mick87
Spoonman Spider Mike Plays: Spoons
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Climber - his names Justin King... someone on here posted another video of his. Check his website http://www.justinking.com/ for it. It involves a double neck acoustic ;-)...
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Sat Jan 24 '04 1:15:21 pm
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Dr Tint
robert snider akron, ohio usa Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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hey joe.this is the tint doctor. yea, its true.I tint windows for a living.anyway...i am a big time fan.I play guitar too,in my spare time.so i can appreciate just how good you really are at it.can you help me get my fingers moving?you are my idol. looking forward to your reply. keep those fingertips tough,and take care.
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Sat Jan 24 '04 1:24:37 pm
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JS_JS
Jacob Stewart Washington U S Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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Fretslayer yeah, I got my pedal to sound a little better but something is still a little messed up, I might take it in to the local music store and have them mess with it, it is fine for now
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Sat Jan 24 '04 3:38:40 pm
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Eva Viding ENSKEDE, Sweden Plays: Other (27 years)
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Watched the Steve Vai DVD yesterday, awesome show... Funny imagining I was actually there...lol. I can't remember all the details of it, I was just blown away!
Very disappointed in the bonus features, though. We watched that disc first, starting from the beginning with Dave's Super Informative Tour or whatever it's called, and after a coouple of minutes we just looked at each other and said: "What is this %"!%# shit?! Who's this absolute moran interrupting all the time trying to be a smart ass?!" The only thing worthwhile was Billy's bass lesson, that was a bit funny. But where was Steve himself? No sign of him... We didn't have time to watch the audio commentary of the show, maybe it would have changed my mind.
But as soon as the show started, all was forgotten. Amazing! I just love the tempo, the passion, the guys' interaction, everything. Billy Sheehan is a monster, and Steve is The Entertainer and The Virtuoso at the same time. Unbelievable.
SOTD: Erotic Nightmares
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Sat Jan 24 '04 3:42:50 pm
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JS_JS actually when I first registered into the site I had seen your name on here before. I was waiting for my parents permission and when I put my name in I was hoping people wouldn't mistake me for you!
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Sat Jan 24 '04 4:10:23 pm
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Kirk Bradford Myers
Kirk Bradford Myers Essex, Maryland United States Plays: Keyboards (37 years)
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Mick87 --- That has got to be some of the best acoustic guitar playing I've ever heard. That stuff sounded like it had drums in it! :)
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Sat Jan 24 '04 4:14:16 pm
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SOTD----message in bloodl(pantera)---too bad these guys are having difficulties i heard rex split on the band, VULGAR DISPLAY OF POWER still kicks some serious rumpage!!
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Sat Jan 24 '04 4:15:56 pm
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I think I found the new album's name !!! G3 Live: Rockin' In The Free World! I looked up Artist info on my windows media and the discography said" 2004 G3 Live: Rockin' in the Free World"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sat Jan 24 '04 4:31:42 pm
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Aaron Hoey
Aaron Hoey Northern Ireland Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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HI EVERYONE I JUST GOT THE TAB BOOK joe satriani and im really annoyed because i didnt want that one someone ordered the wrong one and i cvant take it back
i dont have the album so i was wondering were i can download some of the songs
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Sat Jan 24 '04 4:34:16 pm
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zonin
bill dahlberg breezy point, mn USA Plays: Guitar (39 years)
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man, i dropped a bombshell of some seriously kool info here this morning - i guess i wasted my time...
joe, can't wait to see you play with jimi's "band of experience"!
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Sat Jan 24 '04 4:56:12 pm
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Clarky
Paul Clark plays the organ, going blind www.paul-clark.com
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962 - your views are not unlike mine...
invigor - dude.. I'm glad someone appreciated the Beavis and Butthead angle to describing scores and shit... it tickled me.. lol..
ovation - jeez dude... that guitar looks completely awesome... unbelievable.. yeah.. alien tottie playing it would be just way too much... lol...
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Sat Jan 24 '04 4:57:56 pm
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Matt Martinez
Plays Ibanez JS guitars Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Mick87 - I've seen that video before. Guy sounds like he's playing bass! lol I love the tapping he does as well.
jazzer 13 - Pantera is no more. Phil is busy with Superjoint Ritual and Dime and Vinnie have made a new band. Their album New Found Power should be out soon.
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Sat Jan 24 '04 5:27:16 pm
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trutina
Bil McKim Plays: Well with others Plays: Guitar (29 years)
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4,370 posts since I was last here? This might take a minute.....
First off, many many thanks to Austin for telling everyone "Hi" for me, and to everyone here who checked on me, sent well wishes, cards, and good vibes. I've said it before and I'll say it again, this place kicks more ass than....well something that kicks quite a bit of ass. Like a nuclear warhead, but quite a bit more kind. I just got home from Tennessee this evening and have all sorts of things to catch up on. My family is nine kinds of pissed off at me for taking off for a month and I've got to start my new job next week so though my time is limited, I'll be poking my head in from time to time. Assuming I don't go to jail for killing my niece who was house sitting for me and completely folded up my computer. My buddylist is folded, my hard drive full of some pop music nonsense, not to mention the house is all folded up too. Dead fish in the half filled aquariums with clogged filters, more dirty dishes than I even knew I owned, a phone bill for one month that is more than I normally pay in a year, stains on my pool table and an empty liquor cabinet (r6rocker: Yes, she even drank all of my Canadian shit LMAO!) Healthwise, nothing much to report. Haven't been to see any doctors since before Christmas (they tend to get a lil pissed off when you tell them to fuck off) but after much deliberation (and blackmail from my girlfriend) I'm going in for an MRI and loads of other fun stuff next week. Since we were in Tennessee, I was trying to get her to marry me (drive thru wedding for $79 sounded like the most romantic thing in the world to me lol) but she resisted. Something about not wanting to marry someone who, because he's bullheaded and refusing medical treatment would be making her a widow before the first anniversary. I calmly explained that if we got married and I underwent treatment that there would be a chance I might recover and end up having to spend the rest of my much longer life with her. Somehow she failed to see the humor in all of that. So now I'm going back to the quacks. Also, I'll get back on the CD project very soon, within a week or two, too much stuff to catch up on at the moment, but it will be a priority very soon, I promise. Thanks for everyone's patience on this and thanks again to everyone. It'll be nice to be back in here with the Satch family again.
Quote of the day: "There is no duty more obligatory than the repayment of kindness." Cicero
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Sat Jan 24 '04 5:53:37 pm
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