Priscy
Priscilla Kalhil Miami Beach, Fl. USA
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Hey Joe,
Whats up? I think your a really awsome guitar player. I play the guitar too. I hope one day I'll get as good as you! I hope one day I could go see you in concert. Well... gotta go!
Priscy Out!
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Sun Nov 28 '04 1:25:15 pm
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Steven Wilde
ShredZone, CaliFunia USA Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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ZENFISH- I somehow missed Your song post!...But just found it! Hey, That's nice writing! I Love to write Song's! I used to be A semi Poet! And have written ton's of song's, Only if If I had A singer!...Keep up the nice work!
I am Glad The drummer is well indeed! Give Him My best from Above The Numbers!...............................SUZI2000- I E-mailed You A picture of My Guitar's! Hope You like them!....Yes, They mostly Red! I have Love Red from start! The only reason I had natural wood finish is because the sustain was A little more intense, and acoustic's, Then after a few month's, Decided it didn't make much diffrence in the tone, So On went the paint again! What great fun!...............................Jazzzzzy- Hey bro' how are You doing? Is all cool and stuff? Hope so !Hey, wait'll You hear what I did wth the GT-6 this time! recorded some stuff with just the Processer and My 4-10 cab with MR. GT-6...Man, I tested that new Line pod 6-XT! IT has absoulutley nothing on the GT-6! I am serious! Stay cool bro' Keep playing!
See Ya'
Steven.
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Sun Nov 28 '04 1:46:01 pm
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lipe paku
felipe paku sao paulo, Sao Paulo brazil Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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hey wht´s up satch,
i was wondering if you could send me some exercises to make my technique in improvisation and velocity.
i´m a your fan, and i will go to g3 tour in sao paulo.
thanks
Lipe Paku
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Sun Nov 28 '04 2:17:00 pm
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DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips King Of Monsters Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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Optical Studio Hey man hows it goin? Sorry I haven't been much to talk to recently, I've been pretty pre-occupied with college work.
Been upto much recently? Got any new MP3's or tracks that your working on?
Also, would you be able to send me a picture of your guitars please? I'm really interested in everyone elses equipment recently lol
Delfino
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Sun Nov 28 '04 2:17:15 pm
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Stevee T
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Zenfish,
You've choosen 3 Great Masters to model yourself after.
If I started listing all the musicians who've influenced me, Jazzzzzzzy would start calling me a Post Whore again!
Peace Love & Happiness!
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Sun Nov 28 '04 2:22:48 pm
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962
Simon Granada, Andalucia Spain Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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New music uploaded! I just added Feeling The Heat, The Eye Of Ra and Breaking The Ice to my soundclick page. Check them out here http://www.soundclick.com/bands/5/simondaultreymusic.htm
I'm really disappointed in how The Eye Of Ra has turned out - I spent ages workin on that tune, and got it recorded, but had a nightmare of a time trying to EQ and mix it. The result is a very un-EQ'd MP3, which really buggers the sound. I'll have to reinstall wavelab and really compress the track, but I don't want to :-(
Still, the song got it's own picture! hehe
Delfino, cool, if nothing else, it sounds like they're pretty honest....a good sign!
Stevee T, cool, hope you've found a mix that works, for each track! It's not easy, especially if you've gotta compress those tracks to MP3 to upload them!
screwballphil, yeah if you've only got a limited budget, then 600 quid will get you one of 2 good Ibanez guitars at that price - either the JS100, which rocks, or the RGT42 which also rocks, but in a different way.
I personally think the JS100 is really good, although I'd definitely change it's pickups as soon as I could. The problem with that is a pickup change would cost about 130 quid, which is a lot. Also, if you found yourself, at a later date, in the position of being able to buy the much better JS1000, your JS100 wouldn't seem like such a good idea, especially considering the massive variety you'd be missing out on by not getting an RG.
The JS is very comfortable and sturdy, but I find the RG allows you to cover more playing styles - hard picking routines are easier across the (flatter) RG fretboard than they are across that of the JS, but then the JS feels a little less crowded in the top end casue it's a 22-fret neck, not a 24.
I can only recommend trying out the JS, and RGT if you're interested, and anything else at the same price which tempts you!
marimariSRV, thanks a lot for checkin out Red Square! Yeah I know, the tones on Time Boogie kinda melt together a bit - the rhythm guitar and lead are too similar.....it would be possible to mix it so it's still got clarity, but I couldn't be bothered!
Your birthday is in 2 days! Awesome!
Chaos_Almighty, welcome to t2j, and yeah, Joe Steve and Eric was the best trio ever! hehe, you will quickly come to realise that I am an Eric Johnson loyalist! :-D
Priscy, welcome to t2j! Yeah I hope one day i'll be able to play like Joe too! Hope you get to see him live in concert soon....he's awesome!
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Sun Nov 28 '04 2:32:57 pm
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962
Simon Granada, Andalucia Spain Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Jazzzzzy, just finished downloading Los Lonely Boys ~ Heaven.....It's cool man, I really like that funky vibe, and the vocals are really nice. There's some cool phrases in the solo too! Thanks for that dude!
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Sun Nov 28 '04 2:43:21 pm
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Steven Wilde
ShredZone, CaliFunia USA Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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DELFINO- Yes, I hear ya' on being busy! I am still inbetween places!...I have 3 new one's posted, "nation's of one" "lovespan" and "sleepstreem" They are soley on the GT-6 through A 6 watt amp run through My 4-10! "sleepstreem" was done with My ring on My finger as the slide! It was spontaneous! http://www.abovethenumbers.com I will have more soon! and take all those other's down and put the all the new ones up! Also I would be more than happy to send you pic's of My guitar's! E-mail Me at wildestudio@aol.com How about You? any new stuff That Your doing!...Well hope all is great! Off To an early dinner..You know where!!!!........................................PETE MULAS- Hi It's Steven Wilde! How are You? Glad to see You! Yes, That's not cool using Your song's as someone eles "original" work! I DO understand! That is why copyright's are so important! And even then It can be a hassle! take care! from Above The Numbers!............... 962- I just checked out your new song's nice work! I know what Ya' mean about EQ, But still it sound's nice! I have recently been experimenting with diffrent compression ratio's and different EQing technioques! Much sucess!.
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Sun Nov 28 '04 3:49:33 pm
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Mastering
WEBER Alexis Perpignan, France Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Hi guys.
I've got a question about joe's next project. When will you make an album with your friend Steve Vai?
I've ever red an article with both of them talking about there carrear and they've told about an album they want to make toghether. But when?????
I also want to talk about Jazzzzzy's post which talk about Metallica and Megadeth....
Well, YOU find that there's no bug in Megadeth carrear, but it's your mind guy.... You must accept that somebody likes all Metallica records and dislikes some Megadeth records....
To my mind, this two bands are great heavy metal band. But I prefer Hetfield's composition than Mustain's. It's personal so...
P.S: excuse my english guys, it's not my first language.... ;-)
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Sun Nov 28 '04 4:03:44 pm
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Mobility
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Hey Joe...there are so many wonderful live clips of you playing your music (...from different radio shows around the world, from various interviews, etc)...but very few of those make it to your page. Why is that?
There's this great page 'foreverjoe.com' which has a lot of fantasitc live performances. Are there other sites like this one?
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Sun Nov 28 '04 4:25:20 pm
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SuperSi
Simon Smith Narrabri, New South Wales Australia Plays: Guitar (43 years)
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Joe,
I had a dream at some stage over the last week that I thought was pretty cool, although the dream must have been in concept form I guess as I’ve not learned anything new from the dream or since the dream.
My dream was of your instructional DVD – which of course doesn’t exist as yet – and it was a different format to most other guitar instructionals that I’ve come across.
It differed in that instead of concentrating on showing us how to rip and shred, or how you rip and shred, you take the time to explain things like modal transition and stuff. The DVD basically gave us more of your interpretation of theory rather than application (but still showed us neat stuff) and it was more about you talking about how you achieved such the highest level of not only guitar but overall musical expertise.
What would be really cool is if such an instructional DVD did exist past my dream (hint hint).
By the way, check out the Aussie Legion of Joe Fans poking their heads about following the news that you’re touring here next year. Hope you bring Jeff (what can be said?), Stu (you’ve ditched him???) and Eric (the whiz) to Australia. Please keep the T2J fans updated?
Looking forward to meeting you Joe,
Simon Smith.
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Sun Nov 28 '04 5:02:22 pm
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SuperSi
Simon Smith Narrabri, New South Wales Australia Plays: Guitar (43 years)
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Joe,
I had a dream at some stage over the last week that I thought was pretty cool, although the dream must have been in concept form I guess as I’ve not learned anything new from the dream or since the dream.
My dream was of your instructional DVD – which of course doesn’t exist as yet – and it was a different format to most other guitar instructionals that I’ve come across.
It differed in that instead of concentrating on showing us how to rip and shred, or how you rip and shred, you take the time to explain things like modal transition and stuff. The DVD basically gave us more of your interpretation of theory rather than application (but still showed us neat stuff) and it was more about you talking about how you achieved such the highest level of not only guitar but overall musical expertise.
What would be really cool is if such an instructional DVD did exist past my dream (hint hint).
By the way, check out the Aussie Legion of Joe Fans poking their heads about following the news that you’re touring here next year. Hope you bring Jeff (what can be said?), Stu (you’ve ditched him???) and Eric (the whiz) to Australia. Please keep the T2J fans updated?
Looking forward to meeting you Joe,
Simon Smith.
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Sun Nov 28 '04 5:02:37 pm
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dkh88
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Hey Joe!
I am not sure if you are aware, but at the following link: http://www.memritv.org/Search.asp?ACT=S1#
at clip # 311, Iranian TV was using parts of "Summer Song" for an anti-American cartoon filler!!!!!
I was in complete shock when I heard this one.
Check out the video, then send Iranian TV a nasty-gram!
Dave
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Sun Nov 28 '04 5:16:05 pm
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muzic4me5150
Dean Milwaukee, WI. Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Does anyone on this messageboard use a Digitech wh1 reissue whammy pedal or have any knowledge of the pedal? I know Joe uses one but I'am not sure if its the original or the reissue. Is it worth $199.00?
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Sun Nov 28 '04 6:39:02 pm
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