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FERCHUNINO

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JOe: I have a special favor to ask you for, I´m from Argentina and I know you are coming here on December. I would be gratefull If you could sign my guitar, Is there a chance to do this???????????. Please let me know if this little favor could be done. Thanks Fernando Baraldo
Sat Oct 23 '04 1:51:48 pm

climber
Don Cutler
Washington
USA
Plays: Guitar (55 years)
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Dam We had so much fun last night. GOOD MORNING/AFTERNOON/EVENING ALL!!!!!!!
Sat Oct 23 '04 1:52:18 pm

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Cheese101- I haven't read The Explosive Child- who's the author? I will try to get hold of that.
Sat Oct 23 '04 1:56:06 pm

cheese101

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Suzie2000:

The author of the Explosive Child is Ross W. Greene, Ph.D. When I bought it I had to have my local bookstore order it. It's good!

Jazzzzzzzy: I don't see anywhere what you thought of your second EWJ concert? Bet it was really good??

Sat Oct 23 '04 2:00:48 pm

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Jazzzzzzzy- what's the thing about posting 1003 times? Hope you are well!

Optical Studio- Your Jackson sounds cool! By the way, what do you find most difficult about playing acoustic guitar compared with electric? I know what you mean about sharp edges on guitars... that's one of the reasons I love SG so much- she is so smooth! I advise everyone to have one in their collection!

That is a very nice offer of yours to upload some stuff for us, we have recorded some stuff on CD, but it needs editing / sorting out etc.... but when it's all finished, hopefully not too long, will get back to you on that!

Thanks

Suzie

Sat Oct 23 '04 2:06:59 pm

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Cheese101- thanks for that.

Are you a Satch fan too, or is just your son that likes him?

Sat Oct 23 '04 2:09:23 pm

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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bahduh - I did respond to your comments about Pain Of Salvation...although if it was in one of my huge posts, you might have missed it. Basically... I have heard of the band, but I haven't heard any of their music. I saved the album titles that you suggested...next time I have some money, I'll buy one or two of them. That won't be for a while (Weeks? Months?) though...because I also have a stack of about 15 CDs that I've bought over the past month that I still haven't had the chance to listen to. ;-) I'll let you know what I think as soon as I get to listen to them. I'll do the same with Lacuna Coil, the other band you recommended.

DT's SFAM is a great DVD...but Live At Budokan blows it away. Man, I wish you were able to see it somehow.

I'm not sure if I understand your question about Z.Z. I think he's more of a guitarist than he is a drummer...


thedevilsslide - No, Ibanez doesn't make left-handed JS guitars.

The effect you're probably wondering about on Raspberry Jam Delta-V is a DigiTech whammy pedal.


962 - I'm not defending Bush. I don't think he's done the best job as President, and I'm not going to vote for him.

Michael Moore should know that you can criticize Bush without being deceptive and without manipulating events to imply things that aren't true. Why didn't he make an honest documentary? If he did, I would probably agree with his point of view. Oh, wait...if he was honest, he wouldn't piss people off, he wouldn't be as famous as he is, and he wouldn't make as much money as he has.

I don't like him because he's distorting the truth when he doesn't need to. He's adding more lies (or deceptions or whatever you want to call them) to the whole situation...he may be shining light on some problems, but he's also unnecessarily creating other ones.


j0ak0 - That date is listed in the road section, so I would have to say it is official.
matt king - Thanks for sharing that... I think you sent me an early version of that (or maybe I've just already heard it). Either way, it sounds very cool. :-)
PhryDom - Thanks for stopping by... :-)
Fretslayer - That's a great way to start your DVD collection...here are a few more must-haves:

G3 - Live In Concert
Led Zeppelin - DVD
Rush - In Rio
Dream Theater - Live At Budokan


Suzie2000 - Jazzzzzzzy doesn't like the number 13.

...Austin...

Sat Oct 23 '04 2:09:36 pm

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Do the Stu- the number 13 is alright really...

Jazzzzzzzy, you don't chuck salt over your left shoulder as well when you spill it, do you?

Sat Oct 23 '04 2:16:38 pm

dragonchild
Eva Viding
ENSKEDE,
Sweden
Plays: Other (27 years)
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EEEEEEEKKKKK!!!!!!!! Another HUGE hairy spider in my living room! This one came strolling over the floor as if he owned the place. It's MY apartment, goddammit! Normally I would have thrown him out the balcony but he was just too big and scairy so I smashed him. Now I feel bad. I'll probably have nightmares tonight about him and his 50 hairy spider friends, coming to beat me up. Ugh.

jazzy Sorry for the late answer, I've been jammed with stuff this week. No, 9-ball is not Scandinavian, in fact it most likely stems from America and it's hugely popular all over the world. It's the most popular pool game ever. But in my opinion there are other games that are funnier to play. ;-) BTW, I'm reee-e-e-e-ally jealous about your three shows and two backstage passes!

marimari Thanks for all the jokes you send me, they're funny! I loved those bad Halloween costumes lol! NAMM? Sounds great! Have a blast!

austin I had considerable problems with the webshop when I wanted to pre-order Vai's new cd. I still have an order listed there for 4 copies instead of 2 as it won't let me change it and I can't seem to log out and log back in again... But no, the score wasn't listed in the checkout procedure for me either. Since I didn't go through with the order I haven't received a written confirmation yet though. I have sent them an e-mail about it, hopefully they can sort it out soon.

My T2J cd has arrived! Yay! I'll give it a listen this weekend and let you guys know what I think.

Am I wrong or have they changed the font used when you write a new message? It looked better before, now it's harder to read, the letters sort of melt into each other...

Sat Oct 23 '04 2:26:06 pm

cheese101

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Suzie2000........

OH MY GOSH??? Do I like Satch? Heck yes!!! Love him! Love his music. We have all the DVD's, CD's, tab books, other stuff, t-shirts, etc!! He is totally awesome!

I have to confess, I had become something of an old fart in my music choices, mainly listening to country with some classical, but since my son started guitar I've come to appreciate jazz, blues and now rock again! Liked rock when I was a teenager, but slowly got away from it. I'm so glad my son discovered Satch, as his music has totally brightened our lives in many ways!!!

We are traveling to San Fran Dec 26th just to see Joe, and are really hoping they open up the second night of music, so everybody needs to buy tickets and sell out the first night! And if he comes anywhere near Oregon, Washington, Nevada and most of California, we'll be there! We may be newer Satch fans, but he'll never lose us!

Sat Oct 23 '04 2:28:26 pm

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Cheese101- or Tracie- sorryI didn't realise you were such a fan!

I must admit, when I was in my teens I loved all the heavy metal stuff, but recently have started getting back into it! I've played piano since I was about 9, quit it when I was 14, got back into it in my mid-twenties, and keep playing - and love it!

Same in some ways with the guitar, I learned some classical when I was about 13, learned lots of Joni Mitchell style stuff, then married a man who is a classical guitarist, who I just want to listen to! He is teaching me electric guitar though, something I wish I had tried years ago! I just love playing electric guitar.

Hope you get there on Dec 26th!

Sat Oct 23 '04 2:41:20 pm

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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... re-read my post, which makes it sound like I got married at 13... which I didn't, just for the record! I think I was 28 at the time!!!!

:-)

Sat Oct 23 '04 2:44:12 pm

punkdude75
Miguel Chavez
Chi-town, Illinois
USA
Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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Hey what's up peeps...

Tobias barnes:.How was the show yesterday ?? did you have a blast.? I am not going to those shows, caus' I'm outta the country...but looking forward to in the future.

I would like to make a comment on the elections coming soon. VOTE FOR KERRY

Sat Oct 23 '04 3:27:35 pm

TheBob

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well...it looks like there wont be any tour stops up in oregon...looks like i'll be seein ya some other time
Sat Oct 23 '04 3:27:47 pm

death cube k

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OME i do pay out doing instrumental music but its my improv trio.. we a write the music.. so its not a soo show.. i have a had some oca cub dj's spin my tracks.. and one radio dj payed 3 cuts from t2j cd..
matt king cool track
Sat Oct 23 '04 3:35:33 pm

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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DamnIMissNamm, you were a guided missile technician? awesome! I'm guessing you know the processes they go through to make those guided missiles hit civilian targets then?

Me get a grip? Well im not gonna get a grip of the same wad of crap that you've got a grip of. I mean really.....you're obviously completely for the war in Iraq. Tell me, in your mind, what was the justification for bombing Iraq for the last 12 years?

Also I want to know, what do you think it was about the war on afghanistan that made it all worthwhile?

And finally, the most important question I'd like to hear your answer to - what was it that linked 9/11 and the decimation of Afghanistan, to WMD's and the invasion of Iraq?


Fretslayer, how awesome is Vai's Live At The Astoria DVD? One of the coolest bits for me was Virgil's Drum Solo! That man is incredible, I wish he was still in the Vai band!

By the way, I thoroughly recommend the Toto 25th Anniversary Live In Amsterdam DVD, if you like that kinda thing. It's a great show, as was G3 '96, but you may already have that on VHS!


Austin, I understand your point of view, but my only comment is that I think it is better to use selective evidence to make the guilty people look bad, than it is to make the guilty people look innocent.

So maybe Mike did make a dishonest, biased documentary, but he was doing something unfavorable in the face of a bigger moral issue. He was doing it with the aim of showing up the massive injustice that the world's most powerful leader has caused.


http://www.soundclick.com/bands/3/thegalleriamusic.htm


Edited Sat Oct 23 '04 4:15 pm
Sat Oct 23 '04 4:09:13 pm

DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips
King Of Monsters
Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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I've just got back form being round a friends house...been drinking and ofcourse girls were present, had one hell of a good time and yes...am slightly tipsy right now.

On the ride home my dad was trying to convince me I was drunk, I told him about there being a meatloaf dvd being out and so on, and I also said how it would never be as good quality as Joe's LISF DVD...to which he said "Michael Satriani? Whose that? Joe's brother?"
Obviously proclaiming I said Joe, I knew what he was upto...anywayz, I'm feeling tired and I probably need to spend atleast 14hrs sleeping...

Night Night
[br Delfino
Sat Oct 23 '04 4:13:18 pm

TravisHodges

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Hey Joe, Big time fan here. Caught you at G3 this year, Tower Records and have recently bought a lot of your DVDs (Satch Tapes, G3: Live In Denver, and Live in San Fransisco). I was just curious, how you get that great tone. I know you have a new amp out, can't afford it right now, wish I could. I've heard you use below normal mids, and you use the DS-1 for your leads. I own a DS-1 and I can't get any of your tones. I've tried everything with an equalizer....just can't get it as smooth. Could you tell me how you get such smooth tones as in Always With Me, Always With You, Love Thing, The Extremist, or Satch Boogie for that matter. I'd appreciate it. Keep up they playin'! Love the music.

-Travis

Sat Oct 23 '04 4:20:33 pm

Shakkalath
Todd Yarbrough
Woodsboro, Texas
USA
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Zinc Master: In your review of last nights show you wrote in closing..."Thanks for all things Joe". Very Cool! That is exactly how I feel.
Sat Oct 23 '04 4:24:09 pm

Steven Wilde

ShredZone, CaliFunia
USA
Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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Jazzzzy- Your words and kindeness, and appreiaction is Overwhelming! It's People like You who make this buisness worth the heartache!.....BTW if You want My radio shack speacial keyboard, Say the word! it needs A good Home!.....Thanks again!.............................MARIMARI- My post to You did not go through earlier, So here it is! Hi to a wonderful warm freind1 i am glad You are doing great1 I always feel better after sharing thoughts and life with You!....Hugs and Hug's!..............Later!..........................EVZEVZ- I checked out Your tunes! Vry nice! Thank You for sharing! pure awesome guitar tracks that Tell a waonderful story! Keep up the great work-If You are intersted, I am realy new to all this (2 years) But I have a 16 track standalone recorder, and a wide range of songs, If You want You can hear them at www.abovethenumbers.com I aplogize for not knowing how to hypwerlink! remebber though I am still learning!......Thanks and Chase those dreams!..........................SUZIE2000- NP- I get a real high out of collabarting an sharing , helping others with there musical goals! It helps Me to! Oh Yeah...just read some more of Your posts that is awesome! I am A "limited" Person myself!...with the brain damge, and find there are a lot of People that realy don't have time for the dis-abled!...I am in there way!....So I aplaud You in your efforts!...Being kind and understanding!...that is how We are going to get through this Life on this earth-Untill the Lord comes and takes Us home. Also what sort of recording gear do yiou use?...And right on for understanding "edge" guitars and "contoured" Notice Joe has Custom contoured guitars! The reason acoustics are difficult is because I am small, no diffrent from the soildbody. realy, its just that all guitars are like that for Me I have realy tiny hands and My reach is limited so I have to try Xtree hard to make chords and sounds, But I Love doing it and i Love challeges!....Okay Suzie have a good rest of the weekend! and Keep listeining to Joe and become inspired!...................DCK- I am glad things are moving right along for You! I finshed 3 more songs, when I finish the effects and mastering i wil post them for You It's not usual Steven Style, but There realy melodic!..."melodic breakdown" that is one of the track's!!!......Take care bro'....................To All Have A exlellent weekend and weekout!..............Steven.

Edited Sat Oct 23 '04 4:34 pm
Sat Oct 23 '04 4:30:16 pm

cheese101

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Suzie2000, no problem, you don't have to be sorry, I'm just an enthusiastic Joe fan! As I think most everyone here is! I think I've picked up that you may live overseas? It's way cool to be able to talk to people from all over the world, or read their posts. Maybe the world would be better if we all spent time communicating like this and getting to know each other.

TheBob: don't despair, I'm still hopeful that Joe will come north, so we just have to keep our fingers crossed. And Ken the Fireman from this site said once upon a time that Joe loves to play Portland, so maybe he will remember his northwest fans soon!!

Sat Oct 23 '04 4:43:03 pm

climber
Don Cutler
Washington
USA
Plays: Guitar (55 years)
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Galen!!! Are you still in charge? SEATTLE PLEASEEEEE!!!.
Sat Oct 23 '04 5:05:02 pm

Mr Nick

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does anyone know of a free website hosting thingy so i can practise html on?
Sat Oct 23 '04 5:12:00 pm

Fretslayer

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962: Indeed, the Vai dvd is awsome. Why exactly did Donati leave? Toto, I only know the song Africa, and that Steve Lukather is from the band. Lukather is an awsome player. I'm curious as to what thier other material sounds like.
Sat Oct 23 '04 5:22:31 pm

Fretslayer

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jazzzzzzzy: Nice, Manson rocks dude. Have you heard John 5's new solo Instrumental cd??? I heard a few clips, and it's total shred!! It's also getting really good reveiws in the guitar mags.
Sat Oct 23 '04 5:24:51 pm
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