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bahduh
mark alistair
shillong, meghalaya
india
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14 million dollars ______all in a days game........MELBOURNE......LET US HOPE EDEN GARDENS ,CALSUTTA CAN MATCH THAT ON 15th february.........afterall the capacity in calcutta is 1lakh.............

steven.......thanks for the mail.........btw,jordan is better now than he was yesterday or the day before,guess the medication must have done its job...........yu have mail......cheers and thanks for the encouragement........yu rock.god bless and prayers always.

michelle..............thanks mummy.....now i know that if ever i happen to encounter any parential problem i have yu to turn to......thank yu for the advice............yu have mail too.god bless......thanks once again....michelle.......am i glad to join yu in the group of parenthood???.......oh yes dear!also jordan is doing better at the moment.....and i am taking extra care to touch him only after i have washed....also the thing about first day in school is making me impatient,,,,,i cannot wait for that to happen.

cuthbert______thank yu very much for the kind and refreshing advice......i will see to it that yur advice is heeded by me and my wife whenever possible....extra care to his little bum,,,,,,,,,,,as per yur advice.........lol,,,,,,,,,,..peace.

artanis...........indeed the performance of asia xi was depressing..........only dravid with his 75 did some justice to his being there for a good and noble cause...as for the others,,they could have put up a better and bigger fight.........cheers mate.......take care.

cheese............tracie......thank yu for the kind words......btw jordan is doing much better today and so dont worry....i will keep yu updated on any new developments........ yur kind and encouraging words are really helping me overcome the pain of seeing my son ill...........peace and god bless...waiting for yur mail....

zenny.........helo........so yu have two numbers dedicated to yur wife........hope the numbers are slow and soothing...........or else yur wife would kick u out of the house....lol......just kidding....cheers,,,,

austin......hi.

webmaster__________thank yu for the info on JOE...........keep it coming..........cheers.

joe__________get well soon........looking forward to seeing yu perform again.....yu rock.

Big bunny________man i am a huge fan of cricket...also i am not ashamed to acknowledge australia as the numero uno team in the world.........so what is so surprising about what i had posted..........team australia is playing cricket as never seen b4...it is always worth watching them play...yu learn and acknowledge their talent and hard work.........i am an indian and cricket is a religion in india......but i have this to say........every team fades in comparison to the current australian team...........woth comparing them to the 'Invincibles' of the bradman era.........yu come from perth...du yu play cricket......perth is supposed to be the fastest pitch in the world...a lot of bounce.........is it really so?cheers mate........fosters to yu....

ovation-------thank you for the concern shown,i highly appreciate it.....cheers ,,all the best in yur effort to help the people hit by the disaster...god bless you..

bye for now guys.....

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Tue Jan 11 '05 1:02:46 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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dck - I don't have any modules for the Triton yet... but I'm hoping to get the orchestral modules in for the 2nd album....


mikesb - maybe the reason that there were fewer tendon problems was pace.. yes they had big giant strings... however... they were no where near as quick as a modern player....
on the other hand, tendon problems have been known about in the orchestral world for hundreds of years..
but just look at how quick violinists, pianists, etc can play..
so to those guys it's nothing new...
maybe, technically, the electric guitar is simply catching up..
steven wilde - thinking on all the midi stuff... yes it's all a little overwhelming at first... so just don't try to learn too much at any one time.... little by little is best.. that way all the information sticks...
delfino - I used to love 'skiny tops, heavy bottoms'.. the reason I dropped down to 'hybrids' is because of the guitar... I found that the RG plays better with 9's or 'hybrids'.. anything fatter just felt all worng..
for me.. speed was not really a problem on higher guages... I'm not a huge user of legato.. I mostly pick everything... it's the bending and vibrato.... and I guess just the overall feel..
tastey - I have to agree with you... I personally think that Vai can be a very soulful player... I don't think he's an ego type either... to me, all the showing off just looks like he's having a ball on stage and putting on a show....
ocps - jeez... 8 guage on a scalloped neck in Eb....
simply mental...

for the David Cross set I'm using 9 guage hybrids but the whole guitar is drop tuned a tone.... it's not as bad as I expected.... although I'm toying with the idea of moving up a guage for this tuning....


zen - my album is much more melodic than the IUMA tunes because it is more composed.....
it contains some very light moments.... and some very heavy moments too...
the album was writen to be very dynamic... lots of light and shade..
Tue Jan 11 '05 2:34:34 am Set this message as last read

bahduh
mark alistair
shillong, meghalaya
india
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bye guys..c yu in two days.....peace.
Tue Jan 11 '05 2:50:05 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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vfr - yes bro.. send me the details.... getting on a cd like that won't do me any harm..


cuth - if I got a raise to $100 / sec I don't thnk I'd be bitchin'.... lmao...
mari - I've not seen the Ten Commandments of Shredding... lmao... where did you see this....

"Shake the Leg"????? what the fuck??... lmao


Tue Jan 11 '05 2:56:19 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Clarky:Happy new year bro.Interesting y mentioned about the electric guitar catching up,i,ve thought that for some time.The acoustic purists i know are hell bent the acoustic guitar is THE way,which is somewhat annoying if like me,y feel y can let loose on electric.I,ve been given that double look of "ah yeah,but can he do it on an acoustic wink wink" shit for a long time & the fact is i cant,much to their cheer with lil overheard convos of "well if he cant on an acoustic,hes not that good"strange how that effected me,i felt so low & useless,but on the other hand,give them a feckin electric t see what noise they make,lol.I feel electric guitar is fighting t become an art form & the peeps stopping it from happening are...........MUSICIANS.I say this because for 4 pro years i spent playing with a scottish trad band,which although extremely interesting was way out of context for the player i had become.Electricity on any level seemed frowned apon,felt like saying ok take the rig away & play t 7000 peeps.It really is stupid & more than probably one of the reasons we find ourselves bustin our buts so damn hard.

A final word.Electric musicians have harnessed the beauty of classical/jazz etc work & have realized it for some time,i just need t hear a certain Les Paul,Tal Farlow,Malmsteen or a 17 year old Jason Beckers "Perpetual Burn" which i happen t think was a landmark for guitar,more than often put down as "widdley widdley"by the no need t get of yer ass & actually do it police.aaaaaaaaaaaaaah ok rant over,lol

Tue Jan 11 '05 3:38:28 am Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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Yaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwnnnnnnnn!

Good !@#$%^& Mornin'...it's only Tuesday.....aaaarrrrgggghhhh!

Peace!

Tue Jan 11 '05 3:39:09 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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marimariSRV:Happy new year,hope alls well with y darlin. Those words of wisdom come from peeps long b4 me,all i do is apply them to my daily routine i,m just a student for this life i feel.My very best t y mari

peace Slan



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Tue Jan 11 '05 4:02:32 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Stevee T:& a good day t you sir,i,ve nearly finished mixing my backing track for C- & Hungarian gypsy,so i,m a lil excited,cant focus darn it,3 weeks off work with a broken rib,1 week till i get back t work,will get a chance t reboot the PC during that time & have a listen t your clips.Laters bud



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Tue Jan 11 '05 4:18:36 am Set this message as last read

Krankster
Johnny Krankel
Lahaina, HI
USA
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T-Ride, Jeff???? ....Help me out here....
Tue Jan 11 '05 4:19:55 am Set this message as last read

Krankster
Johnny Krankel
Lahaina, HI
USA
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Zombies From Hell is a great riff, let alone tone. Jeff........argh ! I can,t remember his ... wait it starts with.. I think I got it . Tyson. Shit, where is he? D you know? T-Ride. very cool. Just asking......

Johnny

Tue Jan 11 '05 4:28:22 am Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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slanshroom,

And a fine mornin' to you too.....Broken Rib? How did that happen?

Let us know when you're finished with your music...based on what I've heard already...it should be very satisfying!

Take Care!

Steve

Tue Jan 11 '05 4:40:14 am Set this message as last read

captainblues
KIVANC KUTLU
Antalya,
TURKEY
Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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Hi Joe,

My Name is KIVANC, first of all I would like to say " get well" to you. I live in Istanbul/Turkey.I saw your last e-mail that you will come to Europe for a few festivals.Hey Joe, We would like to see in Turkey in this summer. because I am waiting you come here for 15 years!!!!!!Last year , I had missed your live show in New York for just 1 day. . I hope , we will see you in Istanbul/Turkey .I am sure that you will enjoy and like here when you come to Istanbul. and I am sure that you will get so many ideas when you listen Turkish melodies. I hope one day we will share the time Take care ,

KIVANC

Tue Jan 11 '05 4:52:05 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Clarky, interesting re tendon problems.. I believe there are two kinds... The overworked overused tendon fatigue kind, such as experienced by classical musicians and the very few metal/rock mofos who actually practice ridiculous fast runs for several hours a day, and then the "incidental" kind. Hurting yourself with a monster bend etc and then having it get exacerbated by continuing to use the digit rather than letting it recover... Just like when we were growing up and happened to strain a tendon in the ankle with a poorly placed kick of the ball. If that happened early in the season sometimes the tendon would never recover till the off season coz we just could not stop kicking the damn ball.. That is the type of tendon problem I am referring to with the heavy gauge, high action, big tension dudes who perform monster bends... SRV must of had hands of steel....
Tue Jan 11 '05 5:27:17 am Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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mikesb,

what's up doc?

Tue Jan 11 '05 5:36:45 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Stevee T, off to see a buddy about some part time work with his construction firm. He and I went to college together. I have reached a time/place/station in life that allows me to be selective with my work habits soooo, I am trying to work an absolute minimum and spend more time with the upbringing of my kids, skiing, golf and music, not necessarily in that order. I wanna get some equipment/software and start recording some of my ideas... I also want to get back into interviewing guitarists/musicians. Plus as I have mentioned on here before, the onerous task of sight reading music (groaan)...

In other words just "tendon" to business LOL

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Tue Jan 11 '05 5:46:04 am Set this message as last read

civgeek
Matt Dorado
Portland, OR
USA
Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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Mikesb – I’m going through the sight-reading blues a bit myself. I have to know ‘An Afternoon In Paris’ By tomorrow at 3PM and have some method of soloing over the changes. The soloing part shouldn’t too hard, ii-V-I, in a couple different keys. But the head. I’m so not used to playing what someone else wants me to.LOL

Since you people were begging for more here’s a little diddy that brightened my day a few times in high school.
I know you know this so sing along.
Don-don-da-dant

Here in my car
I feel safest of all
I can lock all my doors
It's the only way to live
In cars

Here in my car
I can only receive
I can listen to you
It keeps me stable for days
In cars

Here in my car
The image breaks down
Will you visit me please
If I open my door
In cars

Here in my car
I know I've started to think
About leaving tonight
Although nothing seems right
In cars

I know I've started to think
I know I've started to think


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Tue Jan 11 '05 6:07:23 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Civgeek, yikes Gary Numan "here in my car" that early in the morning??? Did you use fruit soap again LOL????

Edited Tue Jan 11 '05 6:19 am
Tue Jan 11 '05 6:13:14 am Set this message as last read

european_fan
Nicky B
Germany
Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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Oh, I'm so proud about being part of the Fan-Community of the greatest guitar player in the whole wide world: JOE SATRIANI! Oh, and I also wanted to say, that I really love your music, Joe! It's amazing! It's great! I really don't know the right words to describe it!

A few days ago I bought the DVD "G3 - Live in Denver" and I have to say, that Yngwie and Steve are great musicians, too, but you are absolutely the best!!!

Greets from somewhere in Europe! Yours, Nicky

Tue Jan 11 '05 6:19:40 am Set this message as last read

Dev

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Hey y'all... Been a long time...

Hope you're all doing well. Joe - I'm glad you're feeling better. Just keep takin' it easy, bro. You're too important to us to go away...

Anyone else been to simscustom.com? It's where Vai, Billy Sheehan, Mark King (Level 42) all get their guitars fitted with the coolest LEDs and lasers! I'm savin' up to send one of my 7-strings their way... It's about £350. You only need to look at the Bad Horsie guitar to know how cool LEDs can be...

I love playing with my pierced nipples at work...

Your pal, Dev

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Tue Jan 11 '05 6:22:04 am Set this message as last read

death cube k

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OCPS470 haha, i dont think so..these guys are scary ,, well all but one.. well 2 if you included me! thx for the encouragement.
VFRrocker I look forward to your email. and thanx for the encouragement. its a great oppertunity.. even when a stink it up .
Clarky soft synth's and check this out guitar rig its super cool, sounds amazing.
Tue Jan 11 '05 6:42:37 am Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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cuthbert, sorry, I just really didn't see what any of it had to do with the subject of Bill Gates' money.....put it down to general misunderstanding!

Also, I passed my driving theory test today so am in a better mood now! hehe


PFields, hey no problem, I definitely think keeping to the JS1000 is a good idea. I personally think it looks a lot better than the 1200.....I like the flamed blue thing going on. A chrome JS would be the best if you can afford it though! Yeah, it's a shame you can't get a small selection of colours to choose from when you're buying these guitars!
Steven Wilde, excellent, that increases the chances that you're understanding me! hehe, always useful.
Namm Man, subtle
marimariSRV, aww thanks for the birthday wishes! hehe, yeah it was cool thanks. I'm 21 now! Which means next time I visit the US I can (legally) buy a drink.....excellent! haha
YEEEESSSSSSSSSSS! I am so stoked....I've been looking all over for a specific bass guitar - a Yamaha Motion B, and I've found someone who has one for sale! It's in the US so I have to get it on international shipping (dodgy) but it's cool, I'll take the risk. It's so worth it!

edit:

my bad, it's not in the US at all, it's in Winnipeg, Manitoba. No offense to any americans or canadians intended!

Edited Tue Jan 11 '05 7:54 am

Tue Jan 11 '05 7:37:19 am Set this message as last read

civgeek
Matt Dorado
Portland, OR
USA
Plays: Guitar (53 years)
1318 posts total | IP Logged

Mikesb - Funny you should ask that. I got in the shower this morning and ,of course, my soap hadn't made it back yet. Kids!! I looked at the fruity soap and just couldn't do it. I dripped all over the bath and got the hand soap from the sink instead. Much better. As for Gary, I have one of those brains that are on ten different things at once. Makes it hard to concentrate but.. Anyway, My brother and I say that are brains are like theaters with different conversations going on. If you've been in a theater you know that there is always a guy in the back row causing trouble. That is the guy that comes up with these songs. Hopefully that explains things a little. If not you can Shoot a poison arrow through my heart.




If I were to say to you
"Can you keep a secret?"
Would you know just what to do
Or where to keep it?
Then I say "I love you,"
And the foul situation
"Hey girl, I thought we were
The right combination."

Who broke my heart?
You did, you did
Bow to the target,
Blame Cupid, Cupid
You think you're smart
Stupid, Stupid

CHORUS:
Shoot that poison arrow to my heart
Shoot that poison arrow
Shoot that poison arrow to my heart
Shoot that poison arrow

No rhythm in cymbals
No tempo in drums
Love on arrival
She comes when she comes
Right on the target
But wide of the mark
What I thought was fire
Was only the spark
The sweetest melody is an unheard refrain
So lower your sights
Yeah but raise your aim
Raise you aim

Who broke my heart?
You did, you did
Bow to the target,
Blame Cupid, Cupid
You think you're smart
Stupid, Stupid.

CHORUS
"I thought you loved me but it seems you don't care."
"I care enough to know I can never love you."

Who broke my heart?
You did, you did
Bow to the target
Blame Cupid
You think you're smart
That's stupid
Right from the start
When you knew we would part



Edited Tue Jan 11 '05 7:50 am

Tue Jan 11 '05 7:49:22 am Set this message as last read

civgeek
Matt Dorado
Portland, OR
USA
Plays: Guitar (53 years)
1318 posts total | IP Logged
Cuthbert - I don't understand why DWB would want you to stop sending them money. Low overhead or not, medical supplies cost. The more donations the more supplies. I'm involved with Engineers w/o Borders as well as Northwest Medical teams. The two top things that are needed by either outfit is time and money. In that order, but the great thing about money is that you don't have a time frame in which to use it. There may be some end of year accounting things that I don't know about (I can ask the wife), with regards to not-for-profits, but you would think that to have a little extra in the coffers would be a good thing.
Tue Jan 11 '05 8:01:08 am Set this message as last read

civgeek
Matt Dorado
Portland, OR
USA
Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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962 - Let us know where the bass is. Maybe one of us is close by and can do a visual on it so you have a better idea of what you're getting.
Tue Jan 11 '05 8:02:41 am Set this message as last read

civgeek
Matt Dorado
Portland, OR
USA
Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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Can anybody tell I don't feel like crackin' open a book this morning?
Tue Jan 11 '05 8:03:55 am Set this message as last read
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