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opticalstudio well i am doing better today. my hand hurts a bit still..
zenfish i love tim burton.. his movies are awesome.
Tue Nov 9 '04 9:12:38 am Set this message as last read

DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips
King Of Monsters
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962 Hehe, I can't wait for Halo, playing the multiplayer with friends is a blast on its, own let alone with new vehicles and weapons and such, its gonna be great.

As goes to GTA:SA I haven't seen much of it, but I have been told repeatedly how good it is, an xbox version is a must though, definitly.

Do The Stu lol yeah it was really fun to do about linguistic techniques, I spent about an hour or so just reading through comedy scripts lol...got it done though and to a high standard to methinks.

I got to college today and offered to show my friend one of my transcripts to show him the jokes I chose to use as examples....and I'd only left the whole thing at home lol...I had to walk like a mile home to get it.

Cuthbert You cheeky rascal you...lmao...

Clarky hehe I never knew you were on http://www.ibanezregister.com lol. I dunno how recent the profile thing is on there, but have you got your custom 7-string now?

Also how much did you get each of your Mashall 1960b's for? I'm looking to start saving for a couple...

Delfino
Tue Nov 9 '04 9:29:04 am Set this message as last read

Noppa
Kimmo Taskinen
Jyväskylä,
Finland
Plays: Drums (40 years)
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Hello Satchland!

Been quite busy, working 6 days a week regularly; we are going to make an organizational change on turn of the year and I have to clarify and organize all the administrative change-overs and all that shit...
...okay, bullshit -> to the point:


Oh man, I have found more excellent 'new' rock-albums this year than in the past 5 years...must be the boost I got from here while waiting G3 on this spring talkin' about good music with all you great guys...and girls!

Here are my latest finds: Vince Neil: "Carved In Stone" (-95) -> fucking delicious! ...pretty varying, still in line... I didn't value much mr. Neil as a singer before this, but now I do = excellent over all!

Extreme: "waiting for the puncline" (-95) -> Nuno was on fire on this one (,too) ...this one in also varying, including e.g. a ballad, a pure ROCK-song ("No respect") and an instrumental where Nuno really unleashes himself ("Midnight express") ...and there is the title-song hidden in the 'last' song (comes after a quiet brake!!!)...

If you haven't heard those, go civilize yourself!

Edit: I still have to add "Unleash The Beast" by Saxon (-97) although I already mentioned that over a month ago ...I've listened A LOT of it and it still feels really great (adult-really) -> go get it!


Hope everybody is doing fine! ...I'm gonna go open a nice cold Finnish beer and lift my feet on the living-room table...and listen some excellent rock-music.

Laters...

Edited Tue Nov 9 '04 10:25 am

Tue Nov 9 '04 9:56:46 am Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Cuthbert, haha, 230,000 londoners have shag-itis. Nah i've not been to London in ages, and evidently, that's no bad thing!


Delfino, just got an email from Play.com - To:

Simon Daultrey(airman_siro@yahoo.co.uk)
Your order for Halo 2 (Limited Edition) has been posted.

Please allow 3-5 days delivery.

WOOHOO! some time this week, i'm going into Hibernation, and when I come out, I'm going to be a different person! hehe, can't wait


Noppa, f*ck yeah man, Extreme's Waiting For The Punchline is one of the coolest of cool albums in my collection! I love that record, and the bonus song at the end is killer!

Hey if you're really digging that album, I definitely recommend that you get Nuno's two Mourning Widows CD's - they're a tad expensive cause you have to get them on Japanese import, but so, so worth it. Do you have Nuno's "Schizophonic"? If not, that'd be worth checking out between Waiting For The Punchline and Mourning Widows 1!


Jazzzzzzy, thanks for your mail bro! hehe, one of my family friends mailed me a link to that site the other day, it's pretty interesting! I should forward you the mail from her actually, cause there's some other funny shit in there!

I'll send it in a few minutes!

Tue Nov 9 '04 10:46:11 am Set this message as last read

Noppa
Kimmo Taskinen
Jyväskylä,
Finland
Plays: Drums (40 years)
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962: Hi, Simon! I do have "Schizophonic" and I'll sure check out "Mourning Widows". Thanks for the tip!

Edit: I have a few Japanese imports...they are not so expensive here in Finland...comparing to Finnish prices,

Edited Tue Nov 9 '04 10:59 am

Tue Nov 9 '04 10:57:23 am Set this message as last read

TheBob

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Dr Mindcrime yeah thanks man...now i can take that info and store it away forever!! lol

Jazzy yeah, it came out a few years ago but they remastered the album, and i'm trying to find out what the differences are...if i never find out i might just get the remastered one?

Tue Nov 9 '04 11:03:12 am Set this message as last read

eamon7
ken nechvatal
bloomington, wi
usa
Plays: Guitar (57 years)
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HEAVYMETALMAN: the difference between the vikings and cheerios is that cheerios belong in a bowl. go packers
Tue Nov 9 '04 11:38:35 am 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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As an extension of Nass' question, I think it would be interesting to see everyone answer the way I did...

What is your favorite Satch album, what do you think was the best Satch album at the time of its release, and when you look back at Satch's career from some point in the future what do you think will be considered his best album? My answers are below (in response to Nass).


jazzzzzzzy - "There are many people who call such attitude intolerant."

Who? I certainly didn't say that...if you got that from my post, you misunderstood it completely.


The Bob - The difference is that the remastered version is remastered. ;-) It sounds better...

If you're buying copies of all of them, go for the remastered versions if you can. I think most (all?) of them have been released that way. I have a few of them, but I have some original versions as well.

In most cases, it's better to buy a remastered album instead of the original. Remastered versions usually sound SO much better. The only time you might get screwed with a remastered version is if the record company is putting it out quickly to make money (if the artist recently passed away, for example), or if something has been drastically changed (like when Ozzy Osbourne hired session musicians to redo the bass and drum tracks on his first album or two when he remastered them again a few years ago).


962 - "he is easily irritated by things"

That doesn't excuse his behavior here.


cuthbert1776 - "Food for thought"

That was interesting...thanks for sharing it.

" there are probably a helluvalotta people in Indy that are happy he was injured last night. I think Minnesota would've opened up a pretty serious can 'o' whoop-ass Da Colts."

I don't know... I think one of the reasons the Colts ran so much early on was because they knew the Vikings wouldn't be using their normal gameplan (the Colts could afford to run more than usual because the VIkings didn't have Moss). If Moss was in for the Vikings, I don't think Manning / the Colts would've wasted any time going to the air. Manning still may have finished the game with "only" four touchdown passes, but I think the Colts would've won (even though both teams would have scored more points).


Nass - I have three ways to answer that...let me know if this doesn't make sense and I'll try to better explain myself.

My favorite Satch album is ITLIS?.

I think his best album (at the time it was released) is probably SWTA.

I think his best album of all time (looking back at his career as a whole from some point in the future) will probably be Crystal Planet.

...Austin...

Tue Nov 9 '04 12:00:22 pm Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

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Do the stu: Seriously, back off. I didnt use your fucking name so shut the fuck up. You're getting on my nerves now. I never mentioned and never am going to mention a right wing twat like you. If there were any people I talked about it was no one on T2J. It was about an Otep link michelle asked me to check out. Also, the person I talked about being intolerant to the right wing party was Fat Mike from NOFX. If you are Fat Mike or the chick from Otep, you can reply. If you are not, I'd rather have my balls eaten by hannibal lector than have another conversation with you. It seems like most people here do not have a problem with me (at least not at the current moment) and I am restraining myself from talking shit because I just do not like doing it. But if you keep dragging your ass in, you can expect a post like this from me. Is that clear? I doubt it.

Oh yeah, as for namecalling...I think you are a fanboy.

That doesn't excuse his behavior here.

Are you some kind of police here? If others have a problem with me they can speak up for themselves, like they always do. You do not need to be the mouthpiece.



Edited Tue Nov 9 '04 12:29 pm

Tue Nov 9 '04 12:17:18 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-

I have exactly the same thinkings on joe's albums... well almost...

SWTA for biggest most important, CP for best full stop, but Engines of Creation is my favourite...

Tue Nov 9 '04 12:21:28 pm Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

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cuthbert: Yes, that was me beating up a kid. But it wasnt for a political discussion. We were playing Mike Tyson vs. Muhammad Ali. I was Tyson :D....lol

Here is a link for you which requires much thinking and reflection:

Within the grip of fate

I hope to see a more mature Cuthbert after this.

Tue Nov 9 '04 12:26:21 pm Set this message as last read

achoo
Tobias Barnes
Chicago, Illinois
United States
Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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JAZZY WHAT YOU TTRIPPIN' 'BOUT? CHILL OUT B. I never seen you upset, it's kind of weird.

My favorite Satch albums, (even though the're all dope) are Time Machine and Engines of Creation. these two albums use a lot of Lydian scales (my favorite). And what's the deal with the Power Cosmic part one? What kind of logic is there to that song. I love the way it sounds but I just don't understand it, those are the songs I like the most. Songs where they dont even make sense 'til you listen to them a dozen times.

Tue Nov 9 '04 1:01:27 pm Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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OpticalStudio- sorry to hear about the noise, I know how that goes! I'm sorry I still haven't ordered your CD yet, the problem I have is that we are living temporarily elsewhere until the move goes through, and don't go back to our original place too often- my bank cards etc are registered at my "old" address until we move... and the mail is just posted into a central place there where everyone collects it from, so I can only get anything delivered there and it isn't too secure... to cut a long story short, I will order it soon! Sorry about that. My husband by the way is called Matt. Thanks for your good wishes! All my best to you too!
Tue Nov 9 '04 1:05:57 pm Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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962- where did you get the shag-itis figures from? lol!!
Tue Nov 9 '04 1:10:39 pm Set this message as last read

achoo
Tobias Barnes
Chicago, Illinois
United States
Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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Is there any word on wether or not EWJS is going to be comming out on dvd???
Tue Nov 9 '04 1:11:14 pm Set this message as last read

Oliverto
Oliver Danczag
Maisach/Munich, Bavaria
Germany
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Hello Joe, I´m a 23 year old guitarist from Munich and a great fan of your music. I´m playin guitar 6-7 hours every day but I´m not sure what I should practice. Can you tell me how important music theory is, like scales, modes and how they relate to each other, chords, arpeggios...Many Guitar players told me "You just have to improvise". Thanks Oliver
Tue Nov 9 '04 1:32:20 pm Set this message as last read

eamon7
ken nechvatal
bloomington, wi
usa
Plays: Guitar (57 years)
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NASS, i am more a fan of his earlier stuff so i like surfin and flying in a blue dream for the studio stuff and time machine for the live tracks. VIKINGS. as a packer fan i have to dislike them. its a law in wisconsin. as for the bears, not only did they kick our buts earlier but their defense looks even better so i wouldn' t bet against them like i did for the first game. our defense sucks this year. i hope we can beat the vikes this sunday but if moss plays we are doomed as we don't have anybody that can cover him. could be ugly
Tue Nov 9 '04 1:44:20 pm Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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- Have been meaning to say- there seem to be loads of people on here suffering from colds / coughs and flu (myself included last week!) - Hope you're all feeling better soon and back on form. :-)
Tue Nov 9 '04 1:47:50 pm Set this message as last read

eamon7
ken nechvatal
bloomington, wi
usa
Plays: Guitar (57 years)
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SUZIE2000, i don't make it here that often but i remember a while back you were asking what amp you should get and i was wondering what you decided?
Tue Nov 9 '04 2:23:49 pm Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Eamon- Hi, thanks for asking- my equipment building is still ongoing, I had a choice a couple of months ago to either get a really good valve amp, or a small practice amp and a Gibson SG- chose the SG and bought a Fender Champion and Boss MD-2 pedal. My husband and I are going to buy 2 more guitars and get a better amp when we move house- we'll have some spare cash then we hope! I did like the look of the 40w Fender Hot Rod Deluxe though. Still haven't got my JS1200 either yet! :-(
Tue Nov 9 '04 2:48:58 pm Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Austin, That doesn't excuse his behavior here. .....WRONG! You should say "In my opinion, that doesn't excuse his behaviour here". Joe has his board labelled as a "kind of free-for-all". It being free for all, I feel it's perfectly acceptable for people to express themselves in whatever manner seems fit.

I mean god, it's only fair. Namm Man and I fully debated a subject which we have very much opposed opinions on, but at no point did either of us say "you can't say that".

Wolf2 doesn't make the slightest inkling of sense, but he's generally accepted, it seems, and all the better for it. My saying that jazzzy, like me, is someone who is easily irritated was not me sharing my thoughts on why you should excuse his behaviour - it was my effort to help you understand his behaviour......when you can understand someone and what motivates them, you can best judge the way you react to them......in the long run, it's much easier than trying to change someone.


Suzie, hehe, cuthbert posted a link to a page on the "this is london" website. It was a page carrying an article on the epidemic of Sexually Transmitted Disease round london, and how the number infected has risen 20 almost 230,000 in the past year!

hehe, I didn't really just randomly pick those figures outta the air!


Oliverto, welcome to T2J! My personal feeling is that it is a good idea to learn the theory behind modes, chord/key progressions and arpeggios. but don't get dragged into playing-by-theory. These things should be used as a way to express emotion in your music, rather than writing music using theory. Music like that is often boring and soleless!

It also depends on what kinda music is your style. Considering you said you love Joe's music, I would guess that you like to play stuff in a notably Joe-influenced style? If so, then yeah, learning all those things you mentioned is a good idea!

Years ago, joe wrote articles for a guitar magazine, and those articles were, more recently, compiled into a book called "Guitar Secrets" or something straightforward like that. I recommend getting it (try amazon, it's realy cheap), it explains everyting really well in there!


jazzzzzzzy, thanks for the link bud, it's hilarious! Love the thing about gays and religion....it's all so true!


Edited Tue Nov 9 '04 2:53 pm
Tue Nov 9 '04 2:51:31 pm Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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962- Must have missed that one! lol! How's the guitar going? Have been playing around with the idea of buying a Gibson Flying V soon- not sure yet though.
Tue Nov 9 '04 3:10:36 pm Set this message as last read

Loo Who

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Hi Joe. Haven't made a show.... yet. Hope life is good. xo

Tastey - I saw what the bleep do we know? a few weeks ago and I loved it. We are so darn programmed. I told my students( high school) about it , that it questions our sense of reality. I loved the animated cells and wedding scenes. Our general sense of empowerment is so low. I've been reading and talking about this stuff for some years now, love it.

Satchurated Feedback is a great cd, very impressed. I wish you all the best in your musical careers.

peace out, Linda

Tue Nov 9 '04 3:20:46 pm Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

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Austin: I agree with 962. Even though I have had numerous encounters with people here, I never said "You cannot post this." My biggest issue with you is that you keep directing people what to post and what not to. If people get pissed off, let them tell me personally. We do not need a moderator, which you are trying your hardest to be. As 962, if YOU feel you do not like a certain post, tell me. Dont tell me everyone feels the same way. You need to get rid of your "holier than thou" attitude towards others. At the same time I have the option to ignore your posts, but unfortunately you keep bringing me up everytime. Grow up.
Tue Nov 9 '04 3:38:36 pm Set this message as last read

McDave

Cook, MN

Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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Favorite album : A tie....CP & ITLIS

Biggest album for the time : SWTA

Most Remembered album : Crystal Planet

Tue Nov 9 '04 3:47:46 pm Set this message as last read
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