Zinc Master
Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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Ads Back Schwarzenegger for President
U.S. National - AP
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Californians will soon see advertisements urging them to help give Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (news - web sites) and other foreign-born citizens the chance to run for president.
The cable television ads, set to being running Monday, are from a Silicon Valley-based group that wants to amend the U.S. Constitution, which limits the presidency to people born in the United States. Schwarzenegger was born in Austria but became a U.S. citizen in 1983.
"You cannot choose the land of your birth. You can choose the land you love," Lissa Morgenthaler-Jones says in the ads.
She is a San Francisco Bay area mutual fund manager and major Schwarzenegger campaign donor who is helping pay for the ads and created a companion Web site.
Schwarzenegger, 57, has said he would consider running for president if the Constitution allowed but hasn't pushed for a constitutional change.
The TV ads mark the first significant attempt to build public support for an amendment. While polls show Schwarzenegger remains popular with voters, the idea of a constitutional change is not.
Four proposed amendments are circulating in Congress, but none has advanced. Constitutional amendments require congressional approval and ratification by 38 states.
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Sun Nov 14 '04 9:37:07 am
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Noppa
Kimmo Taskinen Jyväskylä, Finland Plays: Drums (40 years)
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Zinc Master: Hi! Good taste you seem to have ;-)
There's that "25 or 6 to 4", which I mentioned in my previous message and "LUST FOR LIFE", which is pretty straight rock'n'roll tune. You're copy has that "Skylar's song", which isn't on the Japanese import...and the order of the songs is a bit different, too.
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Sun Nov 14 '04 9:38:07 am
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Noppa
Kimmo Taskinen Jyväskylä, Finland Plays: Drums (40 years)
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...by the way, Zinc man. In my opinion Vince Neil's first one ("EXPOSED") is pretty good, but more 'glamour rock-like' (excellent riffs though) ...and this "CARVED IN STONE" is more off the mainstream (in a good way)...
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Sun Nov 14 '04 10:16:44 am
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Stevee T
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Death Cube,
My ancestory is from many places, but I live; a hop, skip & a jump from where Joe was born & raised on LI, NY USA.
I'd love to be considered the greatest guitarist in the world, but, I've got a few decades to go before that can happen...lol, and opinions vary...seems Jimi almost always gets top billing anyway ROTFLMAO.
I'm surprised that every guitarist that's read the post for the contest isn't jumping at the thought of the chance to play with Joe & share the stage with him once.
Death Cube...you're on the tj2...aren't you?
I should have from Cafe Press anyday now....looking forward to hearing it!
Peace Love & Happiness
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Sun Nov 14 '04 10:44:11 am
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TheBob
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SupaaDave i think it's just a push pull pot that is wired differently, i looked at the ibanez parts list... and both the tone push/pull pot and the volume push/pull pot were the same thing and had the same item number, i think it just depends on the wiring. and Rich over at IbanezRules has one for 19 bucks, but to me that seems a little high =/
again, does anybody know which pickups i'd need, the F-spaced or the regular, to put in my JS100?
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Sun Nov 14 '04 11:07:50 am
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Steven Wilde
ShredZone, CaliFunia USA Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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CLARKY- My last post to You i met "old" Not " cold" But I am sure you know what i mean!.......................................ZENFISH- Great new's! That sound's like some cool waves Your paving! I am sure You will fill the bill just nicely! There is A singer No?...And Your Drummer is perment?...Also I agree With You ZENFISH-JOE, How about A jazzmetal Album? Why Not?...it could take off!...I LOve Fast-insanley fast-Slow and Blues and jazz, Classic ETC...and everyhting guitar has to offer! No boundries!....Thank's ZENFISH, Much luck and sucsess!.............................JOE- Mettaljazzspeedbluesshreddynozone...And more.....
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Sun Nov 14 '04 11:51:03 am
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Zenfish - I've heard of James Jamerson, but I don't know any of his music. What would be a good album to buy?
Master Yoda - "At what point does late become early?"
LOL... I'd say 4 am... If I had to wake up earlier than about 3 am, I most likely wouldn't go to bed.
What does everyone else think?
Stevee T - Joe's manager would probably pass that suggestion on to Joe, unless he would know ahead of time what Joe's response would be. I don't think Joe is someone who would put energy into a "Joe Clone" type of thing that focuses on the "image" side of music.
If Joe did a contest for bassists, I might or might not enter...that doesn't really have anything to do with my point of view here.
Posting the message on a daily basis will drive us crazy. That's happened in the past, with a guy wanting us to vote in a Dutch "Greatest Guitarist" poll and with a girl wanting Joe to help solve her relationship problems.
Maybe you could save the message and post it again once you see Joe is visiting the site more regularly. Or, every few times you make a new post, include a link to your post about your contest idea (but don't post for no other reason than to repeat the same contest info).
I'm not trying to rain on your parade here...I hope you don't get that impression. I just think there's a better way to go about getting your idea heard without bugging a few people here.
michelle - That's Shinedown! They opened for Van Halen back in August...they blew me away.
LOL...you told me two weeks ago to remind you about the Aerosmith DVD, and here you are reminding me about it. ;-) I was going to add it to my Seinfeld DVD preorder, but I forgot. I'll wait and buy it when I'm home for Thanksgiving break.
You don't have any other Aerosmith DVDs because they don't really have any other DVDs. ;-) They're WAY behind most other bands here.
I'm actually kinda bummed that this is the DVD they're releasing. They recorded an AWESOME show in January 2002 that was never released... ::sigh:: You Gotta Move will be good, but this other one would have been great...
TheBob - I think you need the F-spaced pickups (F-spaced = Fender-spaced, and the Ibanez JS body is loosely based on a Fender Strat body). I don't play guitar, though, so I'm not 100% sure...but someone here will probably correct me if this information is wrong...
...Austin...
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24strings
Evan Jamison Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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What's with the technique for Very Best Day At the Beach!?! I can't figure it out!( maybe that's why you're famous and I'm not)
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Sun Nov 14 '04 12:55:54 pm
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Suzo London, England Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Hi, having severe computer geek problems, does ANYONE PLEASE PLEASE know how to get my computer to stop restarting in "safe mode"????
PLEASE HELP URGENTLY!!!
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Sun Nov 14 '04 1:08:16 pm
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michelle
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Stevee, was I talking in my sleep?
Delfino, sorry about the lizard :(
zinc, Winger could twirl like a mofo too!
Austin, I'm looking forward to the Aerosmith DVD. It has a few songs from Honkin' on it. I LOVE that cd!
I'm taking my kids to see STOMP tonight. It's going to be a blast! lol!
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Sun Nov 14 '04 1:10:21 pm
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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.
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Sun Nov 14 '04 1:18:21 pm
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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!
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Sun Nov 14 '04 1:28:32 pm
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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 :)
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Sun Nov 14 '04 3:16:34 pm
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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....:-)
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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
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Sun Nov 14 '04 3:54:10 pm
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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
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Sun Nov 14 '04 4:59:21 pm
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