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Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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OpticalStudio- what did you record in '03? Was it original material, covers, or what style? I know what you mean, the experience of recording music is great. I would be grateful to hear any info or advice you have about home recording equipment, as I will be looking into that at some point! In England everything is so much more expensive though. Sometimes I feel like I can't even draw breath in London without it costing me quids! Thanks for your good wishes. All the best with your moving house stuff- we are in the middle of a house move so know how it feels... we had some idiot pull out the day before our contracts got exchanged... still! Fingers crossed for you too.

ATN, SGs ROCK!!

Sun Oct 24 '04 1:10:18 pm 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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jelly man - Wow! I just listened to those sound clips, and I'll definitely pick up that Neal Morse album. I don't know much about Neal (or Spock's Beard), but he recorded that album with Phil Keaggy AND Mike Portnoy? Awesome.


Suzie2000 - "I do think it a bit dumb though in hotels in England (and maybe elsewhere, I don't know) how they never have a room 13."

That's also true at some hotels here. There won't be a room 13 or a floor 13.


Mr Nick - You have to save the file as an HTML file, not a Word file. After that, right-click on the file and open it with your web browser.
opticalstudio - The link worked...congrats! ;-)
962 - "I just heard that the local newspaper of George W's home-town in Texas, voted for John Kerry."

"Endorsed" is more accurate than "voted for", but yes.

"In response, George W is trying to get said newspaper shut down."

Where did you hear that? I'm fairly familiar with this story and I haven't heard that anywhere. So, unless that bit of news broke within the past few hours, I'd have to say it isn't true.

The newspaper might go out of business because it has been flooded with complaints from its readers and local businesses have refused to sell it...but those things have nothing to do with Bush. Those things are a result of the newspaper taking an editorial position that opposes the position held by the majority of its readers. Click here for more info...

Also, for what it's worth, the Lowell Sun, Kerry's hometown newspaper, has endorsed Bush. Click here...

...Austin...

Sun Oct 24 '04 1:29:21 pm Set this message as last read

McDave

Cook, MN

Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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DamlMissNamm........LMAO....now we just need to find out if it's actually her voice on the recording...lol....she should change her stage name to Ashlii Minashlii.....
Sun Oct 24 '04 1:32:24 pm Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

Plays: Other
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DCK: You like Tony Mac? I have heard his solo stuff and see him with Vai and wasnt impressed. Not my style, sorry. Well, I know that you dont like John 5 or Slash. I think these are some of the most kick ass guitarists out there.

Optical Studio: Moving out? Shoot man. That sucks. I know whats its like going back to the hometown. I sure dont ever want to go back to my hometown (Burnsville, MN). That place used to drive me insane! I always thought the Mall of America was a piece of shit! The only place they sold guitars at was Sam Goody. Growing up next to world's biggest mall can lead to severe depression!

962: Thanks man! Tony Mac...I can see why people like him, but he never pressed my button! dont know why, just isnt my style. People can call me silly for saying he sucks, but I dont give a shit.

and yes, colson's cousin sis is exxxcellent! lol!

song of the day: Nelly - Ride with me

Edited Sun Oct 24 '04 1:35 pm

Sun Oct 24 '04 1:33:25 pm Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

Plays: Other
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Thats awesome!

George W. Bush's hometown (Crawford, TX) endorsed Kerry!

That really says a LOT!

Sun Oct 24 '04 1:36:12 pm Set this message as last read

punkdude75
Miguel Chavez
Chi-town, Illinois
USA
Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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hello kiddies, whats going on
Sun Oct 24 '04 1:48:18 pm Set this message as last read

punkdude75
Miguel Chavez
Chi-town, Illinois
USA
Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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...They Stu him caus' they love him....
Sun Oct 24 '04 1:59:09 pm Set this message as last read

Namm Man

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962 - Jazzersise,

I just heard that the Aurora colorado "Thrifty Nickle newspaper" endorses Bush. "yuk Yuk, Ug-gug"

I thought you were for thinking for yourselves?

Namm Man

Edit -

The newspaper you are referring to is a little circulation that started in 2000 and only publishes once a week. But you seen the headlines and developed an opinion, just like Mr. Kerry does. Come on guys you can be better informed than that! Big paper here

Edited Sun Oct 24 '04 2:19 pm

Sun Oct 24 '04 2:02:21 pm Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Jazzy, you used the words Tony Macalpine and sucks in the same sentence. Precisely which of his projects and solo work (other than the obviously extremely confining limitations he is forced to work under with Steve) have you heard to come up with that gem of a statement?
Sun Oct 24 '04 2:09:21 pm Set this message as last read

hoiguy79
Josue Vázquez
Tulancingo, Hidalgo
México
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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Suzie 2000 Great you are thinking on studing, I like to think that any profesional that has to be in contact with human beens has to be the most trained ones, because if we do not know how to approuch to the ones that we are trying to help, we may hurt them in the worst way someone can be hurt Emmotional and psychologicaly.
So keep on the hard work, I like to think as if we are just a bridge between god's love and the one that needs help; we are just the way gods approuchs to them.

Atte Jos

Edited Sun Oct 24 '04 4:21 pm

Sun Oct 24 '04 2:13:42 pm Set this message as last read

Mobility

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I love Joe's "Up in the Sky" from Crystal Planet. A week ago at the Beacon Theatre, he opened his show with this song. It was rip-roarin' rendition. I was thinking about it more after the show, and I realized what a classic song this was for a set-opener! But then it became clear that Joe has many tunes which fall into the catergory of great gig-openers.

So during this political season, how about another type of poll. What would all of you say is Joe's best live-show opener?

(In my opinion, criteria should be that the song has got to get people out of their seats, it's got to be amazing to both listen to and to watch being played by Joe, and it's got to get show off on the right foot.)

Thoughts?


Edited Sun Oct 24 '04 2:30 pm
Sun Oct 24 '04 2:28:11 pm Set this message as last read

jelly man
Paul Huxley
Guildford, Surrey
England
Plays: Bass (24 years)
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Do the stu - yeah! really great album... i don't really know phil keaggy anything but he appears a couple of times- he sings a duet with neal on one of the songs which is simply incredible...
Sun Oct 24 '04 2:35:27 pm Set this message as last read

death cube k

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jazzzzzzzy i have not seen the VAI band live.. but the astoria dvd, shows t-mac giving mr vai a good run for his money. Mike keneally totay owned Vai.. but hey.. i think John 5 is over hyped and slash is terrible but still better than kirk hammett. I personally like Keneally in the Vai band better..does Dave weiner do anything in vai's band? just curious..oh well just my 2 cents..lol
Sun Oct 24 '04 2:44:02 pm Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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962..that didn't make much sense to me :P

do the stu..i work with dreamweaver..and then save it as html file and open in browser. dreamweaver is more friendly to use i find as its specificly for webpages.

Sun Oct 24 '04 3:01:21 pm Set this message as last read

MegaBoyd
Boyd
suisun city, california
u s A
Plays: Bass
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962 & jazzy,

I have met jeremy colson 3 times, reno concord & san francisco, & all the 3 times in different environments, & every time he was one of the coolest dude's ever. I really like what he does in the vai band, I was never a fan of virgil, he has skill's & flash, but no groove, ya need a drummer with groove, & mangini & colson have it....................

colson as well ROCKS the new stuart hamm band!!!!!!

MegaBoyd

Sun Oct 24 '04 3:05:33 pm Set this message as last read

TheBob

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ok for all you people that either hate John Kerry or George Bush this is the Place for you!! enjoy!! i did lol

Bob

Sun Oct 24 '04 4:05:58 pm Set this message as last read

NewsMan
Homer Simpson
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seeing as though Dreamweaver is an HTML editor it's no surprise that it's "specificly [sic] for webpage" but you are quite obviously doing something really wrong,,,, did you try and "just fucking google it"?

megapuss he was one of the coolest dude's ever one of the coolest dude's what?. he has skill's - skill's what?


Edited Sun Oct 24 '04 4:44 pm
Sun Oct 24 '04 4:43:08 pm Set this message as last read

Stu Clone
Graham Shackelford
Tacoma, Washington
USA
Plays: Bass (26 years)
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those talking about FPS, specifically phrydom
me: right around something like 32 frames per second is about where the eye sees stop-frames as continuous motion if i remember correctly.

my number was a bit off, but i am aware that the eye does not "see" at this frame rate, hence my phrasing. i was distinguishing the point where we start seeing motion.
Sun Oct 24 '04 4:51:31 pm Set this message as last read

MegaBoyd
Boyd
suisun city, california
u s A
Plays: Bass
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newsman - DOH
Sun Oct 24 '04 4:55:20 pm Set this message as last read

eamon7
ken nechvatal
bloomington, wi
usa
Plays: Guitar (57 years)
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If you don't like Tony Mcalpine you must not have heard the maximun security album. Hundreds of thousands has some fantastic shredding and the rest of the album is great too. can't say i like some of his newer stuff though......Cant wait for tuesday. Joe in milwaukee and i am in the 7 th row seat 10 stop by and say hi
Sun Oct 24 '04 5:28:05 pm 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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jazzzzzzzy - "George W. Bush's hometown (Crawford, TX) endorsed Kerry!
That really says a LOT!"

Does it? Kerry's hometown paper also endorsed Bush.

I don't think either endorsement is a big issue.


Mobility - That's a cool question... I posted a similar question before the tour started (back in September). I was right about Up In The Sky, but I was wrong about some other guesses...

I think Not Of This Earth would be a cool opener...if not to open the show, at least to open the second set. I'd also like to see Joe open a show with Slick.


jelly man - "i don't really know phil keaggy"

You have to buy 220 right now. :-)


Mr Nick - I use Netscape Composer...it doesn't do much, but it works for me. I agree, though...Dreamweaver is more user-friendly. I'm actually considering buying it, as I can get it for about $100 with a student discount through my school. That's a steal, even if I won't use it often.
NewsMan - You're one of the last people who should be pointing out the spelling errors of others.

...Austin...

Edited Sun Oct 24 '04 5:40 pm

Sun Oct 24 '04 5:39:39 pm Set this message as last read

taliesin

quebec
canada
Plays: Guitar (59 years)
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hey Joe (pun intended),

Next on G3 - The 3 greatest names in Ibanez rock - You, Steve Vai & Paul Gilbert !

Paul is one of the all time great shredders - what a sense of musical humour and what speed and precision !

Why not get Ibanez to promote the thing !?

;-)

Sun Oct 24 '04 5:42:29 pm Set this message as last read

Pest

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Wow...talk about rocking the house down! You and your band did just that last night at The House of Blues in Chicago! My husband and I have seen your show just about every chance we can, and this by far, was the most AWESOME! What you played, how you played, the band...best show that I've ever seen! I do have one question for Joe. I am sure that you become used to playing guitar, as it is your life! Do you ever need ice packs for those awesome playing hands that you have? We were totally blown away by your show! Keep up the great work that you do! Sincerely, Linda Bjork
Sun Oct 24 '04 6:09:49 pm Set this message as last read

achoo
Tobias Barnes
Chicago, Illinois
United States
Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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'SUP!

Homework

PEACE!

Sun Oct 24 '04 7:01:43 pm Set this message as last read

NewsMan
Homer Simpson
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ostin: woteva
Sun Oct 24 '04 7:48:10 pm Set this message as last read
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