atomiq
Darko Stojcev Skopje, Macedonia
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Hi all...just got back from my 48hour nap. Well i've bought new Dean Markley BlueSteel strings, i just need a timeout from my Fender Super250's. The Bulgarian show really got me goin' so i decided to confront my guitar...havent played Satch for a long 2-3 months. Well..i tryed Belly Dancer, cause the main ref. just sounds so much like the traditional music down here..it was a piece of cake..great song Joe. Anyway, guys, have fun at the Joe shows (dont forget the reviews, i wrote mine in 4 am).
Dave Gruska - Nice album review
Austin - You are the leader of Satch fans! :]
Major Tom - For christs sake...do you really think we are aware of that website's authority? If it was something like musiciansfriend.com voting...that would have been a whole different story..
Oh and about the "7 string? Double neck guitar?" questions, on the bulgarian show, Joe was playing an Ibanez 7String guitar, that is a prototype made just for Joe...i've read somewhere that Ibanez is planning a comercial version of it. And the double neck...humm..maybe Neboysa know more about the model..i really had to...you know...toilet stuff..when Joe was playing with that guitar..i just catched the end of Oriental Melody :]
PS - Webmaster, how about letting us use HTML tags in our posts. If you need a engine that wil format the text as html, let me know. We can do a more enhanced text editing with html. This is just a opinion, anyone else on this?
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Thu Jul 4 '02 12:05:21 am
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Part 8...
Mountain Song - I don't know what it is, but this one just doesn't jump out as a favorite. I know others have said they like it a lot, but it's just another song to me. Maybe it'll grow on me. The solos here are good, and I also like the part from 0:40-1:01.
Any comments about this one? I'm sure a lot of you don't agree with what I said (about this one not being a favorite).
...Austin...
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Thu Jul 4 '02 12:06:13 am
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ice9mike
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Hey Yamboy, is there any way I can get my original nickname back. You see I was the orignal Ice9 way back when the sefl titled album came out. Then mysteriously it disappeared and someone else got it. I don't ever see that guy on the T2J page. The guy lives in Spain, so he may not even visit anymore. Could you see about that? Thanks. I know it's a selfish request, but you never know until you ask.
On a SBM note. Has anyone noticed the ska breakdown in "What Breaks a Heart" barrows from the style of "One Step Beyond" by Madness. If you haven't heard the song, seek it out and give it a lesson. It's actually a pretty good tune.
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Thu Jul 4 '02 12:09:20 am
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atomiq
Darko Stojcev Skopje, Macedonia
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jodfm: Add yourself in the show attendance list for the show you are attending. Few days before the show, John(the webmaster) uses a application based on a random selecting algorhytm that selects the aftershow winners. That's how i was selected and i thank my good luck for it! :]
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Thu Jul 4 '02 12:12:16 am
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7ucky
satnam singh telford, shropshire england Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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Hey there just wanna say the album is great an ultimate satch experience and i look forward to seeing you all on th 19th june at the academy in birmingham ENGLAND.
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Thu Jul 4 '02 12:30:54 am
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ALEXANDER IGNATIDIS thessaloniki, greece
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Hi Joe! I 'm Alex ,and i'm from Greece.I was in the show, in Thessaloniki and it was ingredible!!! it was the first time that we saw a mucisian(guitarist) or whatever are you (an Allien?),to perform all these songs so fantastic!!!
All these people, here, had to say about you all these days!
GREECE is with you ,and i hope to see you again!!!
with all my respects
Alex Ignatidis
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Thu Jul 4 '02 12:50:25 am
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shell
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jblaze1: sorry for belated reply, been too busy to post(or fight!!)
My SBM cd has welded itself to my CD player, so I cant get to listen to my new KWS....but I checked with my knowledgable friend who totally agrees with previous opinions posted here(except that no-one sounds like SRV because he is totally unique!)........I will let you know what I think at a later date..............!
Happy & Peaceful 4 July to all US people!
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Thu Jul 4 '02 12:55:40 am
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Mikey D in da house Satch = ZEN Land Of The Rising Sun Plays: Guitar
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happy 4th to everyone out there in the u.s.!! "SBM" is really great! it get's better every time you listen to it!! BTW, GRUSKADA....I think you wrote that "Sleepwalk" had JOE playing Lead and Robert playing background....It is the other way....JOE is playing background and Robert is playing Lead..
Just wondering....SOTD: "ORIENTAL MELODY"!!!!!!!!!! Peace all, /\/\ike
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Thu Jul 4 '02 1:29:21 am
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Andrwe Jones Swansea, Wales UK
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Just a quick note, not sure if it will go noticed. Ive just bought the new album after a quick listen on the net. Wasnt a big fan of the last two, but this one even takes me back to NOTE and SWTAlien in some parts, absolutely outstanding!!!! Great stuff. With the evolution of all things MP3 and the internet this makes the first album i have on disc since 98. Worth every penny. Keep it up, hope to see you on tour somewhere CLOSE TO WALES PLEASE! ;-)
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Thu Jul 4 '02 1:55:27 am
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Happy 226th birthday, USA! :-) I'm not sure how many people know this, but I've come across it in several books in recent years.
King George III, ruler of England during the Revolutionary War, wrote the following in his diary on July 4, 1776: "Nothing of importance happened today."
Talk about irony...although it is understandable considering how slowly information traveled back then. He had no clue what was going on on a daily basis in what would soon become the USA.
Of course, no offense is intended towards those T2Jers that live in England. Also, everyone here in the US, please remember to be safe today...have fun, but PLEASE don't drink and drive, etc.
...Austin...
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Thu Jul 4 '02 2:22:04 am
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Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Now to post about the regular T2J stuff...
death cube k - Because of the album review thing I'm doing, I probably make about 4-5 posts per day, so I guess I'll hit 100 by the end of the week. I had no idea that I've been posting so much more than everyone else...
BlueDreamStudios - That would be AWESOME if you could get Joe into a comic book somehow. Please keep us posted, ok?
housefullofkarma - I don't know if they'll air the Tech TV thing again. It was actually the rerun that you saw, it originally aired a few weeks ago. They do have some Satch stuff on their website, though.
atomiq - That's a nice idea, but I think it would clutter up Talk To Joe. I think it's cool that we can do the few things that we can...we should just leave things like they are now.
...Austin...
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Thu Jul 4 '02 2:31:21 am
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shell
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ice9mike: Someone tried to "nick my nick" also soon after I joined this list, when I was temporarily logged out. I had to email that person several times, but eventually they gave it back. Get the email address from webmaster if its not public, & persevere. Its worth a go!
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Thu Jul 4 '02 2:55:09 am
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antoneath
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Hey webmaster. Why not try to get Joe to interact with his fans a little more on the site, and i'm sure you'll get more visitors. Take a leaf out of Frank Gambale's book. He's always on his site, it's just as if we were chatting with him practically.
Just a suggestion thats all.
http://www.frankgambale.com/mb/cgi-bin/Ultimate.cgi?action=intro
b9 :)
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Thu Jul 4 '02 4:03:00 am
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Olivier PARIS, FRANCE
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atomiq - Thanks but that's not the answer I was expecting (may be my question wasn't clear) . I wanted to know how it happened after you've been selected , how you proved (and to whom) you had won the pass .
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Stuart Hacking Ballyclare, Northern Ireland UK Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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Flat9, Joe does visit the site pretty regularly, I guess he's just been busy lately with all the stuff he's doin. He may also pop on at strange times.
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Thu Jul 4 '02 4:27:36 am
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GuitarGoddess
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Hi, just wanted to remind everyone that Total Guitar Magazine, the number one magazine in the UK and better than our mags here in the USA IMO, is doing an issue on the greatest guitarist ever. There will be a list of 100 greats but only one greatest at the numero uno spot.
I only mentioned this once before, just thought I would mention again because there were over 2,000 posts overnight! Wow!
You can email them or send a post card. All information is at:
http://www.totalguitar.co.uk
Deadline is July 12th.
I would like for USA mags to come with CDs and backing tracks! Those of us who don't have a band would like that. I would anyway.
Cheers
:-))
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Thu Jul 4 '02 4:47:48 am
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Thomas Ellison Sydney, N.S.W. Australia
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Hey Joe!
I've asked like thousnds of questions, but the question i wonna no the answer to the most is when are u comeing to AUSTRALIA?
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Thu Jul 4 '02 4:48:09 am
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GuitarGoddess
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I'm still a beginner at guitar playing. Thought I'd like to try that part in the Lords of Karma where he plays that melody at the end. I don't know the tech terms to make my question more clear, but I can't find it on the tab. I am used to the simple beginner tab stuff. Just looking at Satch's tab books makes me dizzy :-)
Could anyone tell me where that 'melody?' is?
Anyone else sing along with the guitar when listening to the albums?? or am I just weird??
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Michelle...when you do come to Baltimore, don't forget to check out the Aquarium at the Inner Harbor. Absolutely fascinating...I've been through that place several times and it still continues to intrique me to this day. The Maryland Science Center is also a must visit.
Also, should you gander a ways down Dundalk Avenue, be sure to stop at Captain Harvey's for a bite if you want ONLY the best subs ever made in the east...and I'm talking east of the West Coast! Philly chessesteaks be damned!! This place blows them away!! "Where's the beef" is NOT a phrase you will ever use here. Take my advice...order a HALF of a sub! I dare you to finish even that in one sitting. :) And when you cruise through Dundalk...take a BIG whiff. Go ahead, I dare you. :) You think the east end of Philadelphia smells bad? You are in for a REAL treat! :)
Hard Rock Cafe RULES!!!!!!!!! Been there several times, for New Years celebrations, concerts, and assorted things. Some memories from there...had a former girlfriend treat me to dinner there for my birthday once, saw .click. tear the house down when they played there a few months ago, and one particular New Years celebration where one of the girls in the group we were hanging with got totally smashed and puked all over the damned place. Me and Gannman rang in midnight carrying her poor ass outside...we thought we were going to have to take her to the hospital. Why in the name of God do people get THAT blitzed???
I don't know if they allow observers onto the top floor of the "Legg Mason" building (the tallest building on our skyline, our own little World Trade Center!) but check it out and see if they do. I bet the view from up there is ungodly. And don't forget to visit historic Fells Point and walk along Broadway, where there is no less than a million-and-a-half things to do! :) (BTW, I went to elementary school one block from there...) There is a ferry that runs across the water between Fells Point and the Inner Harbor that provides a rather relaxing ride.
Kudos! Have a safe and relaxing trip!
On an off-note...anyone want to take any polls or bets on how many numbskulls are going to blow their hands off with explosives this 4th? God forbid. Anyway, in honor of the 4th, I'd like to send out a message to our troops, as well as the candy companies who make M&Ms. Why are you guys offering us all those prissy pastel colors to choose from? Purple??? C'mon, I have a BETTER idea! To celebrate the 4th, as well as the soldiers who so unselfishly defend our freedom...Army Green, brothers!!! The new M&M color is Army Green! Let's send a free sample package to Bin Laden as a present. 'Cept, all the Army Green ones in that package have gunpowder in them. The milk chocolate explodes in your mouth, not in your hand...beeyotch! :) Hee hee...
Okay, I'm rambling. I've got to get off here, I'm starting to get into my "marathon" posting mentality again. Take care, all, until the next wave of brain droppings find their way to T2J! :)
See all yer smilin' faces in NY!
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Daniel Diaz Jacksonville, FL USA
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ATOMIQ- joe plays two guitars(it sounds like.)
GODDESS- If you have the cherry lane tab book (it says "play it like it is" on the front top left corner) then look on page 66. It's really a series of octaves high up on the neck. Look for the coda sign.
Love to all
Daniel
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Thu Jul 4 '02 5:49:00 am
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Andrwe Jones Swansea, Wales UK
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Quick question to anyone who's been before, theres a concert coming up here in the UK soon which is of the "an evening with Joe" format. Can anyone whos been shed any light on what would make this different from a standard gig. My worry is that it if Joe takes questions etc. it could turn into a clinic with half an hour of music and an hour of chat. Any information anyone?
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