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Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Michelle- how's it going?
Sun Nov 14 '04 1:12:34 pm Set this message as last read

death cube k

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zenfish there are three of us.. drums/bass/ gtr.. i am comfortable in a small group.. i have played in 11 member bands .. so its a nice change.
austin james jamerson was the bassist on most early motown stuff. so any motown hits package would be good.
Sun Nov 14 '04 1:18:21 pm Set this message as last read

Noppa
Kimmo Taskinen
Jyväskylä,
Finland
Plays: Drums (40 years)
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Just listened one of my jewels: DIXIE DREGS's "FULL CIRCLE" (-94) which was a re-union album for this STEVE MORSE's old band ...amazing piece of art!!! (I think Dixie Dregs' unique brand of Rock/ Country (bluegrass)/ Jazz/ Classical/ Blues fusion entertains musicians especially)

Zenfish: I bet YOU would like this!

I love the way Steve knits his compositions... He often introduces, builts and raises some theme which grows...and grows towards the end. His music is quite varying and usually more complex than the mainstream stuff (still not too complex for my limited comprehension).

Other musicians on this one are: Rod Morgenstein, drums; T Lavitz, piano (never is his whole first name mentioned!?!); Jerry Goodman, violin; Dave LaRue, bass (from Steve Morse Band). These guys are excellent musicians with a whole bunch of style and passion to complete their brilliant technics!

Other albums that I have from them -and highly recommend- are:
"WHAT IF?" (-78)
"NIGHT OF THE LIVING DREGS" (-79) (4 songs recorded live at Montreux Jazz Festival, July 23.-78)
"DREGS OF THE EARTH" (-80) (the first I heard from Steve Morse and perhaps still my favourite. Check out the clips!...and you can find most of these others there too)
"UNSUNG HEROES" (-81) (under the name "The Dregs")
"INDUSTRY STANDARD" (-82) (my first Japanese import, also under the name "The Dregs")
"KING BISQUIT FLOWER HOUR PRESENTS" (-97) (recorded before a live audience at Sigma Sound Studios, Philadelphia, June 17.-79)
"CALIFORNIA SCREAMIN' " (-00) (recorded live at The Roxy Theater, Los Angeles, August 26.-28.-99, including DWEEZIL ZAPPA as a special guest on his fathers -Master Frank's- "Peaches en Regalia"

Feel free to enjoy!

Edit: I've got all Steve's solos too, but it's almost midnight and I'm running out of coffein...so, perhaps next time more about those...Good night, everybody!

Edited Sun Nov 14 '04 1:39 pm

Sun Nov 14 '04 1:28:32 pm Set this message as last read

climber
Don Cutler
Washington
USA
Plays: Guitar (55 years)
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My buddys (SundazeFix) and I jaming.
Having Fun
Sun Nov 14 '04 2:23:56 pm Set this message as last read

death cube k

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climber cool track... did you play the lead?
Sun Nov 14 '04 2:44:14 pm Set this message as last read

climber
Don Cutler
Washington
USA
Plays: Guitar (55 years)
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Thanks Death cube K. Ya. That was me . I just now uploaded it again because the lead was off time.
Thanks .
Don
Sun Nov 14 '04 3:00:50 pm Set this message as last read

jelly man
Paul Huxley
Guildford, Surrey
England
Plays: Bass (24 years)
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master yoda- you have a poor memory... the Dream Theater gig earlier this year at Hammersmith Apollo... chatted to him a bit then :)
Sun Nov 14 '04 3:16:34 pm Set this message as last read

DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips
King Of Monsters
Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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Ok...I was incredibly bored...with a capitol "For God's sake why can't I think of something to do..."

So I did this...

Buckethead

Satriani

Enjoy...

Delfino

P.S Looked out for future...additions...Paul Gilbert (shirtless)...Vai...and Hendrix....:-)


Edited Sun Nov 14 '04 3:50 pm
Sun Nov 14 '04 3:26:46 pm Set this message as last read

the_ankh_
Malus
Cap. Fed., Buenos Aires
Argentina
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Hey, I bought tickets for the G3 show in Luna Park, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. I'd really like to know if there's any way of knowing what songs will be played those days.. Thanks a lot
Sun Nov 14 '04 3:54:10 pm Set this message as last read

kemospear

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I am the store manager of a little mom & pop music store in the city of Orange, Calif. We have been giving guitar lessons here for over 8 months now and the students are just amazing. I have turned most all of the students on to you and Stev`s music and thay LOVE it! I know that you are playing at the Grove on Jan 1st, and I plan on being there (I am a big old school fan). The past few weeks, I have been talking with instructors and students and have mentioned you up comming show and have talked a lot of them into going. But now, have decided to make it a field trip for the students to see a true pro in action (that would be you, of course), and the staff here and the students love the idea. Here is my question: I was wondering if you do meet and greets at your shows, and would it be posable to arrange one with you and the students? The students are 9-17 and I think it would be a huge treat for them if thay could meet you. I know that you are a very busy man, and if you can not do it, we totaly understand.

If you have any questions for me or about my store, you can email me at kemospear2002@yahoo.com or visit our website at http://pepperlandmusic.com/pepperland.html

Thank you for your time, Joe

Kemo "D" Spear Store Manager Pepperland Music

Sun Nov 14 '04 4:59:21 pm Set this message as last read

punkdude75
Miguel Chavez
Chi-town, Illinois
USA
Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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Song of the day: STRUTTER a Kiss cover done by EXTREME.
Sun Nov 14 '04 5:03:48 pm Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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Michelle, You certainly were, but I won't tell! lol
Sun Nov 14 '04 5:29:49 pm Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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death cube k, Soon as I received Satchurated Feeback...I'll give you my humble opinion.
Sun Nov 14 '04 5:31:31 pm Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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Do The Stu, I'm totally amazed that no one has posted a positive response to the possibility of playing on stage with Joe...even if they'd have to submit a audio format of their work to qualify.

Due to the fact that I have not seen...not even 1 person say...Yeah...count me in....I'll rely on my email to Mick Bridgen (Joe's Manager) for a response (which I really don't expect a positive answer to, cause no one would enter anyway)! lol.

So, at this point...it appears that this would simply be an irritant to uninterested members, as you've suggested.

If Mick, or Joe respond to my email...I'll gladly let you's guy's know, but ya might as well not hold your breath....seems no one had a breath of life in em anyway for this concept....Big Dreams...Big Dreams.....wow.....

Peace, Love & Happiness

I believe we can change anything.....I believe...in my dream......

Edited Sun Nov 14 '04 5:50 pm

Sun Nov 14 '04 5:47:50 pm Set this message as last read

Invigor
John B
Regina, Sk
Canada
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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joe...where are you?

nice work on feed my frankenstein!

Sun Nov 14 '04 7:06:03 pm Set this message as last read

Steven Wilde

ShredZone, CaliFunia
USA
Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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CLIMBER- Hey Nice track!..I am listening to it Now...Very great guitar work!...Just wanted to let ya' know!...awesome! Keep up the neat work!...BTW I like the swirl on My comp. arrow!..Very shiek!..........................................DCK- How goe's it bro' How is the hand doing? Much better I am sure!...Keep up the Exellent songwriting and Music! ...BTW I really like "dark korridorz"...Also I am still learning more evrryday and am trying real hard at becoming better!...thank's for the kind feedback!...Take care........................................SUZIE2000- one time My modem would not turn off proprely, I am on aol dial up,. but what i did was un-plugged the whole system, and re-booted, BUT later I was told that that was the not the thing to do...I am not an expert, anything But...Although it did correct the problem....I hope You can get thing's working quick!....................BAUDUH- How very cool to chat in person!...I hope we can do more! it was such A thrill!..............................................See Ya' Steven.
Sun Nov 14 '04 7:45:10 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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Suzie, it's going good, thanks. I took my kids to see STOMP tonight. What a FANTASTIC show!! Amazingly talented people! My kids and I loved it. There was a fun clap along part at the end where they get the audience revved up. That was fun. The audience actually followed along very well. I'm really glad we didn't have seats upfront though. The dust was wicked. It was a killer, killer show and I highly recommend it! Check out the audio & video clips :)

http://www.stomponline.com/

Marty, you're hysterical! I like when you get bored. lol!

Sun Nov 14 '04 8:29:44 pm Set this message as last read

Artanis I
Ben Kenobi
Australia
Plays: Drums (30 years)
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Hi all. Good weekend?

I read the posts. I have little to add to them.


Band played on Saturday outside. I got very badly sunburnt. Ouchies. The sun was reflecting off the cymbals onto my face and in my eyes. I need a decent hat.

Cool thing: forecast was for rainrainrainrainrain. It poured down all night, and only until early morning did it stop. It totally dried up, and the threatening clouds only came shortly before packing up time. The very second I turned into my driveway the hailstones pelted down. A true miracle! Same happened last Saturday as well. I imagine this Friday night may just be a three-peat.

REMEMBER THE 3-PEAT? I don't.


I rang my Mum up on her birthday and we were talking about my radio announcing. I asked her did I say anything stupid last Monday and she said I'd mentioned something about putting on lots of clothes ... I ramble a bit in the talk breaks.

This is what my Mum does on a Monday night: she sits in front of the TV with a novel, and puts on the radio, turning it up between songs and turning it down again during the songs! Funniest thing ever. Even funnier than the sunburn mark on my face and arms. You can tell where my watch goes, and where my beanie goes down to!


Later all, have a great week. BEN

Sun Nov 14 '04 8:53:30 pm Set this message as last read

death cube k

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opticalstudio its much better.. thx for asking :)
Sun Nov 14 '04 9:11:39 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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Did anyone watch The Simpsons tonight? I thought tonight's episode absolutely sucked... There was no plot development to speak of, and the writers blatantly disregarded some of the show's "rules" or other longstanding elements. Bleh...


24strings - You're talking about Day At The Beach (New Rays From An Ancient Sun), right? Joe uses two-handed tapping there...
Noppa - The Dixie Dregs are awesome. I saw them in San Francisco with MegaBoyd back in January of 2003, and they blew me away.

Do you have Steve Morse's Sects, Dregs, & Rock 'n' Roll DVD? I highly recommend it.


climber - Thanks for sharing that...I'll listen to it in a bit.
Stevee T - Sorry, I hope you're not upset / disappointed now... It's just that you're fairly new here, and your idea has actually been brought up several times in the past.

It would be cool to jam with Joe, but not as part of a contest. Maybe it could work as part of the "Fan Fair" idea that I suggested a few weeks ago...but Joe might not even be interested in that, either. ;-)

...Austin...

Sun Nov 14 '04 9:34:28 pm Set this message as last read

georg
g. ve
greece
Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Hallo there . . . Joe , Steve and ... M A R T Y , should be the new G 3 . Marty Fiedman , of course . . . Tok Tok Neo . . .
Mon Nov 15 '04 1:52:54 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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the bob - if you look at the strings on a guitar and follow them from the nut to the bridge, you'll notice that the strings are further apart at the bridge than they are at the nut...
with "F-spaced" pick-ups have the pole pieces spaced slightly wider apart.. F-spaced pick-ups therefore are to be placed in the bridge position, standard pick-ups are designed to be placed in the neck position

many guitars have standard pick-ups in both neck and bridge positions.. so nothing is really broken... F-spaced pick-ups are supposed to be more efficient...

Wrath [my R470] is fitted with two regular PAF PRO pick-ups... Avarice [Custom Universe] is fitted with an f-spaced and a standard spaced PAF7...to be honest.. they both sound great.... if there is a difference, my ears are not really detecting it.... but then my ears are pretty crap.....

my recommendation:
given the f-spaced and standard pick-ups are the same price... buy an F-spaced one for the bridge and standard spaced one for the neck...

Mon Nov 15 '04 2:48:48 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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Zen - yup... the situation is complex.... but having grown up as a child in the heart of London in the shadow of the IRA when they were most active, I guess that predjuces my opinion.....

hands up everyone in here that did regular bomb evacuation drills in school from the age of 5 to 11....
I did......

Shredz - it's comoing along very well indeed... I'm very pleased so far...
unfortunately I've not touched it last week and won't this week because I have to work in Éire.....
so the day job is getting in the way a little....
no worries though.... I'll dive right back into it when I return..


optical - thanx bro... that's awesome... and thanx to Randall too...

don't worry, when Shredz is ready I'll be shouting from the rooftops.... lmao..


steveeT - thanx bro.... and keeping the faith too... lol..

when Shredz is complete it'll be a mail order arrangement via the website I'm getting built...


Mon Nov 15 '04 3:04:23 am Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Stevee T, well I dunno about the others, but I'd think what's going through Yngwie's mind is something like "where's the pies gone? I want more pies. I NEED more pies. WHO TOOK MY FUCKING PIES? AARRRGGGHHHHHH!!! (fury)"


Delfino, haha, yeah you got it right, tho as I suspected, I worked it out right after I posted that question! nevermind. I'm now on the level afterwards, where you're playing as Arbiter again, going for the Index. I hated The Library before, and I hate it again. I don't like the covenant missions so much, they're too hard.

I think I'll play it in easy after I complete it so I can get a grasp on the story - at the moment, I'm kinda missing the plot cause i'm too busy fighting off hordes of aliens, or even worse, flood. I would have been quite happy if they'd have left the Flood out of Halo 2.


SupaaDave, look at the JS1000 wiring schematics on the Ibanez site. To put the hi-pass-filter on your RG just requires a push-pull pot. Then just wire it up the same as the JS - it's not a special pot, it's just got a small capacitor or resistor or something soldered across 2 of the connections.
TheBob, it doesn't matter much actually, but since your JS100 has a Floyd Rose design bridge, you might as well go with F-Spaced pickups. F-Spaced means Floyd-Spaced.
Delfino (again), love the "Buckethead" picture! Hilarious!
Punkdude, are you sure about Extreme covering Strutter? I've never seen it anywhere?!
Mon Nov 15 '04 3:21:20 am Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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Do The Stu, Not disappointed, just amazed...especially you Satchurated Feedback guys...Oh Well...guess I'll have to grow up & be a big famous guitar player & join G3...ROTFLMAO!!

Clarky,

Where will we be able to buy your CD..Sir?

962,

Butter Pie...the Butter wouldn't melt...so I put it in the Pie...lol

Mon Nov 15 '04 3:55:40 am Set this message as last read
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