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Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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Michelle - yeah.. maybe putting green is a little too short... and it bring my cheeks up in a rash... lol...

I guess next you have a trimmed hedge... lmao...

then jungle....

hedges and jungle don't bring me face up in a rash... lol... so those two get my vote....

what the putting green to 6 year old types forget is that they've removed the stuff for the guy to graze on.. lmao..

Wed Oct 6 '04 5:27:08 am Set this message as last read

crushingday62
chris woodland
slough, berks
england
Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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michelle: true very true but the badger song is a legend!! i even found a dance remix of it!!! it did make me wanna thro my computer thru the window but the badger song is cool!!

that fripp mp3 is wicked. i realy wish i could find a document telling me exactly wot he is doing.i mean i no he is layering the effects but i still cant get my head around the fact he is using a guitar as a synth!!! its amazing

Wed Oct 6 '04 5:28:49 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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If anyone cares that much . .

Tiger Woods has (FINALLY) married Swedish model Elin Nordegren at the luxury Sandy Lane resort in Barbados, The Daily Nation newspaper reported on Wednesday.

Wed Oct 6 '04 5:34:34 am Set this message as last read

Master Yoda
Neil Morgan
York, North Yorkshire
England
Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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6 year old - 0
! - 0
putting green - 0
womanly, as the great one intended - 2

There's my vote.

We had a masterclass with Gary Husband today (the drummer for Allan Holdsworth). The guy can obviously really play the drums, but it was so unbelievably not up my street. He had a few interesting things to say about practice and creativity, but he was just a bit too Avant Garde for my tastes. Meh.

Clarky - That's cool, no worries. Dublin is a great city, by the way (although I'm sure you've been there before). The pubs there are unreal; us Celts really know how to party... lmao

962 - I've never ordered anything from GAK before, nor any other online store as of yet. And having read Mr. Huxley's summary of his experiences I may well have to abstain and actually go there (it's not too far)! I'd never buy from somewhere like E-Bay, because I don't usually like the idea of paying money for something I've never tried, particularly when the seller isn't a reputable store. What I tend to do is try something in my 'local' (Anderton's) and then if I like it I'll look for the best price online. Although, if Anderton's don't have it I'm usually a bit stuck, because they won't order something in unless you're defintely going to buy it. Which I guess is fair enough.

Jelly Man - Just wondering - have you ever been to Albert's Music in Guildford? Now that's one hell of an experiece; it reminds me of The League Of Gentlemen. You walk in the door and the guy (I can only assume his name is Albert) stares at you and goes "Can I help yooooooou?". It's very much a local shop for local people! lmao. By the way, you realise we still haven't met up yet, right? We should do something about that...

NM

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Wed Oct 6 '04 5:45:11 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Clarky, the whole tribute album thing generally rubs me the wrong way UNLESS, the artist has passed on, and even then I have reservations. Recent tribute albums I have purchased are yet another Hendrix tribute and a Tribute to Shawn Lane on the Lion label. Generally speaking the artists try not to stray too much from the original so what's the point? Pretty hard to top Shawn Lane doing Shawn Lane. Tributes to bands that are still vital like ACDC Aerosmith and Van H are just plain stoopid. A comp album to ones influences is cool, such as YJM's Inspiration Steve Morse's Major Impacts Album, Rush's latest and George Lynch's Furious George. These players bring their own spin to the tunes they cover. I love the odd cover on anyones album. Take something old and make it new again, that is great (presumeably as you are doing with 21st Century, not retreading the KC or Greg Lake/Gary Moore versions). Another acceptable situation is a tribute to an artist to help them out, like the tributes to Jason Becker and Chuck Shuldiner for example, I have no problem with that principle. Enough pontificating already....
Wed Oct 6 '04 6:14:45 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Bahduh, even though you are waiting for Austin I will tell you that although I am older, I love both Symphony X (specially the last three which are harder and less neo-classical) and Pain of Salvation. Daniel Gildenlow of Pain is quite an intellectual. Zen oughta check his lyrics out. He may be the closest thing we have to a musician/poet in todays music scene....
Wed Oct 6 '04 6:48:43 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Lately I have had this sudden urge to get more grounded or to get back to basics sooooo..

I have spent the better part of the last two weeks listening to the Motorhead box set "Stone Deaf Forever", 99 tracks on 5 CD's that pretty much covers it all... Well, at least it covers the seven deadly sins in spades so to speak (chuckle loudly to myself)...

Anyone with almost seven hours to kill? Spend it elsewhere...

Wed Oct 6 '04 7:17:20 am Set this message as last read

Master Yoda
Neil Morgan
York, North Yorkshire
England
Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Behringer's V-AMP Pro. Any good? How does it compare to the POD XT Pro? Anybody know? It's about half the price, so if it's even nearly as good then I'd be impressed...

NM

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Wed Oct 6 '04 7:30:18 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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COOL THINGS ABOUT BEING A MAN



Phone conversations are over in 30 seconds flat.

A five day vacation requires only one suitcase.

You can open all your own jars.

Hair cutters don't rob you blind.

You can go to the bathroom without a support group.

You don't have to learn to spell a new last name.

You can leave the hotel bed unmade.

You get extra credit for the slightest act of thoughtfulness.

Wedding plans take care of themselves.

If someone forgets to invite you to something, you can still be friends.

Your underwear costs $10.00 for a three-pack.

If you are 36 and single, nobody notices.

Everything on your face stays its original color.

Three pairs of shoes are more than enough.

Car mechanics tell you the truth.

You can quietly watch a game with your buddy for hours without ever thinking, "He must be mad at me."

Same work, more pay.

Gray hair and wrinkles add character.

Wedding dress - $2,000. Tuxedo rental - $75.

You can drop by to see a friend without having to take a little gift.

If another guy shows up at the party in the same outfit, you just might become lifelong friends.

Your pals never trap you with, "So, notice anything different?"

You are not expected to know the names of more than five colors.

You don't have to stop and think which way to turn a nut or bolt.

You never have strap problems in public.

You are unable to see wrinkles in your clothes.

The same hair style lasts for years, maybe decades.

You don't have to shave below your neck.

A few belches are expected and tolerated.

Your belly usually hides your big hips.

One wallet, one pair of shoes, one color, all seasons.

You can 'do' your nails with a pocket knife.

Christmas shopping can be accomplished for 25 relatives on December 24th in 45 minutes

Wed Oct 6 '04 8:19:23 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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0-0-0-2

scientific proof so far that 100% of all men interested enough to take part in the survey prefer muffins with pubes on...

so...

all you girlies in the whole world... submit to the overwhealming scientific evidence...

keep your man happy
grow pubes on ya muffin... as much as yer like...

because all of the guys surveyed perfer it that way...



Edited Wed Oct 6 '04 8:48 am

Wed Oct 6 '04 8:40:17 am Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Master Yoda- is Alberts Music in Guildford the little shop where it sells loads of LPs for a quid each? I've been in that place, if so!

Wed Oct 6 '04 9:33:41 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Clarky, I answered your cover/tribute query earlier today. What is your take on the topic?
Zach, are you still lurking here sometime in "phantom mode"? How are ya man, I owe you an e-mail. Have you heard the Johnny Hiland album yet? It is killer, later dude....
Wed Oct 6 '04 9:35:10 am Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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962- I know absolutely nothing about cars, so sorry about that!

Now I've got to go practise the piano- I've been putting it off for two hours...

Wed Oct 6 '04 9:38:59 am Set this message as last read

TASTEY

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clarky: lmfao..you're nuts.....i guess it must be the same as kissing a guy that hasnt shaved his face in a day or 2...ouch....very prickly....

all this snatch talk...i dont know....

count me in for the natural....lol....but with no tobacco...lmfao..

Wed Oct 6 '04 9:44:10 am Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

Plays: Other
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Quote of the day: "bang the head that doesnt bang"

starqte: forgive my rude behaivour. But seriously is this a joke? I have had tonnes of relation problems too. You know, there are many people on T2J who are willing to help (they helped me). And why all the fretting? Youre going to watch Joe play live, thats the best treatment ever! Also, you dont want to introduce yourself to Satch as a little whiny you know what. I hope to see a post that has taken some effort not some copy and paste BS that you have been feeding us. That way, we will all win :-)

Song of the day: Elliot Smith - Between the bars

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Wed Oct 6 '04 9:47:41 am 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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Bede - You can vote for the songs you want Joe to play by filling out your setlist (in the Interact section of the site). It's too late for your choices to affect what Joe does on this tour, though.


bahduh - "staryqte/the bob.......what the hell is wrong with u people?"

The Bob didn't do anything...

I'll listen to the Symphony X CD either tonight or tomorrow, okay? I'll get back to you...


mikesb - "the whole tribute album thing generally rubs me the wrong way"

Do you like Aerosmith at all? If so, this is a very cool tribute album. It's a double-disc collection of underground metal bands doing versions of Aerosmith songs from 1973-1982.

I tend to like orchestral or bluegrass tribute albums more than "regular" tribute albums. As you said, a lot of the tribute albums out there sound too similar to the original music.


mikesb - What Symphony X albums do you have? Which one is your favorite?

...Austin...

Wed Oct 6 '04 9:55:27 am Set this message as last read

blake71

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Joe: I am going to be in attendance to your show in Pompano Beach Florida. I am so pumped to see you live for the first time I am counting down the days. I am going with two other friends of mine and on behalf of all of us we wanted to request a performance of Love Thing. We you can play it if it is you're will.Love thing was the first song I had ever heard of yours and it is the song that got me into your music. See you at the show.
Wed Oct 6 '04 10:16:15 am Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Clarky, try telling that to a brazillian ;-)


Suzie, hehe, no problem.....most people who like to think they know EVERYTHING about cars haven't heard of the Porsche 962, so you're 100% forgiven!
Jelly Man, thanks for your feedback. I'm quite tempted to order this stuff from GAK now. I mean yeah, apalling service, as I thought, but if I can get a hundred quid or so knocked of my sound card and guitar, I'll be smiling!

Clarify something for me - they messed you around, you had to change your mind and get something different, but you paid less, and when it finally did arrive, it was undamaged? That's an okay deal if that's the case!


Yoda, crushingday62, thanks for your input gents!
Wed Oct 6 '04 10:17:55 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Austin, I have ALL the Symphony X stuff and Michael Romeo's solo album too... (What can I say I am a sick man)

My fave is "The Odyssey" followed closely by "V"

I have not heard that particular Aerosmith tribute but imagine that most of the songs are totally reworked, or at a minimum represent a complete genre shift so I am somewhat cool with that., like some of the cooler Zeppelin tributes. I also love the instrumental "Pickin on" series. Love pickin on Zeppelin Vol II. That is truly putting a whole "genre" shift to the songs as well as making it 100 percent instrumental so that is cool as well.

Wed Oct 6 '04 10:32:31 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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To everyone going to the Satch concert tonight in Georgia - have fun and report back tomorrow.

If you get back stage, please let us know all the great, glorious details.

Above all - have fun and enjoy.

I am looking forward to seeing Joe in Chicago on Oct 21 and 23 (heading backstage, horray).

Wed Oct 6 '04 11:08:14 am Set this message as last read

Stringless Obsession
Deborah Klopp-Ivey
San Diego, Ca
San Diego
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Hey is anyone out there??? It's been a while since I've been in the sight... Where is everyon? No posts since Oct. 1st. I need to know if/how I can order tickets for a show in San Diego in Dec.
Wed Oct 6 '04 11:14:56 am Set this message as last read

Stringless Obsession
Deborah Klopp-Ivey
San Diego, Ca
San Diego
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Oops...sorry I was wrong... I found you...
Wed Oct 6 '04 11:15:57 am Set this message as last read

Master Yoda
Neil Morgan
York, North Yorkshire
England
Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Suzie - Nah, it's a little musical instrument shop. They sell mostly dodgy budget versions of stuff. Like electric guitar packages for £80 and that kind of thing. Although they did have an interesting looking Bodrhan drum with the Guinness insignia on the head, which appealed to me somewhat. No idea how to play one of those things though, so it would have been a bit of a waste of money! lol

NM

Wed Oct 6 '04 11:22:07 am Set this message as last read

Stringless Obsession
Deborah Klopp-Ivey
San Diego, Ca
San Diego
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Can I buy tickets from this web sight???
Wed Oct 6 '04 11:24:36 am Set this message as last read

Music Man62
Arnulfo Salinas
Lincoln, Nebraska
usa
Plays: Guitar (49 years)
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Hello Joe Well were do I begin, my name is Arnulfo Salinas I'm 41yrs. old and soon to be 42 on October 25th so I thought of something special to do on my birthday or around my birthday.I was checking out your web-site and seen that you will be in Austin Texas again for the 30th.I seen you twice at the Austin City Music Hall first time was with Steve Via & John Petrucci then you had Eric Johnson come out at the end that was excellent.Then I seen you at the same venue with Steve Via & Dream Theatre another great show.I was living in Austin Texas part of 2002 & 2003 but I had to come back home to Lincoln Nebraska due to my father's Health condition he is 80yrs. old and he is Diabetic.He had a bought with colon Cancer but is doing fine he live's with me and I take care of him.Well enough of my situation I miss Austin Texas for two reason's the music scene and the fact that I play guitar and have been playing since 6th grade for a very long time.You are one of very few guitar player's that inspire me with my playing I know several of your song's but I tend to write my own.I play a black LesPaul through a Randall head and roland processer gp8 I then run this through my four track and from the four track to my computor.Then I mix everything down and burn my own c.d.'s. The only thing I do is work take care of my father and play my guitar and write music.I have'nt done nothing much for the past 2yrs. for the reason of my father.So when I seen you are going to be in Austin I said to myself that I have to go see Joe Satriani again.Since you don't come close to the midwest I will travel 4 states to see my mentor Nebraska.Kansas,Oklahoma.Texas.I have my ticket's and will be in Austin the 29th so I just wanted to say I'm a very dedicated fan and I'm looking forward to enjoying the show. CactusTex Arnulfo Salinas p.s. keep the inspiration going!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wed Oct 6 '04 11:25:09 am Set this message as last read
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