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This book is weak

This is a very weak book. It contains nothing but disjoint, pointless tidbits of info. There is little logical flow. Because of this it isn't suitable for beginners. Because of its basic nature, it isn't suited for non-beginners.If you're a beginner looking to learn to play, look elsewhere. If your an advanced beginner and you want something to doink with, this may be ok for you."Blues You Can Use" is a *far* better guide for the advanced beginner who wants to be able to play something.

really well done dvd

I bought this dvd for my sister for her b-day and ending up watching it with her and bbmak is a really talented group. This dvd is way cooler than Christina Aguilera's or N'Stink's. Its got some great behind the scenes footage of the guys and that dude Ste is really good. Plus this dvd just looks really, really cool and fresh.

★★
good BBMak DVD

This is a pretty good BBMak DVD. It contains interviews with the band, behind the scenes stuff, TV clips, their first two music videos, and concert performances. I definitely suggest buying this DVD, especially if you are a BBMak fan.Tag: music dvds

★★
This is top notch for kids of all ages

I rented this video for my three year old son who really loves all the Bear in the Big Blue House videos. This really was a great video for both children and parents to sit together and enjoy.

★★
Great Job!

All the performers did a great Job! All the kids I know that have watched this performance loved it! Good Job Guys!!

★★
Oh.... My.... God...

This CD is beyond words. It is so different from their previous efforts. Tomorrow the Green Grass is the Jayhawks' finest hour of their first stage (5 stars), and this is their finest hour of stage two (also 5 stars). The first couple of songs are more musically accessible than the last half, but that is the great thing. They start swerving around during the second half (perfectly exemplified by 16 Down). The lyrical undercurrent of the album is so, so (to ape a Replacements' line) sadly beautiful. The lyrics speak to the underachiever in us all about the pain & loss the band has experienced; or at least felt like it has experienced. "Trouble" makes me want to cry & hug the band. "Man Who Loved Life" & "Big Star" talk of continuing on when no one really cares. Fitting songs all, from a band who has survived against the expectations of everyone to make a landmark album.

★★

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