ricky5150
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Joe my last seen you at Jacksonville florida theater it was a great show can you tell when you are coming back or any where in florida. your biggest fan Ricky
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Sat Mar 29 '03 11:20:29 pm
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crushingday62
chris woodland slough, berks england Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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CRISPIN i have:
bospop 2000
surf on this earth
seattle 1993
elysee montmoatre 1988
one called master of the art but i believe it to b other wise
un nochee(whatever)
paris 1993
just email me if ur interested
cheers
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Sun Mar 30 '03 12:53:19 am
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Damo99
Damian Rimmington Darwen, Lancashire England Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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Hi Joe,
I've just seen your double dvd 'Live in Sanfrancisco' which my friend bought me for my 30th birthday, I've seen you live twice at the Manchester Apollo (Carling Apollo is it now?) in England, Once on you Flying in a Blue Dream Tour and when you toured with your self Titled Album 'Satriani'. The new album 'Strange and Beautifull music' is fantastic! and has inspired me to start playing again as I havent really played for the last 5 years or so but now realise that music is really makes life worth living! Big thanks and keep on composing some more fabulous tunes for us al to listen to in awe!
Damian R, North west UK
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Sun Mar 30 '03 12:58:19 am
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crushingday62
chris woodland slough, berks england Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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CRISPIN i have one g3 american video which im tryin to copy but its hard cos of the differnt video types!its not great quality either!but still nice to have!i cant promise anything tho!
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Sun Mar 30 '03 2:46:04 am
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mick87
Spoonman Spider Mike Plays: Spoons
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Melody vs. Jam - In my opinion, if you're trying to make sales you have to lean more towards melody.... Though, doin a solid jam live is pretty hard to beat... Still, it is possible to make a cd with some good jams, look at Clapton's old band Blind Faith. I haven't heard all of the tracks but a ton of it is just jammin... Either way, if it's got some good licks, I can usually get into it...
Hmm... sorry for using the word "jam" multiple times, I can't think of anything to replace it.... mick
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Sun Mar 30 '03 5:09:10 am
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Narface
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Guitarcake: Yes! Squiers are great! I have one myself! Baltic blue. Very smooth. I've already started customizing mine. I have new string trees, chrome knobs and I blocked the tremolo. I have 5 tremolo springs attached to it with velcro straps tied around the 2nd and 4th spring to eliminated spring vibrations from the strings. I plan on getting a white moto pickguard and put on a Seymour Duncan JB Model and Jazz Model. I also have to point out, my strat has exceptionally wonderful harmonics!!
Speaking about band names... yeah, Japanese bands have funny names. ie. Shocking Lemon... ha! I love thinking of funny band names. I know, lets start listing the names of bands that we have been in. I was in 'FUT', 'Three Asains & A White Guy', 'The Peach Heads', 'Ian's Band' & 'Akira's Band'. There! Your turn!
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Sun Mar 30 '03 6:44:59 am
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JS Clone 1
Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
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Crystal Planet - All mostly the key of E minor. First starts off with a B phrygian patterned run (4 up, 4 down, 6 up, repeat on next string). Then I go into an Em7th string skipping arpeggio. Then some do some tapping but changed to Dorian as i'm using C# instead of C. Then I end off with an Em7th two octave sweep ascending and descending all the way. I'm actually not happy with the video. My hand started to give out in the latter takes. I had to accept what I already had.
If anyone wants to check my new video clip http://yngvaitriani.tripod.com/ - I'll probably replace it with a better one eventually.
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Sun Mar 30 '03 7:24:28 am
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crushingday62
chris woodland slough, berks england Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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T2J CD one day to the deadline then! from the look of the website its all comin along well!im not sure if there have been any extensions to the deadline?
so excited!lol
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Sun Mar 30 '03 7:37:03 am
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Master Yoda
Neil Morgan York, North Yorkshire England Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Nick - Oh my God, I did it!!!!!!!!!!!!! I made a coffee-making metronome!!!!!!!! I was feeling particularly inspired one morning just after breakfast, so I fetched my roll of gaffa tape and my metronome and brought it into the kitchen (you can see what's coming can't you? lol) and I stuck the clicking machine to the water boiling machine. Behold! A coffee making metronome!!!!!!!! I was gonna take a photo but I didn't have any film in my camera and it would have taken a while for me to get round to having it developed anyway. Maybe another day...
Clarky - Yeah, man. Real lager. Regardiong Foster's - it makes me laugh every time. I work in my local Wetherspoon's and you get all these townie animals coming in who think they're hard and get shit faced on the stuff. It's like water that's been stood next to lager for a bit too long. And the best bit is, on the barrels it says "Brewed in the U.K.". Think Australian drink Australian my ass... Regarding your as kicking courtesy of Mr. Nick, I'd pay good money for a show like that. You're tiny. He'll kick yo ass, punk!!! lol... Fancy an arm wrestle at our next jam? lol lol
JSC1 - Do you like Raspberry Jam Delta-V? There's not exactly a melody in that one that I can hear, but I think it's a wicked tune. Might be the groove though - if the melody's not there a decent groove can carry something a long way, I guess...
Neil
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Sun Mar 30 '03 8:08:58 am
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delusion65
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just wondering if anyone actually wants to see this band in action, if so post this message your selfs so that there is a greater possibility that joe might see it cos this line up is the best ever!
Guitar - Satch (obviously!)
Bass - Les Claypool (Primus, sausage, and many, many others!)
Drums - Micheal Schak (not sure about spellign, but he's damn good!)
So if joe could, i dunno, make a few calls this band could be out making records, doing gigs and being damn amazing!
What do you think???
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Sun Mar 30 '03 8:29:19 am
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mowlie_2000
Aarren Mowle Bradford, Yorkshire, UK Plays: Hide & Seek Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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Yoda - Where u playing??? Im only in kent so, assuming im not gigging myself, I'll try and come.
Aarren
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Sun Mar 30 '03 8:37:48 am
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Greg M
Greg Melia York UK
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master yoda Show us a picture sometime. Methinks that to invent that, you must have had a wee bit too much of the old fosers water thenight before.
Artanis I Do you drink Castlemaine in Australia, or is that just as much of a joke as Fosters?
guitarcake By the time you've got bored of your car, you won't have any money left to spend on guitars!
crushing day do you have any of Petrucci outside of dream theater, like with G3 or anything? Or of DT doing Petrucci songs? (ie ones he wrote not DT ones he wrote the words for)
It's Eric Clapton's birthday today. Happy birthday Eric.
guitarcake again The last squier I tried the back of teh neck was horrible. It had almost no varnish on it whatsoever, and this was one of the expensive squiers. You can't complain for £35, though, that's basically a guitar for free.
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Sun Mar 30 '03 8:46:21 am
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death cube k
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my take on the jam vs melody. 1) you cant beat a good melody hook
2)if the jam has dynamics.. that could be the hook
3)in a live situation jamming is better to listen to than recorded.
4)melody=money? what are you guys talking about. do u have any idea haw many great melodic guitarist you will never hear (oh yeah and they are poor)?
5) stop fighting and keep jamming....... at the end of the day all that matters is that you are happy with your own progress as a musician.and your growth as a person..
) i play in an improv band , we never rehearse only react to each other , the first thing we go for is GROOVE. if you can get em dancin.. then they will listen. them dancin =money
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Sun Mar 30 '03 8:50:27 am
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crushingday62
chris woodland slough, berks england Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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GREG M unfortuently not dude!from the stuff ive heard of him playin wid g3 its preaty hot shit!lol he shud bring out a solo album!
anyway if anyone wants to trade for any satriani bootlegs plz get in contact!
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Sun Mar 30 '03 10:30:40 am
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alexandrecaetano
Alexandre Caetano Caldas da Rainha, Estremadura Portugal Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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Hello everybody, i was yesterday in a guitar shop here in my city, and i played in a beatiful guitar: IBANEZ JS 1000 BLUE :))).
Amazing tone, so sweet, a great experience ;).
Good weekend to everybody.
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Sun Mar 30 '03 10:34:08 am
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njbeast
David Wren Manchester, UK Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Hey Joe
What's going down with Ned Evet at the moment?, is he still on tour with you or has he got an album out?.
I have just worte a song and I am recording it in every now and then, it has taken about 7 or 8 days now. When you go into the studio to record it is it hard to get it right with in the time you have?.
Cheers
Dave Wren.
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Sun Mar 30 '03 10:36:06 am
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