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michelle

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**Get well music for Joe**

Song Of The Day ~

PRIMAL CONCRETE SLEDGE by PANTERA

crank it UP!!

Fri Jan 7 '05 7:43:31 am Set this message as last read

lucifer sam
AJ
Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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Thanks so much for your kind words... That helps a lot, to say the very least...
Fri Jan 7 '05 7:48:41 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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Chaos, some people are just effed up beyong belief! I'm so sorry this had to happen. My heart goes out to the family and friends. May God hold the two remaining boys in his light and help them through this nightmare. The father will pay in the afterlife. How can people kill their children? I just can't comprehend that.

Fri Jan 7 '05 7:49:03 am Set this message as last read



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Joe, Hope you are feeling better. I was really bummed when I heard the shows were postponed. Look forward to the rebooking. Coming from Buffalo to see you. Looking forward to a great show. Get well.
Fri Jan 7 '05 7:54:26 am Set this message as last read

anindo
anindo whitehead
london, england
britain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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hey joe i saw you at the royal albert hall lately you where phenominal and so was steve vai im in a band called mean machine in the uk, one day i might be able to play with you guys, keep playing, all the best
Fri Jan 7 '05 8:08:53 am Set this message as last read

anindo
anindo whitehead
london, england
britain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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hope you get over your cold. i think i posted two messages by accident hey whens the dvd coming out for g3 04 it would be great to relive the experience again.

Edited Fri Jan 7 '05 8:17 am
Fri Jan 7 '05 8:09:53 am Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

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I am years behind on t2j, folks. I think I have close to 60 pages left to read. But today I found out that one of ex-gf's mother died in a the Tsunami. They were working for the ELCA is Sri Lanka and were travelling in a train when a 30 foot wave knocked the train off the rails. My ex (jenna) escaped but was unable to pull her mother out. She then walked to the nearest village with the rest of the surviors...10 miles! This news is very shocking to me. Really sucks.

well, on a brighter note, I finally got my 'random' password for my new college email. And you wouldnt believe what the password is.............jz7770

How strange is that?

Fri Jan 7 '05 8:21:14 am Set this message as last read

VFRrocker

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Cuthbert Maybe I have generalised too much. My situation is that way because I work in a specialist field. For me to take off means upheaval and moving but at the same time the company would struggle to find a replacement so there is a bit of a stand-off situation.................... kind of an unpleasant poker game - lol. It doesn't help that the work I do in the company and the way that me and my buddy work it goes against the tradition. Traditionally the company would pay more based on the chargeable hours that you acheive. We felt that the company expectation of our chargeable rate was out of line with the market place so we kept it low to ensure that we get work in. The difference is that we sub-contract engineers for the site work and produce a sizeable profit from it. So although our 'personal' contribution to the company is not in line with our salary (alledegelly!!!) the profit from the work that we manage is far greater.

Maybe I should have being making the point that if you don't ask for it very few companies will voluntarily pay more than they have too. Good business sense ? Not too me, look after the people who are key to the success of your company and keep them happy and they work harder and have a greater loyalty to you.

Have a good weekend bro' :-)

Edited Fri Jan 7 '05 8:25 am

Fri Jan 7 '05 8:22:08 am Set this message as last read

Steven Wilde

ShredZone, CaliFunia
USA
Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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DELFINO- That's good Man! Hey, Ya' need that sleep Time! The weekend is coming up! But I'll Bet You have a lot of paper's and test's! How are You finding the programming? It is pretty challenging No? I was playing A video game the other day, And really noticed how intricate the detail, and the representaion was! What A fun field! the whole ITC, Path! Your going to know so Much!..............................CLARKY- That Midi, Is very intimiadting! It appers, I will have enough for My Midi, Processer, and Cubase. But, Wow, It is really difficult to understand all those megabit's-or whatever they are? And how to splice them into a song! But The Boundries, seem endless! -Loop, synth's, and Keyboard effect's, all can be patched on one channel, to record. and the loop librayies they have now are just marvelous! It seem's that if i learn it well enough, It will make recording, AS A WHOLE more effecient. For Me. Hmmmm! BUT, I also hear that You can lose precious work to!..................................BADAHUH- Hi, There, My fine Freind! It is alway's great to hear your Kind word's! The guitar is and it's music persona. Has become My Life. I concentrate on the vocal beuty, and emotional sound, i get when playing it! And convey that into My song's. Thank You for Liking My Music! It sure mean's A lot! Your Alway's very positive, and a Nice Freind!...............................DCK- Mark, How's it going? I am so happy For you! You More that desrve to play with the best! Keep om Being an inspiration to Me! And I'll try not to let You down with My guitar playing. I will work very hard at trying to become the best, I can! I am so blessed to have such a kind And Talented freind, Such as You! I hope, one day! I will be "Good".....................................OVATION1- That's very really cool, That You pop in from time to time to make sure were behahvin'! Alway's My best with You and Your's, and Prayer's to Your co. that has gone to help!, And Mike, You take it easy, Where your at!..............................ZENFISH- You can do a lot with a good bass, Player like that, One that has experiance in many style's! That is really something! That's Like A Studio musican!. One that can play anything! and all band, situation's! Didn't You tell Mr before You had worked without drummer for awhile before? It wasn't fun, But it worked! And I know Drum machines, just don't cut it for Live performances! Well, Your Lil' Freind Steven, Over here in the USA Will be hoping for a ZENFISH drummer, real soon! And Thank You for the encouragment, On not losing the passion! I hope to keep the torch going!..........................................ALEXANDRE- How Goe's it in the new year? I hope thing's are very well! Very exiting to be on the road a lot! Alway's wishing You, and Your's My best regard's! and good Fouturne! BTW, I am trying to dabble in flamingo! It's cool! :-) Talke care, see ya' ;ater!, have a nice day!...............................SteveeT- How is the brand new album coming along? Keep me informed!.................JOE- Heres' wishing You well, And some hot chicken alphebet soup, And the word's are spelling- GET WELL REAL SOON!

Steven C.

Fri Jan 7 '05 9:01:10 am Set this message as last read

Steven Wilde

ShredZone, CaliFunia
USA
Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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Hey, Jazzzzy- Good to see ya'! Yeah, That is werid! !Hope Your doin' fine! Thinkin' about ya' Take care bro'
Fri Jan 7 '05 9:03:35 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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yea i was thinkin the evos are to aggresive for myself, and the freds wud be nice in the bridge and i bet it wud be dear for the scratch plate!!!! its always dear for custom =/ Grr at them!
Fri Jan 7 '05 9:26:49 am Set this message as last read

Brendita

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Joe,

Hope that you are feeling better. Any news on the rescheduling for Las Vegas and Ventura?

Satchheads...Anyone have any news?

Thanks!

Fri Jan 7 '05 9:36:05 am Set this message as last read

Ibanez89
James Abbott
Bagnara Calabra, Reggio Calabria (RC)
Italia
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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I'm really sorry for your Pneumonia Joe... praying for you!

James

Edited Fri Jan 7 '05 9:49 am

Fri Jan 7 '05 9:48:38 am Set this message as last read

Poul
Poul Henning Smith
Kastrup,
Denmark
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Hello Mr. Joe Satriani.. Your music is Divinely..Please play forever :o) Best regards Poul H Smith Denmark
Fri Jan 7 '05 10:43:52 am Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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The Human Condition....whoa!

Peace!

Fri Jan 7 '05 10:48:42 am Set this message as last read

Ya Yo Gakk

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CIVICGEEK- it does seem to outpace minimum wage a bit....one reason is probably due to the fact that the company/corp must always make a profit, whether due to stock situations or personal gain..... you raise the wage you will lose money if you sell stuff at the same price, if you raise it to meet the wage then you break even, you must then raise it over the wage to make a profit... thats my guess... i cant necessarily blame certain folks for doing certain things, when the average home price is $510,000 and the average job pays $12 an hour theres a discrepency that must be rectified, either by market forces or by human ones... i plan to move to vegas, it's much cheaper to live in the desert lol

CUTHBERT- all i know is, adjusted for inflation minimum wage should be around $10 to $13 an hour.... think i heard this on CNBC one day, what do you think....

Fri Jan 7 '05 10:55:58 am Set this message as last read

bizcad

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My friend and I were going to the San Diego and Orange Count shows and were bummed to hear Joe had pneumonia.

We send our fondest wishes for a speedy and complete recovery.

Nick Stein aka bizcad

Fri Jan 7 '05 11:02:43 am Set this message as last read

DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips
King Of Monsters
Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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Mikesb

"And they should be changed at least once a decade or when the gauge has doubled from sweat grunge...

Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeww...

Clarky I recently went upto playing on 11's...they're nice, however I don't like the higher strings and I don't think they are really 'me'...I'm stuck between going for either the Ernieball Hybrids and the Ernieball "Skinny top, heavy bottom"...lol

Also wondered what it would be like to put some Hybrids on my guitar...and then buy a .66 for the low E...probably sound terrible but ya' never know.

Delfino
Fri Jan 7 '05 11:31:46 am Set this message as last read

kd6aaj
Ed Burton KD6AAJ
Eureka (In the Redwoods), California
USA
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Anyone have any good scales I could practice with? I think I know the C scale. Only guitar class I took was in 7th grade (I can burn out "Ghost Riders In The Sky" for you), the rest I learned by ear.

I need to develope my speed and accuracy to play lead/solos.

I mostly know chords and power chords, not much lead. I grew up with Country, then folk and finally AC/DC and the other 80's metal (Def Leopard etc.)

I can play Metalica's "Fade To Black" intro, some of the lead (it's slow enough to follow).

I can fingerpick Kansas' "Dust in the Wind".

I have every Boston album, and play along to those (only some of the leads).

Ed, KD6AAJ

Fri Jan 7 '05 11:47:28 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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Motley Crue's Sessions @ AOL performance is now available.

This Motley featured sessions was one of the largest sessions ever with regard to production.

You will be able to watch footage by clicking on this link http://music.channel.aol.com

Edited Fri Jan 7 '05 11:50 am

Fri Jan 7 '05 11:50:24 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Civgeek, thx for not posting whatever you had planned last nite, I had a large dinner. Thx also for asking bout the reading. It is a struggle for me for whatever reason. I was always and will always be an ear/feel kinda player I guess... My son is busting my chops. He has started to learn advanced jazz stuff and improvising on blues scales as well as starting to learn a complex Rick Wakeman piece (his teacher is a prog freak). On the plus side, he is soooo busy with piano he has stopped learning the guitar so at least he won't be smoking me on that any time soon LOL
Anyone here remember Canadian Prog Rockers Saga? Picked up a DVD by the now old looking gang, circa 2003. Old and mostly out of shape but they still have chops. I suspect some of the boys in DT would be lying if they claimed never having been influenced by Saga.......
Fri Jan 7 '05 12:19:45 pm Set this message as last read

eamon7
ken nechvatal
bloomington, wi
usa
Plays: Guitar (57 years)
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SUPAADAVE, sorry i took so long to get back to you. i may be wrong with the name because it was so long ago but i'm pretty sure it was the opera house. i played in THE KICKS BAND from madison. i also remember that town because we went to practice in the club one morning and my marshall wouldn't turn on. we found a tv repair shop and after much begging and ass kissing he only charged me $100 to replace a 20 cent diode. must have knew i was a packer fan. anyway i don't expect you to know these places. it is just that seeing virginia minn brought back some memories for me. some very cold ones too. i'll bet its nice there in the summer though
Fri Jan 7 '05 12:46:29 pm Set this message as last read

TheBob

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Joe, get well soon!!!!

Bob

Fri Jan 7 '05 1:02:29 pm Set this message as last read

PST

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Hi Joe, Really sorry your sick, we were very dissapointed not getting to see you New Years' eve. Especially my 16 year old son. After seeing your G3 DVD with Steve & Yngwie, he was really excited about seeing you. His uncle is also in the hospital in a drug induced coma healing from Pneumonia as well. Hope you're feeling better !! Anxiously awaiting your rescheaduled concert. If there's any chance of your considering doing another G3 with a female guitarist. Please check out my friend's website. www. teresarussell.com She has been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Great guitarist could be something fun & different for both of you. Possibly a good opening act. Wishing you a speedy recovery !!! Paul Tefft tefftmech@msn.com Cell Ph # 805-207-9308
Fri Jan 7 '05 1:16:20 pm Set this message as last read

al4jets
al martinez
vacaville, ca
usa
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Hello joe i hope you recover soon from your illness ive had pnuemonia twice its no fun.Im one of the mechanics at southwest airlines that meet you after the show on the 26 of december what a great show ..Do you know where i can download those pictures that were taken that night by john iverson .thanks for any help get well soon.
Fri Jan 7 '05 1:20:01 pm Set this message as last read
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