> I was unable to find any link for the pdf on the zappateers site but
> I recall the cover was done by Cal Schenkle.
It's not a direct link, you'll need to download it as a torrent.
Best wishes,
Marco
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I was unable to find any link for the pdf on the zappateers site but
I recall the cover was done by Cal Schenkle.
I could'a sworn there actually was a Vol.2, but I will defer to you
sir.
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wrote:
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> > This is just what I re
> This is just what I recall from reading various things but there were one
or two of these books of transcriptions in
> the 70s that I believe were produced with input from FZ, esp. as evidenced
in some of the amusing annotations
There's only one of those, despite the "Vol. 1" in the title.
It
In a message dated 12/2/2008 10:51:24 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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Was this not the result of Steve Vai's transcriptions? Or did FZ poot forth
some of his own work in those books?
Milhouse?
Well, since you asked... ;c)
This is just what I recall from reading variou
Was this not the result of Steve Vai's transcriptions? Or did FZ poot forth
some of his own work in those books?
Milhouse?
SOFA
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Frank released(I think)two soft cover "song books" in the '70s.
They were not nearly as detailed as The Beatles scores, but I'd love
to still have them now.
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> Years ago there was a complete Beatles transcription rel