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Cyber Alien

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Hey Joe...
Fri Feb 14 '03 12:34:25 pm

Lyz
Elizabeth Miller
Buffalo, NY
USA
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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T2J Happy Valentine's Day :)

Matt King: I would definetely love an album if one was released, it's great music.

~Lyz

~~ Yay for Metallica on tour again!! O_o Kirk Hammett!!! o_O
Fri Feb 14 '03 12:40:35 pm

czarbo
Cristian Zarbo
Lanús Este, Buenos Aires
Argentina
Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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Joe, I'm from argentina and I know that you'll come here in april, i'm really happy and let me tell you tath the tickets are on a reazonable price, i'm happy for that too. i've been in all your shows here and i never get tired of listnening to you, but there is one song that i alway wanted to hera alive and that's IF, i really love that song, if you can play it here in Argentina I'll be really pleased.

Thank for Everything

Cristian H. Zarbo

Fri Feb 14 '03 12:50:32 pm

trutina
Bil McKim
Plays: Well with others
Plays: Guitar (29 years)
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Clarky: No prob man, meant every word of it. Before I had only listened to one song, but the other night I had a chance to check out a few more and was just floored by it. I'm gonna tuck tail now and go play something.
Fri Feb 14 '03 12:53:23 pm

jsjerch1
Jernej Trobentar
Ljubljana,
Slovenia
Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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Happy Valantines day Everyone!hope your day was full of Love and Happynes!

Jerry

Fri Feb 14 '03 1:06:09 pm

jsjerch1
Jernej Trobentar
Ljubljana,
Slovenia
Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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Is it true that Metallica,eminem and some other pop artist are turing together?Weard !

Edited Fri Feb 14 '03 1:10 pm
Fri Feb 14 '03 1:10:05 pm

Cleetus

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greg m: No, I said it wasn't exactly my favorite holiday (in the words of one of my friends: Valentines' SUCKS! It blows, man! :)).

Even so, happy Valentines' day to everyone...it might be a lucky day of love for some..

Akiko: They give marshmallows to women? Or just white stuff, just not food?

Fri Feb 14 '03 1:10:53 pm

tyrantduke
Alan Schrader
Cameron, MO
USA
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Clarky - BOLLOX!!!! Hahaha, I'm in the good ol' US of A and we have a program over here called British Soccer League, where we have British Soccer Players/Coaches/etc come over and give us a one week camp on how to play soccer. On of the dudes that was over here taught us a lot of British 'slang' such as bollox, winnit picker, and bloody muppet. He also taught us how to play dirty :)
Metallica - Fortunatly Metallica isn't touring with Eminem, unfortunately, Metallica IS touring with Linking Park and Korn.
Fri Feb 14 '03 1:16:56 pm

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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matt king - I'd love a CD...make it happen! ;-)


death cube K - I wish I got paid to post here... I'd be RICH!!!
Mr Nick - Happy 600...
CrystaI Planet - I pronounce it like "Eye-ooh-muh". But IUMA is actually an acronym for Internet Underground Music Archive.

...Austin...

Edited Fri Feb 14 '03 1:20 pm

Fri Feb 14 '03 1:20:13 pm

Eyezz9
Hugh Hannon
McDonough, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Sixstring6

Hey are you still out there in Locust Grove, GA.

I live in Stockbridge and looking for anyone not Country to Jam with.

I saw you listed on the Newsletter.

Berkeley Boy

Fri Feb 14 '03 1:43:02 pm

PhryDom
Dave
Atlanta, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Jelly Guy... I'm intrigued as to the jelly part mate ;-) Yes you can control all kinds of things with the expression pedals... delay time kinda glitches a bit, but other things are well cool. I have a five string bass here that I use occasionally and, depending what amp model you use, it sounds just fine :-)

Beserkely Boy (you said it, not me!!!) I *kinda* use a drum machine daily... it's a drum expander that gets told what to do by my sequencer. I don't think you're a geek, I just think making money from being in the (very) enviable position of a Satch student is wrong. Like I said - it's just MHO - it doesn't mean I'm right or anything, although I'd appreciate it you wouldn't tell people what I think ("Phrydom, thinks I'm a geek or something...") - only *I* know what I think.

ahhh knackers... sorry Hugh *I* didn't see *your* reply!!!! OK yes - I would pay to see them (very gladly), but I was upset when I thought that that you were doing it *just* for the money. Maybe Jon Luini could help? btw I take it you mike up the Fender? What mics / preamps do you use? And into what? Reel-to-reel? (man i've been thinking of ditching all my computer stuff and going for it, but that's another post ROFL!!!)

AustiNitsua ahh we Brits have some weird-ass sayings!!! Hey - email me your address, I'm able to send you some of those mpegs now ;-)

DCK I cut 2 CDs (all WAVs seeing as you're a MAC guy!)... I'll email a list of what's on em before I send em.... want a copy of my little CD too...?

r6r facking northern mankeys!!!! Lock Stock if I'm not mistaken! I watched it just the other night!!!! And YES!!! I am!!!!!!

OllyNo1UK, try changing the "recording device" in the Windows Volume Control to be Line In instead of Mic In, HTH... shout back if you're still stuck

michelle happy VD?!?!?! ROFL!!!!!! btw my honey likes to press the flowers so they stick around a little while longer ;-) but you're right - any excuse and retailers will go for it! Perhaps they were all born of unmarried parents or something :-/

tyrantduke WTF is a winnit-picker?!?!?!

Later all... this has to be a long post.... still listening to Signals, still wanting a volume pedal, and still doing dogs (as it were LOL!!!!).... enjoy your weekend everyone, Dave
Fri Feb 14 '03 1:56:14 pm

Greg M
Greg Melia
York
UK
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To carry on where my last post left off:

His Toniness really annoys me. To all Americans out there, don't let him enter your country!! I mean, he wants to get 50% of school leavers into university, so he cuts back the funding and then decides to scrap the school exams system and introduce a new one where loads of people do GCSEs in car mechanics. Now I'm not going to get annoyed with any of these three policies in particular, but surely education policy is like a triangle, with these three ideas at each corner of it, and putting them all together makes no sense at all.............. And then when he finds out that because of all the money they now pay to go, poorer students don't want to study, he tells the universities to discriminate against middle class applicants, that really gets me het-up. How come Oxford let such a plonker in (okay, I admit that I've actually got an axe to grind on that issue, since they turned me down.) On this Sheffield school thing, I also saw David Blunkett playing one half of the drums (he only had one stick (a pupil had the other stick (since Blunkett's blind, he can be excused.))) A couple of years ago, Radio 4's Any Questions took place at my school, and he was one of the panellists, and this was when he was Secretary for Education. I went along, and actually got to ask a question, it was about this head teacher who was being sued for supposedly beating up a kid, and the answer he gave was just political rubbish, no substance to it at all! Secretary for Education!

I'm still ill, and I hope that tomorrow's front pages don't give me as much to stress about as today's, or else I may never get my work done.

Happy 600 Mr Nick Wow, I was probably on about 70 posts when you were on 400! Some people must have an unhealthy addiction to this place (or else, unlike me, be good at music!)

Fri Feb 14 '03 2:03:05 pm

matt king
Matthew King
Brick, New Jersey
United States
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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I really wanted to thank everyone on here for all of the support and honest answers to my question posed before. At 19, I find myself with many decisions that have to be made relatively soon...do I push forward and keep trying at a career in music? Or do I stop it as my main, and prepare for a normal life so to speak. Letting go my dreams...

I really don't want to let go, and I don't think I ever will. Despite some things that I am called...quote..."wanttobesatch"...that is just not a true statement. When I picked up guitar as a serious thing, even after hearing joe, I never saught out to be like joe. Or to sound like him...his influence is on me, and comes out natrually. It's not an effort on my half to sound like joe. However, music becomes a chore when you have to "force" yourself to play other stuff. It's no longer fun. If I can't do it with what comes out natrually in my voice...then it means I'm not delivering good music all together. No matter who you are, you will sound like someone else. Everyone is open to be pigeon holed...we all learn from what came before us...

I will see where my music can carry me in the next week or so...it's sent to the right hands, depending on whether they want to give me a shot or not is really what it comes down to...

Fri Feb 14 '03 2:08:06 pm

Greg M
Greg Melia
York
UK
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Sorry for that long post, guys. Right now, I'm in one of those evenings where there's nothing good on telly, I don't feel like doing any work, and know that I could force myself to do some, but then I would only do it crap, because it's one of those days, I'm to awake to go to bed, I can't do guitar for the same reason as the work, and I don't have any music I fancy listening to. I suppose all that leaves to do is T2J. SO come on guys, give me something to do and post plenty of messages. Do any of you feel the same way as me?
Fri Feb 14 '03 2:08:53 pm

CrystaI Planet
Steve
Huddersfield,
England
Plays: Guitar
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Austin! Thank yoo! I was wondering if someone would answer my oh so simple question! :D
Clarky I downloaded 'Rape Of The Sabine Women' and.....its absolutely fookin' amazing!!!!! Did you use 7 string on the track anywhere? I loved the origin of 'mong' too...thanks for straightening that one out for me lol
.......Joe Rules....


Edited Fri Feb 14 '03 2:12 pm
Fri Feb 14 '03 2:10:59 pm

Greg M
Greg Melia
York
UK
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Matt There are loads of worse things you could be in music than a Joe clone! Cheer up! I think I'll hop over to your forum now.
Fri Feb 14 '03 2:11:30 pm

Ollyno1uk
Olly
wimborne, Dorset
UK
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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PHRYDOM - thanks for the help but I have tried the line in and i get no sound whatsoever. i have checked the mute etc and its not that. it seems like it needs some kind of amplified sound that my amp isnt giving? I dunno.

The steve vai guitar at ebay is only available to the US again. im gutted!!

Fri Feb 14 '03 2:27:16 pm

Greg M
Greg Melia
York
UK
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Ooh, by the way, Matt, niiiiiiiiiiiice endorsement with bm there, man. I want one of those, too
Fri Feb 14 '03 2:29:15 pm

brymstone
Steve Hartland
England
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kell - I listened to Matt Mitchell. Intense! Sorry for the delay - I finally got the bottle to tell sum1 special i love her. That aside, when I heard the start of the song, my immediate thought was that it belonged on the soundtrack to Queen of the Damned. That sort of style but with something else - oh yeah passion! Dare I say "anyone else". I think everyone will agree that playing is a constant learning curve and at the moment, I'm taking everything that I can and learning something new from it.
Fri Feb 14 '03 2:32:38 pm

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Go60: Your names list is an interesting one. I recognise all the names, but haven't heard many of them. yes, people can have a very narrow, secluded point of view about what is good and what isn't, but that is their opinion.

Anybody else heard of Igor Bellsky? Didn't think so. better than Malmsteen, in my opinion.

I didn't check out the link to matt's thing, or any of the links anyone else posted - mainly 'cause I don't have time.

Fri Feb 14 '03 2:36:01 pm

trutina
Bil McKim
Plays: Well with others
Plays: Guitar (29 years)
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Matt: You do have some important decisions to make. Remember there are a million different roads you can take, but most of them have cross streets. Frankly, the music business is brutal. Just listen to some of the other bands over at IUMA, in the different categories. There are literally thousands of great bands out there that will never make it. I'm not trying to discourage you, I really think you have what it takes. But, it takes a lot to get noticed, a lot more get in, and a whole hell of a lot more to stay. I'm a big believer in back up plans and you should consider working on one. But, if you don't make it, you don't have to become a garbage man or shoe salesman. Perhaps continue your music education. Maybe even get a degree in teaching. That would be a cool back up plan. Personally, I think it would be cool to be a music teacher in a elementary school. You know, teaching a 7 year old to play the xylophone could be pretty rewarding. Or maybe pursue a career in music production. Work in a studio as an engineer or producer. There are limitless possibilities. Again, I don't want to discourage you. Perseverence can go a hell of a long way. You have the talent. You can do it. Just prepare for the worst and hope for the best. Good luck in whatever you decide, and remember: The measure of choosing well is whether a man likes what he has chosen.
Fri Feb 14 '03 2:41:35 pm

Jstrat57
Justin Schroeder
Milwaukee, WI
USA
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Hey all... I've updated my website once again.. with a new guitar i call shells. The design is completely done freehand, i only used photoshop to give it a believable 3d clearcoat. If youve got 15 seconds, check it out. Ive also added a guestbook so you can leave your comments with me at the site. Thanks for time

Justin

me

Fri Feb 14 '03 2:57:15 pm

BluesGuitarPlayer
Nick Coursey
Whitesburg, Georgia
United States
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hey joe,

i have your devils slide song, and i have the live in sanfransico video, and u play the song live, but the record verson i alot different, i was just wondering why they are different

thanks

BGP

Fri Feb 14 '03 2:59:53 pm

jelly man
Paul Huxley
Guildford, Surrey
England
Plays: Bass (24 years)
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greg m -

the education system is thoroughly ridiculous, I agree. There is ABSOLUTELY NO POINT WHATSOEVER in going to a university to study "hair care and beauty" or anything of the sort.

University is only useful for things that require full time study etc. I mean, things like ACM (I'm not dissing it) are not a university in themselves and other people accredit (sp) any degree courses. Performing is something that people can learn fairly on their own. Other music courses less so. I don't have a problem with that, I think it's right as it is.

Interesting you have a bone to pick with Oxford - all my parents, uncles and sisters went to Oxford (as well as some grandparents etc. My great uncle is a world expert on Latin, and a professor of Cambridge). So I don't have any problem with them personally- they have very high requirements, particularly for high demand courses and some of the cleverest people I know have been turned down by Oxbridge.

They need to discourage people going to uni for the sake of it, give the people who want to go (i mean to study something that they couldnt' study to that depth anywhere else) an easier time.

I think it's actually the stronger universities (particularly bristol) not expecting as high grades from state school pupils, rather than higher grades for public school peeps. With these universities, most of it goes on interviews/references, since they are being applied to by the creme de la creme (in theory). So I don't think that's too bad as long as it doesn't turn into reverse discrimination (eg. when an employer employs a disabled female ethnic minority for the pure reason of keeping his/her tally up. when there are more suitable other applicants).

That really was a ramble...

Phrydom - cheers, it sounds really good, I'm really set. OK here's everything you need to know about jelly man. My band has had lots of terrible names over time. Really ones that aren't worth mentioning. And Tristan (the ex other guitarist) suggested jelly man as a joke and pursued it). And now he's quit so the band isn't called it but I've adopted it as a name on here. And... no wait, I can't tell you that... yet.

Fri Feb 14 '03 3:46:55 pm

sharala
Steve Harala
Reno, NV
United States
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How can I get in touch (maybe via email) with the guy who was the opening act for Joe during the latest part of his tour? (Reno, NV). Ned Evans, I believe. I can't find him on the internet. I am very, very interested to learn what types of delay and looping units he used live on stage to create the looped backgrounds for his show.

Please help.

Thanks

Fri Feb 14 '03 3:46:56 pm
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