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Namm Man

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javitiani

Feliz Navidad......

Namm Man

Tue Oct 26 '04 9:27:47 am

ILoveThailand

Plays: Other
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Michelle: Thanks for those sweet words...they mean a lot coming from you! Maybe you should play hacky sack with your hubby tonite..lmao

Zen Phish: Slide to the wild side? Acid & X do that to people.

Hollywood Stink.

DammMissNamm: Listen to "In my darkest hour" by Megadeth. Great f'in track!

Good song pick of the day, michelle!

The Beautiful People - MM

Your grandma playing hacky sack with grampa for G3...

Tue Oct 26 '04 9:47:05 am

ILoveThailand

Plays: Other
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Zen Fish - Tell a friend you are voting. pass the phattie dude....

The USA is having elections. There are three candidates - Kerry King (from Slayer), Gavin Rossdale (from the band Bush - if you have seen the banners) and Darth Vader.

I know you are writing some Jim Morrison book or article....how fried if your brain right now? lol

Have you ever tried Purple Haze? Or White Widow?

Zen Fish is also a very trippy name......do the french ever have wine and mushrooms?

Tue Oct 26 '04 9:53:47 am

Namm Man

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javitiani

Hola Hermano chileno en música.Damos la bienvenida a sus opiniones y a su presencia.Ruego relojes del dios encima usted y su venda durante su viaje a México festival bajaprog.I viva adentro Illinois en une estados de América.I han tocado la guitarra por 16 años o tan pero estoy asustadoque no me he convertido también perito. Amo Chile aunque nunca he estado allí mi sueño él a navegar allí un cierto día. Recientemente en un viaje con mi esposa descubrimos un poco de vinochileno, ¡gran materia! El dios le bendice para que su tentativa se comunique con nosotros y como para darle la bienvenida con los brazos abiertos.....

Hombre De Namm

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Tue Oct 26 '04 9:58:29 am

Oddities3000

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Anyone know how early you have to get there for the back stage tour before the show if you have a platinum ticket? No none seems to know, the ticket place, the venue, no one. Help!! The show is Thursday!!!
Tue Oct 26 '04 9:59:18 am

Namm Man

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Oddities3000

I guess you are going to the Nashville show? My wife and I are going to be there too. I am travelling to the show in my RV and I plan on getting there early about three hours. This is my first Satch show and I am as excited as a blind lesbian at a fish fry (yuk yuk...) I have not received tickets as of yet but the site says that they are to be left at will call, as well as the plat pass, are you under the same impression? If you get there early and want to hook up, I will be serving cocktails in the RV (assuming you are of legal drinking age of course). Reply and let me know.

Namm Man



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Tue Oct 26 '04 10:16:10 am

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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The Top 5 Least Popular Halloween Treats

5> Fun-sized L. Ron Hubbard tracts

4> Lump of stuck-together Brach's found in candy bowl inherited from Grandma

3> Petrified Easter Marshmallow Peeps

2> Full-sized Snickers wrapped in Bible tracts about how Halloween is the devil's work

and the Number 1 Least Popular Halloween Treat...

1> Assorted Yankees (George Steinbrenner's house only)

Tue Oct 26 '04 10:20:24 am

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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Oddities3000


When I received my t-shirt for the Platinum package, there were papers included. It stated to arrive at 5:00 pm prompt at the venue - you would receive your tickets and your Platinum pass there. Then you will go onstage, back stage and take pictures with the equipment (no touching though).

Tue Oct 26 '04 10:22:42 am

Namm Man

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cuthbert1776

No puede hablar una lamedura del la lengua, pero yo puede conseguir alrededor de una computadorabastantes a traducir áspero.Déjeme sepa si yo cogen para arriba, estoy volando a hermano de lapersiana aquí.

Hombre De Namm

Translation.......

cuthbert1776

Can’t speak a lick of the language, but I can get around a computer enough to roughly translate. Let me know if I fuck up, I am flying blind here brother.

Namm Man

P.S. I also make a mean Margarhita, the raging alchoholic that I am.


Jazzzzy

I am still doing the retrospective of my life, self esteem is still entact, but i'll keep working on it!

Tue Oct 26 '04 10:29:03 am

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Jazzzzy, hehe, sorry man I missed your "join chat room"! Besides, that was this morning when I was posting round the time you were, and when I'm on in the morning I try to make it quick cause it's on peak rate, whereas in the evening, ie. now, it's free!

By the way, the Dutch often have beer and mushrooms.....dunno if that helps?! hehe


Austin/Stu Clone, do you know of any good bass-tab resources where I could get some could stuff to teach a beginner?

I teach guitar, but had a call from a kid last night who wants to learn bass and kind find anyone else in the area who could teach him, so I said i'd give it a shot! Any suggestions or bass knowledge would be very helpful indeed!


RIP John Peel. I can't believe he's died. He was a great guy, a real british national hero in my eyes.
I'm just listening to the Not Of This Earth album! It's ace, what a debut! You gotta love The Snake!
http://www.soundclick.com/pro/?BandID=246433


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Tue Oct 26 '04 10:32:21 am

guitarded boy

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Thanks for the suggestions, but I would really like to take the guitar because I'm going to put it in a glass case and hang it in my pool table room, and wanted the signature on the front of the guitar.

What kinf of marker would be good for this, I was going to get Permanent Silver or chrome color. Can I gloss over the autograph at a guitar shop?

Enquiring minds want to know :)

Tue Oct 26 '04 10:48:25 am

Zenfish

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Tue Oct 26 '04 10:55:47 am

Namm Man

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cuthbert1776

I just tried to cut the text of javitiani's post, opened word XP, highlighted his text and clicked tools / translate. There are plenty of options there. I am actually glad that I did. javitiani has a pretty cool website that is already partially translated to English. I particularly trowsed on his posters, very cool! I figure if I say anything too whacked to the context clues javitiani will question my translation. Bridging language with common music, there is love in cyberspace!

Namm Man




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Tue Oct 26 '04 11:06:49 am

Mr Nick

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do the stu..i do have a job...but the software the developers make is too expensive.
Tue Oct 26 '04 11:32:59 am

Stu Clone
Graham Shackelford
Tacoma, Washington
USA
Plays: Bass (26 years)
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962
with my students, the literature they end up using depends a lot on what they want to learn, where they are, etc.

what style is he wanting to play? how seriously (as in, does he just want to know the minimum or does he really want to have a knowledge base built up).

band method books, even though they're a bit awkward for single students, are good starting places. also mel bay/hal leonard beginning books.

more jazz centered, but i LOVE what ed friedland has done with his bass book series. http://www.edfriedland.com/
he's also written some books that span a more comprehensive field. worth checking out, i'd say. he's a great guy and a phenomenal teacher.
Tue Oct 26 '04 11:49:10 am

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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962 - "Yeah George W and the Bush Administration (ie. his cronies) tried to get it shut down."

But it was only reported on one news program in another country, and it wasn't even important enough for them to mention it on their website? I find that very hard to believe.

"And it wasn't that which I was referring to with regard to sharing an opinion. ... the concept of me sgaring an opinion was, to some, unacceptable.
It seems that that is unacceptable to you too."

Those comments were in the same paragraph as the rest of your comments to me...how was I supposed to know that you were talking about a conversation that I'm not even a part of?

It's logical to assume that you were talking about the same statement. The comments didn't make sense to me because that original statement wasn't an opinion.

I have no problem with people here having opinions. If you think I do, it's probably because of the misunderstanding I just mentioned.

"rather than just trying to lay down this "I AM The Law" shit."

You posted something that I didn't think was true. I looked it up on the internet and found absolutely nothing to back it up. I asked you for an internet source and you didn't have one. Those things cause me to question the validity of your original statement. At this point in time, I think it is false. I will continue to think it's false until I see a news item that says otherwise.

If you think that means "I AM The Law", there's something wrong... Should everyone blindly believe the words of everyone else, and not point out things they think might be partially incorrect or completely false?

"do you know of any good bass-tab resources where I could get some could stuff to teach a beginner?"

Stu Clone has a good point...it really depends on the student.

Does he want to play fairly simple "classic rock" basslines (Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin, etc.)? Two-handed tapping like Stu Hamm? Funk? Reggae?

Get a beginner's book for the style that he wants to learn. You shouldn't have too much trouble because you already know how to play guitar.

I think it's important to teach songs from the very beginning...it'll make him want to learn more and keep coming back for the lessons. He should leave the first lesson knowing some part of a song, even if it's just the bass line to Wild Thing or something simple like that...


jazzzzzzzy - "you seem to be very easily offended everytime someone on this website seems to be a liberal."

That's not true. I agreed with some of the things 962 said. I had an issue with one of his statements.

"I know you are the guy who has been here the longest"

There are a few people here (michelle, for one) who have been here twice as long as I have.

"please cut off the "I am the law" attitude here"

Please read the last bit of my response to 962. If you think questioning false statements is the same as an "I am the law" attitude, there's something wrong.


cuthbert1776 - "I would think they would broadcast the future team's games out in the LA market ;-)"

LOL... We still get every Rams game on television here in LA. ;-)

I didn't know that the team might move out to LA. I mean, I know we've been looking for a team here, but I never would've thought of the Colts.

Don't they have high attendance figures? I never would've expected them to want to move.


ovation1 - Hi... It's always nice to hear from you...
SupaaDave - "The best trick he did was walking into Compton with a camera crew and not getting robbed."

LOL!


Well...I gotta go to class. I'll be back later.

Go Cardinals!

EDIT - I fixed a quote tag...

...Austin...

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Tue Oct 26 '04 12:07:52 pm

TASTEY

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michelle: have you seem marilyn manson live? they are coming to boston 11/26 was thinkin of going...i dont typically listen to them, although i have a cd, just thought it would be an interesting show....

GO RED SOX...WOO HOO....

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Tue Oct 26 '04 12:09:55 pm

munio

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does anyone have any good song writing techniques, cos ive been playin guitar for about 7 years and i still cant create any of my own songs, (don't be too harsh im only 15). Could anyone give me any tips??
Tue Oct 26 '04 12:12:31 pm

ILoveThailand

Plays: Other
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Tastey: Go see Manson. His shows are spectacular.

Zen Poisson: Ever had a love affair with a white widow?

962: sometime in the chatroom bro...!

Did you guys know that Satch has some songs available for download on amazon.com? Its free.



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Tue Oct 26 '04 12:26:33 pm

Adrianorb
Adrián Robles
Saltillo, Coahuila
México
Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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Tastey Go see Manson. He is a very good live singer.
Tue Oct 26 '04 1:37:58 pm

rock around
luis fernando dias
São Paulo, SP
Brazil
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Could somebody please tell me which whammy pedal does joe use ? thanks
Tue Oct 26 '04 1:39:52 pm

ILoveThailand

Plays: Other
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Joe uses Digitech Whammy pedals. Honestly, Whammy pedals suck.

At least I cannot use them well. I sound like a kitten being squished by an elephant.

Tue Oct 26 '04 1:59:53 pm

phil the knight
phil butchelli
ellwood city, pa
usa
Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Joe, Just want to say I always enjoy listening to your cds. I've been playing since 1970-if that dates me its ok. I've played in many bands. I've fronted for blood sweat and tears and the marshal tucker band. In my band around 1998 we even did the crush of love. We always took it to the next level. Right now I'm working on my nephew's cd. He has seen you live a couple of times whereas I haven't. The next time you are in the Pittsburgh pa I want to go. In the mean time I think you be flattered by my version of crush of love. I created the midi file and played all gtrs. I would love for you to listen to it just once. Is there a way I can e-mail the mp3 to you? This is the first time I have posted a message. I guess I was a little green when I found a close friend of mine has been backstage at 2 of your pittsburgh shows including the one just recently.

See Ya Phil The Knight

Tue Oct 26 '04 2:05:39 pm

DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips
King Of Monsters
Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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And the award for "Simile Of The Day" goes to......Jazzzzzzzzy for his recent post featuring this simile...

"I sound like a kitten being squished by an elephant."

Delfino
Tue Oct 26 '04 2:21:10 pm

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Stu clone, thanks very much for your input, I really appreciate it. I haven't actually had a lesson with him yet - he's coming over fr his first tomorrow evening, so I'll be finding out then what he's into, what he wants to learn, and so on. If he decides to stick with it and progresses to a level where he needs to start checking out the more intensive learning from books, i'll definitely check out ed friedland! And the Hal Leonard books too ~ in my experience, Hal's guitar books have been excellent so i'm sure the bass one's are equally useable!

Thanks again dude!


Austin, thanks to you too for your bass input.

Regards the misunderstanding or whatever, you seem to be suggesting that I made up the story of George W and crew getting the Crawford local paper shut down etc etc? hehe, dude, I would not make up a story like that! In fact I wouldn't make up any story.....that's pretty much what pissed me off - you were implying i'd made it up just because you didn't find internet backup for the story. You could see if you can look into the BBC's archive of recent news boradcasts, and try to find the article, but i think you'll find it a lot more cost-effective time-wise, just to trust that I did indeed see that report on the news!

However, that report could have been misled, but if that's the case I'd rather read "dude, I haven't found anything about that story anywhere else.....maybe there was a mistake", than read "you're lying". Before you say it, no you never said "you're lying" but it was quite clear that that was what you meant.


Delfino, yeah that had me smiling too! Honesty is a virtue! hehe. The sound of a kitten being squashed by an elephant.....i'd never realised it, but with a Whammy, that sound must be surprisingly easy to replicate!
http://www.soundclick.com/pro/?BandID=246433
Tue Oct 26 '04 2:27:01 pm
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