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Mikey D in da house Satch = ZEN Land Of The Rising Sun Plays: Guitar
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michelle: LMAO, haha, I read the article OME posted and it was funny that VAI kept asking the interviewer what JOE's fave closet song was, and she didnt tell him right away, lol....I saw the link on the right to JOE's interview and thought, yup.... There's the story of JOE's fave closet song.... LMAO, I can only imagine the look's on Steve and YJM when they walked in on JOE!!!!.... ROTFLMAO.... JOE ROCKS!!
He is also a ROCKING DAD!! SpongeBob for G3!!
;-)
steevlan1: Thank's for your review of Santamental.... I'll definately will be picking it up!!....
Clarky: lol man, that's the idea (on your cd)!!....You ought to give out 2 free copies 1)Give one to your Mom for free, and 2)Send one off to Favored Nations....You gotta do it, Steve mentioned in his interview how he loves listening to the underground players out there, and he hasnt heard stuff like yours yet..That is your moment bro, like JOE using Zach's Trembolt, yours is sending a cd to FV ;-) ....BTW, I see what your saying now with the weights, sound's like a good idea to keep them muscles guessing, lol....
mick87: LMAO....2ft. trem on your Glock!!.... lol, I can imagine the pitch changes on that one!!.... Divebombs on the Glock!!
;-)
DXMG: Happy 200 bro!!....Alas, you'll be done with school soon!!.... Good Luck, and do you remember JOE' Silent Night, Holy Night Jam from Merry Axemas I?? lol....
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Aarren Mowle Bradford, Yorkshire, UK Plays: Hide & Seek Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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Zachary - I could so do with one of your Trembolts as i broke 2 strings at the same time at a gig last Saturday!!!
Aarren
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Mon Nov 17 '03 6:16:33 pm
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ovation1
Mikey D in da house Satch = ZEN Land Of The Rising Sun Plays: Guitar
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....Doubletime ;-)
/\/\EG/\/\/\/\/\/....Good point, lol:
Product Details
Starring: Steve Vai, See more
Encoding: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. This DVD will probably NOT be viewable in other countries. Read more about DVD formats.)
Format: Color, Dolby
Rated: NR
Studio: Red Distribution, In
DVD Release Date: January 1, 2010
DVD Features:
Number of discs: 2
lol, Steve is alway's doing some last minute tweaks, hehe..
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Ethn Hayabusa
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graham-The 2100 costs just over 400$, so with my discount it's like 450$ (10% over cost) plus tax.
Whew, Im glad the DVD is coming out later...Im gonna be too broke to get it any earlier, and I would hate to walk by it everyday at the store.
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Mon Nov 17 '03 6:28:01 pm
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michelle
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Go to http://www.santana.com/frameset.html (sorry, I'm link impaired) and check out Santana's discography. Click on Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen in the first column and crank up your speakers. Man!! I loved that song when I was a kid and I still love it. His guitar is so sweet in that tune. I'm not a huge Santana fan, but I do love that song. Hell yeah!
JOE MONTANA FOR G3!!
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Ethn Hayabusa
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Ok, dAMNIT.Dvd is coming out December 9th.man, it has taken forever!
from Vai.com:
Shy Boy
Giant Balls of Gold
Erotic Nightmares
Blood & Glory
Dave's Party Piece
Blue Powder
Crying Machine
The Animal
Bangkok
Tony MacAlpine Keyboard Solo
Bad Horsie
Chameleon
Down Deep Into the Pain
Fire
Little Wing
Whispering a Prayer
Incantation
Virgil Donati Drum Solo
Jibboom
For the Love of God
Liberty
The Attitude Song
DISC 2: BONUS FEATURES
Dave's Super-Informative Tour
Billy's Tofu Jack Russell Terrier
Steve's Needs
Billy's Bass Lesson
Soundcheck
Thomas Nordegg Intervew
Thomas' Guitar Lesson
La Rehearsals
La Rehearsals: Giant Balls Of Gold
La Rehearsals: Erotic Nightmares
Special DVD features include: 5.1 Surround Sound Mix; PCM Stereo; Audio Commentary Track by Steve Vai, Billy Sheehan, Tony MacAlpine and Dave Weiner; Band Bios; and Steve's discography.
Well, 3.5 hours of stuff is worth waiting for, I guess.
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ovation1
Mikey D in da house Satch = ZEN Land Of The Rising Sun Plays: Guitar
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Ga6o: Yo man, you go!!....Great job...That's you on the intro?!
My gosh, the whole song is killa, just a little wee bit off on the timing (s/b a little faster), but whoa my man....You got some balls to do that one!!....Love your tone too!!....Man, you came outta the woodwork with that one!!....BRAVO!!....Great to see ya back btw Gabe!!.... :-) I take that back....Timing is right on, lol, and I left a message for ya too....
Here ya go michelle: Santana Disco....lol ;-)
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Matt Martinez
Plays Ibanez JS guitars Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Man, Edward Van Halen on G3 would be the guitar moment of the decade! I wonder if he would be at the bottom of the bill though? Anyhow, it would be great to hear some stuff in the vein of VH when they did the Twister soundtrack.
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muzicman725
Brian Columbus, GA usa Plays: Guitar (43 years)
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Joe - the G3 show in Atlanta was off the chain! 20 years worth of wait was worth every minute. The bonus of a dream come true was getting to talk to you on the phone during your interview with my wife (Kim Jones from about.com). Can't wait for the DVD to come out and I hope to be able to catch you again real soon. BTW - hearing the SpongeBob boxer story was a hoot and after talking to Vai during his interview with Kim, I see lots of SpongeBob-type entertainment in your future! For anyone interested, my band, Road to Revelation, just released our first CD. Sound clips can be heard at Road to Revelation's Site
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johnny aimless ottawa, ontario canada Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Ga6o: KILLER VERSON MAN. Perfect intro, i don't think johnson could have done it better. And really good ending solo. Pretty much all the same notes. Thats a pretty impossible song to nail, but you pulled it off wonderfully. Amazing job.
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Mikey D in da house Satch = ZEN Land Of The Rising Sun Plays: Guitar
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muzicman725: Tell your wife thank's for those interview's and for the SpongeBob insight!!....BTW, I like your arpeggio
work, and nice pic of you kneeling at the alter w/ your guitar
;-)....
....Off to work....
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Steevlan1
Steve Landress Navarre, FL USA Plays: Guitar (56 years)
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The Prez: I have 220 and some other Phil Keaggy albums. Warm as Tears is a great song. I'm a fan of Stomp. Have you heard On The Fly? He was so inspired by the Parker Fly Deluxe that he based an entire album around it. Great stuff.
962: I was listening to Santamental this morning on my way to work and just got chills at some of the parts. Get it and listen to it LOUD!!! :D
By the way, are any of you Phil Keaggy fans aware that he plays on two tracks on the new P.O.D. album? Yep. He's on the songs Revolution and Eternal. Just thought I might share that.
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Alan Schwartzseid Plantation, FL USA Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Ga6o: NICE, man! I forgot how much I liked that song until I heard your version! Michelle: Thanks for the Santana link...I never really thought about checking out his site even though I love his music.
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michelle
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Oops! Let me re-route you on that Santana site - You might want to go to "Sights & sounds", then go to audio samples. lol! duh! Sometimes multi-tasking makes you look like a retard. My bad. lol!
p.s. - go to www.Santana.com if you want to see the cool intro page :)
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Graham Shackelford Tacoma, Washington USA Plays: Bass (26 years)
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Ga60, wow! i'm impressed man! Sounded very good.
ethn damn... i'm so indecisive. i'm thinking i'll go with the aguilar cabinet at Bass NorthWest though if the Hartke will cost that much. So now we have to go to Seattle sometime. hahahahahaha. also, I checked w/ Alex, he said he's probably cool for Sunday, so let's shoot for it.
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Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Greg M - Yeah, I thought that's how the joke worked.
JS Clone - You have to do "8 times 3" and then add it to "8 times 1". You're treating the problem like "8 times 31", which is incorrect.
(8 times 3) is 24 plus (8 times 1) is 25. Oct 24 expressed in Dec is 31. Still confused? LOL. It's hard to explain...sorry.
Vinny Hendrix - A G3 CD and DVD are in the works.
...Austin...
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Artanis I
Ben Kenobi Australia Plays: Drums (30 years)
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Clarky: ah, the "organ"...
Greg M: I had to read it twice. The key words "maths joke" did it for me. Funny stuff.
Cool interviews. Big deal about the boxer shorts. I always thought that "dress" socks and boxer shorts could have whatever cartoons or images you want (or don't want) on them. Heck, I'd wear boxers with little pink ribbons and Barney the dinosaur on them, not caring.
Maths lesson:
Most used number systems are:
HEX (hexadecimal): sixteen possible values (0-F) per column.
DEC (decimal): ten possible values (0-9) per column.
OCT (octal): eight possible values (0-7) per column.
BIN (binary): two possible values (0, 1) per column.
counting HEX: 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 0A, 0B, 0C, 0D, 0E, 0F, 10...
counting DEC: 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16...
counting OCT: 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20...
counting BIN: 00000, 00001, 00010, 00011, 00100, 00101, 00110, 00111, 01000, 01001, 01010, 01011, 01100, 01101, 01110, 01111, 10000...
evaluating HEX: in powers of "sixteen" (F+1). 246 = 2*10^2 + 4*10^1 + 6*10^0 where 10 represents "sixteen"
evaluating DEC: in powers of ten (9+1). 246 = 2*10^2 + 4*10^1 + 6*10^0 where 10 represents "ten"
evaluating OCT: in powers of eight (7+1). 246 = 2*10^2 + 4*10^1 + 6*10^0 where 10 represents "eight"
evaluating BIN: in powers of two (1+1). 246 = 2*10^2 + 4*10^1 + 6*10^0 where 10 represents "two"
HEX 246 = DEC 582. DEC 246 = HEX F6.
OCT 246 = DEC 166. DEC 246 = OCT 366
The digits 2, 4, & 6 do not exist under the binary system, but the binary representation of BIN 246 is BIN 10110 = DEC 22. DEC 246 = BIN 11110110.
Those who understood before are no better off, and those who did not understand are now more confused. Lesson big success.
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