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JESUS, 45Colts, Warmoths 2101 Studio GSP/JSX, Back home in Louisiana U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (43 years)
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JazzyBoy: I have never really been a Manson fan. Didn't know he had a tour by that name. I choose my "nick" from the title of a book written by Ted Nugent. I use to be here years ago under MARANATHA. Ted would make a great president. I like his attitude towards life, being a hunter and all....Clint
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Fri Apr 9 '04 10:23:26 am
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Joeman9
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LGU89 whoops I paid attention...
Okay preordered on the 19th still hasn't been shipped so for everyone who either already got theirs or has been shipped when did you order?
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Fri Apr 9 '04 10:27:58 am
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Museman
Tim Jones Burton, UK Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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About Robert Fripp, i don't know much of him but I know he's part of a band and not a solo artist, so what is he gonna play at G3? Someone told me he sits alone and stage and builds up soundscapes for ages, is this true? I hope not, you want to be entertained at a G3, not educated, don't want some weird abstract 'new' stuff. Has he done G3 before and what did he play? Does he have a band onstage with him?
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Fri Apr 9 '04 10:30:42 am
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turnupthebass
joseph Plays: Other (40 years)
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Ciao Joe
This is Joe in Calgary and I just wanted to say that G3 with Steve and Yngwie was fantastic;I enjoyed it very much. Joe I was wondering if you'd consider doing a vocal album, with a singer or you could do the vocals. I'm talking about all the tracks having vocals. It's a side of you we've gotten a glimpse of and I personally would like to see more of it. I would still like there to be a guitar solo in every song cause I really like your guitar solos, and you must but together a band where each member has a voice that comes through in your compositions. I'm not suggesting that this hasn't been the case up until now but I really think you in a "band" as one the prime movers is something worth exploring. Regardless of where your destiny takes you I will come along for the ride when I'm able. Love you and your music Joe. Thanks very much for putting some beauty into the world.
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Fri Apr 9 '04 10:54:33 am
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Dave Atlanta, GA USA Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Clarky no worries bro.. I know exatcly what it is.. I spent a period of my life at the centre of it all... ;-)
Rush DVD so far I think the crowd's loudest singing along is YYZ!!! Man they're nuts in Brazil! I've got to go there!!!! Anyone know what Alex uses to make his PRS sound like a nylon string????
Later peeps - have a great weekend!!!!!!!! :-) :-) :-)
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Fri Apr 9 '04 10:58:06 am
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Simon Granada, Andalucia Spain Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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trutina, yeah that was me who asked about you goin outside. hehe, that's ace about trhe little squirrel! My sister once had a ground squirrel climb up her leg, tho we were halfway between San Jose and LA so we couldn't really grab something to feed it!
That's pretty nuts about the boiling water/burning hand incident....you reall have it in for yourself don't you dude! Hope you're feelin ok today. Take it easy!
Ovation1, dude, you're really enjoying Eric Johnson aren't you?! He is one classy player, and Rain is a great SOTD choice! As far as ending-tracks for albums, 'World Of Trouble' is on a par with Dr Vai's 'Warm Regards' - they are both such satisfying, relaxing tunes with more feeling than the melody can contain.
It does make you want to go and do something nice for someone doesn't it?!
You got Venus Isle yet? hehe. You have a good easter weekend too! Regards, sensai
Eric Johnson For G3!
The Forgotten (Part 2) For G3! and Ceremony and The Crush Of Love for G3 Slovenia!
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Fri Apr 9 '04 11:08:02 am
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imjon
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Top 3 songs im looking forward to from the sound clips
Searching and Bamboo (Cause whammy pedals are so cool)
Hands in the air - 7 string stuff just rocks
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Fri Apr 9 '04 11:21:54 am
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Tim Jones Burton, UK Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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Zenfish, cheers, I'm 19 and have never heard any of his music. I did know his band was called King Crimson and have been on their website.... with regards to what his show will consist of, is it G3 with King Crimson, or is he performing on his own? I'm just not sure how guitarists from bands fit into the G3 experience, with 'solo artists' as such like Joe and Steve, having not been to a G3 before...
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Fri Apr 9 '04 11:34:39 am
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TASTEY
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WOO HOO, HE'S COMING TO BOSTON!
JOE SATRIANI
ATTENTION GUITAR PLAYERS - I am so honored (and incredibly excited) to announce that on Sunday, April 25th @ 5pm at Daddy's flagship location in Boston, MA (directly across the street from Berklee College of Music), guitar god JOE SATRIANI will not only be making an in-store appearance, but he will be performing! YEAH BABY!!!!!! Joe has chosen to come to Daddy's Junky Music to unveil the highly anticipated Peavey JSX Joe Satriani signature amp - you will be the first people in the country to see this incredible guitar amp! (for more info on the Peavey JSX click here -http://www.peavey.com/news/wnamm_jsx.cfm) Now, we are only letting 200 people into this special performance - there's a catch though - (of course there's a catch - it's JOE SATRIANI - you didn't think we were going to make this too easy did you?) You will NOT be able to buy tickets to this special performance and unveiling - you're going to have to earn it! Stay tuned as we will be announcing details soon on how you can snag your invite to see Joe Satriani live at Daddy's Boston on Sunday, April 25th!
BUT NO TICKETS! WHAT THE!
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Fri Apr 9 '04 11:39:09 am
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JESUS, 45Colts, Warmoths 2101 Studio GSP/JSX, Back home in Louisiana U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (43 years)
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Jazzy Boy: Ted isn’t a redneck he’s from Michigan.;-))))
Tastey: Get your wallet ready;-)
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Fri Apr 9 '04 11:51:42 am
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McDave
Cook, MN
Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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Jazzy Boy......Chicago sounds like it would be a good time. Unfortunately, or I should say fortunately, I'm starting a new job on monday and I don't think my new boss would have any sympathy for this Joe-fan. Hey maybe I could leave a CD on his desk...I always enjoy converting another soul.
Anyhow, I was thinking of changing my T2J nickname to "Candyman" since I'll be working a vending machine route... filling em' up with soda and candy bars. OK....so I'm either going to get fat or lose the rest of my teeth...but hey...I gotta make a living somehow ;) So that was a high point for me this week...I finally got hired somewhere...no more worrying about how I'm going to pay these damn bills...lol....Peace, D@ve
No need to worry, I won't be changing my "nick"...I know how much confusion it can cause...I think the last time I changed it someone in here blew a gasket.
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Fri Apr 9 '04 12:18:09 pm
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Alexandre Caetano Caldas da Rainha, Estremadura Portugal Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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Hello friends :-) !!!!!!
I`ve been out busy!!!!! Sorry if i missed some posts for me !!!
I will be out for awhile, it`s Holiday time for me :-) !!! I need to rest a little. Friends I wish you a great time, all the best for you!!!!
JOE - Mr. James Brown, the engineer from Peavey did a great work with the new amp. Can you tell us how was work with this great engineer and talk about the process of development? Thanks a lot and have a good time!!!!!
I WISH YOU A GOOD WEEK FRIENDS!!!!!!
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Fri Apr 9 '04 12:34:00 pm
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Cool...Joe's hitting a few more cities on his promo tour. :-)
Is anyone else here planning on seeing him?
Museman - "Someone told me [Robert Fripp] sits alone and stage and builds up soundscapes for ages, is this true? I hope not"
It's true. Try to appreciate it for what it is...you'll really like it.
SupaaDave - Let me be the first to say "The Candyman can."... ;-)
alexandrecaetano - I hope you have a good holiday! :-)
...Austin...
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Fri Apr 9 '04 12:39:12 pm
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George Amos Kidderminster, Worcestershire
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I was at work today and I must of wore out my surfin with the alien and G3 in concert cd's. Just can't get enough. Joe put's so much heart and soul into his musid you can actually associate the title with the song and see pictures in your mind. My son and daughter play guitar and I think I will be taking it up as well. Wife lets out a sigh and a moan. LOL.
George.
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Fri Apr 9 '04 12:54:21 pm
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roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Michelle:Lmao,yip,cameras should not be allowed when having fun,Mr Handycam,can be a nightmare for young people,we had it so easy its unbelievable lookin back.Anyway,how much money did Mr J.Ds sour mash make from those times?,good friends,the best of toons,best of herb,twas good & coming full circle again it would seem...LOOKOUT M,lol,Responsibility was never my middle name unfortunately,i learnt from the worst & the best,ah well,noones perfect,damn i,m 34 n still a sucka for a good time,lol
Mickey Vai:Wow,y worked on all that stuff,2 cool.I have t say....F15s kick MAJOR ass,one of the most beautiful things t take flight,I have t remind myself what they were built for,lol something about it got t me when i was a kid and so i bought all the World Air Power encyclopedia stuff then,but to see it/hear it in real time!!!.On another note,yip,thats some cool shit the Marines can pull off flying & fighting dude,no doubt about it.I for one want these cats home,fighting a fucked up war for a fucked up president against a fucked up way of thought,it doesnt get any tougher.........do yer job ol bro,while i read between the lines best i can i,m thinking about y all.
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Fri Apr 9 '04 12:56:34 pm
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Sammy Andrews
Love the blues and ballads Joe is the Inspiration !! Plays: Guitar
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Jazzy Boy ....fishermans friend is like a cough drop only for sore throats....
Tastey....liptons onion soup mix in the burgers eh? ..sounds good to me....will have to try that sometime...I usually just use a little onion powder and garlic powder mixed into the meat, not just sprinkled on....
dint Joe jam with Fripp before?? or was that Adrian Belew??
SupaaDave...ifn you wanna change yer nick...change it....the spewers will get over it..
dang it all....still no email from Sony... geez....I see my luck continues......
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Fri Apr 9 '04 1:12:04 pm
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Chris Peters Lake Mary, FL USA Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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DCK: So I'm not the only one that thinks Cooley is sloppy haha! I listened to him on guitarplayer.com doing a master class, and when he slows down the licks he has notes ringing out all over in a bad way. He's one of these guys that gets his sound from the amp...it does all the work for him, instead of his hands.
About the Buzz Feiten tuning system. My Luthier friend explained to me that that system, or any other system of adjusting fret placement to affect tuning is a load of feces. He's in the process of trying to submit technical papers on that topic to a guitar mag.
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Fri Apr 9 '04 1:25:18 pm
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