BigBunny
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i've emailed that GW article to your yahoo addy
if anyone else on the board would like the Joe & Kirk April '93 article. just email me & i'll send it back to you :)
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Wed Dec 29 '04 10:34:58 am
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cheese101
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Suzie 2000: Numpties!! That cracks me up, I have a friend at work who used to work in Scotland as a nurse and she says things like numpties and "crap-in-a-hat" and all sorts of funny stuff I haven't heard anyone else say! Oh, and a "midden"! Yeah, the numpties were there at the concert but are probably at every concert...we just got to be in front of them for that show. There were even people smokiing pot, at least at the first night's show...in a non-smoking arena! It's a good life lesson for my son though, he has to be able to deal with all sorts of situations cuz the world doesn't run around trying to make life perfect for him!
Steven: I know you don't know me, but I feel your pain so clearly expressed in your posts. Please keep praying for Mark and for all the souls affected by the tsunami and earthquake. Prayers are so powerful, and you are not alone in sending them...there is strength in prayer and in numbers and I bet thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions of people are praying right now. Our hearts hurt for them but even if we can't be there bodily to help as we wish we could, we can pray and you are doing your part the best you can! Try not to slip further into depression, you must fight it so you can be there for Mark and others who need you, and most especially for yourself. You are a lovely person, so take care and keep your spirits up. You're not alone in this world!
Michelle: Security was there at the arena, don't want to give the wrong impression. And they were very nice guys. They did do a pat-down before anyone got in, but really there was no room for them to stand by the stage...people were just squished against it. There was no barrier set up like on the Live in San Fran DVD. I imagine security was somewhere in the room, just not up front. And ya know, the thought definitely crossed my mind about the guy with the backpack.....what was in it and why was he so adamant about getting it up on stage......pretty scary thoughts were running through my head at that point as I had Dimebag on the brain and what happened to him. I think everyone near there wondered what he was up to, probably was really harmless but you never know anymore... I was so relieved to see that he finally left the area.
With his illness, Joe just didn't need the hassle....sorry for the scuffle Joe, emotions were running a bit high by that point and people were feeling protective of you, but you didn't need that happening in front of you while you were playing. Luckily, you didn't have to see the guy grabbing the mic stand to take the 3 picks you left before coming back out for the encore and jam. I feel a little embarrassed about my son and how he reacted to the situation. He still has a lot to learn about life..but at the same time I guess he stood up for himself and was motivated by watching out for you. That's not a good excuse to get physical but it happened and next time perhaps he'll make a better choice.
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Wed Dec 29 '04 10:43:12 am
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Stevee T
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Wow...this new Triton is awesome......I feel a new album comin on!!!!!!
But, I better get the first one out there!
www.stevetrott.com
Webmaster, aside from rescheduling Joe's dates...will we be informed of Joe's progress against his illness?
Peace!
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Wed Dec 29 '04 10:56:32 am
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manuel1976
Manuel Di Gennaro Quartu S.Elena, Cagliari Italy Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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I'm very very sorry, Joe for you pneumonia and i'm sorry for the end of your tour but you are a alien....!!!!
Happy new year!!! With love Manuel from Italy
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Wed Dec 29 '04 12:06:52 pm
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Ibanez4player
Joe Yates Brisbane, Queensland Australia Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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Hope you get better JOE, take it easy man and get well soooon. Ill seyah hopefully 100% at the Brisbane Show! Seyah
Joe Y
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Wed Dec 29 '04 12:09:12 pm
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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hey delfino whats up! im not on here as much as i used to but i look by every so often ;)
Im jus enjoyin the christmas holidays now efore back to college, U!?
+ that sucks about joe, Get well Soon! I hope Rubina is Lookin after u there!
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Wed Dec 29 '04 12:10:47 pm
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Hi again, everyone. I'm still way behind on posts, but I thought I'd stop by again.
Has anyone heard from bahduh since the earthquake / tsunamis? I took a quick look at a map and I think he's far enough inland to where he would not have been directly affected by anything, but I'm not sure.
If anyone here has an extra few bucks, Amazon has made it extremely easy to donate money to the American Red Cross. There is a link on their front page...they've raised about $2.3 million so far.
webmaster - Thanks for your post.
I saw you at the second SF show (up in the balcony, I think). Were you also at the first SF show? MegaBoyd and I were looking but we never found you. Just wondering...
Well, that's all for now... I'll be back later.
...Austin...
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Wed Dec 29 '04 12:27:38 pm
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GGoheen
Greg Goheen San Jose, CA USA Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Sorry to hear you're feeling down with pneumonia. My wife and I attended your show at The Fillmore Sunday night (12.26.04) and I could tell before it was announced that you weren't feeling your best by your playing. That's not to be disrespectful in the least either, as I still think you are hands down the most talented guitar virtuoso ever. It just seemed like a struggle with some of your playing and again I am very sorry to hear you are so sick. We will hope to catch you later this year when you come back to the Bay Area and I truly wish to thank you for the show you did put on, as well as pulling out some old favorites I haven't heard live like Motorcyle Driver (way cool Joe!!!) and Hordes of Locust! You are amazing my friend....sick or not. Thank you again!
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Wed Dec 29 '04 12:31:04 pm
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alexandrecaetano
Alexandre Caetano Caldas da Rainha, Estremadura Portugal Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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Hello friends, hello Satchland :-) !!!!
In first place:
JOE - Get well soon bro, take a great rest and a friendly advice:try to listening the Carlos Paredes cd, that`s very relaxing when i`m sick. From The Heart, all the best and warm Regards for you :-) !!! Take care with yourself wonderful friend :-) !!!
WEBMASTER - Thanks for the informations :-) !!!!
BIG BUNNY - Nice paiting :-) !!!
MICHELLE - Talk to you later about the contest honey. Thanks :-)!!!
BAHDUH - Where are you friend?
DO THE STU: welcome :-)!!!
STEVEN WILDE - Try to answer to the questions. ANd thanks a lot :-). About your bad feeling inside, don`t worry and be happy. Give to your heart what he needs: Joe`s music :-) !!!!
Warm Regards and sending good vibes :-) !!!
SLANSHROOM - Get well soon bro :-) !!!
STEVEE T - no winners, if nobody answer to all questions correctly i will offer the prizes for the two first persons who participated :-). Try to answer ;-). Tem um bom dia amigo. Paz, amor e felicidade (In Portuguese) :-) !!!
OCPS470 - Good luck my friend. Glad to know that you are doing well in the new project ;-)). Sending the best of luck for you!!!! Lets go to do a paypall to support the Asia tragedy!!!
BICAS - Nice to see you my friend!!!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY JEFF CAMPITELLI :-).
TO ALL: NO winners yet about my Christmas contest, let`s go friends, it`s easy http://www.alexandrecaetano.com. Good luck!!! Tomorrow it`s the last day.
Have a good day people, sending good vibes and nice feelings. Love Alex!!!!!!!
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Wed Dec 29 '04 12:39:03 pm
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Sajuuk
Erik Christenson Mechanicsville, Virginia United States Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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Hello. This is a message for Joe. My name is Erik Christenson, and I live in a small area of Richmond, VA. I am quite sorry about your unfortunate ailment, and I hope you have a speedy recovery. But this is not why I write to you. I write because several days ago, a large tsunami hit the south-eastern part of the Asian continent. Over 60,000 are dead with the toll rising. There is little I can do as a 16 year old highschooler with little money- or talent. But I do have the person I've looked up to since I was five. You. Once you get better, I have an idea that I would like to propose to you. Get together with people like Steve Vai, Eric Clapton, and the guys of U2, and anyone willing to play for a good cause. Arange tours around the US that would help the cause of the countries that need aid by donating most or all of the proceeds to those countries. I don't mean to be insulting by this proposal, but I am only a hopeless romantic with a dream. To do this would gain respect for you and the participants from the world. I as a fan would be eternaly grateful for this selfless deed that you could carry out. I will be somewhat disapointed if you chose not to do this, but it could never break the respect i have for you, and the zeal I hold for your music. I hope you read this, and as I said before, I mean no disrespect for you and your current state of health. I do not know if there is love in space, but I know there is love on this earth, so please consider my request as one of your biggest fans. Thankyou, from Erik :)
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Wed Dec 29 '04 12:42:34 pm
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lleyton
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Hey, Joe:
IŽll make it quick.
Why do you sometimes hammer the strings with your left hand while you place your right hand on the first or second fret? like when you do on "The mystical potato head groove thing" Is it to alter the tuning while you hammer those notes?
Thanks Joe, from all Buenos Aires; the last G3 in our city was the greatest. What do you think?.
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Wed Dec 29 '04 12:55:48 pm
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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In theMystical potato head groove thing, When he put its right hand on the fretboard, thats just to mute the notes, + it looks cool.. there is no different tuning's he just hammers on normally with his left hand....
Confusing to ecplain when ur a leftie... ;)
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Wed Dec 29 '04 1:05:56 pm
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DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips King Of Monsters Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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lleyton The reason why Joe puts his right hand further up the neck and hammers with the left is to 'dampen' the strings so that when Joe hammers with the left, it makes a much cleaner sound :-) hope that helps. [Edit:...yeah what Al said :-)]
Al Yeah I'm making the most of my time too, at the moment I'm just seeing whats on TV and as usual...nothing worth watching until like 1:40am when theres 3 episodes of 'Oz' on lol.
I've got 6 days till I go back to college, and I've got 70+ pages of a website to storyboard, and a piece of english coursework to do, for which I have to transform "much ado about nothing" into the style of another writer. I did want to do it in the style of Thomas Harris...but its unbelievably hard to point out linguistic features of his work...so instead of transforming it into a short story, I'm going to transform it into a TV script for a fly on the wall documentary...in the style of Peter Kay :-)
Well that was a lot of words for one post at this hour.
Take care
Delfino
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Wed Dec 29 '04 1:09:38 pm
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IbanezGuitarist
Plays: Guitar (29 years)
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Joe, don't listen to some of these guys. Don't get me wrong I want you feeling better ASAP, but don't stop playing guitar, playing guitar always makes me feel better no matter what. If your depressed b/c your missing shows, put on a SRV cd and play along with it all the way through, I love doing that (esp. with Texas Flood). But feel better real soon, and i'll say a few prayers that you get better quick.
Cya later Buddy and Keep Playing
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Wed Dec 29 '04 1:22:48 pm
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Fretslayer
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cheese101: I was right right by you guys, I remember that dude that was dancing around the whole show and really in to it ha ha...he was holding his arms out like he was flying when joe played "Flying in Blue Dream" Give me a couple beers and i would have been right there with him :P
I wanted to add that Joe opening with "Up the in the Sky" was AWSOME!!! I hadn't seen that song live yet, and had always wanted to.
I bought my roomate a copy of "The Satch Tapes" on dvd for his B-day, woo hoo!
Get well soon Joe!!
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Wed Dec 29 '04 1:26:32 pm
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Zinc Master
Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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spinning
I did get the i-Pod 20 gig.
Really cool. Just uploaded all of the songs on my computer on to it - only used 4.6 gigs. I have tons more cds that I still need to upload.
I only put my favorites on the computer.
Do you have one?
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Wed Dec 29 '04 1:46:41 pm
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