Midnight Oil

Subject: Re: [powderworks] Re: the old sheet music book
From: RM
Date: 17/01/2008, 10:21 am
To: Seeker
CC: powderworks@yahoogroups.com.au

Gosh, I'll have to take better care of mine ... I tried to google it and tried amazon and the sheet music sellers and they only have breathe.

It covers albums from MO to RSITS, with about 4-6 songs from each.   Hundreds of staff-taken photos, a rant or two and fairly elaborate tabs for all given songs.  No "easy guitar" version thing.  It was the first music book I bought about 20 years ago and the sales guy gave me a cheesy parting look and said "good luck".  He was right - most of it was well beyond me at the time, and a lot of it still is.
A treat.
I'll scan the cover and note the IBN, sometime later on.  Remind me if I forget.


on 17/01/08 08:30 Seeker said the following:
Hi,

Never heard of the "old sheet music book" before. What was it called?
Is it possible to find? Is it any good?

Thanks,
Chris

> There is an extensive rhetorical essay at in the start of an Oils
book - > the old sheet music book I think - describing the painful influences > described in that song. I'll try to scan it if no-one else offers it up.




 
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