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Sharon Plays: Keyboards (26 years)
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greg_m That is so screwed up...makes you wonder what we remain in the system for...
They're a little less subtle here. They just stream you out at 13 and tell you you're basically headed for technical education and forget it, you won't ever get near to the university you bunch of scum so don't even try.
And to Anibur's post...definitely not the Norwegian....he's got Malmsteen on.....
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Raymond DiGiorgio San Diego, CA USA Plays: Guitar (42 years)
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mick87 & greg m - Right on guys...thanks. Glad to be back... or should I say glad have some free time to check in and see what's the latest & greatest with THE GREATEST, Mr. Joe Satriani
Hahaha... Lynchmob! What a blast. Opened for Mr Lynch & Co. back in March. Seems like forever ago with everything that's been going down these past few months. Currently working on landing couple more shows like that for this summer. Keep your fingers crossed for me, will ya? I can always use a little help, no matter what shape or form. Speaking of... I hope to have some help here soon to alleviate some of the endless leg work it takes to be heard as an independent/unsigned artist... be it either management, distribution, a label, or the good Lord willing, all of the above.
---> endless leg work = everything imaginable besides actually playing music ;-)
Well, I should be getting back to work here. Need to get some flyers, CD labels, and PR junk printed up here.
Ray - RDG
JOE - If by chance you see this, I've always wanted to ask you the story behind how you were picked up by Relativity. Besides what's contained in your bio, and short of posting a novel here, any advice for musicians such as myself aspiring to follow in the footsteps of the most successful rock instrumentalist on the planet? (there's a question you've never seen before, huh? Thanks ;-)
ALMOST FORGOT... Right the f%ck on T2J!! Just finished checking out all the sample clips from the project. Sweet. BIG TIME PROPS TO ALL (and ever more bummed I missed out on such a killer project). :-D
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greg m..yeah..the system is screwed up..people who are any of the follwing wont get into uni or higher education - english, white people, rich people, and not from any ethnic background. sorry anyone who is here from that, but thats the truth. us real english people dont get a look in these days. and its not just education, its housing, benefits, cars, anything to do with money and living. and they get it for free, us brits have to work for it then we get turned away. ok, rant over, lets sue the government for neglect.
anibur...fish joke?
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Miguel Pais Lisbon, Portugal Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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mowlie_2000- (Applause) Man! That's the best cover of Always I've heard until now! Congrats! The tone's great, the backing is great (what software did u use to make it?), the playing is great! Well, it's not PERFECT yet, but give it 1 or 2 more takes and you'll be close! :) Loved it! :)
Anyone else planning on doing a cover of Always after this one? :p I won't quit trying to learn it, at least! :)
I think one of 2 things might be happening here:
1- Joe is slowly reading all the posts and will post a big blue message answering all the questions we've made him.
2- Joe is undercover and comes here once in a while joking with us, using the nick... AVARICE!
LOL!! That's an interesting thought! If this keeps going we can almost write a deep, phylosophical book about the multiple identities of each and everyone of us...
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Steve Huddersfield, England Plays: Guitar
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ming (sorry couldn't spell your name lol) I'm recording a version of Always.. as soon as i figure out how to get my mp3 backing track into Cubase vst 24,.....Joe Rules....
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Simon Granada, Andalucia Spain Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Clarky, criminal indeed.
Lead Op, that's cool man. What a great tune to change your life to! Sounds like a great choice - I'd probably have 'The Forgotten [part 2]' or some Johnson - although I think 'Lonely In The Night', my favourite EJ, would be a little inappropriate! hehehe!
Crispin, it depends what tone you want. If you want something pretty dirty - say a James Hetfield or a Jon Petrucci sound - then get the Dual Rec. it's got bags of easy distortion without sounding false. Also, it sounds 'more ampy', so it doesn't taint your guitar's sound.
What guitar do you use? cuz the Boogie won't compliment the JS very well.........better with a PGM, or something with EMG's on.
if you want something smoother, for a JS, Vai or EJ tone, look at the Carvin Legacy or the best of the Fenders - they are cracking amps. Marshall Vintage series is meant to be ace too, but very loud! hehe.
Greg, no the plastic bushes are not, to my knowledge, generic. But I haven't tried anybody elses - they may be the same, just in an Ibanez-labelled poly-bag! Even if they are specially made to Ibanez spec, they still aren't worth £1.20 each!
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Clarky Yep Kell beat me to it, that's plekking alright and chandlers ;-)
Disenchanted residents of the UK (natural - and that's got fuck all to do with race!) Where were you when Enoch needed you ? Decried as a racist and other things besides, HE WAS RIGHT! He never said throw anybody out! He said it's time to shut the door. Now while you're all busy whinging about how hard it is to get a degree place, go fucking figure how having a degree will get you about 25% of the points you need to emigrate to other popular countries while less 'intelligent' or privilged people don't stand a chance. Who the fuck should be able to tell anybody where they can or can't live in this world anyway? While you are busy been taken in by the media hype about how cushy asylum seekers have it, you forget about the HUGE number of immigrants that came to this country in the sixties and seventies, the one's who get the shitty low paid jobs, just like the asylum seekers will get eventually. So what did Enoch have to say about that ? Two tier fucking system the haves and the have nots. Leading where? Disgruntled resentment and then maybe civil disorder. It is this country that fucking sucks, not the other types of people who are as badly served by it as you are. Don't blame the other victims, if we can't look after them then we shouldn't let them in
There you go, we've had christianity and now we've got politics, and while we are on the subject as far as i'm aware christianity is a personal belief, are your beliefs that fragile that you have to rear up as soon as someone mentions the possibility that you might be wrong ? Oh history repeats itself again and again, only happy when you're been persecuted.
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crispin Da Costa high wycombe, bucks England Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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962: i have a gibson les pual studio and a gibson SG special edition. does the mesa boogie dual have a good clean sound?
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R6ROCKER: "Disenchanted residents of the UK (natural - and that's got fuck all to do with race!) Where were you when Enoch needed you ? Decried as a racist and other things besides, HE WAS RIGHT! He never said throw anybody out! He said it's time to shut the door. Now while you're all busy whinging about how hard it is to get a degree place, go fucking figure how having a degree will get you about 25% of the points you need to emigrate to other popular countries while less 'intelligent' or privilged people don't stand a chance. Who the fuck should be able to tell anybody where they can or can't live in this world anyway? While you are busy been taken in by the media hype about how cushy asylum seekers have it, you forget about the HUGE number of immigrants that came to this country in the sixties and seventies, the one's who get the shitty low paid jobs, just like the asylum seekers will get eventually. So what did Enoch have to say about that ? Two tier fucking system the haves and the have nots. Leading where? Disgruntled resentment and then maybe civil disorder. It is this country that fucking sucks, not the other types of people who are as badly served by it as you are. Don't blame the other victims, if we can't look after them then we shouldn't let them in
There you go, we've had christianity and now we've got politics, and while we are on the subject as far as i'm aware christianity is a personal belief, are you're beliefs that fragile that you have to rear up as soon as someone mentions the possibility that you might be wrong ? Oh history repeats itself again and again, only happy when you're been persecuted. "
WOW...DUDE..WOW....who took the jam outta your donut...lol.....lol....what a post....are you me?....Party on Wayne..Party on R6.....lol...YOU THE MAN!!
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chris woodland slough, berks england Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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wow tension in here tonite i tink we need a new subject along the joe line............................best satch song live
memories 88!
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r6r These immigrant things tend to get me down a bit. All I did was describe what the government's policies are on education (And its all true, too.) Sorry if the discussions spawned by my unwitting hands have hurt anyone.
crushing day I just got that cd, and it rocks!
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crispin Da Costa high wycombe, bucks England Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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plz ppl dont start on politics (especially imigration) cos my views probably will offend ppl and i'd rather not do that on here
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Avarice I believe that if the truth be known that you are me dude, and i am you, as well as PHRYDOM, CLARKY and OVATION, i mean what the fuck do i know about Okinawa anyway ? I've only ever seen the airtours brochure.............. baa, cluck etc etc................... now fuck off old man!
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crispin
crispin Da Costa high wycombe, bucks England Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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that is more like it r6rocker. insults and telling ppl to fuck off. that makes for v.interesting forums.
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Okay then, following heavy sarcasm, a change of pace perhaps ? CRISPIN m English
Pronounced: KRIS-pin
From a Roman cognomen which was derived from the Roman family name Crispus, which meant "curly-headed" in Latin.
So what d'ya reckon curly locks ? true or has the pursuit of the single race of man bred it out of your genes ? lol
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And here's one for the info hounds that keep wanting to know more............about our beloved axeman JOSEPH m English, French, Biblical
Pronounced: JO-sef (English), zho-ZEF (French)
From the Hebrew name Yoseph meaning "he will add". In the Old Testament Joseph was the eleventh son of Jacob. Because he was the favourite of his father, his older brothers sent him to Egypt and told their father that he had died. In Egypt, Joseph became an advisor to the pharaoh, and was eventually reconciled with his brothers when they came to Egypt during a famine. This is the name of two characters in the New Testament: Joseph the husband of Mary and Joseph of Arimathea. Also, rulers of the Holy Roman Empire have had this name.
And before anybody starts................. GIUSEPPE m Italian
Pronounced: joo-ZEP-pay
Italian form of JOSEPH. Giuseppe Garibaldi was the military leader who united Italy in the 19th century.
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crispin Da Costa high wycombe, bucks England Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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a yes finally some sparks fly.lol.
let me put on close to the edge.....there we go.
we need some more assmouths to join.lol
then the dick slaping may begin.lol
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