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Lonely in Heaven
Rafel Akushali
Doha,
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Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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To Joe Satriani .............

The Words Cant Describe You...... All What I Can Say ,,,,, When You Play ...You Take My Breath Away.............. I Love Your Music ....For Sure Its Writen By Someone Have A Gush Of Feelings , Anybody Dream With...

I like To Say ....... Just When You Play Midnight , Tears In The Rain .......... You Make All My Lost Feelings Return To Me And Usualy You Make Me Cry ......, When The Other Side Of Your Music Return The Power , The optimism ....... To Me

When i'm Confused ,Sad, Happy....... All i Have To Do Is Put Your DVD,s And Tone My Headphones Up And Up , And I Feel Better And Better .........

.....I Have A Dream To See You Live In Concert

I Wish That Will Happen Someday..... ... Thank You A lot for Your Music

Sat Nov 27 '04 4:49:36 pm Set this message as last read

death cube k

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ethn you guys are sick freaks!!! great jorb!
zenfish yep. thats the stuff i grew up on.. i love it!
hoiguy79 monsters and robots is a good place to start, bucketheadland. or giant robot . population over ride, cuckoo clocks of hell. are pretty cool..
Sat Nov 27 '04 5:12:22 pm Set this message as last read

gershboy

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Hi Joe Satriani

I am an amateur instrumental guitarist I live in Australia

I believe you have a pop sensibility as well is able to express yourself on guitar

I was wondering if you could share any advice on creating pop rock instrumental guitar pieces

I would like one day for my music to go to the American Top Forty in the 20s. I have a lot of work to do.

Thank you for your precious time Solomon

Sat Nov 27 '04 5:19:36 pm Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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Jazzzzzzzy, Thanks for the feedback on speakers & headphones!
Sat Nov 27 '04 5:33:27 pm Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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Suzie2000,

The next James Bond....Vin Diesel...but he'd have to stop shaving his head, or wear a toupe'

Naaaaa...how bout' Adam Sandler.

Seriously....Jude Law?

Naaaaaa...I don't know.....Arnlold Schrwartenegger

Sat Nov 27 '04 5:36:52 pm Set this message as last read

muzic4me5150
Dean
Milwaukee, WI.
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Hey guys: I have a question about a whammy pedal. I am interested in the Digitech wh1 reissue whammy. Does Joe use the original or the reissue? I have been checking out reviews for about a week. I am very confused. The whammy original wh1 is now called the wh1 reissue, or In correct terms is that the whammy 4? The reviews are all 10s on the wh1 reissue. When I check out the reviews for the whammy 4 the reviews are all bad. I saw Joe in OCT. and when he did the song "Searching" he used the pedal. I would like to buy the pedal as close to what Joe uses. Thank you very much. I hope you can help because the money is burning a hole in my pocket!!!! Sincerely, Dean Gaspardo www.artistgigs.com/deangaspardo
Sat Nov 27 '04 5:54:56 pm Set this message as last read

Rodrigo Lustoza
Rodrigo Malanquini
Volta Redonda, Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Hello!!! Satriani, i want know a thing: I go to the show G3 in Rio de Janeiro 03 dec, and I went sorted to meet Steve Vai after the show. Then i wish very, very, very meet you SATRIANI, if you can help , thank you so very much, on deep of my hearth!!! :)

Anything, my mail is rodrigolustoza@yahoo.com, I hope a affirmative answer, I ll be very happy!!!

Rodrigo

Sat Nov 27 '04 6:02:04 pm Set this message as last read

Steven Wilde

ShredZone, CaliFunia
USA
Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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SUZIE2000- Yeah! It really bummed Me out!! But The goodside is There still selling the Union st. House, So I would have had to move anyhow...Just not so quick! And all hurried Up...Sort of Tee'd off!...Because EVERYTHING is A shambles!...Ran into A Freind, And She said "gee Your life is Like a huge soap oprea!" It's odd, But actually it is! Never a dull momment and filled with Intriuqe!...BTW though, I got some ultr-way Cool Picture's of My Homemade 4-10 with the radioshack speakers that dose all that searing harmonic's and Mass overdrive(Thank You Boss GT-6-You Rock!) And You'll flip over the amp!...As soon as I have A few more pic's I'll put them up! I think You'll like My totaly red Jackson, I changed pic's on the site of Me and You can see it there! Right now!..Anyway, Hope the Move is going okay! Lotta' Moving latey!?...Take Care, E-mail You soon!........................Stevee T- Thank's! I have noted Your website! Defenelty keep Me posted!.............................DCK- Thank's :-) Hope all is Great! We were on Your site today! Reading Cube journals! Way Cool- WAYY Cool Song's to!! It was A lott'a fun! Seeing What Your up to! Right on!.............ZENFISH- Glad to hear about the drummer! He is well, Yes!...You sing to, I forgot You telling Me that!! are doing vocal numbers as well as instrumental's Now to? If so, Nice Move I think, I believe that You can do so much with Vocalized song's! That is A big reason Buzzy Linhart, Had So many no.1 Hit's! He wrote for Him, and other band's and performer's! And they Made it!...Also A big Yes!...The spark of creativity is relied much on dream's for Me!.......................962- How Are You doing? Hope thing's are fine! Yes indeed! keep Rockin' !! I just completed 2 new tunes! Very rewarding seeing something, an' idea and watching it take shape!..................................BADUHUH- Hey, What's up? How is the Family? Write when You can!..................DO THE STU- How was Your thankgiving? Hope it wen't great with the folk's!............. MARIMARI- Hi, How are You? I sent you A Present! Thank's for the Encoragment alway's!...You are Way Kind!...............ALAXANDRE- Hi, My Freind! Been wishing thing's the very Best with And Your's! And thank's for the terrific Music! Truly! C ya'

Steven C.

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Sat Nov 27 '04 7:18:48 pm Set this message as last read

Mavvok

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can anyone tell me how much joe teaches for??? if he still teaches...
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Capri_korn_Guy
Ramu Joshi
Shillong, Meghalaya
India
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Hey all im Ramu Joshi from Nepal.......but i here in India since birth (i.e last 17 years) btw i knew about this site from one of the nice friend Bahduh (mark).
Sat Nov 27 '04 8:48:52 pm Set this message as last read

civgeek
Matt Dorado
Portland, OR
USA
Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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PFields - I have always been much more an Ibanez guy. I have never been a fan of the gibson style neck. It always feels like you're trying to play a tree.
Where is Claremore? I have family in Purcell which is just outside of Norman.

Ethan Listened to your tracks. Great job!! I'm up that a way a few times a year. I'll give a holla' next time i'm that way. We could even get a few of the people from the NW together for a jam session. More on that at another time.

Optical Studio - I caught Sizie's last post about you having to move. Are you goung to be staying on the island? If you need help finding a place or whatever let me know. I have lots of fam and friends down there.

Sat Nov 27 '04 9:12:32 pm Set this message as last read

Guitarift

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IM TELLIN YOU SATCH>>>A CANADIAN TOUR WOULD BE INCREDIBLE> REACH OUT TO US CANADIANS THROUGH THE POWER OF MUSIC<<<<

Justin, Guitarift, Winnipeg MB

Sat Nov 27 '04 9:51:32 pm Set this message as last read

civgeek
Matt Dorado
Portland, OR
USA
Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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For those of you in Liffie Land or like me and have a strange facination with the land of Eire

BORDEAUX, France (AFP) - French archaeologists said this week they had discovered an exceptional Gallic war treasure in the south of the country, including rare war trumpets and ornate helmets.
The some 470 objects, or fragments of objects, were found at the end of September during a dig at Naves, in the department of Correze in southern France, in a ditch hollowed out of a Gallic-Roman temple, they said.
"The exceptional character of this discovery lies mainly in the presence of five almost complete carnyx," Christophe Maniquet, an archeologist at Inrap, France's national institute for Archeological studies, said.
"They are celtic war trumpets which were used to scare off the enemy, by confusing the battle," he said.
He said it was the first time these ceremonial musical instruments had been found in one piece. The long, bronze tubes, measuring more than two metres long, have flags on the end, four of which bear the head of a wild boar, the fifth a snake.
"In all, in the world, there have only been fragments of these instruments, in Scotland and Mandeure (eastern France). We only know these trumpets through drawings," he said, saying they had in particular been seen represented on coins.
The searches of the temple, including into the first occupations, which date back to the first century BC, started in September 2001.
In addition to the traditional warfare -- swords, sheathes and spearheads, the archaeologists made another special discovery: nine war helmets, of which eight in bronze and one in iron, with their rearpeaks.
One of them was particularly original, being decorated with a swan, while another was decorated with golden leaves.
"We have only found around 20 helmets in the territory of the ancient Gaul," Maniquet said.
The discovery does not end there.
Also unearthed in the search are bronze animals' heads -- boars and a horse.
"These animals could be war signs, placed at the end of the poles which guided soldiers during battles," he said.
There are only five kinds of this kind of sign.
Experts say the experts could be a real "war trophy", and appear to have been buried for religious reasons.
"The fact of having buried them amounts to a ritual of offering," he said.
Most of the collection has been sent to a laboratory in Toulouse to be cleaned, carefully studied by archaeologists and then restored.
"We hope to see these objects on show in a museum in two or three years' time," Maniquet said.

"All specialists, whether English, German or Italian, of the Celtic period will come rushing to see these exceptional objects."

GO RAIDERS


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slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Stevee T:http://www.sevenbrassmonkeys.com/Roy.htm has my recorded work t date,its pretty expansive as regards style & never sits in one particular sound or style for 2 long,some peeps like this,some not.The idea was t try & keep the listener interested by giving something different every 4 mins or so,which i feel i,ve kind of achieved but i,m still not content with,anyway,waffle over,hope y enjoy bro

Sun Nov 28 '04 12:35:06 am Set this message as last read

hoiguy79
Josue Vázquez
Tulancingo, Hidalgo
México
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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Couldn't win the aftershow tickets, Shi"#$% well, hope the one's who got them enjoy it...
Lucky guys
Sun Nov 28 '04 12:35:39 am Set this message as last read

hoiguy79
Josue Vázquez
Tulancingo, Hidalgo
México
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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Opeth kind of Tool sound, in combination with dream theater, sounds cool
Sun Nov 28 '04 12:37:51 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Steven- will check out the site again!! Sounds good. :-)

Jazzzzzzzy- I always seem to mis-time trying out the chatroom- just before your post I logged out!!

Sun Nov 28 '04 1:12:30 am Set this message as last read

hoiguy79
Josue Vázquez
Tulancingo, Hidalgo
México
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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1) chrome_alien (Hector Salas)
2) ketzer (Julio César Hernández Barajas)
3) jenarom
The winners of the aftershow tickets on the G3 concert in México, please tell Joe to post something about the show, we allready miss him here.
Los ganadores del Aftershow del G3 en México, tienen la responsabilidad de decirle a Joe que escriba un post acerca del concierto, ya lo extrañamos por aqui.


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Sun Nov 28 '04 1:17:21 am Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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PFields- haven't got an Ibanez unfortunately, although it is on my list of things I need!

Still really happy with the Gibson SG I bought recently- it's not heavy though like some Gibsons are, and it is way cool to play. Got it for a good price as well! Civgeek- it's not like playing a tree though! I just looooooooooooooooove that guitar.

Sun Nov 28 '04 1:23:21 am Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Zenfish- sounds great- have you got a soundlink for it yet? Would love to listen to it.
Sun Nov 28 '04 1:26:48 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Zenfish:Tis the truth bro,music is very strange at times, i spent all day yesterday ironing out certain muscle memory issues with the hands t enable t play difficult passages without feeling tense,something Yahudi Menuhin talked about also comes t mind,he mentioned how he would obtain unbelievable speed perfectly co-ordinated & just as soon as it was realized it was lost.I find that interesting,in fact many talk of maintaining just what they have in order t pull the gig off.Another way he practiced violin was t stand outside somewhere quiet where there are no walls or stone t reverberate sound,that way y get pureness of tone & hear all the mistakes in your technique,making it easier t pin-point what t work on.I,ve tryed this & at first its so unbelievably depressing,however with a lot of patience & hard concentration,good results follow.

On rock...When D.L.R. left Van Halen,the fun in that vibe disappeared for me anyway,something that when Steve V joined up with him he engaged in again for a while, i really miss that in bands today.

I,ll be back in a few weeks bro,must get the head down again.

Edit:Zen:When y have a clear idea of what y want for your track,let me know.I can organize a band/studio here for y t rehearse & record.When its done i,ll post it t my site t put here on t2j,give me good notice ie 2 weeks in advance when y plan on visiting & i,ll try t work something out....no need t feel silenced



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Zenfish

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