Farhan69
Joe Depp Dhaka, Bangladesh Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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hey guyz and galz,
i m new here. so wats up n here? does jos show up here often?
ne ways wats up wit this cd this community is bringin out? i wud like 2 help if i cud. i 16 and play guitar since i was 7. i got a fender in 2001 and a zoom 505 processor. i kno the processor sux. i m gettin 1 for my bday!
ttyl
farhan
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Tue Nov 9 '04 10:54:20 pm
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Woohoo...I'm listening to Jordan Rudess' Rhythm Of Time. It's an awesome album...everyone needs to go buy it (How many times have I said that, now?).
Dr Mindcrime - Instead of typing out a longer detailed thing about the differences between remixing and remastering, I did a quick Google search and came across this. Ignore the references to specific CDs...the page is actually about some band. Scroll down to the "Technicalities Part 2" section, and read the "Remixing and Remastering" bit...
achoo - Ah, okay... EOC is also one of my favorite Satch CDs. Champagne? is actually my favorite track on it...LOL. I also REALLY like Until We Say Goodbye, but I prefer the techno version from Additional Creations over the EOC version.
Sorry...I don't know what scale Joe uses in the part of TPC2K(PI) (LOL...what an abbreviation) you're talking about. Maybe Clarky or matt king or someone can help you there...
bahduh - Hi... If you are able to email me some pictures of your son, I can temporarily host them on my website so other T2Jers can see them (if you want everyone here to see the pictures, that is...hehe).
Stu Hamm has not played with Satch since the G3 2001 tour. At the time, Joe wanted to move in a different musical direction. Among other things, Stu wanted to take a break to spend more time with his baby daughter. Satch recorded SBM and ITLIS? with Matt Bissonette on bass.
Yes, Z.Z. plays bass on Bamboo (just part of it, though...not the whole song).
I got your email...I'll respond to those questions (about LTE and some other stuff) there, instead of posting them here.
Mobility - It's possible that Eric Clapton just isn't all that familiar with Joe's music...I don't know. EJ was probably there because of the Texas connection and Vai might have been there just because of his industry connections (owning a record label).
I think the event took place a few weeks before the start of the G3 tour. Maybe Joe was on vacation with his family or something. Maybe he was asked but just didn't want to do it.
If you don't know who Satch is it doesn't mean you don't know anything about the guitar. Don't be mad at Clapton. ;-)
Farhan69 - Hi...welcome to the site. Joe usually stops by every so often, but he hasn't been here in several months.
...Austin...
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Tue Nov 9 '04 11:10:09 pm
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Artanis I
Ben Kenobi Australia Plays: Drums (30 years)
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Hi all. 8 pages behind, but I wanted to comment on something that appeared "Sunday". In regard to a title for a new live DVD, forget love in space, how about "Will There Be Joe In Australia?"
Wow I finally found my post from yesterday. 4 more to go?!?
Michelle: that is a bunch of crap. Absolutely no respect. Pure selfishness with no regard for other people. I don't really care who is in Government if kids can run around and shoot people for bunches of crap like that. (Unless they have the ability to stop it, or are the cause for the problem.)
Farhan: hi. Welcome to the site. For information on the CD, click on the "Click here" near the top of the screen. Joe does drop by every now and then, but he's been away for a few months.
My favourite Satch albums for whichever various reasons are usually Surfing With the Alien, or Crystal Planet.
Well that took a long time. I'm hungry. Happy birthday to Mum. BEN
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Tue Nov 9 '04 11:12:19 pm
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Artanis I
Ben Kenobi Australia Plays: Drums (30 years)
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If you recall the number of ways to give change for a dollar in US currency posted by Zinc Master the other day, FYI (if you are interested) I just calculated that there are 50 ways to give change for a dollar in Australian currency. (5c, 10c, 20c, 50c, $1)
Austin: check out our messages to Farhan ...
I made a counting error. Good old MS Excel.
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Tue Nov 9 '04 11:32:26 pm
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DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips King Of Monsters Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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962 WHOOOO HOOOO....Halo 2 got dispatched today...and I got next day delivery on it, so fingers, toes and testicles crossed I'll get it tomorrow...
Delfino
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Tue Nov 9 '04 11:45:59 pm
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ILoveThailand
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YNGWIE MALMSTEEN Loses Over 50 Pounds, Becomes A 'Health Nut' - Nov. 9, 2004
The following message was sent earlier today (Nov. 9) to YNGWIE J. MALMSTEEN fan club members from the fan club's director, Anne Petty:
"Just got off the phone with Yngwie. Had a wonderful chat for a little over an hour, and got quite a few questions answered for the next newsletter. The new album is mixed, and he is just working on the sequencing of tracks before it is mastered. I know the album title, but I'm not allowed to tell. It might leak out anyway, but I'll say no more until he gives me the green light on that. This album will be quite long, with many different moods and styles of songs.
"He was very upbeat, in a great mood, can't wait to get out on the road early next year to promote this new effort. Says he's in great health — has turned into a health nut, no alcohol, no cigarettes, lots of tennis and working out. Has lost over 50 pounds. It's all good!"
A photo of the newly slimmed down Yngwie can be seen on the ebay acution page for the 1996 Malmsteen Model Fender Stratocaster which he is currently selling.
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Wed Nov 10 '04 12:06:05 am
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EViL DC5
Chris Carson Fairfax, VA USA Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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Do The Stu, thanks man. The cleared alot up for me. I should know this since im getting into home recording. I had pro tools but recently I sold it to get my Js1200 from Rich over at Ibanezrules.com. I need to start working again and save up for alot of studio stuff.....expensive stuff. Anway I got this pro tools book I am reading...... good stuff. Thanks again and talk to you all later.
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Wed Nov 10 '04 12:33:49 am
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Jimmy Kane
Lille, France Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Zinc Master : about the crisis in Ivory Coast... One of my friends is American and she lives in France (Actually she comes from Portland, Maine). She told me that in the US they don’t know a lot of things about what’s going on all over the world... So I guess that’s why you had no idea that problems were taking place in Ivory Coast. You have to use the internet network to know it.
This is a british report :
“Operation Unicorn, the French military presence in the Ivory Coast, attracted little international attention until an outburst of weekend violence which included the deaths of nine French soldiers, the retaliatory destruction of the country's tiny air force and the killing of 50 Ivorien demonstrators by French troops. This is a crisis with an old-fashioned colonial feel but one which is attracting as much media attention in France as Iraq currently does in Britain.”
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Wed Nov 10 '04 1:40:45 am
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Jimmy Kane
Lille, France Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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And about the beer stuff (Yeah it was two days ago) This is what I found :
Yesterday, scientists for Health Canada suggested that, considering the results of a recent analysis that revealed the presence of female hormones in beer, men should reconsider their beer consumption.
The theory is that drinking beer makes men turn into women. To test the theory, 100 men were fed six pints of beer each within a one-hour period. It was then observed that 100% of the men gained weight, talked excessively without making sense, became overly emotional, couldn't drive, failed to think rationally, argued over nothing and refused to apologize when wrong. No further testing is planned....
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Wed Nov 10 '04 1:43:27 am
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ILoveThailand
Plays: Other
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The Bob: Yngwie looks better with blubber on his face. When I saw him live on the G3 tour, I was expecting to see a skinny guy. But when he skid on stage and started shredding, dude, I had the laugh of a lifetime. Not only was he amazing to hear, but he looked like such a clown that it became even more fun to watch. So, I like the fat Yngwie, not the phat Yngwie!
Clarky: Unleashed in the East, I will definitely check out the album. In fact, I will be out to buy it today. I have liked JP but never heard much. I did hear somewhere that even Metallica layers their tracks, I guess most musicians do. Are there any specific riffs you learnt when you started playing? The first riff I ever learnt was Black Sabbath Children of the Grave. Thats another secret I am trying to unlock. The key to being simple. Megadeth's Holy Wars...The Punishment Due has some really kick ass riffs. Have you ever heard it? Maybe you can do a cover version...would like to hear it!
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Wed Nov 10 '04 1:44:38 am
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Tullio
MarcoTA Juric Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro Brazil Plays: Guitar
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Hi Joe!!!
Nice to see you and to meet you at all Rio de Janeiro show. Now, dec 3, you cam back to Rio de janeiro with G3. Its very wounderfull date to me and all musician and lovers of the your guitar. You are the best !!! See you in Claro Hall in Rio de Janeiro at dec 3 2004. GOD BLESS YOU!!!
Oh, dont forget my aftershow...:))
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Wed Nov 10 '04 1:59:29 am
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mowlie_2000
Aarren Mowle Bradford, Yorkshire, UK Plays: Hide & Seek Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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T2J CD Update - I just received this email from Benji Bartlett over at Guitarist:
Hi Aarren,
Thanks for the CD. Will try to make space for a mention this issue.
Best Regards,
Benji Bartlett. Reviews Co-ordinator.
So guys and gals, keep your eyes open for the mention!!!
Aarren
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Wed Nov 10 '04 2:46:44 am
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MOCAICO
Esteban Arevalo Santiago, Region Metropolitana Chile Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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Hi everyone, I`m from Chile and I'm hoping that the 10 of december came so fast, Satriani is the most extraordinary guitar player that I've ever seen, and a nice person full of "carisma" and humility, G3 is something holy in my country that we have been waiting for so long,
Viva SATRIANI Y VIVA CHILE MIERDA!!!
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Wed Nov 10 '04 3:44:39 am
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Zinc Master
Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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Please say it isn't so (ha ha ha - of course kidding)
Abba Reunion Would Only Disappoint, Singer Says
Entertainment - Reuters
BERLIN (Reuters) - Swedish pop legends Abba will not be getting out their spangly jumpsuits again because a reunion would only disappoint their fans, former Abba singer Bjorn Ulvaeus was quoted as saying on Wednesday.
"I can understand that people are longing for Abba, but deep in my heart I know that they would be deeply disappointed if they saw us back up on the stage again today," Ulvaeus, 59, told Germany's Bunte magazine.
"Just look at our videos," he added. "That energy, that drive, that enthusiasm. You just wouldn't see that anymore if the four of us got on stage today. It's just not there."
Abba was one of the most successful 1970s European pop groups. They won the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with "Waterloo" and subsequent hits included "Fernando," "Dancing Queen," and "The Winner Takes it All."
The group split up in 1981. Four years ago they turned down an offer of $1 billion to re-form.
The two couples who made up pop's most famous acronym -- Agnetha, Bjorn, Benny and Anni-Frid -- have long since divorced.
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Wed Nov 10 '04 5:30:03 am
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eamon7
ken nechvatal bloomington, wi usa Plays: Guitar (57 years)
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CLARKY: boy did you make my day. when you posted about ufo's strangers in the night i said yea somebody who knows who the origional master of guitar is. michale schenker was and still is the biggest influence in my life as a guitar player. when i first heard him play as a beginner i said i wanted to play like michael. when eddy vanhalen hit the scene i said i wanted to play like michael. even today i want to play like michael. time for a little lights out and rock bottom. SUZIE2000 when you get that flying v pick up a crybaby wah, a marshall amp and a strangers in the night cd too
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Wed Nov 10 '04 5:41:40 am
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