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silversurfer236
randy newcomb
glenwood springs, colorado
usa
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hay joe it's silversurfer236 when are u gona schdule some more dates for the us. if so e-mail me at randy_newcomb@yahoo.com amd when u do Denver play at the gothic theater again and if so can I get a couple pass to your next 2003 DENVER show please thanks dude ! and keep on surfing
Wed May 14 '03 12:30:28 am Set this message as last read

REIVAJ2003

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WHEN ARE YOU COMING TO SPAIN, JOE? ONE FAN FROM SOUTH SPAIN. CONGRATULATIONS FOR YOUR LAST ALBUM... IT'S GREAT.
Wed May 14 '03 12:32:08 am Set this message as last read

Artanis I
Ben Kenobi
Australia
Plays: Drums (30 years)
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Dave: how long are those G3 songs? I assume they're huge if they're 9 & 12 MB...

Look out everyone, it's the Elusive Ethn...

Never heard of "poon" before...

Greg: maybe Joe was going bald...I'd shave it if I was going bald. Then no-one knows if you are or aren't.

Wow, Avarice getting crazy on the niceties...

back in a sec

Wed May 14 '03 1:13:30 am Set this message as last read

Prman
Barry Goodwin
Welling, Kent
United Kingdom
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962: I predict that you are about 3 weeks too early for the Monaco GP. It's the A1 Ring in Austria this weekend, which means I have another heavy weekend of drinking strong European beer, eating veal and something else? Oh yeah..the grand prix itself.
Wed May 14 '03 1:13:51 am Set this message as last read

Stefan1

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so any suggestion on amps other than the legacy?

Edited Wed May 14 '03 1:18 am
Wed May 14 '03 1:15:41 am Set this message as last read

alexandrecaetano
Alexandre Caetano
Caldas da Rainha, Estremadura
Portugal
Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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PLUM LOCO - Thanks man. I`m from PORTUGAL ( Europe). But we can think about the E-BAND in the future :). Regards Alex.

MIGUPAIS - Nice tone man. How are you man? Take care Alex

Wed May 14 '03 1:43:52 am Set this message as last read

Artanis I
Ben Kenobi
Australia
Plays: Drums (30 years)
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Why the heck did Joe never play with Noel Redding? (Or did he?)

Dirk left Incubus...interesting.

Gotta run, nothing is finished, everything is still to be completed...this has been a pain of a week...

BEN

Wed May 14 '03 2:08:19 am Set this message as last read

Ollyno1uk
Olly
wimborne, Dorset
UK
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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Plum Loco - checked out your tunes, nice work I like it.

Hi Joe, hope you are cool

Catch everyone later

Wed May 14 '03 2:56:05 am Set this message as last read

mowlie_2000
Aarren Mowle
Bradford, Yorkshire, UK
Plays: Hide & Seek
Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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What do you think about about T2J CD Tour to promote the CD??? (If it wasnt the fact that we all live all over the bloody world.........well wasnt a bad idea..........)

Aarren

Wed May 14 '03 3:15:33 am Set this message as last read

mowlie_2000
Aarren Mowle
Bradford, Yorkshire, UK
Plays: Hide & Seek
Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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Also how about small 20 second clips of each song that is going to be on the T2J CD on the talk2joe website?

Aarren

P.S. Sorry for the double post (Ive got to try and catch up with someone who remains nameless.......ahem......Mr Nick......ahem - terrible cough I have!!!!)

Wed May 14 '03 3:19:10 am Set this message as last read

migupais
Miguel Pais
Lisbon,
Portugal
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Hi! I have no classes today but I had to get up early to study for my guitar lesson after lunch... Playing guitar is so so so so good, but studying something you don't like but you know you need is kinda hard... :\ My hands hurt with all these strange chords... anyway...

r6rocker- Thanks man! :) Well, I might have led you to some misunderstanding there, though. I had the guitar in my hands when I was writing it, of course! Man, I'd be a genius if I could write a whole song without hearing what I was writing down... Only great composers do (or did) that... Wonder if Joe (or if any of you guys) can do it... The thing is I wrote the whole thing before playing it as a song. I kept having ideas and adding them to the paper, making changes as necessary, and in the end I actually had to learn my own song before recording... of course guitar-pro helps a lot with this! lol! I actually wrote stuff I couldn't play very easily but sounded cool on guitar pro. And then I put the whole song on guitar pro, took out everything I was going to record with real instruments and exported the rest as midi.

Serak- Thanks! Glad you liked it! :)

Alex- Thanks! :) What do you think about the tone? I'm fine, at least 'till Saturday... I practice rowing in Associação Naval de Lisboa and I'll have a national championship on Saturday... the thing is I was supposed to run only one regatta of 2000 meters in a boat for 8 guys, which can kill any mortal from exaustion, but we had another crew which was going to race the 2000 meters in the race for boats with 4 seats, and yesterday one of them broke his arm... and I was called to replace him... Man... 2 races in the same fuckin' day... (I didn't use technical names because I don't know them in english). Well, of course I love rowing, but the fact that I'll be on the last 500 meters of it with my heart pumping at 200 bpm and my legs and arms hurting, and still having to struggle to give all that I have left... And when all of it is over... another race!! :\ Well, but anyway, I'm glad you liked the song! lol!

Miguel Pais

Wed May 14 '03 3:34:33 am Set this message as last read

Darxmac
Thomas von Hassel
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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Kanonen: heey, good to see some danish folks in here :)

/thomas

Wed May 14 '03 3:37:35 am Set this message as last read

crispin
crispin Da Costa
high wycombe, bucks
England
Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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is there even gonna be a g3 tour this summer????
Wed May 14 '03 3:39:43 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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trutina - is the new mix better than the first one?


Phryg - "So 6/8 would by convention be thought of as two sets of triplets so there are only two strong beats to the bar... shifting the accent to three duplets would cause a cross rhythm... meaning the composer forgot / didn't realise (s)he was writing in 3/4 the whole time???"

No this is not the case... the piece of music overall may well be in 6/8 with a rhythmic structure that is true to the fealing of '2 strongs beats per bar in compound time'. However, there may be a moment within a phrase or even an entire passage where the timing shifts its emphasis to 3 duplets as opposed to 2 triplets... This would generate the effect of the music changing to a higher tempo even though the number of 1/8 notes per minute remains constant. This is because the number of strong beats per minute increases....

I've exploited this before to cause a tempo change and make the band stay tight without a fresh ‘count-in’.
playing in 4/4 1/16 notes… start accenting the first 1/16 in every three. This gives you a new ‘pulse’.. think of the new pulse as being your new 4/4 count… it’s not easy but sounds very coll if you do it right and have a drummer that can cope with it..

Wed May 14 '03 4:03:23 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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death cube - stealing the show.... ha ha... a vicious rumour... lol
prman / Chris Peters - guys... have your CD's arrived with the latest mix yet... and is it better than the first...
Wed May 14 '03 4:08:31 am Set this message as last read

anuj

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you just want to think you're so special, in'nit matt king? ;-)

~A

Wed May 14 '03 4:12:27 am Set this message as last read

ovation1
Mikey D in da house
Satch = ZEN
Land Of The Rising Sun
Plays: Guitar
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slanshroom: I'll see if I can find that cd in stores here....

Clarky: LMAO man,....Even better now....Daisy Duke!!....And Boss Hogg isnt around for miles cause he's chasing the Duke boy's over bushes (that launch car's in the air, lol), and we'll have plenty of time to tame them girl's....Hee Haw!!

Ethn:: he,he....look out!! Here come the animal activist's :-0 On the same kinda lines, I heard a new's report about a school (or something) in Seattle doing a drill for a "Smart bomb" attack....It made me think of George Carlin....He would say: "They use these smart bombs, blah blah blah....Then what the hell are stupid bombs??....Do they launch and then come back like a boomerang??"....he,he ;-)

Artanis I: I agree dude....Jonathan added so much more drumming depth, and also gave JOE a heavier, more atmospheric feel....They could have made miracles together with Stu IMHO!!....Manu did a great job too....He gave JOE a funky vibe!!....

PRman: lol, what more could you ask for?? ;-)

Nite all, /\/\ike

Wed May 14 '03 5:00:17 am Set this message as last read

ovation1
Mikey D in da house
Satch = ZEN
Land Of The Rising Sun
Plays: Guitar
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And as I like to do before I hit the hay....I find something kuul to show ya....For all you muscle car fan's you can click this for a video with Paul Gilbert's "Muscle Car" playing in the background!!.......Just push the play button....Oh Yeah!! And yes....This is Paul....You know him JOE ;-)

Edited Wed May 14 '03 5:40 am
Wed May 14 '03 5:30:11 am Set this message as last read

IbaNick
Nikos Moraitis
Athens, Attiki
Greece
Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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Clarky
You're all the money in this site my friend. I keep all your posts and one day I will publish a book!!!!! 20% good enough? Deal?
To add a little something to your posts: As you know many words from science and music are of greek or latin origin.
Pentatonic: penta-tonic = 5 tones.
Pantonic: pan-tonic = all tones, which justifies your analysis of the term.
Unfairly enough you had to search for the word but for me it was preety much another word with an almost clear meaning.

Thanks Nikos

PS Keep up the good work, I need a few more chapters for the book......................

Edited Wed May 14 '03 5:48 am

Wed May 14 '03 5:45:41 am Set this message as last read

ianjf
Ian Finlayson
Athboy, Co. Meath
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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Matt - Me too, well kindof the jf are my middle initial and my surname initial also but I guess that still qualifies :)

Joe - Whats the story with that Heineken WebCast. Will one of the Strange Beautiful Music Concerts be made into a DVD??? Would be nice to hear the New Stuff live, Webcast was good, but quality of sound across the Net is not great...?????

Ok this next comment im going to make is going to start some controversy I bet. At the weekend I picked up Joe's Album EOC and I have to say I didnt like it!!!! I know when the songs from it like Borg Sex etc are played live they are really cool. But I just didnt like the production on that Album. It just didnt seem right????? Synthy weird sounds with what was like dance loops in the background over a dry mix!?!?!? I dont think it worked to be honest... Does anyone else share a similar opinion or what. Now SBM That is Cool!!! I think thats the Production style that really suits Joe's music and sounds really great.

Keep up the good work Joe....

Ian.

Wed May 14 '03 5:58:15 am Set this message as last read

PhryDom
Dave
Atlanta, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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rich yeah someone sent an unsolicited MP3, and then a zipped version of it! D'oh!!

r6r Manchester's a last resort... we're still holding onto some potential good news coming in... as for the guitar, well I don't need a red Squier Strat to remind me how much I love my Dad... if it keeps the roof over our head a little longer I'll sell it <shrugs> :-/

Benny Voodoo Chile is 6:37 and Little Wing is 10:29. The files are so big cos the person who encoded them did it at 196kHz for better quality.

Clarky I *think* I get you! <much head scratching preceded this post, followed by a small light bulb dimly glowing>

Gotta run... the boss has taken pity on us and given us some extra work... for now anyway! ;-) Later all, Dave


Edited Wed May 14 '03 6:25 am
Wed May 14 '03 6:25:06 am Set this message as last read

Stu Clone
Graham Shackelford
Tacoma, Washington
USA
Plays: Bass (26 years)
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Phrydom,
The way I've been imagining cross-rhythms is kind of like a counter point kind of thing (which is easy to see w/ Stravinsky, not so much w/ more common music)... there'll be a section of 6/8, with the strings going in 2 phrases of 3, but then, all of a sudden, he introduces a new horn melody that is in the same exact metrical time, but the accents are displaced such that the horns go in 3 sets of 2. So the rhythmic elements cross over...

1  2  3  4  5  6

>        >

1  2  3  4  5  6

>     >     >


Edited Wed May 14 '03 6:36 am
Wed May 14 '03 6:35:29 am Set this message as last read

ianjf
Ian Finlayson
Athboy, Co. Meath
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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Phyrdom / Stu Clone - A classic example of what you were just talking about there Stu is Bernstein's West Side Story song "I want to be in America" the Rhythm is

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and then 1, 2, 3 which perfectly matches the lyrics of "I want to be in A, Merr-ric-ca.

1 2 3 4 5 6, 1 2 3

The Rhythm switches between 6/8 and 3/4.

Hope that makes some sense :) :)

Ian.

Wed May 14 '03 6:42:36 am Set this message as last read

punkdude75
Miguel Chavez
Chi-town, Illinois
USA
Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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rythym knowledge by Mike Mangini truly kicks ...
Wed May 14 '03 6:44:19 am Set this message as last read

PhryDom
Dave
Atlanta, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
2095 posts total | IP Logged
rhythm guys there's a song by Rush called Afterimage on Grace Under Pressure... just before the solo (it's all in 4/4) Neil plays something like this (K = Kick S = Snare)....

| K K S K | K S K K | S K K S | K K S K | etc

in other words playing a 3/4 feel where everyone else is playing straight 4/4... is that the same kind of thing...?

Now I really have to go... I look forward to your replies though! Many thanks, Dave
Wed May 14 '03 7:01:29 am Set this message as last read
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