![]() The Annotated Lyrics $0.99 Content: 2 Stars Each post contains the lyrics to a popular song. This is pretty cool as sometimes it is hard to understand every word the singer is saying. However, there is only a paragraph or two of commentary at the end of each one. While interesting, there just doesn't seem to be enough original content here. Anyone can find lyrics online. I wanted a bit more. Timeliness: 0 Stars The last blog post was in June. Yes, you read that correctly: June! Five months ago. I was appalled that this was still for sale. Either the author should have removed it or Amazon needs to keep better tabs on their blogs to ensure that they are still active. Online Version: 0 Stars The online version includes videos within the posts that cannot appear on the Kindle. This blog seems to have been created more for online usage than for the Kindle. If you only read the Kindle version, you will definitely miss out on a lot of content. You will not find it well categorized. All you can do is click on the few months that it was active, then sift through each post. I would have preferred to see each post categorized by genre. Editing/Formatting: N/A While the editing was fine, I will not be grading this as there were no current posts. In other words, I'm not giving free stars to a `dead blog'. Rating: PG due to some graphic lyrics ---------------------------- For more Critical Book Reviews, subscribe to my blog. Just search Amazon for "Red Adept" ![]() Rolling Stones Black Box (3 CD) (Import) $249.99 There are several cuts of just the background tracks that are interesting to listen to without the voices. Several cuts seem to be prerelease and that is certainly interesting to see how the songs evolved. I am still enjoying these CDs. ![]() The Rolling Stones- Beggars Banquet (Guitar Tablature) (Alfred's Classic Album Editions) $16.95 There are errors in the tab. So far I have noticed errors in "Salt of the Earth" and "No Expectations". I am giving this 3 stars since at least someone actually tried to tab out and present "Beggar's Banquet" in its entirety. |
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