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Greg M
Greg Melia
York
UK
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XCrystal PlanetX, You said something about a Marshall MG 100. I don't have that, but I do have an M G 30 and like it a lot. You should definitely try out the MG.

P.S. Joe, pleeeeaaaase do a show in Sheffield sometime! How about doing it with G3?

Tue Oct 8 '02 4:35:15 am Set this message as last read

kalenargex
alex king
odense
denmark
Plays: Guitar (31 years)
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hey guys,

clarky : i've heard of radio gladsaxe, but never actually listened to it... at least i don't think i've listened to it... i may have heard it when i was crap at understanding danish!!..lol... but i don't get to the copenhagen area that often... why the interest? got a gig or something?...

ovation : i've trained in seminars several times with an english Goju Ryu master called Jon Alexander (i'm ashamed to say that i can't remember his title in japanese)... he taught myself and some other blackbelts how to handle a katana correctly... he even let me borrow his own for s short time...(which is a HUGE honour!!)... i was terrified i might drop it!!... one of the nicest guys i've ever met in the martial arts circles...

left handed debate : i've heard that lefties like mark knopfler and gary moore just picked up right handed guitars and started playing... they have both said that it works better for them because the stronger hand is doing all the work...

cheers...

P.S. i have copied all of clarky's theory posts if anyones interested...

Edited Tue Oct 8 '02 4:58 am

Tue Oct 8 '02 4:46:00 am Set this message as last read

RazzJack
Razz Jack
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Hey Joe! My name is Antonio and I´m from Spain. I´m sorry but my english is not very good. Anyway... Here in Spain you have thousands of fans that NEED to see you in a live concert. I have the G-3 video with Vai & Johnson, maybe I´ve seen it over 100 times (sure!), and I don´t know how many times i have listened all your discography. C´mon Joe, come here and make us dream.
Tue Oct 8 '02 4:51:01 am Set this message as last read

VFRrocker

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Is it just me or does anyone else using GHS Fastfret think that the quality has gone right down hill, they seem to dry out a lot quicker these days.

CLARKY - Dammit, i missed the Spinal Tap reference totally, do remember Vim Fuego from Bad News?classic ..................... 'i'm not getting back in the van until you say we're a heavy metal band !'

UK T2Jers - I'm pretty sure that there is a guitarist tour de force (of the old school) on tour in November, I booked tickets for 'Legends of Rock' a tribute to Cream on the basis that Uli Jon Roth, Micheal Schenker and Jack Bruce were playing - i'm now pretty sure that Al Di Meola and (dare i say it on here?) Yngwie Malmsteen are on the bill as well.......... well as an oldie (it's over 15 years since i've seen Schenker, Malmsteen and Roth!) it does it for me............. I think i saw the tour dates in this months Guitarist........

Tue Oct 8 '02 5:25:48 am Set this message as last read

PhryDom
Dave
Atlanta, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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I've had a pack / stick / tube (!!!) of FastFret for about 350 years sitting on the shelf. I think I used it a couple of times... seemed perfectly damp to me ROFL. Maybe I'll check if it's disintegrated or not. Mr Sheene always seemed to be better (before I put the strings back on of course) :-/

/\/\ike: I'd really apperciate that ;-)

Cack Handed Thing: I heard that too - your dominant hand does the neck stuff. Makes perfect sense to me, but stupidly I didn't try it that way back when I was, ahem, younger, so I've been playing things upside down ever since LOL.
Tue Oct 8 '02 5:38:40 am Set this message as last read

VFRrocker

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PHRYG> DOM - shouldn't you be working ? ;-) anyway if you're 350 years old shouldn't you have brought out more than one album by now ;-0

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Tue Oct 8 '02 5:46:13 am Set this message as last read

chocoholic
sharon dzuba
England
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JBlaze, ah you are a bloke then, couldn't have read your mail properly, headache was threatening to explode so concentration a bit off.

Linda - Wow you must be so proud, keep plugging away there and keep us all posted. someone has already said e mail Webmaster, might be worth a shot.

Local Person - I can juggle, are you better?

DaveMc - I know it might be frustrating to realise there are loads who don't know Joe but on the upside when he tours, we can get tickets and get closer to the Maestro. If Joe was as well known as say Bruce Springsteen, we wouldn't get a look in and his tickets would cost a fortune.

Just had G3 on DVD, great show Joe, liked Eric's stuff and Mr Vai, he does seem a bit on the flash side. Hasn't Stu got chunky legs.

LoL Sharon

Tue Oct 8 '02 5:50:53 am Set this message as last read

PhryDom
Dave
Atlanta, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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R6R: Working? ROFL. Check your email EDIT, also, I've got probably about 30 effing hours' worth of unfinished stuff on about a zillion four track tapes! Thanks for reminding me!!!!

Sharon: Good point. I didn't go, but I had a ticket for Prince at Manchester last night. Prices started at £50! And I bet you wouldn't be able to take your high heels to the stage door and get em signed afterwards ;-)


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Tue Oct 8 '02 6:03:32 am Set this message as last read

pablo gomez
pablo gomez
la rochelle,
france
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hi,i'm pablo gomez,a shredder from france,i had good articles in france with my demo (shred/neoclassical)you can hear my mp3 on guitar nine records the undiscovered for august-september,i want to send you my demo,please e-mail-me thanx...
Tue Oct 8 '02 6:38:13 am Set this message as last read

Phydeaux_3
Greg Frank Marcus
Stittsville, Ontario
Canada
Plays: Guitar
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Webmastah... would it be possible to put a "webmaster's messages" link at the top, beside Joe's? A lot of times when I show up here after a few days away there are 15-20 new pages to view. Don't get me wrong, I love you all :O) but sometimes you just want to cut to the chase, this would be a great addition, imho. Also, is there an FAQ about formatting on this board? IE: for links & bold text etc, what is the tag structure up in here? Thanks.

PLUM LOCO - Rik is THE MAN, eh? Technically he is one of the best. Back "in the day" we all wanted to be as technically proficient as Rik, we all scrambled to learn Midsummer's Daydream. Thunder Seven is still a very solid album, even to this day. (IF you can take the high vocals, which I can). A professional guitar player friend of mine (who will be playing my Wedding) was over last week for dinner, I'm always trying to suggest stuff to him that's a little challenging, when I mentioned M's D he said "well, I don't really remember it that well.." & then proceeded to play it nearly flawlessly, he did the same (after a quick retuning) with Bron-Yr-Aur (one of my all-time favorite Led Zep instrumentals) dude is just amazing. If anyone is interested in some local (well it is to me anyway) classical guitar tunes, check out my bud's band, the CGQ (Canadian Guitar Quartet) at their site: http://www.cgq.on.ca/

I think I'll go & crack out Thunder Seven now, just for old time's sake, Little Boy Blues here I come.

smooches,

» Phy³ . . .

Edited Tue Oct 8 '02 6:51 am

Tue Oct 8 '02 6:50:35 am Set this message as last read

jelly man
Paul Huxley
Guildford, Surrey
England
Plays: Bass (24 years)
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chocoholic- yeah i seem to be better- just came off the penicillin yesterday, doing well. I've been recently teaching my self to juggle with 3 balls- exciting stuff ;)

I'm playing bass guitar in my music teacher's operatic society tonight and every night until saturday (inclusive, with a matinee on saturday). We're doing Fiddler On The Roof. I'm getting paid £150 which I'm quite chuffed about- I know it's not much, if you think that it's £25 a night, but i think it's pretty good. And it's quite fun. But I have to learn some harsh basslines- wish me luck ;)

Tue Oct 8 '02 7:18:15 am Set this message as last read

jblaze1

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Sharon:I must say that I have never had the privilage of being called a "Bloke" before..LMAO.But don't worry,I know what you mean.I am honored:)............Austin:Have you heard the bastardized version of "House full of bullets" on ESPN yet....They started playing it at night now.Usually during the Baseball highlights on "Sports Center"....Check it out:)........jblaze1 Hi Joe!
Tue Oct 8 '02 7:44:31 am Set this message as last read

death cube k

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invigor sorry dude!
CLARKY have you received you new 7 string yet? what does it sound and play like?
Tue Oct 8 '02 8:39:55 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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ovation - top man... that makes 999 to go... lol lol... don't worry bro... I'll be shouting from the roof tops when I'm done.. it's almost been a year in the writting and I'm still not done... admittedly I've had a few very large dissruptions to my schedule - moving house, prepping for a DC tour, prepping for Jemfest UK - which I guess all combined took a good 4 - 5 months of productive writting time out of this year.... still.. I'm back into it now... I guess two songs to go then it will be time to hit the studio....
kinger - Radio Gladsaxe have asked me to send them a CD of my music to broadcast... they want 5 to 7 songs.... I'm thinking of sending them the five 'sketch recordings' of my new album....
r6rocker - lol... if Nigel Tufnel says that Dm is the saddest of all keys, then it must be...lol
death cube - aahh my new 7.... I'm still waiting... they had to rebuild the fingerboard because the guy they sub-contraced the job to goofed it..... last I heard, the body is in Florida and the neck is in Michigan getting the in-lays sorted..... wow.. I bet the strings are really tight...lol..


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Tue Oct 8 '02 8:47:10 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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Sharon, this is sooo funny. When I said Joe was shaking Fruit Loops in his face, I meant a box of breakfast cereal. However, I agree with you, anything Joe wants to shake in my direction would be o.k. too. LOL!!!!!

Ovation1, wish I could play Joe's music at work. That would be sooo cool. Instead we have to listen to whatever stuff is piped in through satellite radio. Some days it's not to bad, but some days I'd rather stick hot nails in my eardrums. Thanks for the suggestions for the show.

r6rocker, I remember those satin suits. LOL! Wonder if JOE ever wore one?

Dave, how bout we just wear our Satch shirts and parade around in out underwear to get ppl's. attention. LOL! I have Satch IN my car, ON my car, IN my house, IN my locker at work, IN my bag I carry at work - hell, I even gave pictures of me & Joe to my family & friends so he can be displayed in their houses too! At this point, I'm almost stalkerish! If you really want to get crazy, go to www.stickerjunkie.com & get some Satch stickers made up and stick them on everything in site! lol! And NO, I haven't done that yet, but it has crossed my mind. lol! It's not only Joe's music that means that much to me, it's Joe as a person. Anyone who's ever met him can testify that he is warm, kind, humble, ect....just a fantastic human being. His music is an extra added bonus :)

Tue Oct 8 '02 8:51:13 am Set this message as last read

PhryDom
Dave
Atlanta, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Phydeaux_3: I think the webmaster-only posts are available under the news link at the top of the page ;-) and the notes regarding links, bold, etc are at the bottom of the "Post Message" page. Hope this helps, Dave
Tue Oct 8 '02 9:03:31 am Set this message as last read

death cube k

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clarky lol, i just got a uv777pbk and now my rg feels like a cheap toy.
Tue Oct 8 '02 9:13:39 am Set this message as last read

dragonchild
Eva Viding
ENSKEDE,
Sweden
Plays: Other (27 years)
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Is it just me or does Joe bear a striking resemblance to Seinfeld on the cover of FIABD?! Just a little longer hair... ROFL
Tue Oct 8 '02 9:15:58 am Set this message as last read

CrystaI Planet
Steve
Huddersfield,
England
Plays: Guitar
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Clarky Thanks for all the help, i'll get there eventually. DragonChild You asked a question about favourite songs of Crystal Planet and Flying In A Blue Dream right? Well i'd say my fave of CP is...tricky one....they're all good....but i think i do like Ceremony...it was either that or Lights Of Heaven, but Ceremony is just so atmospheric, my favourite off FIABD would have to be Flying In A Blue Dream itself of course mainly due to the outstanding solo! Im about half way through learning it at the moment, maybe i'll get it finished when Keith Richards pops his clogs...(never) ......Joe Rules.....
Tue Oct 8 '02 9:31:41 am Set this message as last read

zaximus

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dragonchild- I agree with the resemblance of Joe and Jerry Seinfeld (Nicholas Cage too). A friend of mine who lived in New York for a while. Anyway, I showed him a picture of me and Joe and he said, "that guy's from New York."

I'm not sure what that meant, but apparently Joe resembles a lot of people, from New York.

Tue Oct 8 '02 9:46:34 am Set this message as last read

kell
Kelly Ritchotte
Boise, ID
US
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Chocoholic: Rick Mayal is very funny, even with the Black Adder material.

JSClone1 - I have to agree with you on the Rubina issue, now that it's become an old subject... That song changed my approach to playing guitar from the very minute I first listened to it. It is one of those life changing events for me... I'm glad we all get to say this to Joe. - hope he hears us ;-)

-Kell

Tue Oct 8 '02 9:47:30 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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death cube - at jemfest on last Saturday, my pal baught a UV777BK [98 model]... and she is a babe.... funnily enough, his other one is an ealry RG570... a very nice one too..
XCPX - you are perfectly welcome... # : )
Tue Oct 8 '02 10:08:08 am Set this message as last read

kell
Kelly Ritchotte
Boise, ID
US
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Michelle: You nailed it again, re: Joe. I will never forget my experience meeting Joe. I've met quite a few "famous" musicians, (never had a bad experience with any of them), but Joe Satriani, the person, will always stand out in my memory. He is a great person. How many others would say that it's a privledge to sign autographs night after night, one after another. He really loves it! He truly loves his fans.

-Kell

Tue Oct 8 '02 10:18:48 am Set this message as last read

danny k
Dan Kokol
Bradford, Ontario
Canada
Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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Hi everone in T2J, I just put this site up, so pop on over & let me know what you think http://dannyk.iuma.com thanx for reading,
Danny K


Edited Tue Oct 8 '02 11:16 am
Tue Oct 8 '02 11:14:47 am Set this message as last read

Axmanjr
Alex Harris
Las Vegas, NV
USA
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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I am having a problem with mode scales! I understand what they are and stuff, but I don't know when to use then. I heard that each has a different sound character to it (ie jazzy, spanish type, rock, country...). So which is which? Thanks!
Tue Oct 8 '02 11:17:04 am Set this message as last read
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