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TomSr
Tom Davis
Mount Carmel, PA
USA
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DamnImissnamm: Amen, brother!
Thu Oct 21 '04 9:27:24 am Set this message as last read

DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips
King Of Monsters
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Do The Stu Cheers :-)

Delfino
Thu Oct 21 '04 9:42:47 am Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
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OpticalStudio- I do love my SG. It's platinum and quite beautiful, I think. Also have a Fender Strat that plays very nicely, also another custom strat and an Aria. also have a lovely classical guitar. My husband and I don't play rock stuff together- a hobby really, but we do voice and guitar duo stuff - we've recorded a cd of material quite recently (Renaissance period, John Dowland, Henry Purcell etc.) That's not exactly very rock and roll of me, is it?!! :-)
Thu Oct 21 '04 9:51:27 am Set this message as last read

UnknownOrigin

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Whoa. I just listened to Turkey Man from Additional Creations, and it reminds me a lot of Is There Love in Space? Really pretty song.
Thu Oct 21 '04 10:01:31 am Set this message as last read

McDave

Cook, MN

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To all Americans in this talk forum....I know this is'nt the proper place to talk about politics....but don't you think it's about time Lady Liberty shaved her Bush?
Thu Oct 21 '04 10:21:29 am Set this message as last read

achoo
Tobias Barnes
Chicago, Illinois
United States
Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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POLITICS. I HATE EM.
Thu Oct 21 '04 10:22:06 am Set this message as last read

Namm Man

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cuthbert1776

I was not implying that your comment was negative, I was generalizing a genre of critics. When someone attacks you (and thousands of your colleagues) at your place of work, what can one do in power but react? In fact, by not reacting the previous administration stuck its head in the sand instead of out of the fox hole. Freedom is a right, but a right that needs to be defended, once again this calls for a re(action). I would not support a Pre-crime department or policy but I do support sexual offender notification and the three strikes rule. Sadamm had every opportunity to work with weapons inspectors. He chose to be defiant.... we reacted...... I think he wishes he had that choice back.

True cause... Once again, hind sight is always 20/20.

True cause? We haven't been attacked since........

With Respect for you and your views.

Thu Oct 21 '04 10:51:49 am Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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juju808, cool, thanks lots for checkin out News In Brief! Al and I just want want to get loads of people to hear it really! And yeah, that's TASTEY you're hearing on each of those 4 newscasts - now go tell her she did an ace job! hehe

Yeah I wish our votes could help change things for you guys - I feel that sometimes we get a more realistic report from the media, on what is really going on than you guys do in your own country, cause the Bush administration has such a tight grasp on what it wants you to all believe, and so on. That really ties with what Jazzzzzzy was saying too, about biased and unbiased media, sensationalism etc.


JSW, thanks for the link! That looks like a really cool idea!
Jazzzzzzzy, yeah man, I hear you, and like I said to juju, I think it really blows that you guys often get such an artistic representation of what's going on!
http://www.soundclick.com/bands/3/thegalleriamusic.htm
Thu Oct 21 '04 11:17:30 am Set this message as last read

bluskyz

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Joe, I have followed your carrear since 1988. You have given me a lot of inspiration over the years. It has been interesting listening to your music grow both in maturity & complexity and you continue to fascinate me with your creativity. I have been playing seriously now for 4 years but play only by ear & feel. I have found that though I struggle communicating with other musicians, through hours of tireless practice I can continue to expand & grow as a musician. Although I have many guitar influences, I don't want to copy only create my own music. What advice can you give me as I continue to work through the endless highway of notes, scales & chords?
Thu Oct 21 '04 11:38:58 am Set this message as last read

Rendclaw
Brian Caraway
Ann Arbor, Michigan
USA
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Joe, it was a WONDERFUL show here in Ann Arbor last night. As my review said, I was so nervous in meeting you that the questions that I was going to ask you just flew out of my head, so I am going to list them here. Thank you for coming, and I hope that you come back soon!

My major one is and this is not a criticism, but why do you not have a guitar tuned down 1/2 step for the songs that were originally recorded as such, such as War and The Extremist? The version of War you played last night rocked the house, but the song carries so much more impact and are heavier when tuned down to D#. Tthe only answer I can think of is it being a matter of logistics, and I know you and the crew are more wary these days about carrying around a lot of guitars.

How is Stu doing? I know that he is not on the tour, but as he is part of the family, I'm curious to know what he is up to.

That's all I can think of, and thank you again for a magical evening, and the best concert experience of my life.

Edited Thu Oct 21 '04 12:04 pm

Thu Oct 21 '04 11:41:59 am Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
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DamlMissNamm, while you are entitled to your views as I am to mine, and also while you are welcome to discuss politics on here with those who also want to, being English I found your comment...

"... to all of our friends living under royal blood in the UK, years ago when we dumped tea in the harbor and decided to keep our right to bear arms, we didn't give a shit what you thought then about our policy. What makes you think we care now?... So, Brits...sit back relax and follow our lead. We will save your little country from terrorism just like we saved you from hitler."

...very rude and patronising. OK, you may not care about England, but do you have to spout off like this?

Thu Oct 21 '04 11:52:58 am Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

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do the stu: blah blah blah....(quote this in your next post)

juju: thanks so much!

962: Dude, do you listen to Porcupine Tree?

Do the stu: You say your politics is in the middle of the road but you always seem to pick on Liberals and democrats. You can quote this too! Its fun to copy and paste!

Thu Oct 21 '04 11:58:18 am Set this message as last read

Namm Man

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Suzie2000

I sincerely apologize for my comments that offended you. After reading your post, the comment that you removed from the context of my entire post is condescending. I am sorry. I should have addressed the particular brits that were concerned that we should care about what the countries that ask us to defend them think of us when we do.

Thu Oct 21 '04 12:08:49 pm Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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DamlMissNamm- ok then, thankyou.
Thu Oct 21 '04 12:18:31 pm Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

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DammMissNamm: I have to say (in a thick southern accent) "EEE HAWWW!" Way to go cowgirl! On a serious note, I think your post is shit. What makes you think Americans dont give a shit about Britain? Have you been watching the news? Have you seen Bush kissing Tony Blair's ass? You say if radicals want a Jihad they should "bring it on"? I am ashamed of people like you. Sure, bring it on. This is the very same attitude "our" President (bush) had when he went to war with Iraq. This is not WWF. This is not a Rodeo where 'bring it on' works. I know there are people who envy the United States, and you and I hate them equally. But with your attitude & your presentation I dont think they will think any better of us. I think you need to be educated in some of the things our presidents have done with Iraq, Iran and the long gone USSR.

I hate religious statements of all kinds too when they are brought out to the public. So I hope you understand when our president says "God Bless America" and kills thousands in Iraq he is not doing any good either. You believe in strength and honor...have you been listening to Zakk Wylde or something? You are a very narrow minded person imho. and who is john q jerk off? your boyfriend?

Thu Oct 21 '04 12:29:17 pm Set this message as last read

Namm Man

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cuthber6

"Ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure"

I prefer Mr. Pearts "An ounce of perception a pound of obscure" (sorry Neil I couldn't help myself)

"I have seen plenty of talk and action related to the "cure" (strikes on others), but little talk about the potential preventions"

Once again Saddam had every chance to comply....

"The war in Iraq has nothing to do with self defense" "Furthermore, I do not believe Saddam was ever a threat to the US, including Desert Storm"

Remember the Israelis waiting for the scuds to land? (they stayed out of desert storm) Oh yeah there were American citizens in Israel at the time.

I don't think in good conscience you could say that Saddam should control 25% of the oil in the world.

"I am in agreement with President Washington regarding entangling alliances. "

"What right does the US have to dictate what weapons another country has and what research another nation decides to undertake? "

We have every right to dictate what ever we want to when it comes to intercontinental ballistic missiles. Mr. Washington would agree if the ICBM preceded the musket.

Thu Oct 21 '04 12:33:23 pm Set this message as last read

codaniel

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I just got the opportunity to meet Joe thanks to the drawing on Satriani.com. When I called my dad (also a Satch fan) to tell him about it, I told him, "Well, it looks like if I die, now I can die a happy man."

My mistake, however, as ever since the night of the show I've had Joe's rendition of "Sleepwalker" running through my head. I've tried everything to re-establish normality by listening to other songs, even trying to play "Sleepwalker" on my guitar. All with no luck. I'm desperate! The only solution I see is to get a copy of Satch playing that song. The problem is that I don't See that song listed on any of the Satch releases.

Joe...Please Help! If there isn't a bootleg out there, somewhere, you're just going to have to put it out on your next album...post haste!

--Chris

Thu Oct 21 '04 12:35:28 pm Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

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5 hours till Satch, fuckerz!
Thu Oct 21 '04 12:35:30 pm Set this message as last read

Namm Man

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jazzzzzzzy

ouch! Let me pick up my chin... We do care about the brits. We just don't care about who (of all countries) they think we should vote as President of ours.

Making friends fast.

Namm Man

Thu Oct 21 '04 12:39:36 pm Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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DamlMissNamm- Ok then, in return: what do you think of Tony Blair? I can't stand him and wish he could be sent into space if truth be told!

I suppose however, that whoever is voted in as President has more consequence for us in Britain, than the other way around for you.

Thu Oct 21 '04 12:44:41 pm Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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"...of all countries..." ??? Just re-read that bit! There you go again...
Thu Oct 21 '04 12:46:49 pm Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

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damMissNamm: I think we need to be concerned what others think of our elections. Reason? There is enough reason already. We cannot have an arrogant President like Bush anymore. You say other countries should not give a shit about what we are doing? But you believe America should? I do not want America to be called the International policeman once again (always has been actually). We are the most powerful country in the world. Some of the decisions we make affects the whole world. Here is an example of our fucked up foriegn policy; we did all this campaign to boycott everything French (people like Zen Fish, lol) but at the same time we have "strong relations" with the Saudis???

Think for yourself. It is important for other countries to have an opinion about us especially when we have fuckt up so much. I do not mix patriotism with politics.

LOL, "of all countries"

Joe, since you are from outer space, the next you go home please take Bush and Blair and dump them there. You should come back though!

Edited Thu Oct 21 '04 12:57 pm

Thu Oct 21 '04 12:52:20 pm Set this message as last read

achoo
Tobias Barnes
Chicago, Illinois
United States
Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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When the hell is showtime? My girl is talkin that, I want to take a nap shit. Fuck that If I aint gent no sleep neither do you. As soon as I get off of work we're out.
Thu Oct 21 '04 12:57:29 pm Set this message as last read

DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips
King Of Monsters
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Do The Stu

I just read through the speech (the proper one) to familiarize myself with it some more....and I found a really fitting quote, Heston must've seen this coming...

"Those who are hostile towards us will lie in wait to seize on a soundbite out of context..."

Thats very fitting, and its exactly what Moore has done to create his own little representation of Heston, and to mediate it to others.

I know you already know this, I think most of this is me writing down my thoughts as they come to me, so forgive me...

Anywayz, take care

Delfino
Thu Oct 21 '04 1:00:13 pm Set this message as last read

Namm Man

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Suzie2000

"What do you think of Tony Blair?"

Blair is a good man with strong convictions. But I must say the Jury is out until we find out if he listens to satch.

BTW do you listen to Greg Howe? I was turned on to him by my uncle. This guy is amazing. Definitely G3 promise there.

Namm Man

Thu Oct 21 '04 1:11:20 pm Set this message as last read
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