(Bass Recorded Versions). Essential for Peppers fans! Features Fleas inimitable bass playing transcribed note for note with tab on top tracks from Mothers Milk to By the Way ; plus two new bonus songs! 16 hits: Breaking the Girl * By the Way * Californication * Fortune Faded * Give It Away * Higher Ground * My Friends * Otherside * Parallel Universe * Road Trippin * Save the Population * Scar Tissue * Soul to Squeeze * Suck My Kiss * Under the Bridge * Universally Speaking. PARENTAL ADVISORY: EXPLICIT LYRICS
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. It is a very good history bookBy robertoThe books is a comprehensive account of paired history in art movements and science development; altogether with the very concept of both words. It is a very good history book; loaded with information and comparisons or elaboration on the relationship between art and technology at different stages. Not so much concerned with the authors opinion; more like with drawing occasional lines.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A delight for anyone who enjoys culture!By RobertShould be mandatory for every college student.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. An overview of a huge subject that left me feeling a bit disappointedBy Wayne A McCoyArt and Science by Eliane Strosberg is an overview of the influence that art and science have had on each other. Its filled with lots of examples; but when its all said and done; its a pretty basic overview.With chapter titles like Science in Architecture and The art and science dialogue; each chapter runs a path from the past to the present. From complex Persian calligraphy to the modern microchip; form and function follow. Artists and scientists dabble in each others worlds; and; of course; weve heard of artist/scientists like Leonardo DaVinci. There are links between patterns in decoration and calculus. Perspective and geometry in art abound. Potters use minerals to get chemical reactions for colors in their glazing.Its interesting; but I think its almost too broad of a subject for one single book. There are lots of pictures of mainly art; but when the art was next to a similar picture from science (like the Persian calligraphy and the microchip; for example); I felt like the book really shined. I wish there had been a more deliberate approach in this regard. Its a decent overview to the subject; but it failed to hold my interest over the course of the book.I received a review copy of this ebook from Abbeville Press and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this ebook.