This book contains best popular songs from the 70's and are worth learning. However, the format is ez but not the songs, per say. This book sticks with intro, back ground rhythm and lead and outro. The format is clean with tab and music notation written above it. And that's, my friend, the only thing EZ about this book. Now for the player, I believe you need some skills but not speed to play these pieces. However, no need to fret if you are just a beginner cause each songs can be mastered within a week with a 45 minutes practice schedule. I myself use to learn that way so I am speaking from experience not theory. My advice is to take the first 8 measures of the song and then practice it for the remaining of the day and then repeat routine on the next day. the solos are the exact solos from off the record however, you can do the same as above. You can play anything at a very very slow speed. trust me it works... set the metronome for 50 or 40 bpm and learn note for note bar for bar at a time. After you get to the 8th bar, then you can stop and practice that section at a moderate speed building up to the create tempo. This will build your chops fast. This book is great because it has the original rhythm and solos. it does not have all guitar parts if the song contains 3 guitar parts. it will only have the main background rhythm part and main lead part. I guessed that is why the publisher is calling this book ez... All in all, a great book of songs to learn within a month or so...