D.O.A. * Dont Piss Me Off * Drop Dead Legs * Everybody Wants Some * Feel Your Love Tonight * Hang Em High * Hot Dog and a Shake * Hot for Teacher * Ill Wait * Jamies Cryin * Jump * Just like Paradise * A Lil Aint Enough * Mean Street * Panama * Sensible Shoes * Shy Boy * Skyscraper * Somebody Get Me a Doctor * Stand Up * Top Jimmy * Unchained * Yankee Rose.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Valuable resource for a business generally shrouded in mysteryBy CustomerIll do this in two sections - the Kindle bit and the publication itself.This is the first Kindle book Ive ordered/read on my Nexus 7 tablet. Between the extremely long bootup time required for the latest version of Android; and the fact that Kindle downloads the whole book into local cache when you open it; and deletes the local cache when you shut the device off; Im looking at between 1/2 hour and 45 minutes between the time I decide to sit down and read; and the time Android and Kindle have done their thing and I can actually do that. Im used to real books I can pickup and read instantaneously; and find this Kindle bit a real PITA. The only workaround I could find was putting the Nexus to sleep overnight instead of shutting down; so the ramp-up time became less of an issue.Now to the publication itself. Its written by people in the EU who did a very good job of analyzing and documenting the ins and outs of a business generally shrouded in mystery. While written as more of an overview for high level managers; it does a nice job of laying out the players and the strategies used in various markets around the world and the motivations behind many of the players. Its the only publication of its kind Ive found; and for that reason alone; highly recommend it. This industry moves quickly; so it may be dated sooner rather than later; but its a great place to start.The main downside; and I dont mean this to in anyway disparage the writer by this; is it could use an edit by someone who is more familiar with writing in the English language. The choice of words and how some of the concepts are expressed suffer in some cases and require one to pause and try and sort out what the author is trying to actually say.