laboy
jose hermes III acevedo victorias, negros occidental philippines Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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it facinates me everytime i hear your music and it makes me wonder if there is way that i could be playing just like you,joe!!your music rocks and i'll be glad to share these to my sons and daugthers in the near future.
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Mon Nov 8 '04 6:55:57 pm
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Namm Man
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962
When I just recently was privileged enough to encounter Joe live, I watched the "The Mystical Potato Head Groove Thing" pretty close. I thought what I witnessed was Joe nutting with the bottom of his right hand thus raising an octave for the sixteenth notes. I have no idea what he was actually doing. Do you know of a web source for the tab or sheet music for the "Mystical Potato Head Groove Thing”?
I apologize for the poor grammar and spelling but I have had a bit of "The Macallan".
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Namm Man
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Mon Nov 8 '04 7:28:12 pm
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Stevee T
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Do The Stu,
In response to receiving negative feedback.
If it's from a respected source...it's taken with great worth. My own girlfriend would prefer to hear words with my music, she's not a musician, but she is a consumer, so I weigh her suggestion with an open mind as a consumer. If Joe tells me he really likes my tone, chops, taste, balls & song writing...then Yipeee!
My new CD & website will be posted in several weeks, and I'm very interested to hear both your negative & positive remarks.
In Response to: NOTE / SWTA-era Satch fans who are Satch fans because they like the Satch / Hamm / Mover power trio sound.
I am a Guitarist, Drummer, Bassist, Keyboard player & lead vocalist...essentially when I listen to Satch it's for Guitar first, then the other complimentary instruments second. I believe Joe basically has the Bass & Drums where he wants them for that release, and he's most likely to change them on future CD's.
Anywho....I think most of us are here because of Joe's music, and I appreciate his, and his band's talent & offerings.
Du The Stu: Nice to encounter someone like yourself that's interested in the nuts & bolts, and willing to talk it out, not just blurt out a bad review.
Love, Peace & Happiness
Stevee T.
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Mon Nov 8 '04 8:54:07 pm
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Artanis I
Ben Kenobi Australia Plays: Drums (30 years)
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Michelle: no we don't have a lot of "shots fired" gun crime, thankfully. The Hoo Hoo Hut is not far from Deadman's Knob too! It's also just up the road from the radio station I work at. Nice spot for a BBQ. Weird name.
My parent's didn't make it to the gig, but my sister was there, and we played to the best crowd we've ever had. One of our best gigs easily. We played in our city in the afternoon (in the hot sun) before driving up for a night performance, and driving back that night. Our singer was sleeptalking (even singing one of our songs!) which kept us entertained and me awake to drive.
Hi all, I've been reading posts from last week. Not going to comment as most of it is now old. Still 12 pages behind.
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Mon Nov 8 '04 9:09:22 pm
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achoo
Tobias Barnes Chicago, Illinois United States Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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Damn Megadeth concert in chicago is sold out. I don't get paid until friday. That sucks! I was all reved up to see them.
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Mon Nov 8 '04 9:10:59 pm
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achoo
Tobias Barnes Chicago, Illinois United States Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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Since the concert hall is a block away from my job I'll just leave early and look for some hungry ticket scalpers. whenever there is a concert and I have a ticket there is a million scalpers. But no ticket = no scalpers. Or there might be scalpers but they will be probably charging 100 bucks or some shit. I'm looking to pay around 40 beans or so.
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Mon Nov 8 '04 9:39:09 pm
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michelle
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Benny, I'm 7 pages behind myself, but I just saw your post. Glad gun crime isn't a regular thing. Today my mom told me that at a club they go to, less than a block away from their home, a guy was shot when he went outside to leave. I'm not sure of the all the details, but she said the guy was about 65 yrs. old and stopped in for a beer. On his way out, a few kids outside started calling him names and harrassing him because of whatever his baseball cap said. They wanted his hat, but he kept walking. They shot him in the back, and he is now paralized and can't walk.
A man works hard all his life and this is what he gets from a bunch of punkass kids. Guns. They're not just for hunters anymore.
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Mon Nov 8 '04 9:58:02 pm
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achoo
Tobias Barnes Chicago, Illinois United States Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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No, guns aren't for hunters; they're for kids! Just kidding, but it's serious.
Good Night all, PEACE!!!
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Mon Nov 8 '04 10:13:08 pm
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hoiguy79
Josue Vázquez Tulancingo, Hidalgo México Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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Thanks to all of you guys is such a pleasure sharing music with all of you, now I'm working on a more Rock sound tune, Later will inform you.
Again.. GRACIAS a Adrianorb, Death cube K, Delfino Pie, Matt King, Jazzzzzzzy, The bob, Punkdude75, Stevee T, Do the Stu, y a todos los que la escucharon.
Now I have to go, must work on the next tune See ya.
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Mon Nov 8 '04 10:24:34 pm
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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DelfinoPie - Linguistic comedy? That sounds like a fun essay...LOL. :-)
RockingChick - Hi...welcome to the site.
Tell us about yourself... How did you get into Satch's music? What are some of your favorite Satch songs? What other bands do you like?
Stevee T - "essentially when I listen to Satch it's for Guitar first"
Some fans might like other things about the music though...and it doesn't make them lesser fans. I get what you're saying, though...
Let me know when your website is up and running...
achoo - "there might be scalpers but they will be probably charging 100 bucks...I'm looking to pay around 40"
If you don't want to pay more than $40, only put $40 in your wallet. Put the rest of your money in your pocket for the time being... That way, when you approach a scalper, you can show that you only have $40 that you want to spend on a ticket. If it gets closer to show time, the scalper might get nervous and just give you the ticket for the price you want...
...Austin...
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Mon Nov 8 '04 11:55:47 pm
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ILoveThailand
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Hey Michelle, thanks for the otep link. Thats exactly how I feel too. I think they have nailed it right to the point, and it isnt surprising that I am not the only one feeling as strongly about it. Thanks again.
There are many people who call such attitude intolerant. I'd rather be intolerant than accepting.
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Tue Nov 9 '04 12:21:03 am
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OME
Christopher Thompson Dardanelle, AR USA Plays: Guitar (37 years)
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DCK I have the first 8 songs I did on video, Crush of Love, FTLOG, were the two covers and the other 6 songs were originals of mine.
Matt K Nice track, sounds like you approached this song in a completely different way from your previous tracks.
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Tue Nov 9 '04 12:38:46 am
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TheBob
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ok anybody that can answer this... what is the difference between the old Surfing With The Alien and the remastered version?, i am on a hunt to getting all the original albums of Joe's instead of burnt copies from my brother thanks!
Bob
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Tue Nov 9 '04 1:08:06 am
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Simon Granada, Andalucia Spain Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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DamnIMissNamm, I somewhere have the tab for the arpeggiated section. I'll dig it up this evening. Also, check out www.ibanez-guitar-players.com I think you'll find some useful stuff there about it, but I culd be mistaken.
Delfino, "a kick in the tits". Haha, that's some real flexibility! Halo 2 is gonna kick all ass, don't worry! The lack of bots will melt into insignificance.....well, that's my guess. I hope I'm proven right! hehe
Aparrently GTA Sand Andreas is the daddy......You have to go to restaraunts to eat and work out at the gymn. If you eat too much you get fat. If you smoke too much dope you can't run very far before you get outta breath. Awesome, can't wait for it on x-box!
Austin, I'm not taking sides cause it's nothing to do with me, but I kinda see where both you and Jazzzzzy are coming from. he is easily irritated by things, just like I am, which gives him a short temper, while you can be really pedantic at times, which is a 1st class winner for making irritable people get tetchy!
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Last night was The Sopranos Season 4 finale....
Pastafarian, I reckon you're gonna love season 4 when you get round to it.....it's nuts.....everything kinda changes and gets a little darker, but there's some bitter-sweet resolution for Tony at the end. It's great. Sorry, I'm trying not to give away the storyline.....it's so good tho!
laters
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Tue Nov 9 '04 2:12:46 am
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Stevee T
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Jazzzy,
Would you explain why you have this under your name?(Listen to 100.3 Minnesota's only smooth jazz station).
42 Years of Guitar playing?
I noticed you mentioned you've got tracks of MP3.com, what artist name do you use?
Thanks,
Stevee T.
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Tue Nov 9 '04 4:08:43 am
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civgeek
Matt Dorado Portland, OR USA Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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2297 Where you at!!
Just picked up the new Tower of Power CD. My those guys have a great funky sound. If any of you are into R and B with awesome horn arrangements (ala James Brown), this is the band. They have been around for 30 years and still sound great. I would check out the site and see if they are coming to your town and go get tickets.
Off to school.
SOTD : Call it Sleep, Vai
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Tue Nov 9 '04 6:08:18 am
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Clarky
Paul Clark plays the organ, going blind www.paul-clark.com
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Jazzy - interesting that you listen to stuff but it don't influence you...
my take is that in some small way, it may well infuence you when it comes to note selection, the vibes of the track etc..
I personally don't play along with Pink Floyd.. as a player it just don't rock my boat...
however, I really enjoy listening to them....
although I don't play along to their music, they have definately influenced me in some way...
my best guess is that their song writing approaches, moodiness and soulfull elements have penetrated my sense of creativity...
so their influence although indirect is still in some way present
all that being the case, I personally don't believe that there is any such thing as "100% original"...
it's all a matter of the combinations of your influences under the guidence of your imagination...
a powerful imagination coupled with very diverse influences will definately create some very unique stuff...
Pitch Axis, or Parallel Modulation [which is the correct term] is where you change the key centre over a common bass note... it creates lots of great tonal colouration and can be a very expressive tool when it comes to creating and resolving tension simply by note selection alone....
I do it all they tme in all my music.. it's a large part of my creative style... and yes.. Our Blood [the t2j track] is riddled with it...
me? insanely fast?... lol... I've never really thought of myself as being that fast... fast enough to cover most of my needs... but not crazy fast like the Petrucci types....
in truth, I never really practiced it... not in the "sitting with a metro playing scales" manner....
I learned the scales to provide me with a means to visualise the neck.. so that I 'know' where everything is...
but mostly I studied real licks.... broke them down.. learned them real slow.. and gradually sped them up until I could play along with the track..... eventually, and without me really noticing... the speed came.... followed by accuracy [although I am in truth a bit of a scruffy player.. especially when compared to the Petrucci types..]
technique aside though... I always aim at being an exciting and passionate player... so for me... speed is an effect... like a delay or a phaser... I just turn it on and off / mess with 'note densities' to create an effect...
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Tue Nov 9 '04 6:19:36 am
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Clarky
Paul Clark plays the organ, going blind www.paul-clark.com
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Zen - I agree completely...
there is a huge difference between being influenced by someone and ripping them off...
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Tue Nov 9 '04 6:29:39 am
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achoo
Tobias Barnes Chicago, Illinois United States Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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Do the Stu: Yeah man, I know how to hustle; born in the slums of chicago. I'm only gonna have around 40 bucks after bus and train passes. plus I gotta buy a winter coat. It's a little nipply out here. I had a jacket I really liked last year but I neglected to lock it up in the closet and my brother sold it. That jacket would have lasted for a long time too, if it wasn't for my meddling sibling.
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Tue Nov 9 '04 8:06:43 am
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ILoveThailand
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Clarky: Good advice there. About the influence, I probably am influenced by a bunch of guitarists, just not aware probably. Most of the stuff I came up with though, I dont find it correlating with any of the guitarists I listen to in particular. But all together, maybe I built something from various guitarists. I fully agree about Pink Floyd's ability to hit moods really well. I think David Gilmour plays the right notes at the right places. It not excess or little. I am impressed that I did pick up on the pitch axis because knowledge of theory is pretty bad. I play smooth jazz for 80% of the time, because its got a lot of feel to it. But my goal is to become a damn good metal guitarist (Megadeth, Dimmu Borgir, Metallica, Iron Maiden, Pantera...). You see the contrast here. So sometimes I feel like I do not know where to start while practicing. I am not very tolerant with books, but I do not mind reading tabs. I have this book called Metal Lead Guitar vol. 2 by Troy Stetina. Do you think it is any good? Maybe you should write a book sometime :)
SteeveT: I have been playing guitar for 34 years. I started playing air guitar in 1982. Then I switched to a toy guitar (with buttons only) in 1986. I started playing an acoustic in 1992 and then switched to an electric in 1994. But you can still count on me sucking :) About the mp3.com files, I did have some files up but then they restructred the entire website so they took my stuff down. I am planning to get my stuff up there again but I am also looking at soundclick or other websites. If you have contact with Ollyno1uk, he has some of my files. You could ask him.
edit: btw, I am 22. I used to play guitar in hell before 1982.
Cuthbert: 59% americans are dumb...lol I belong to the 41%...lmao
962: Check your email bro!
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