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Guitarcake
Darren Roser
Guitar Murderer, Surrey
Lil' old England
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Edited Thu Jul 10 '03 11:35 am
Thu Feb 13 '03 12:39:03 pm Set this message as last read

RDG
Raymond DiGiorgio
San Diego, CA
USA
Plays: Guitar (42 years)
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So that's what it's like to play rock star?!?! What an incredible evening, not to mention BAR NONE the best time I've ever had playing onstage. I'm speechless, so thanks to all T2J-ers who came out last night, despite the rain, to catch my set at 4th & B.

JOE - I would have never imagined in a million years how a simple encounter involving you, a HUMMER limo, and good parking could result in picking up my first sponsor... a limo company!!! As fate would have it, we had the HUMMER too boot for last night's gig. Too funny.

Ray - RDG

Thu Feb 13 '03 12:40:15 pm Set this message as last read

Eyezz9
Hugh Hannon
McDonough, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Its Stu Not Boo,

Hey Stu - Thanks for noticing.

You think any of those old original lessons would be worth some cash? Not that I want to part with the originals, but wouldn't mind makin a few extra bucks. Always in need of some more new equipment.

You got any advise on drum machines? I've got a Fostex 280 4 track recording device I'd like to some day use, and I need some sort of percussion (obviously), as I haven't found any good drummers locally (who play anything but Country).

Let me know.

Brgds,

Hugh

Thu Feb 13 '03 12:49:50 pm Set this message as last read

crushingday62
chris woodland
slough, berks
england
Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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oh no!!!!!! the head of my school has called me to a "meeting " wid him tomoz over a letter i sent him. basically it says that the school is a hole wid aragont sods for teachers!hmm i cud b in trouble if i survive ill let ppl no by sending smoke signals from the school!
Thu Feb 13 '03 12:52:13 pm Set this message as last read

PhryDom
Dave
Atlanta, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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JellyMan the V-Amp2 is the dog's danglies! I've got some great sounds from it, but I strongly recommend you get the MIDI link to your computer, and also check out the online places where you can get sounds.... HTH!

r6r, is that what happened to Joe Meek?!?! Blimey! But Les Paul is the father of multitrack recording you southern wuss!!!!! ;-) :-P

Sharon, yep, I'm still looking after pooches... daycare, sleepovers, walks, etc. I only walk up to four at a time, but I think over half term there're 10 in the house for a coupla days.... I must be mad!!!!! Walking that lot in shifts is gonna take all day!!!!!

Berkeley Boy you told such a good story, but IMHO you spoiled it big time with your second post

Later, Dave

EDIT: sPeLlInGes


Edited Thu Feb 13 '03 12:59 pm
Thu Feb 13 '03 12:56:37 pm Set this message as last read

Invigor
John B
Regina, Sk
Canada
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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i've got a v-amp 1 with the v-amp2 eprom upgrade, works fantastic..gets some nice tones..i hardly use anything more than the drive v-amp and delay and some reverb...it's pretty sweet tho
Thu Feb 13 '03 12:59:41 pm Set this message as last read

crispin
crispin Da Costa
high wycombe, bucks
England
Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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anyone heard of yes. Im goin to see them in june. There doing dates in the uk. they are awesome.
Thu Feb 13 '03 1:01:06 pm Set this message as last read

OCPS470
Chris Peters
Lake Mary, FL
USA
Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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Matt: Celestial love song sounds great! I love the shore fx to open it, and the melodies are real nice. The only thing I don't like os that maybe the lead tone has a little too much grit, but it's nothing major. I like the fact that as a guitarist you try to serve the song. That's kind of the same thing I try to do also. For me, songs kind of determine what needs to be played over them, and sometimes it's not the most technical stuff, but the beautiful melodic stuff that is needed. Good job, I'll definitely buy a cd off of you when you get it all together. Later.

Chris

Thu Feb 13 '03 1:13:28 pm Set this message as last read

Vetteguy
Jared Venable
Spring, Texas
United States
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Hey guys, i was wondering if anyone knows how i can either add another volume knob to my JS100 or modify the switch so no pickups are selected when its in the middle position. Thanks in advance.
Thu Feb 13 '03 1:19:06 pm Set this message as last read

alexandrecaetano
Alexandre Caetano
Caldas da Rainha, Estremadura
Portugal
Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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MATT KING - Celestial Love Song could be a Joe`song :)), nice tone, sweet melodie and you play very nice. Good composition. I just don`t like the sound of drums, what program you use for this music? Good work and great song for a Joe Satriani fan :). Take care and GO FOR IT! Alex
Thu Feb 13 '03 1:19:24 pm Set this message as last read

JS Clone 1
Richard Haier
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
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OCPS470 - There are some amazing players around here, I mean amazing players. I lots of water but I still suck so it must be something else.

Trutina - I thought about entering. I don't have 4 or 5 songs I can play and put them on tape and send them. I'd probably like to play Hordes of Locusts but, I never learn to play songs unless i'm playing them live. *ssssiiiiiiiiiiiiggggggggggh*

Thu Feb 13 '03 1:23:07 pm Set this message as last read

Eyezz9
Hugh Hannon
McDonough, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Stu Clone & kell

Glad you enjoyed the story. I tried to make it short and sweet and was hoping Joe might actually read it. But probably not gonna happen. I just signed on to the Interactive web-site, so didn't really know if I could actually get Joe's attention!

I'd probably freeze up if I ever got the oportunity to play with Joe again.

He was actually incredible way back when. Not a lot of extremely fast finger rollin' and tapping up and down the entire fret board like he does now, but really solid riffs. Just a complete player then. He once told me he went into a studio to do a recording for some ad, and he was screwin' around warming up when the producer came out and Joe asked him when he wanted him to start playing for real. The producer told him he was done recording!! Can you believe it. Joe, just warming up was good enough! I think he was about 24 then and playing in POP bands in Berkely. That was the Greg Kihn era in the Bay Area, but it's been the Joe Era ever since! I guess the producer knew he had something special. I wish I would have not been such a stupid kid, and gone off to do something else. Damn me! Well I guess I was luckier than a lot of guitarists.

Be good and keep on pickin'

Berkeley Boy

Thu Feb 13 '03 1:28:42 pm Set this message as last read

Ethn Hayabusa

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Later guys, I'm off to Tahoe for the week!
Thu Feb 13 '03 1:28:59 pm Set this message as last read

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

What the hell is IMHO?

Sorry, don't know how I spoiled it with my second post. I'm not looking to exploit JS. Just pass along some vintage stuff, and if I could make a buck, so be it. Not a big deal.

Most of the lessons I have are Jazz type rythm progressions, because Joe was trying to teach me Chord Structure, Modulation, and Rythm progressions.

Be Cool & Rgds,

Berkely Boy

Thu Feb 13 '03 1:58:26 pm Set this message as last read

jelly man
Paul Huxley
Guildford, Surrey
England
Plays: Bass (24 years)
1005 posts total | IP Logged

phrydom, invigor - great :) it's looking number one. Have either of you connected it up to a midi footboard thing like the one they suggest, to use wah etc? It's just that I can't find details on this and what it can add. I've downloadd the manual and seen the midi function sheet type thing but I have no idea what it means to be honest in practical terms- any help would be appreciated.

matt- just d/loading celesetial love song, ok done, listening now. That sounds really good, thoroughly listenable to :)

Thu Feb 13 '03 2:26:23 pm Set this message as last read

mick87
Spoonman Spider Mike
Plays: Spoons
738 posts total | IP Logged

Matt King - Man you just cant stop writing great songs can you!! Man awesome stuff... the new tune is some nice easy listening... Amazing songwriting... Oh, have you released a full length cd yet, or are you still workin on that?

mick

Thu Feb 13 '03 2:33:34 pm Set this message as last read

Ph Neutro
Raphael Juliani de Castro
São Paulo, SP
Brazil
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Hey Joe, my name is Raphael, i'm from Brazil, i have 16 years old and i play guitar from almost 3 years.I would like to know what pedals do you use whem you are recording and whem you are on the road.I would like to know eather some exersises to improve my techinic.I gotta tell you, i have all your records including CDs and DVDs-I'm your biggest brazilian fan. With all admiration, Raphael Juliani (phneutrose@hotmail.com)
Thu Feb 13 '03 3:00:42 pm Set this message as last read

CrystaI Planet
Steve
Huddersfield,
England
Plays: Guitar
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2507194036&category=33043 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Gimmie! :) ......Joe Rules.....
Thu Feb 13 '03 3:02:29 pm Set this message as last read

PhryDom
Dave
Atlanta, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
2095 posts total | IP Logged
jelly type person ) ;-) )... yes I have the BCB FCB 1010 remote thingy whotsit... and the wah's great (although I just got a Boss V-Wah which is da bizniss)... I programmed delay time into one of the real time controllers and it's pretty weird (if you like weird!)... for me it's great to be able to select patches from more than a selection of five (the included footswitch only goes up and down in one group) - now I can select my Fripp bank, by Joe bank, my Dave bank, my NIN bank, etc, and it's really cool! HTH

Berkeley man IMHO is (looooooong standing) internet short "hand" for "in my humble opinion". I won't argue with you about making money (we all need to, I guess), but personallly I was upset by your suggestion. I've never even met Joe, but he is one of the people I respect the most.... to make "a few bucks" (or whatever you said) from your *wondrous lucky enviable don't-realise-what-it-was life-changing" experience seems (more than) a little shallow to me. If you need money get a job. I can't put it any plainer than that.

Later, Dave
Thu Feb 13 '03 3:06:04 pm Set this message as last read

jelly man
Paul Huxley
Guildford, Surrey
England
Plays: Bass (24 years)
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phrydom - excellent stuff. So I assume you can use it for nice simple things like volume, and drive as well. Controlling rates of choruses/flangers etc. could make some weird noises. And believe me, I'm into weird. As one of these days, everyone on here will testify- and not just from my name.
Thu Feb 13 '03 3:22:06 pm Set this message as last read

JS Clone 1
Richard Haier
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
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Berkley Boy - I read your story. It was cool to read something like that. What are you trying to make a few bucks on?
Thu Feb 13 '03 3:26:55 pm Set this message as last read

brymstone
Steve Hartland
England
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greg m - Sounds like a deal to me. But wait! I'm only using a Laney Linebacker (50wt) amp so I'll need to do another deal with Joe and make him see the light tht I'm worthy of his amp's' ;)

See, if I have his amps, then I'll get the true sound from his - MY guitar. Of course that still leaves my Ibanez Gio. Who will have that?

Thu Feb 13 '03 3:37:59 pm Set this message as last read

Cleetus

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Happy Valentines' day, Satch and Satchfans! (It's actually not my favorite holiday, who agrees with me?)
Thu Feb 13 '03 3:39:53 pm Set this message as last read

Jstrat57
Justin Schroeder
Milwaukee, WI
USA
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Uck, i hate V-day.. i ts an excuse for women to squeeze flowers and chocolate out of us in where in return we get something we woulda got anyway...

On that note.. i gotta head to the flower store

Thu Feb 13 '03 3:44:18 pm Set this message as last read

tyrantduke
Alan Schrader
Cameron, MO
USA
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Hello all! It's been awhile since I showed my face in here... I had 1900+ messages to go thru... yeah right like I really read them all!!!

Cleetus - Valentine's Day is to me as the 4th of July is to a Austrailian. It means nothing. I've never had a girlfriend... so I just kinda ignore this day and lust for the hott ass girls i see everyday.

Thu Feb 13 '03 3:46:04 pm Set this message as last read
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