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ILoveThailand

Plays: Other
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Achoo: I hope Joe plays Rubina, Love Thing, AWMAWY and Cryin for your woman. Those are amazing ballads. btw, how old are you? I live in minneapolis but keep commuting between Chicago and Madison, WI.

ATN: No Problem Bud! You guys are doing great job.

Optical Studio: Dude, you're more than welcome. Dont let those outside forces bother whats inside. I know its tough but remember one thing, Guitar loves you! Also, GT6 loves you. When I am with the two of those, the world around me shuts off and I enter the ethereal world of music. Speaking of Ethereal, do you like the effect? I love the effect to death! I usually switch off the flanger on that one and I have this dreamy spacy sound. You should definitely try it.

DCK: What do you think about the GT-6?

Michelle: God damn beer guzzling rednecks! Your brother in law should have beat 'em all. I know what you mean by annoying bastards at metal shows. When I saw metallica, there was this Celtic Warrior (aka Neo Nazi kid) trippin on some drug and pushing people around in a really scary way. Someone kicked his ass so it was ok. But yeah, its really not cool.

me off to bed. Good Night people :-)

Edited Wed Oct 20 '04 1:17 am

Wed Oct 20 '04 1:09:24 am Set this message as last read

Artanis I
Ben Kenobi
Australia
Plays: Drums (30 years)
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Bahduh: I couldn't believe the 5th day was all rained out! I was hoping for a batting collapse!!! Wishful thinking?

Enjoy watching Petra! I played a song on radio by them the other night> OH DAMN THE KEYBOARD IS BEING AN ARSE>

ACTUALLY I THINK THE SHIFT KEY IS JAMMED< AS EVERY TIME I TRY TO CLICK A LINK A NEW PAGE OPENS UP< AND SCROLLING THE WHEEL SENDS THE BROWSER BACK AND FORWARD> GRRR>

OH NO< NOW THE PAGE TEXT IS ALL SELECTED AND HARD TO READ>

JAZZY: IF YOU"RE GOING TO BEAT UP ON SOMEONE"S SPELLING< YOU COULD AT LEAST TRY TO MAKE SURE THAT YOUR OWN WAS PERFECT FIRST>

Wed Oct 20 '04 1:42:50 am Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

Plays: Other
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artanis: would be of help if you pointed out the spelling. I dont seem to find any in the JS_JS post. Nice try, 'grasshopper.'
Wed Oct 20 '04 2:13:48 am Set this message as last read

alexandrecaetano
Alexandre Caetano
Caldas da Rainha, Estremadura
Portugal
Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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Hello friends :-)) !!! I`m working in North, the weather is very bad, lots of rain and wind. Very bad to work !!!!

Michelle - thnaks baby :-), glad that you had a great concert, Metallica rocks :-)) !!!!

CLARKY - My deepest apologies, i forgot to write this: Happy Birthday great guitar player :-), sorry friend !!!! Warm Regards !!!!

MATT KING - Nice to see you , i talked with Dave Weiner about you this Summer in Madrid, i told to him to give a regard from me, a Portuguese guy from T2J Community who likes Bodyboarding :-))). How are you? Regards!!

BAHDUH _ hello friend :-)) !!!

OVATION1 - Welcome home bro!!!! Nice to see you :-)) !!!!

JUJU808 - Hello sweetheart !!! How is Lucy? Have a good day!!!

MARIMARISRV - Check out your e-mail :-)) !!!!

JAZZZY - :)

OPTICALSTUDIO - Thanks for your words bro, you are invited to my workshop :-)), it´s free ;-) !!!

Ok friends, this weekend is my workshop, i`m very excited, the audience are many of my friends and fans, very cool :-) !!! Wish me good luck brothers!!!!

Talk to you later, warm regards, have a good day!!!



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Wed Oct 20 '04 2:24:56 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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michelle - clenching up is not a great idea... lmao...
you need to be relaxed... lmao...
the only girlies that need to clench up are those with a butt hole the size of a bucket... roflmao..


Mikey - yup... it was my birthday last week.. thanx for the belated wishes....
you're a star... thanx bro...
I'm not sure if I got monged or not...
I think I was too monged to notice.... lmao...

I so understand what Vai means about composition..
I too get my greatest satisfaction when writing and creating music..


I think my favourite Taste track is Blister on the Moon
Rory was years ahead of his time..
mieksb, civgeek, cuthbert - yes I'd agree that Malm's playing on Rising Forsce is truely inspired... I guess my main moan about that album is that at the time he couldn't write a song if his life depended on it... so it was just the playing that held it all together...
Marching Out was much better and I thought that he peaked on Trilogy... but my take is that Turner had a great influence over the crafting of songs.. when Malm is in the company of a great song-smith as he was on Trilogy and with Alcatrazz, that is when I feel that he really steps up another notch... he gets a better platfom on which to express himself and seems to me to be an even more expressive and passionate player.. why?.. my take is "substance".. music that is born out of soul as opposed to technique...
Suffer Me and the ballad on Trilogy [can't recall the name] are prime examples...

Rising Force... increadible and exciting playing... poor songs..


Matt - nice to see you again man... shit... where you been...

I know what you mean about 'going it alone'...
I write and record alone...
my band is just for live stuff only...


Suzie - although seeing Du Pré going bolo in the Royal Festival Hall with the London Symphony orchestra would have been awesome.. lol..
optical - are you looking for a combo or a stack?
Stace - when if comes to footie [soccer in English English.. lol] I support Millwall... and we are and always have been mostly crap.. with little glimmers from time to time that we can be good... I guess that equates to the Red Sox.. lmao...

cos they piss me of and I just keep going back... lmao...



Mowlie - bro... how did the gig go Friday night?.. good I hope..
it was great meeting you.. shame I couldn't stay, see you guys play, get lashed and up to no good... lol..
well I did get lashed and up to no good... but somewhere else.. lol..

so... now you got a little glimpse in music terms of the 'real' me.. over the IUMA jamming me...
I'm glad you enjoyed it...
what are your thoughts... musically etc.. not just the playing... overall..
I'm interested in what you think...
you can be really honest too..
I'm a big boy... I can take it... lmao..

me? Favoured Nations?.... lmao... unlikely... lovely thought though..
reality - I think that I'm destined to remain a mortal... lmao..


jazzy - you ain't reached a new level of weirdness at all... I'm with yer on the dancin' redneck... lmao...
I care if Dick Cheney's lil' girlie is a dyke....
I want to see the video evidence.... lol..

is she fit or is she a bit of a pig...


alexandre - no need to say sorry... lol...
thanks for the birthday wishes bro..
Wed Oct 20 '04 3:21:37 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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I'm ti-yerd...and very, very thirsty...

lol!

Wed Oct 20 '04 4:08:59 am Set this message as last read

Exigence

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Zinc: Cheers for the welcome! I live in Melbourne, which is approximately three hours south (by air) from Brisbane (spelling was right on!). It is a little cooler (temperature) down here - though it is a matter of opinion which city has a better lifestyle.

If I had to summarise the differences in a single statement, I would say that Brisbane is based on a surf culture; and Melbourne is more of a cafe culture with some art and entertainment thrown in for good measure.

For the most part, you would be hard pressed to find more genuine, laid-back people anywhere in the world. Canadians are awesome too (I was there in September and had a fantastic time)!

Wed Oct 20 '04 4:14:02 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Clarky, time to dig out your old albums.. Turner was not involved with YJM until the Odyssey release. Marching Out and Trilogy were written by YJM/ the Johansson bros and Jeff Scott Soto. Soto however was sacked/left prior to recording Trilogy and so Mark Boals stepped in on vocals. Mark of course is still recording as "Ring of Fire" today which features Tony Mac on guitar.

You are right regarding Alcatrazz, the music was developed largely by Jimmy Waldo who was prior to Alc, a member of the band New England who had a couple of AOR type hits. Mr. Bonnet of course had some input and YJM added a couple of tunes and of course all the free-form solos...

Wed Oct 20 '04 5:18:11 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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Exigence


Canada is nice - similar to the US - but yet different. We went to Niagara Falls during the summer of 2003 - great time.

You must be warming up slowly over there - we are slowly getting colder.

Wed Oct 20 '04 5:28:17 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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The Top Compromise Date Movies


5> Divine Secrets of the Full Metal Jacket

4> Terminator of Endearment

3> Indiana Jones's Diary

2> Alien Vs. Pret-a-Porter

and the Number 1 Compromise Date Movie...

1> How Stella Got Her Payback

Wed Oct 20 '04 5:29:06 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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The GI Deserter


A GI deserter was running down a road escaping from two MPs. He came to a fork in the road and saw a nun standing there. He asked her, " Please Sister may I hide under your skirts for a few minutes. I'll explain why later.

"The nun agreed to his request. Shortly thereafter the two MPs came running along and asked her if she had seen a soldier running down the road. She replied, "He went that way".

After the MPs disappeared, the soldier crawled out from under her skirt and said "I can't thank you enough Sister, but you see I don't want to go to Iraq."

The nun said she understood.

The GI said "I hope you don't think me rude or impertinent, but you have the most beautiful pair of legs I've ever seen !

The nun replied, "if you had looked a little higher you would have seen the most beautiful pair of balls you've ever seen ! "

"I don't want to go to Iraq either!"

Wed Oct 20 '04 5:30:13 am Set this message as last read

tommerrick
Tom Merrick
Byron, IL
US
Plays: Drums (21 years)
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Saw Joe about 6-7 years ago in Milwaukke Wi at the Bradly center.... In the mail yesterday was a ticket from my brother.. A evening with Joe on the 26th at the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee Wi.... I can't tell you how fired up I was and am... hope to see a accoustic set....... see ya Tuesday...!!!
Wed Oct 20 '04 5:39:17 am Set this message as last read

Danooooooooooooooo

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Thanks Joe!!!! The Pittsburgh show was awesome! I loved the strange stuff. Hope to see more of that next year!!
Wed Oct 20 '04 5:56:55 am Set this message as last read

BluLight
Giovanni Lauro
Monfalcone, GO
Italy
Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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Hi Joe from Italy! Can talk with you it's a very incredible possibility! Compliments for your incredible, original and "evergreen" inspiration! To hear an your album it's a very mystical experience...:-) I have a question for you Joe: do you accept student? (Or is only a dream...?)
Wed Oct 20 '04 6:39:35 am Set this message as last read

Adrianorb
Adrián Robles
Saltillo, Coahuila
México
Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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Cuthbert Michael Badnarik? Is he a candidate? If so, Why isn't he in the debates? I know there are "republican" "democrats" and "libertarians" What do libertarians stand for different from democrats and republicans?

Saludos amigo

Wed Oct 20 '04 6:53:59 am Set this message as last read

Shredinator
John Wooley
Houston, Texas
US
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Hi Joe, I'm sorry to say that I missed your show this time..reason being is that I was quite ill...and have been for some months..however..I was hoping that there might be a forthcoming DVD for this tour...? are you considering one..? thank you...God bless.
Wed Oct 20 '04 7:02:14 am Set this message as last read

death cube k

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jazzzzzzzy i am not really into multi effects units.. all in one boxes ..never have the sound i am looking for. i like single pedals and rack gear. i guess i am old school.. loads of people do love the multi effects units. i wish they had all the sounds i needed it would make set up go that much faster..
Wed Oct 20 '04 7:05:05 am Set this message as last read

brownbow1955
dave schock
manheim, pa
us
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I attended the Joe show at Glenside last Thursday. Excellent. Too loud though, causes a lack of clarity. I wish all the pros would figure that out.

For those who are interested, here is an out of order playlist,I believe to be complete.Up in the Sky, House Full of Bullets, Psycho Monkey, Time, Gnahh, Hands in the Air, Is Ther Love in Space?, If I Could Fly (which was awesome), I Like the Rain, Searching (I thought a letdown), Bamboo, Hordes of Locusts, Sacth Boogie (closer), Lords of Kharma, Flying in a Blue Dream, Strange (Excellent), War, Motorcycle Driver, Cool #9, Moroccan Sunset, Starry Night (surprisingly great live as opposed to CD) , and The Traveller.

All in all a great show. It was good to hear the "rare gems" and the improvs.

Wed Oct 20 '04 7:41:32 am Set this message as last read

SolidAcid
Tim Leheny
Blackwood, NJ

Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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brownbow: I agree - there were a couple songs that were too loud and you couldnt hear his guitar too clearly - it was only from one of his guitars I noticed though. I got the platinum tickets and our guide said that Joe never does a sound check - so not entirely his fault (don't know why he doesnt though). Along with the bad mic on the drums that was shorting out, Keswick should do their own sound checks - heh.
Wed Oct 20 '04 7:46:16 am Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

Plays: Other
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Clarky: Lesbian videos bore me. Most of them are fake anyways. But I would not mind one with Jesse Jane and hehe, the redneck woman. Check out Jesse Jane. She blows the lives out of me.

Cuthbert: Mary Cheney is campaigning for her Dad and I didnt know that. JS_JS, youre free to vent out your "in the closet" steam out now...on Mary Cheney. hehe :o

Wed Oct 20 '04 8:08:32 am Set this message as last read

TASTEY

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woo hoo...red sox...yankees suck....had to say it....

jazzy: wranglers....come on.....the rest is ok, but wranglers...yikes...

Wed Oct 20 '04 8:17:29 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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Mikesb - I've just checked on the Malm web site... you are of course quite right... I've got my wires crossed....
and it has nothing to do with the bottle of Chardonay I desimated in less than 40 minutes last night... no lie... lmao...

I was thinking of Odyssey with Turner...

but in essence you see where I'm coming from..
let a true song-smith write the 'core' of the music and melodic content, then let Malm sort out the riffs and shreds...
and let Malm loose for the occasional crazy instrumental..
then things tend to work out better..

I actually really like Marching Out and Trilogy, however - musicianship not withstanding - it sounds like it was writen by 17 years olds that are into Dungeons and Dragons, Conan the ball bearing, etc..


cuthbert - ok.. she's not mega fit or anything.. but looks screwable..

I'd buy the vid... lol..


Jazzy - fake lessie flicks or real ones... lol.. I'm just fussy...

I have remarkably low standards and consistantly fail to achieve them.. lol..


Wed Oct 20 '04 8:18:01 am Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

Plays: Other
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I say boo to the red sox...Go Twins!

Whats wrong with wranglers Tastey?

Clarky, you may like this website...

BSWING BSWANG

btw, where in the world is ZenFish? I could never understand his posts but he made up for it by his Bswing Bswang thing. I laughed my ass off!

michelle: going thru post concert depression? I go thru that every time I see a good concert.

Edited Wed Oct 20 '04 8:49 am

Wed Oct 20 '04 8:46:10 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Clarky, Yes I have also found that anything Malm related goes down better with a little Chardonnay LMAO. YJM , who himself prefers red, looks like he oughta cut back a little!! He is starting to have a bloated look similar to the last cover appearance of Rory Gallagher on the guitar mag covers ( I am thinking of the "Guitar World" issue where Viv Campbell interviewed Rory, one of his Irish heroes). Rory as we know had advanced liver disease at the time and ultimately passed away far too young. Rory RIP.
Wed Oct 20 '04 8:51:21 am Set this message as last read

punkdude75
Miguel Chavez
Chi-town, Illinois
USA
Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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shit, we game 'em Loaiza for nothin'
Wed Oct 20 '04 9:00:07 am Set this message as last read
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