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Group f.64: Edward Weston; Ansel Adams; Imogen Cunningham; and the Community of Artists Who Revolutionized American Photography

[DOC] Group f.64: Edward Weston; Ansel Adams; Imogen Cunningham; and the Community of Artists Who Revolutionized American Photography by Mary Street Alinder at Arts-Photography

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Joni Mitchell Complete So Far contains 167 songs spanning her entire career; transcribed accurately and including the authentic tunings Joni explored throughout her artistic development.Titles:* All I Want* Amelia* The Arrangement* (Youre So Square) Baby I Dont Care* Bad Dreams* Banquet* Barangrill* Be Cool* The Beat of Black Wings* Big Yellow Taxi* Big Yellow Taxi (2007)* A Bird That Whistles (Corrina; Corrina)* Black Crow* Blonde in the Bleachers* Blue* Blue Boy* Blue Motel Room* The Boho Dance* Borderline* Both Sides; Now* Cactus Tree* California * Car on a Hill* Carey* A Case of You* Chelsea Morning* Cherokee Louise* Chinese Cafe/Unchained Melody* The Circle Game* Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire* Come In from the Cold* Conversation* Cool Water* Court and Spark* Coyote* The Crazy Cries of Love* Dancin Clown* The Dawntreader* Dog Eat Dog* Don Juans Reckless Daughter* Dont Interrupt the Sorrow* Down to You* Dreamland* Edith and the Kingpin* Electricity* Ethiopia * Face Lift* Fiction* The Fiddle and the Drum* For Free* For the Roses* Free Man in Paris* Furry Sings the Blues* The Gallery* God Must Be a Boogie Man* Good Friends* Hana* Harlem in Havana* Harrys Housemdash;Centerpiece* Hejira* Help Me* The Hissing of Summer Lawns* How Do You Stop* I Dont Know Where I Stand* I Had a King* I Think I Understand* If* If I Had a Heart* Impossible Dreamer* In France They Kiss on Main Street* Jericho* Judgement of the Moon and Stars (Ludwigs Tune)* The Jungle Line* Just Like This Train* Ladies Man* Ladies of the Canyon* Lakota* Last Chance Lost* The Last Time I Saw Richard* Lead Balloon* Lesson in Survival* Let the Wind Carry Me* Little Green* Love* Love Puts on a New Face* Lucky Girl* The Magdalene Laundries* Man from Mars* Man to Man* Marcie* Michael from Mountains* Moon at the Window* Morning Morgantown* My Best to You* My Old Man* My Secret Place* Nathan la Franeer* Night in the City* Night of the Iguana* Night Ride Home* No Apologies* Not to Blame* Nothing Can Be Done* Number One* Off Night Backstreet* One Week Last Summer* The Only Joy in Town* Otis and Marlena* Overturemdash;Cotton Avenue* Paprika Plains* Passion Play (When All the Slaves Are Free)* Peoples Parties* The Pirate of Penance* The Priest* Rainy Night House* Raised on Robbery* Rays Dads Cadillac* The Reoccurring Dream* Refuge of the Roads* River* Roses Blue* Same Situation* See You Sometime* Sex Kills* Shades of Scarlett Conquering* Shadows and Light* Shine* Shiny Toys* The Silky Veils of Ardor* The Sire of Sorrow (Jobs Sad Song)* Sisotowbell Lane * Slouching Towards Bethlehem* Smokin (Empty; Try Another)* Snakes and Ladders* Solid Love* Song for Sharon* Song to a Seagull* Songs to Aging Children Come* Stay in Touch* A Strange Boy* Strong and Wrong* Sunny Sunday* Sweet Bird* Talk to Me* Taming the Tiger* Tax Free* The Tea Leaf Prophecy (Lay Down Your Arms)* That Song About the Midway* This Flight Tonight* This Place* The Three Great Stimulants* Tin Angel* Trouble Child* Turbulent Indigo* Twisted* Two Grey Rooms* Underneath the Streetlight* Urge for Going* Wild Things Run Fast* Willy* The Windfall (Everything for Nothing)* The Wolf That Lives in Lindsey* Woman of Heart and Mind* Woodstock * You Dream Flat Tires* You Turn Me on Im a Radio* Yvette in English


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Review
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful. Purchase with reservations: VERY difficult/Not all info is correctBy Paul VintnerI am a huge musical theatre fan who collects cast albums; reads books on the subject; watches the Tonys every year; and tries to catch every Broadway tour that comes my way. Ive seen shows in NY; London; and even seen shows in foreign languages in other countries. (The German production of Wicked was truly spectacular.) I merely state this to establish some credibility before I give my reasons for disliking this book:The questions are too difficult to make these quizzes fun. The author writes in the beginning that she tried to make it interesting for hardcore fans like myself as well as casual fans. If this is true; Im surprised she didnt categorize the quizzes by difficulty level and gives us quizzes ranging from very easy to very hard rather than a whole book of quizzes that only fit in the latter category. As it stands; I could only answer about one in every seven questions. Thus; I cant imagine a casual musical theatre fan getting much enjoyment from this book. Of course; not knowing a question prompts you to look up the answer and learn something new; which is exciting; but not all the information is correct. I reached the "Typically English" quiz covering British shows; only the fourth quiz in the book; and I already ran across a mistake* and a pretty obvious one at that. This leads me to question the validity of other information contained in this book.Overall; I love the idea of this book. I just think it could have been a touch easier and researched better while still being fun and interesting to ALL those who appreciate musical theatre.*In the answers section for the "Typically English" quiz (under #10; pg. 199); the author states that Lauri Peters (and the children) from The Sound of Music lost the Best Featured Actress Tony to Sandra Church from Gypsy. She/they actually lost to their costar in The Sound of Music; Patricia Neway.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. More than a Trivia- you better have been thereBy David Seaman"The Broaedway Musical Quiz Book" is by no means for the layman. Ive worked in musical theatre for thirty years and huge chunks of this book left my forehead crinkled and my mind saying; "What the-" The only sequence in which I got them all correct was on Stephen Sondheim; but then there is no one alive other than Sondheim himself who could tell you more.(Maybe not even him; we rarely follow our own lives with the same scruntiny as others do.)However this book is a lot of fun. I picture a dorm room full of theatre majors playing with the book; I picture teachers looking for extra credit questions. I also can see how this book is useful in looking at the history of Aerican Musical Theatre. I can see the book spending a summer on the porch or a winter in the bathroom.If youre a fan who lovedf "Cats" and "Phantom" but cant say who wrote the lyrics and book for those two shows; save your money and buy a Sarah Brightman DVD. If youre smarter than that and have a sincere interest in American Musical Theatre; you could do a lot worse.I do wonder; however; how the author would have done on this before her hunt for information.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Fun but VERY difficult.By John M. HardawayThis is an excellent book of trivia. But; you better really know musicals if you hope to answer these quizzes. These are very difficult. Many of the shows are old; seldom seen; and obscure. Plus the questions ask for minute details that many of you probably missed when seeing the show. Luckily; the answers along with more detailed information can be found in the back of the book.

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