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MarkCX3
Mark Simoes
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http://www.broadjam.com/simoes

This is the music you guys are looking for

Fri Jun 18 '04 7:37:33 am Set this message as last read

chris_h_1967

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I noticed the concert listing for Cynthia Woods Pavillion in Woodlands for the Houston, TX, show but when I looked on the event scheduling for the Pavillion the concert is not listed. Has Satriani officially canceled the Houston show or did it move to another location and date?
Fri Jun 18 '04 8:47:24 am Set this message as last read

Ibanez89
James Abbott
Bagnara Calabra, Reggio Calabria (RC)
Italia
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Could somebody please give me the exact positions to make the effects of the introduction part of "Flying In A Blue Dream"? I need it 'cause I have to play it in a sort of concert with other of joe's songs... Thank You!
Fri Jun 18 '04 9:04:23 am Set this message as last read

Ibanez89
James Abbott
Bagnara Calabra, Reggio Calabria (RC)
Italia
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Oh, and another thing: I don't know if I'm gonna make the guitar yaw like Joe does (I mean that noise in, for example "Surfing With The Alien"). Any tip would be VERY VERY usefull!!!!! Cheers
Fri Jun 18 '04 9:07:15 am Set this message as last read

Stu Clone
Graham Shackelford
Tacoma, Washington
USA
Plays: Bass (26 years)
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clarky
dude, you are SO on a roll!
have fun not playing @ bournemouth!
Fri Jun 18 '04 9:20:52 am Set this message as last read

Ibanez89
James Abbott
Bagnara Calabra, Reggio Calabria (RC)
Italia
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Could somebody please give me the exact positions to make the effects of the introduction part of "Flying In A Blue Dream"? I need it 'cause I have to play it in a sort of concert together with other of joe's songs... Thank You! Oh, and another thing: I don't know if I'm gonna make the guitar yaw like Joe does (I mean that noise in, for example "Surfing With The Alien"). Any tip would be VERY VERY usefull!!!!! Cheers
Fri Jun 18 '04 9:31:31 am Set this message as last read

anibur

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Michelle, Hi, do you think Joe has brought Rubina & ZZ to Europe with him?I know he said once that he brings them sometimes.Thanks, anibur ****
Fri Jun 18 '04 9:34:14 am Set this message as last read

novjul

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hi anibur ~ if you read the Robert Fripp diaries you'll see the answer is yes, Joe has brought wife and son with him for the Euro G3 tour

cheers!

Fri Jun 18 '04 9:41:49 am Set this message as last read

anibur

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Hey Joe I absolutely love 'IS THERE LOVE IN SPACE A Vvery big Thankyou to you from me & my Hubby.......for such wonderful music. You have created so much artistic style & feeling in our collection that I do not play anything else........keep on Rockin'.........love anibur***
Fri Jun 18 '04 9:43:33 am Set this message as last read

anibur

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Thanks novjul...........where are the diaries?
Fri Jun 18 '04 9:44:41 am Set this message as last read

novjul

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ToneCapone
Tony O
Montgomery, AL
u.s.a
Plays: Guitar (5 years)
272 posts total | IP Logged  Hey guys I found a site that has Robert Fripps daily diary of the G3 tour.  
Check it out-
http://www.disciplineglobalmobile.com/diary/diary-RobertFripp.shtml  


Peace  


Thu Jun 17 '04 7:39:00 pm

Edit: fix link

here's my fave quote from the Fripp diaries: Sunday 13th. June, 2004 ...The sound was so bad that I was unable to determine either time or pitch, both of which are valuable when performing in public with others...

Edited Fri Jun 18 '04 9:56 am

Fri Jun 18 '04 9:52:18 am Set this message as last read

Museman
Tim Jones
Burton,
UK
Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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Woah, Fripp is getting some heat, has anyone been at either of the shows where he got booed, or the one where he said he was ashamed of his performance in the jam? I have to admit, I am not looking forward to him at all. When people go to a G3, they want to see good rock music, good tunes, good playing, they don't want some meandering dirge that goes on forever and is utterly lifeless. I have heard some of his soundscapes and it is terrible. He may well be considered a legend (I wouldn't know, I'm too young), but I for one will be furious if the G3 extravaganza is spoilt by some musical waffle at B'ham in 8 days time. Also why is he playing with Satch's band, what part is he playing? Galen is there so I don't get why he is playing with them.
Fri Jun 18 '04 10:00:19 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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Mikey - great idea.. I'll start working on the narratives to each song.. I'll try to see what I can recall about the Raft too..


Nick - "i dont see how learning songs develops me as a player.." .. you learn by example.. the way that you play is the sum total of what you listen to, all the studying you've done and what you know how to play.. if you can't play many songs the pool of source material and therefore ideas within you will be small.. so you run out of ideas very quickly.. never forget that learning the music of others and messing with it is not outright copying.. it's only copying if you don't mould it into something of your own...

there is just no such thing as "original" - all ideas are to a greater or lesser degree an eveolution of something or things that inspired it into being..

and working with stuff like Satch may well be just too advanced for you and many areas.. you must start from the bottom and work up..

a short attention span and a lack of patience are not good attributes if you want to be a great player...


vfr - although I personally think that Fripp is a superb guitarist.. he is such a poor choice of player for G3.. he's just not "that sort of player".. so he will unfortunately get abuse because the crowd or not really into the sort of thing that he does.. and it's not really in him to do that sort of stuff.. so he's screwed... I think it's unfortunate both for Robert and also the crowd..
Fri Jun 18 '04 10:03:25 am Set this message as last read

MarkCX3
Mark Simoes
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Check out my playing guys and let me know what you think.

Peace

http://www.broadjam.com/simoes

Fri Jun 18 '04 10:06:55 am Set this message as last read

DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips
King Of Monsters
Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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I've just been reading Fripp's online diary, he seems like a really nice guy and my favourite quote is:

"The maxim here is: when the audience boo, go for the bass end.

Can't wait now 8 DAYS TO GO!!!...Hopefully I get to the merchandise stand before they sell out of "Shove Aside The Sun"

Delfino

Fri Jun 18 '04 10:46:20 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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Cuthbert - there.. lol.. see how long it's been, I can't even spell Qumran correctly.. lol..

ok.. a good starting point is a book called "Jesus the Man".. that spurred me on to read all kinds of stuff.. but that book really stood out.. especially because it was writen by a member of the clergy..

most people with English are poor at other languages because English is so widely spoken.. the is less of a need to speak another language.. I am not even close to fluent in the languages I know.. I can just ask for a few things, be polite, count a little and some stuff that is either job related or stupid related...

if you have no desie to leave the western hemi then you are imposing restrictions upon yourself.. when you see Europe, Africa and Asia you'll learn a great deal... you'll be a bigger and better person for it..

putting limitations on you life puts limitations on your experience.. your life is then a lesser thing..

I love travel.. anywhere and everywhere..

the world is too big a place to see in a single life time.. and I want to see and absorb as much as I can..


michelle - ha.. you missed the point "screw her brains out"

and yes.. you can un screw a brain nicely with a screw-driver..


Sammy - what you say about the Qumran Scrolls is very similar to what my studies found..

the the Vatigan purposely withheld information about them because if the truth came out into the open in a big way.. the whole Christian industry would collapse.. and one of the key reasons it hasn't is that those that believe, do so with such devoutness that even with 100% no doubt scientific proof of the truth [which is obviously not the case here - just pretty good evidence] that the faithful would trash it as satanism trying to bring down the faith.. so Christianity can't lose..

example - early scientists getting burned for stating that the earth goes around the sun.. etc.. so in todays scheme of things.. you make a discovery about the bible.. and the clergy won't allow it to stick.. or they're out of the job...


stu clone - thanx bro... I won't.. lmao..
Fri Jun 18 '04 10:47:34 am Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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The Forgotten (Part 2) and Speed Of Light for G3!


Ovation1, haha, I think if I won a chance to Jam with vai, I would so fully embarrass myself i'f die! I would look so sh*t if I played in front of him, it'd be side-splittingly funny! haha, i'd almost be tempted to have someone film it so I could watch the comedy afterwards! I wonder if any measures will be taken to ensure that the winner is, themself, a pretty decent player.

By the way, on Porsche, have you checked out their new baby, the Carrera GT? if so, what do you think?


hey you guys who have been e-mailing Dave Weiner.....is his mail address still daveweiner1@aol.com?

edit: scrub that, cause I stopped being a dumb sh*t and just looked on his (new) website. e-mail sent, I really hope Shove The Sun Aside doesn't sell out before I get to buy a copy!


Delfino/civgeek, yeah that's right, it was me who asked about the unlocking of specials in PGR2! hehe, delfino, I saw your response tho, thanks! I'm up to ultimates now!

civgeek, yeah you gotta play GTA sometimes.....it's such good stress-relief!


Robert Fripp's diary entries were really interesting to read! I love the still life photos too!
clarky, I am so not ROTFLMAO! dude, you are too not funny, I can't even start to ot explain. hey what's the plan with Bournemouth anyway, is everyone intending to not meet up? it'd be cool to not meet some fellow t2j-ers!
On the subject of the Bible, did any of you hear that in the last few years, a lot of material has been recovered indicating that the romans had many parts of the Bible omitted, edited or replaced, because it showed the Roman empire in a bad light?
cuthbert, I take the word fact as a word to indicate something that is factual! how else would I tae it? I mean, I take a world-atlas as something factual, because I think there is scientific evidence that it is correct. That said, I couyld be wrong.......there is absolutely no scientific proof that "The Matrix" is not a documentary. It is entirely possible that none of us exist in the form we think we do, that we are all a generation of data, not physical, biological material. The world we live in and the history we are taught could all be fabricated, but I somehow doubt that.

In the same way that I doubt 'god made the world'. that's becasue I am a loyal atheist and I believe in no god, and I believe that science is better founded.

but science is bad - science has resulted in what will surely be our own demise. First we created powerful weapons, then we created bombs, then atom boms, then chemical bombs, and now we're having fun playing around with human genetic code.

Excellent, we're all going to live forever in the fear of being wiped out, in an overpopulated world where the thing we do best is kill each other.

yeah, this is the beauty of the world we're living in.

Edited Fri Jun 18 '04 11:13 am

Fri Jun 18 '04 10:59:26 am Set this message as last read

anibur

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Novjul, many thanks for the 'Diary ' Link.
Fri Jun 18 '04 11:22:16 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Edited Tue Feb 5 '08 2:41 am
Fri Jun 18 '04 12:27:12 pm Set this message as last read

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Hmmm... G3 2004 in Latin America? I guess they'd be doing that around November... Cool stuff. :-) I wonder who the third guitarist will be...

chris h 1967 - The show is still listed on Pollstar, so I assume it's still on.

...Austin...

Fri Jun 18 '04 12:27:45 pm Set this message as last read

MIKE_MC

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HI JOE, THIS IS MY FIRST TIME HERE AND I AM EXITED, I WOULD LIKE TO ASK YOU SO MANY THINKS.

I AM FROM MEXICO, I PLAY GUTAR BUT ... I AM NOT A GOOD PLAYER . CAN U TELL ME WHAT KIND OF EXERCICES I NEED TO DO , LIKE SCALES ?

TANK´S JOE

Fri Jun 18 '04 12:39:44 pm Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

Plays: Other
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Jazzy boy __ Metaphysic is a point. Obscenity an other point. Everybody now know which point is more cultivated in you.

Zenfish: Sorry it took you so long to realize I'm an obscene son of a gun. Also, I can smell your french crotch from here. Why, has cuthbert been around in your loveshack lately? Hmm, to prove my obscenity......how about nice big fuck off to you? If this doesnt work, direct another post to me. I will go full throttle. :-)

Maybe not. But since youre french, how about an "I SURRENDER" from you?

tttticdft!



Edited Fri Jun 18 '04 2:43 pm

Fri Jun 18 '04 1:42:17 pm Set this message as last read

novjul

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Zenfish ~ the other day I was driving home and I remembered this comment: Fayne __ To k or not to k, is it an existential question?

... and I finally smiled :-)

to K or not to K? An Essential Question~!

SOTD - TSOD


anibur ~ you're welcome ~ anytime :-)
michelle ~ hope you don't mind me jumping in to help anibur ~ dint mean to steal your thunder or nuthin :)
enjoy your weekend, everyone!

~faye

Fri Jun 18 '04 2:07:36 pm Set this message as last read

DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips
King Of Monsters
Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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Song Of The Day:
Raspberry Jam
Biaxident

Delfino
Fri Jun 18 '04 2:12:18 pm Set this message as last read

Ibanez89
James Abbott
Bagnara Calabra, Reggio Calabria (RC)
Italia
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
152 posts total | IP Logged
Could somebody please give me the exact positions to make the effects of the introduction part of "Flying In A Blue Dream"? I need it 'cause I have to play it in a sort of concert together with other of joe's songs... Thank You! Oh, and another thing: I don't know if I'm gonna make the guitar shout like Joe does (I mean that noise in, for example "Surfing With The Alien"). Any tip would be VERY VERY usefull!!!!! Cheers
Fri Jun 18 '04 2:18:05 pm Set this message as last read
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