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nils

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Hi guys

i had a little dispute, with a seller, about the JS DVD "Live in San Francisco". do you know if this DVD (sold in the US) has an insert (inner sleeve)?

thanks, nils

Thu Oct 14 '04 8:24:30 am Set this message as last read

Absolute

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Hey Joe, I don't know how often you check your messages while touring but I thought I would drop you a line. See ya Tonight at the Keswick Theater. FRONT ROW PIT BABY!!!!!!!!!!!! Keep comin' Back to the Keswick "Shalla-Bal" Hope all is well.
Thu Oct 14 '04 8:36:01 am Set this message as last read

yoga girl

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Satch is the man!!!...went to Oct. 9th show in Pompano Beach with the Platinum package...THE WAY TO GO! Backstage tour, Joe's guitars up close and pedal board, first row seats, oh my god...Want to put a shout out to John I. the man who brought us backstage for the tour and to see Joe after the show...John, thank you, what a great time! Cannot say enough for Joe, Matt, Jeff, John I. -- all great guys..WE LOVE YOU MAN!
Thu Oct 14 '04 8:42:57 am Set this message as last read

fazer58
jopie
Holland
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Hello Joe, Saturday 16 october we come to see you in New York, in the beacon Theatre. Mij name is Jopie en I come from Holland, we arrive the 16 th on 16.15 at JFK, we hope we make it on time, I come with my husband Piet and my 17 year old son Niek. We have al lot of music from you at home, my favorite number is Always with you always with me, I hope you will play it the 16 th. Lots of Love and a big kiss see you,

Jopie Nieborg

Thu Oct 14 '04 8:59:44 am Set this message as last read

jelly man
Paul Huxley
Guildford, Surrey
England
Plays: Bass (24 years)
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cuthbert - well, i'm using slackware 10.0 (a linux distribution, closer to unix than most i hear...)- it's installed on my second hard drive... anyway, i basically can't get anything to work properly... all i'm trying is the sound card and my wireless usb device... trying to install alsa drivers as a module into the kernel... at the modprobe stage it always crashes and screws up some files on the drive (which are then fixed when booting.

I've just downloaded a different slightly more user-friendly distribution (mandrake 10.1) so i'm gonna try and see if i can get that working...

Thu Oct 14 '04 9:11:52 am Set this message as last read

brguitarist
Gustavo Lenza
Brazil
Plays: Guitar (39 years)
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Hello, people. I'm new here, but I've been listening Joe's music for a long time...

I got a question, not to Joe, necesseraly, but, once I've found no forum on the site, I'll post the question here...

I will attend the G3 concert in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Dec/04, but I didn't buy the ticket yet (I didn't find where to buy it). I'd like to ask the people who are listing themselves in this show attendance where they got their tickets.

I hope you reply as soon as possible. Thanks!!

Edited Thu Oct 14 '04 9:20 am

Thu Oct 14 '04 9:18:02 am Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

Plays: Other
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Will catch up on posts. Michelle, please get Joe's song list. I need to get pumped before the show.

death cube k: Agree, even a skater boy would beat dubya in a debate. There is no such thing as a perfect politician. John Kerry is not perfect, but when there is an option between Kerry and Bush, thats a no brainer.

Thu Oct 14 '04 9:48:09 am Set this message as last read

Bercy
Joanna Maria
Lubartów, lubelskie
Poland
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hey folks! i've just downloaded Joe satriani, Eric Johnson, Steve Vai , Led Zeppelin & Jimmy Page-blues tribute to JImi Hendrix and some mission impossible with Dream Theater and it's really great!! on the other way i have to learn history for tomorrow(nerly 100years!!!:<itsucks!!

RE5PECT b.

Thu Oct 14 '04 9:53:15 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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mikesb - thanx for the b-day wishes bro....

Budgey... fuck that's a name I've not heard in a long time...

no.. I've not heard of John Clark.. is he good??


jelly - I love that cartoon... no.. it's not a cartoon... it's a documentary... lmao...
Joe - come to Olympus Mons- come to Olympus Mons
- come to Olympus Mons- come to Olympus Mons
- come to Olympus Mons- come to Olympus Mons
- come to Olympus Mons- come to Olympus Mons
- come to Olympus Mons- come to Olympus Mons
supaadave - yes.. Braveheart has more in common with Star Wars than history...
if you take the film as a 'fantasy' film and not as a historical epic then the film is easier to enjoy...
other than that... it's utter shite....
even a patriotic Scot that knows his history will testify to that.. lol..

Longshanks??... lmao.. the film is set in 1280.... the Scots king in 1280 was Alexander III... lmao...


Nick - ah... ok... well.. as you can tell.. I'm not a fan of Vox amps... I think they're over-rated... and generally crap...
cuthbert - shout abuse, chant, get fired up... yes... bare your ass in a kilt??... probably not... because the Scots didn't wear kilts in 1280... lmao.... tarten kilts are from a later time.. I think around the 1600's....

also... would you show your butt to a longbowman.... lmao..


Thu Oct 14 '04 9:57:41 am Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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962- did you get your new guitar yet?

Michelle- PAIN!!! Your post brought it all back to me... I did my knee in during an embarrassing incident on an ice-rink involving me colliding with somebody, falling over, twisting my leg round about what felt like 360 degrees and then screaming blue bloody murder! I have never felt such pain. As soon as it popped back though, the pain stopped almost immediately. When I went to hospital though, the doctor told me I had just sprained it- and then a few days later I was at school and my leg just gave way- and I ripped even more tendons... Sorry everyone for this manky story. It took a long time to get better thanks to this, but now quite a few years later (being careful not to reveal my age... oh so what I'm 32!) although it doesn't lock straight like yours, I get the odd painful twinge- especially in the damp autumn/winter months we get in England!! Hope your leg doesn't hurt you too badly at Joe's concert at least! :-)

Thu Oct 14 '04 10:15:49 am Set this message as last read

njbeast
David Wren
Manchester,
UK
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Hey Joe

How's it going, I think a few of us need to see a bit of blue on here dude. Have you been wighting any new stuff lateley? I think it would be cool if you did a Satch Tapes 2 (just an idear).

More Joe On DVD... what do you guys think?

Stay cool Satchaholics...

Dave Wren.

Thu Oct 14 '04 10:44:16 am Set this message as last read

DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips
King Of Monsters
Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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I got the strings on my telecaster now, the action is slightly higher than last time, but that goes without saying really with a higher gauge of strings. I'm kinda' poor at the moment...as in flat-broke and I am in no way confident enough to adjust the truss on my own like OCPS470 said. So I'm going to take it to a music shop, I got quoted by 3 at about £20...is that good? and should I take the strings off in the mean time?

Delfino
Thu Oct 14 '04 10:50:32 am Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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For the first time today, I decided to watch Yngwie's set all the way through, on the G3 Denver DVD. I've never seen it all before cause I usually get bored round about the acoustic solo or Adaggio. Which means it wasn't until today that I saw the end of his set where he chucks his Strat high in the air twice, lets it slam onto the stage, before picking it up and smashing it around the corner of a monitor.

It was actually upsetting to watch! My respect was slowly growing for Yngwie, but seeing this made my respect for him take a swan-dive back to a few measley percent. What twat.

Joe, I sincerely hope you never get Yngwie back on G3 again....he's savage!

I then watched G3 96 to make myself feel better, and I realised even more than before how great a job Eric Johnson did. Of all the G3 collaborations I've seen, the JS/SV/EJ collaboration works best.


Jelly Man, my SA1260 arrived from GAK today! funny thing - they called yesterday to tell me they were going to dispatch it on tuesday, but then realised there's a small chip in the finish on the tip of the lower limb, and they couldn't dispatch it without letting me know first. They said I could wait in line for a new one or just take the slightly damaged one with "some goodies" by their way of saying sorry! I took the latter. Guitar arrived with 4 packs of strings made by a company I never heard of, and also with a gibson strap and guitar-care kit, a capo and a braided cable!

hehe, GAK rock - their service/quality consistency is pretty apalling but you get a lot of shit for your money! At least it was what I expected!


michelle, enjoy the show!
Jared, yeah I'd say hanging around afterwards is the best bet - Joe has to leave the venue at some point!
Delfino, after your comments on Fable, I looked at it on amazon this morning. Saw your review, and others.....That's cool that characters in the game age while your gone! It sounds kinda cool
Suzie, yeah I got the SA today! It's sweet. It needs to be played in for the hardware to settle, but the neck is really nice and the mahogany body sounds really fat and warm. I really want to get some better pickups in there - stock Ibanez are not the best, but then they're not the worst! hehe. It's really comfortable too, the body feels more compact and organic than the RG-type bodies, I love it!
Thu Oct 14 '04 11:19:18 am Set this message as last read

jblaze1

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Master Yoda:
I respect your descision on getting a Solid State amp but I would highly recommend saving your money & getting a tube amp.I have been battling solid state amps to get a good sharp chop in all aspects of playing for years.You just can't achieve that with solid state.I've had many of them & really need to jump in with the team for the big win also.Right now I have a Kustom 100 W HD solid state head with a 4x12 cab.It has phenominal tones but doesn't have that sharp chop that I know I can get from tubes.However,Solid State's are much cheaper & it was all I could afford at the time because my old one took a giant crap on me.My ultimate choice would have been a Mesa DR...I am still going to get one. The Kustom I have now is good but I really wish I had a tuber...think about it for a while:)

Clarky:We laugh for hours when we talk about the Rat Trap gig.Your right,it was insane but that's what a few beers & a joint will do to ya:)...goddamn kids on dope!...lol.
Thu Oct 14 '04 11:31:18 am Set this message as last read

z

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Joe, no sooner did I get back from seeing you in Atlanta and I was getting tickets to see you again in Raleigh! This "evening with" tour is amazing! Thank you! Hats off to Matt, Galen, and of course Jeff! I miss Mr. Hamm but I have to say, Matt is an outstanding player and I admire his enthusiasm and interaction with the audience, especially the kids. He's AOK! You can be proud to know that I have successfully converted my girlfriend and her daughter into official Satch fans with last night's performance at the Lincoln :) You inspired me as always, and I appreciate the efforts you and your crew put forward to make these road tours so awesome.
By the way, do you ever make it back up to Woodstock, NY? When I was a teenager I heard a rumor that you recorded at Bearsville Sound Studios from time to time, and my friend and I spent every weekend for 2 years (little exaggeration) walking around the village hoping to spot you :)
I love your red guitars! Very smooth... Seeya around Joe!
Thu Oct 14 '04 11:31:26 am Set this message as last read

Metal Meister
Ryan Mahoney
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada
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Hi everyone...I'm new here but not a stranger to playing, I'm kinda wondering why I never see many if any Canadian dates on Joe's tours. I still haven't seen him in concert and I really want to soon. If anyone here has an answer or knows if he will be in Canada anytime soon please let me know
Thu Oct 14 '04 11:34:15 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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Jazzy, check the review from Oct. 8th at HOB by JimE. He has two of the titles wrong, but it'a a pretty good rundown of the songs. I'll probably be to excited to even remember the song titles as Joe plays them. LOL!

Suzie, at least I could squirm in the privacy of my own home. lol! I don't think I ripped any tendons? Did you have surgery to repair them, or just rest and recoup? My husband had fingernail marks in his arm for about a week afterwards. It's the first thing I grabbed when my knee went. lol! It should be fine tonight. Joe makes all that stuff somehow disappear :) At 32 you're just a pup. lol! I just had my 40th b-day in August. It wasn't as bad as I thought, and it's actually a cool number. I was even thinking about getting a license plate that read F U 4 T, but I didn't. lol! In case somebody is having a hard time, it means F* you forty :) I figured I didn't want to put a negative whammy on this decade, so I best not mess with it. lol!

962, I certainly will! Thanks!

Thu Oct 14 '04 11:41:33 am Set this message as last read

OCPS470
Chris Peters
Lake Mary, FL
USA
Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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Mater Yoda: you can go on www.carvin.com to check out ther power amps. I think that amp I mentioned is now called the DC150 to match the names of their other bigger power amps. JAZZY: I'm a Florida resident, and the problems that occurred woth excon's voting rights not being reinstated is something that would be evident in any state, if it came down to a close election......and to be quite frank, I really don't have a problem with it! If you commit a crime, I don't give a crap if you lose your voting rights. I think it's actually a good idea to prevent fellons or exfellons (those just itching to get back to a jail sell) from participating in the future of our country. I don't think that a criminal and myself should have equal rights.....sorry. And another thing, it's no indicaor of some hoaky conspiracy for a Governor (even one that is related to a Pres candidate) to gaurantee a state's votes for his brother. It's no different than saying you have confidence that the voters will vote republican. That's all this was.....because it's a fact that in recent history, FL is a tad more republicn than other parties. So now that we cleared that up, would you like to resend your assertion that the moon landing was faked?
Thu Oct 14 '04 11:42:07 am Set this message as last read

Master Yoda
Neil Morgan
York, North Yorkshire
England
Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Clarky - Believe me; if money were no issue I'd love to shop around and just buy what I like. But unfortunately at the moment I'm a bit strapped for cash and my gear is mostly fucked with the exception of my guitars so I need a replacement before RECOIL can get out gigging again (although we also need to find a new singer...). So the cheaper option is far preferable for now, since I'll be able to get it quicker!!! lol

JBlaze - The main reason behind the SS choice is the fact that I don't want the power amp to affect the signal from the preamp (Line 6 POD XT Pro) in any way - all I want it to do is make it bigger. And I know that valves most likely will colour the signal a bit. I'm not doing the half stack thing; I'm doing the rack thing, so I have to approach it slightly differently.

OCPS- Okay, cheers for the tip!

NM

Edited Thu Oct 14 '04 11:52 am

Thu Oct 14 '04 11:52:04 am Set this message as last read

Stu Clone
Graham Shackelford
Tacoma, Washington
USA
Plays: Bass (26 years)
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austin
thanks for those moore links. very interesting reading.
Thu Oct 14 '04 12:14:03 pm Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

Plays: Other
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Ocps: I disagree. Ex-Felons are equal rights citizens. If you base their voting rationale on the crimes they had comitted in the past, then you better disregard all the illiterate and high school dropout population because how are we supposed to trust their intelligence when it comes to choosing a president. There can be a million psychopaths roaming the streets, would you deny their rights? How are you going to distinguish these people and the felons? What gifted previledge do they have that gives them the right to vote? I feel what Katherine Harris did was legally and morally wrong. Btw, how can there be more than a 1000 felons who were prosecuted between 2005 and 2007? Lets ask that question to CBT? As for landing on the moon, I cannot assure you whether we did or not (could have been faked, you know???). I dont believe everything I see on TV. Might be one hell of a conspiracy. You may never know. Politicians are dirty.
Thu Oct 14 '04 12:18:12 pm Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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962- I know what you mean about Yngwie in one way, I suppose you either love him or hate him. Although I'm not a great fan of the hair etc / waving the Strat about, I LOVE his music. I have a great album "Concerto Suite For Electric Guitar" which is fantastic. I thought on the DVD that Joe and Steve showed Yngwie a great deal of respect though.

Still haven't got the G3 DVD with Eric Johnson, but I'm working on it!

Your new guitar sounds good- hope you enjoy it!

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Michelle, yes I envy you for dislocating your knee in your house instead of an ice-rink! lol! Not that it would help the pain though- I didn't really notice who was looking at me screaming! It was all a bit of a blur...

I didn't have surgery, but I did have a plaster cast eventually which helped it heal / used crutches etc. The bad thing was, once the cast came off the muscles had really wasted away, so I had to do loads of exercises / physiotherapy for ages and ages afterwards. It did take a long time. Your poor husband's arm by the way - but I can totally understand that!

Joe's music does help in times of trouble, I agree!

I don't really care about age too, it's only numbers! However I did insist on only one candle on my birthday cake this year!Like the number plate idea though. :-) Take it easy.

Thu Oct 14 '04 12:21:32 pm Set this message as last read

guitarded boy

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Its been a while since Joe posted in here. Probably to busy counting his money from all the concerts he's been doing :)

ha ha LOL

Thu Oct 14 '04 12:25:06 pm Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Yes, but Joe has been one hell of a hard working musician for the last 14 odd months. Give the man some credit...

Austin think Joe is planning to stay "off" the road for a longer than usual period when he finishes this tour?

Thu Oct 14 '04 12:29:17 pm Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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A-Team the Movie is finally coming

The long in the works big-screen version of the 1980s action series The A-Team is moving closer to megaplexes.

The show's mastermind, Stephen J. Cannell, and The A-Team movie's home base, 20th Century Fox, have hired veteran James Bond screenwriter Bruce Feirstein to pen the script, the studio confirmed to E! Tuesday.

The film has been in development for years, but Cannell says that the project is now gaining momentum.

Thu Oct 14 '04 1:03:06 pm Set this message as last read
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