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Hi there everybody in joe satriani land I was wondering does anybody want to buy a boss br - 1180 (no cdrw in it) from me I just bought it like two months ago and its hardly been used it works great its got great drum sounds but I really need the money for a new computer if your interested you can email me at burch_smith@yahoo.com
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Tue Jan 7 '03 2:26:45 am
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Greg M
Greg Melia York UK
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G3...........hmmmmmm...............If you could dig Ritchie Blackmore out from wherever he's hiding at the moment, that would really make my day. But then, there'd be no JP on there. Taking off Steve would be a sin - G3 just wouldn't be G3 without Steve. That EVH idea also sounded good.
Cyberjoe, thanks for your Akkerman answer.
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Tue Jan 7 '03 3:13:55 am
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Cyberjoe
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h203...no problem man, but uhm....i used to like him very much, now i don't because i've seen him perform many times where he acted so bloody arrogant.....i've seen some replies from people who think he's great....well....see for yourself, there must be some stuff to be found on the web....has some serious cool tunes i must say.....but the award he got in the 70's must have made a difference in his appearance that i dislike.....
njoy.....
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Tue Jan 7 '03 3:22:19 am
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Silmarien
Martina ( Dyer) London, GB/PL
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hello...
Joe will u visit Poland again? You're veeery welcomed :):) my setlist: friends, power cosmic 1&2, mighty turtle head, dreamin#11, mind storm, mystical potato head groove thing, driving at night, headless, one big rush, slow and easy, turkey man, baroque, forgotten 1&2, house full of bullets, satch boogie, always with me always with u, summer song, flying in a blue dream, snake, bck to shalla bal, tears in the rain, time machine, engines of creation, new blues, raspberry jam..., secret p(l/r)aye,r of course they don't have to be in this order...
anyone is going to see TOOL in London?
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Tue Jan 7 '03 3:29:05 am
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VFRrocker
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CLARKY - LMFAO at the 'Berkshire' one interesting culinary point, i take it the Berkshire Puddings are made with a different type of 'batter' to Yorkshire Puddings, right ? ROFL !
PHRYDOM - More retail therapy dude ! Surely you must be better by now ? LOL
H302 - Dude, climbing and serious guitar playing, that can only end in tears man, heavy duty digit abuse on the vertical faces ! You're right about the snow though, plenty of kids with sledges out my way but hey JOE could always use the dry slope ;-)
SILMARIEN - Welcome back, did you have a good time back home ?
CYBERJOE - C'mon man, Jan Ackerman was a definite guitar hero in his day, if not a bit sloppy i'll grant you. You've got to put these things into perspective. :-)
JSC1 - Just a correction for you dude, Jan Ackerman was in FOCUS, Hocus Pocus was the name of one of their tracks, i think it was off either, Moving Waves or Focus 3.
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Tue Jan 7 '03 4:37:59 am
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Sharif
Sharif Jameel Parkville, Maryland USA Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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I haven't been up this early in ages...for those interested, I'm now living with the band and we're working on some good recordings. I will keep you all posted as to our progress.
SJ
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Tue Jan 7 '03 4:40:13 am
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Clarky
Paul Clark plays the organ, going blind www.paul-clark.com
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Rough Dog - not charge... lol
michelle - ha ha... so you are a septic I knew it.... lol....
Although I don't live there any more I am a Londoner.... Septic is short for Septic Tank.... rhyming slang for Yank...
And outside the US the Mason-Dixie line don't mean nothing so y'all are dang yankies to us lot.... lol
Avarice - I finished recording the backing track to the Baptist a few days ago... I'm not completely happy with it so I'm going to record the guitars again.... they just weren't tight enough... but that's what you get for recording with a cold and a head full of snot.. you just can't hear time accurately enough.. I should have known better... lol
Cyberjoe - you shouldn't really have to judge a player on their personal character... I know of folks that won't get into Yngwie and Blackmore etc just because they are opinionated, big-headed or whatever.... you shouldn't have to like someone to enjoy or admire they're music and playing... and it's not as if you have to hang out with these guys or you've heard that they've been bad mouthing you or sleeping with your woman... lol....
r6r - lol... puddings and pies are a northern thing..... which is why all the girlies north of the Thames a lardy birds..... lol....
just doing my lil' bit here to maintain the north-south divide.. lol
on another note... the guy in Focus that really blew me away way the drummer... Pierre van der Linden... anyways.. he's a real monster.. and he did a spin off instrumental thing [all Dutch] with a band called Trace which was a fussion of Classical, Jazz and Rock... keys, bass and drums.. the bassist [Jaap Van Eik] plays stuff that causes me trouble on a 6-string to this day.... absolutely awesome players... increadable music too
I played a DVD backwards the other day and this scarey voice told me to attack all chocolate chip cookies with an axe..... the voice... I just can't resist the voice....
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Tue Jan 7 '03 5:56:06 am
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trutina
Bil McKim Plays: Well with others Plays: Guitar (29 years)
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Damn this place has been busy. Leave for few days and there's 9 pages to read! Thanks to all for support on quitting smoking, so far so good.
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Tue Jan 7 '03 6:58:29 am
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satch72
Giuseppe Fama Rome, Italy Plays: Guitar (39 years)
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GRAMMY AWARDS NEWS
Category 19 - Best Rock Instrumental Performance
(For solo, duo, group or collaborative performances, without vocals. Includes Rock, Hard Rock and Metal. Singles or Tracks only.
Starry Night
Joe Satriani
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Tue Jan 7 '03 7:21:34 am
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kalenargex
alex king odense denmark Plays: Guitar (31 years)
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hey joe,
we want to see you here in scandinavia as well, please. we're waiting patiently...
anything for the setlist... but it has to include: 1) crushing day 2) train of angels 3) mind storm 4) starry night... and probably 5)return to shalla-bal...
heres hoping... cheers...
EDIT: i just read the above post... huge congratulations Joe!!
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Tue Jan 7 '03 7:24:26 am
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VFRrocker
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CLARKY - Lardy birds ! North of the Thames ! Ya southern woolly back. I always remember working with a couple of lads from Doncaster, as I'm from Cambridgeshire originally, and giving them grief for being northern bastards while my mate (a Geordie) was giving them grief for being southern woofters - LOL- it's all relative man.
Anyway Mr Clark from the stories you've posted about yourself you'd fit in quite well......................'cos we drink, smoke, fight and beat our wives cos we're all nothern bastards' (to the tune tune of Blaydon Races).......... don't forget dude, one day you might have to tour up here.........
I think i've come across trace somewhere, who else played in the group ?
SILMARIEN - Never mind it's only once a year :-)
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Tue Jan 7 '03 7:29:06 am
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Leanna Usher atlanta, Georgia USA
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That's soooo cool about the Grammys!
I can't stand when I tell someone about Joe Satriani and they listen to some of the most awesome songs by him, and they tell me he's OK!!!!!!
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Tue Jan 7 '03 7:38:25 am
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