Mr Nick
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ovation1...it'll be moere than 2K!!!..my mate at work who is 20 (i think)...who has been driving for 2 years...ford escort...4K a year for him!!...so for me on a brnad new skyline...at least three times that i think.
jsclone..i dont see the popint in tuning up cars..in the uk you cant do more than 70 (legally) and the speed limiter on the car is about 120..so whats the point?
phrygian dominant..i think im recognise them...isn't a steve vai song or something?
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Sat Oct 5 '02 2:35:20 am
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ovation1
Mikey D in da house Satch = ZEN Land Of The Rising Sun Plays: Guitar
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Mr Nick: Insurance companies really got you by the gonads when it comes to a car!! I'm sure they make triple what it costs for them to pay in damages!! I've always wondered why you don't get some of your cost back at the end of the year if you don't have an accident!!!! It's only fair!!
bigmarc:Yes, JOE did give lessons to Kirk....To bad he plays Esp :-0
I just found out Paul Gilbert played a seven string on "Let the Computer Decide" (I bought his guitar tech book)!! There are also three guitar parts....He tuned them to EBGDEE....Isn't guitar wonderful!!!
Peace all, /\/\ike
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Sat Oct 5 '02 4:29:35 am
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matt king
Matthew King Brick, New Jersey United States Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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JS Clone -- my g/f's name is Christine Ann Linton, dos is in there cause one night we were at the beach and she wrote "I love you" in the sand, I was a smart ass and wrote "I love you dos"...just an inside thing with me and my girl...
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Sat Oct 5 '02 5:20:49 am
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PhryDom
Dave Atlanta, GA USA Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Nick: it's good old Trent Reznor. Such a wonderful song. Any Nine Inch Nails fans got the UK DVD? Did you find the easter eggs? I can't get any of em to work :-(
Car Conversation: I got rid of a Ford Mondeo earlier this year, 1.8 turbo diesel. The insurance was £800 a year, even with no claims! It's a rip I tell ya! Now I drive a battered old Citroen BX16 estate. It cost me £170!!!
Invigor (I think) - yeah WinNT was the first "real" Windows OS. All 32 bit. And if you want some blue, just nick a guitar... worked last time lol j/k!!! Cynical? Me? Nah!!!
Later, hope you're all enjoying your weekend. Dave
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Sat Oct 5 '02 5:21:55 am
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Mikey D in da house Satch = ZEN Land Of The Rising Sun Plays: Guitar
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I don't know if I said this before, but JOE and company look soo loose when he starts SWTA on the DVD....Chatting with the crowd and just playing with soo much emotion....I always just sit, mesmerized watching the DVD....It is such a humbling experience and also a mindblowing experience!! I can see why people say on their reviews of JOE's shows that the crowd was quiet......I know why.....Watching JOE play just puts you in another place....That Blue Dream....A place where emotions run wild and FREE....A place where only JOE holds the KEY.... :-)
Peace all, /\/\ike
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Sat Oct 5 '02 5:26:42 am
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Carl Meanwell
Carl Meanwell St Albans, Hertfordshire England
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Hi Joe,
Im going out to get your new album today, I have faith it will be as good as all your others! I'm teaching myself the guitar, but i only started a couple of weeks ago. Ive been to one of your concerts before, Bryan May was a guest, but that was 4 years ago! Im looking forward to another concert in England.
Keep up the good work!
Thanks,
Carl
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Sat Oct 5 '02 6:41:31 am
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GUTTERbOY
Philip Clifton Atlanta, GA United States Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Matt King: My experiences with Win ME have been far less than pleasing. My father got a new PC about a year ago which came with ME, and the damn thing will remain stable for about a maximum of two days before it starts getting slow and having random errors, and finally freezing and necessitating a reset. So both he and I are quite displeased with ME. Personally, I'm a recent convert to Mac OS X, since my brother recently donated to me an old Power Mac G4 of his and installed OS X on it. And I am lovin' it! The cost of getting into a Mac, however, is somewhat higher than a PC, but I think it's worth it. I think I've had my G4 up for about three weeks now with no hiccups.
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Sat Oct 5 '02 8:39:19 am
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jblaze1
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Mac's rule.Always have,always will:) Colleges are now training with them even though the world revolves around those crappy microsoft programs.The world is finally waking up!Mac is the Ferrari of computers!!.......jblaze1
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Sat Oct 5 '02 9:05:59 am
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sorefinger
john derbyshire letchworth, herts uk
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the dreamy quality of some of your lead work is simply awesome. there is a lot more to lead work than just speed, a lesson i learnt the hard way. The way you make your guitar sing goes beyond endless hours of practice and after buying your dvd i thought it was about time i learnt to play properly. I, over the years have impressed with my speed, but could i make the damn thing sing, could i ****. after hearing your joe satriani album 'the bluesy one' and failing in my attempts to play any of them, i gave up playing the guitar.
well, four years later i decided to give it a go again and i can now play a handful of your songs (slow ones mainly) not becauset they are easier. i just wanted to create some mood into my playing.
i have some questions for sir.
whyare your tab books incorrect. i was watching you play and on numerous occasions, you play differently to what is transcribed in your books
2 when compossing a song what inspires you. When i work(i am an artist) simple things like the wind, the sun, the changing of the seasons, a storm even, inspires me to paint even if its a potrait. what inspired the solo flying in a blue dream.
when are you going to compose an album that you can chill out to. i mean an album you can lay down to and just drift away the sound of running water for instance is very soothing, the wispering of leaves on warm summer's evening. could it be possible for a rock soloist to achieve such a task. not classical, but rock
if you are like me, and no mater how good people say your work is, you still have a passion to better it.
i challange you mr satraini, create an album like vivildi's four seasons, the ultimate dreamy rock album, no singing though, that is where vai went wrong for me.
thanks for listening and thanks for the pleasure you have feasted my ears to
john derbyshire
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Sat Oct 5 '02 9:09:32 am
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cpicha
Chris Picha Plays: Guitar (41 years)
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Joe, just wanted to let you know, I put together a little band for my
wedding on Sep. 21st. Played 'Always with me Always with you' for
my Bride, it was AWESOME. The guests absolutely loved it and of course
so did my bride, she almost started balling. I have to say I was quite
drunk by that time but I (and the band) absolutely nailed the song,
it was quite surreal.
Just wanted to say thanks for making our wedding special, I'd love to
send you the video of the moment when I get it, if possible. Maybe
I can give it to one of the crew members at the Sat. Nov 30th show at
the House of Blues in West Hollywood so you can get a look.
PS you met my brother Paul in Maui about 3-4 years ago on the beach.
He said he stopped, did a double take, and said to you "Joe??"
You looked up and said something like "Yeah, you got me"
He said you we're real cool and talked to him for about 20 minutes even
though you were relaxing and probably didn't want to be bugged at the
time.
Pretty darn cool man, that's all I got to say.
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BEARMAN36
Barrie Poole Orillia, ON CANADA Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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Off to see Rik Emmett tonight!! Anyone in the Orillia, Ontario area... you should come and check it out... it's for a worthy cause (The Orillia Firefighters "The New Hope" Program for people that loose their homes in House Fires) at just 25 bucks a ticket or 35 bucks to have a sit down with Rik after the show... The tickets are only available at the Opera House.... seats are still available but they'll sell real quick... The show starts at 7:30pm tommorow night! hope to see ya's there! The place? The Orillia Opera House
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Sat Oct 5 '02 10:32:30 am
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TheBob
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hooray for me! the portland oregon show would of been the second time i could of seen joe play... but it just has to be a show for people 21 and over!!!!!! this sucks a WHOLE BUNCH!!
Bob
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Sat Oct 5 '02 11:06:05 am
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CrystaI Planet
Steve Huddersfield, England Plays: Guitar
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Clarky This is my SHOUT lol, i was wondering if you could help me.....today i bought a book from my local guitar shop on scales and modes, but the only problem is, the examples for the 7 modes in the book are all based around the c major scale because it has no sharps and flats etc etc, could you maybe tell me how to get to all the different positions on the neck for major scales, lol im trying to make myself as clear as possible bearing im mind im 14 and have only just started trying to get myself into musical theory, any help will be greatly appreiciated,
p.s i downloaded your version of steve vai's bad horsie and it really rocks!....Joe Rules....
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Sat Oct 5 '02 11:23:06 am
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NiX_GRX20_Ibanez
nicos countas Limassol, Cyprus
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Hey Joe. kewl site!!! i got all the songs u have on strange beautiful music and they rock!!!!!!! im a big fan of ur music althou i know u get bored of hearing that :P
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Sat Oct 5 '02 11:28:21 am
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PhryDom
Dave Atlanta, GA USA Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Plum Loco: that's pretty mellow! Good stuff.
XCrystalPlanetX: Well I'm not Clarky (I think he's busy at JemFest tonight), but if you check my site the Guitar Reference pages 1 and 3 are up (OK I know they look crap). There's the formulae for major scale modes on Page 3, and "normal" scale formulae on Page 1. I hope this helps you out a bit. www.sharpfour.com.
Later, Dave
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Greetings everybody. I was wondering if the "Evening with Joe" shows posted 27 Sept. represent the complete list for the near future, or if it is possible that additional shows will be added? I saw Joe for the first time with Dream Theater at Concord, and my only complaint was that there was not enough Joe, and I would really love to attend an "Evening with..." show. I am particularly interested in the possibility of a "Joe-only" show in the greater San Francisco area.
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CrystaI Planet
Steve Huddersfield, England Plays: Guitar
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PhrygianDominant, thanks for the help, i have the scale formulas in my book i bought, but,the problem is i dunno how to put them onto the neck lol, im not simple lol i've only just started getting into musical theory as i said before, so maybe if you could give me an example using one of the formulas that would be a big big help. hopefully i'll understand the rest then, thankyou ........Joe Rules.......
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