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Stevee T

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marimariSRV,

Hi...any good news....I hope?

8*)

Thu Jan 6 '05 7:11:29 pm Set this message as last read

AXEMAN Throb
Rob McCallister
Mesa, Az.
USA
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Has anyone heard about Joe's progress?? Not much info in the local media here in AZ. I'm still eagerly awaiting a new date for the Celebrity Theater show. Best wishes Joe.....Hope to see ya soon..
Thu Jan 6 '05 7:12:24 pm Set this message as last read

death cube k

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AXEMAN Throb :)
Thu Jan 6 '05 7:17:34 pm Set this message as last read

McDave

Cook, MN

Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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Michelle.......did you get a chance to read "Dennis the Menace" in the paper today? That is so you....LMAO !!! Dennis tells his mom that "She does'nt have to worry about the fly buzzing around in her bedroom because the big spider took care of it for her"......the look of panic on her face...lol !

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Thu Jan 6 '05 7:46:06 pm Set this message as last read

lonnie2112
lonnie Gregory 3
Stratford, Ct
US
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Joe,thankyou.I have been listening to you're tunes for years.Surfing with the alians had just come out,and i am listening to the radio and this tune comes on.The tunes name is allways with me allways with you,and it is still one of my favorite tunes.I was blown away by this beautifull tune that i heard but bumed out at bthe same time cause i didn't know who it was.Low and behold i hear it again on MTV and was verry happy to find out who wrote this beautyfull piese of music.Rushed right out and baught the caset.Whell,i've rushed out and baught every thing else you've done to.Now some 20 years later,i am still enjoying your music emensely and have seen you play live manny times and look forward to manny more.Please keep rockin so i can keep listening.Thankyou verry mouch.Lonnie2112. P.S Should you actually read this and feel like making my day,could you E me with the chords in the beginning of the above mentiouned song. lonmared@optonline.com
Thu Jan 6 '05 8:02:00 pm Set this message as last read

hoiguy79
Josue Vázquez
Tulancingo, Hidalgo
México
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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Steve T Were did you got Joe's exact specifications???
Thu Jan 6 '05 9:35:51 pm Set this message as last read

bahduh
mark alistair
shillong, meghalaya
india
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good morning everybody_______glad to be back again to the place where the sun never sets.........where there is peace,happiness and joy always.........this community rocks.........cheers guys,,,,

steven....thank yu for the inspiring and touching mail,,,,,,,yur really someone i can always look upto for inspiration and encouragement ,,yu are simply one of a kind......my folks says thank yu for the card....they are so touched by it.....god bless and take care...regards to yur folks.... ps____tell yur dad i and my folks sents our BEST WISHES to him,,,,i hope he GETS WELL SOON....my prayers are with him......and all yur folks always.... peace...

cheese_____thanks for the mail......hope yur dad recovers soon...best wishes to him........also dont worry too much about yur son...it is just another stage of life where people likes being adventurous and try out new things.......just be patient and hang in there and everything will be ok.......have faith in god and put yur trust in him and he will lead yur son to his promise land.........cheers..god bless ....take care and SMILE.

michelle_________thanks for the mail.....so kind of yu....i appreciate it.......btw..my family are ok as we are located far away from the place hit by the earthquake and the tsunami..we are in north east india and the place badly hit is located in south india...moreover,,ours is a hill station..often referred to as "THE SCOTLAND OF THE EAST"....SO dont worry,,,tsunami wont be able to harm us....cheers,,,good vibes to yur kids.....peace.

alexandre.....hello back....takecare.

zenny.....thanks man..........take care and keep on rocking.......

joe________get well soon.

capri guy......p o...smf.!

Thu Jan 6 '05 11:18:31 pm Set this message as last read

VFRrocker

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Alexandre I'm good thanks bro', I hope you are as well. No new bike, the VFR is away in the garage for 'winter', although more because it needs some money spent on it and it's not a priority this time of year (did I really just say that?) lol ;-) I'm ashamed to say no new songs yet, I've not played 'seriously' since we moved but that is about to change. I thought about you last night as I watched a TV programme on food across Portugal.................. they also mentioned a type of blues music called............ fado ?? or something like that. It seemed that the main dishes (apart from fish) are mostly made from pork. We might becoming over to Portugal for a holiday this year, any advice on where to go ? We'd be bringing the little one so it would be family orientated. How about you ? Are you still busy at work ? Still writing lots ? I must check your site out soon. Take care man.

Cube Ahhhh........ good luck dude, you'll rip it up !!!

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Fri Jan 7 '05 12:17:31 am Set this message as last read

BigBunny

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Re: SupaaDave Michelle.......did you get a chance to read "Dennis the Menace" in the paper today? That is so you....LMAO !!! Dennis tells his mom that "She does'nt have to worry about the fly buzzing around in her bedroom because the big spider took care of it for her"......the look of panic on her face...lol !

it wasn't Shelob was it? :o

*runs and hides*

BigBunny... . . . . *make note to self: never take the pass of Cirith Ungol!

Fri Jan 7 '05 12:55:23 am Set this message as last read

bahduh
mark alistair
shillong, meghalaya
india
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people_____the number of dead is rising by the second......help is needed ...donate generously...god is watching us.....let us be thankful to god for sparing us from such natural disasters and give all that we could.god will bless yu all for yur generosity.

joe____g3 and all......how about a concert for the tsunami victims.....it would be great...joe,vai,petrucci,gilbert,brian may,knoffler,fredman,wes borland,kirk hammet,jason newsted,van halen,rudess,portnoy,,,,,,,,,,,,,jimmy page,aldi meola,,,,,,,all the great musicians together....imagine the amount of money that can be generated from such a concert..............this is a noble way of thanking god for the talent he has given yu.........hopefully in the very near future we are going to see yu organising a concert for the victims of the disaster.........any god damn artist will do as long as yu are the leader....c'mon joe...take the initiative.............believe me,,,,,GOD WILL BLESS YU EVEN MORE,,,,,if yu perform such an act.......heed my words...it would be wonderful if joe can come and perform in india for the victims...in this way he will be helping the needy and also enhancing my chances of seeing him perform live.....c'mon joe,,please come and perform in india...we need yu.

Schumacher donating 10 million dollars....bettering even Bill Gates..........what can we say.........well done schumi.....there is no beating yu anymore......2005 would surely once again belong to schumi if not for anything,,,for his kindness and generosity ........schumi rocks!fullstop.

Fri Jan 7 '05 1:16:23 am Set this message as last read

markcinque
Mark Cinque
Sydney, New South Wales
Australia
Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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something tells me thats not gonna happen...
Fri Jan 7 '05 1:48:32 am Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Stevee T, thanks for checkin it out man, I appreciate the feedback!


bahduh, I still haven't heard Steven yet! That's partly why I'm helping him with setting up soundclick, so I can download some MP3's!

Also, I didn't know Shcumacher had given 10 million! Good for him....I'm not surprised it's more than Bill gates gave!


civgeek, wow must be an old RG?! You lucky git! hehe. regards pickups, I'm almost certain on putting an Air Zone in the bridge. I've been reading, re-reading, comparing and reading some more, Dimarzio's spec sheets for a bunch of their pickups, and also talked to chris peters about it and the Air Zone sounds like my thing! I tried a couple of Paul Gilbert models before now which I think are loaded with a Tone Zone set.....it was good, but not quite what I need in the SA. An Air Zone, a Cruiser in the neck and another Cruiser or an HS2 will probaby make the best use of the mahogany body.....nice and rich and warm!
Austin, my Electromagnets CD arrived from Florida! You're absolutely right, it's awesome, I love it! I personally wouldn't say it's my favourite - I still can't find something that beats Venus Isle - but it's great to hear EJ being so ballsy. He was so young!
Suzie, hahaha, yeah "mm, I'm not sure about the colour on the walls in the bathroom"....well then f*ck*ng paint it, moron! hahaha, people can be so anal about things! Good luck and best wishes to you both, see you soon!
alexandre, cool, thanks amigo! Let me know what you think!
PFields, JS differences. OK, the JS2000 is an anomaly. It's built like any other JS but with a fixed bridge. It's bridge does not move....at all. It's a completely new design of bridge which Ibanez tried out with Joe's help - a fixed bridge with fine tuners, that's basically the principal. It still has the same pickups as a JS1000 so it sounds pretty much the same, but you don't get to do any of the whammy stuff and cool noises and all the Joe-isms, so it seems a bit pointless to me.

The JS1000 has the same pickups it's had for years - DiMarzio, PAF Pro in the neck and Fred in the bridge - and new ones get the new design of Ibanez Floyd Rose-licensed bridge, the Edge Pro, which allows all the whammy abuse it can take. Unfortunately, this isn't as much as it used to be, cause the new bridges have a tendancy to shatter. That said, they've been making them over a year now, so maybe they've ironed out the problems?

The JS1200 is a slight revision of the JS1000. Same bridge, same body, neck, fretboard, everything. The only physical difference is it's neck pickup - it gets the new PAF Joe, which aparrently suits the Fred slightly better. Interesting cause the PAF Pro suits the Fred so well, you wouldn't think it'd need changing. The only other difference is aesthetic - the JS1200 is red with chrome hardware, the JS1000 is burned blue with metallic black hardware, kind of like very shiny gunmetal!

That's really all there is to it. Oh, the JS1000 is invariably a lot cheaper than the 1200....like, 2-4 hundred dollars cheaper, so if I were buying a JS I really could not find an actual reason for buying a 1200, considering 65 bucks will get you a PAF Joe pickup if you really want that tone!

Fri Jan 7 '05 1:52:44 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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vfr - Picture at an Exhibition by ELP is their own reworking or the original by Mussorgski - which is largely the same as the orchestral original, but with drums, bass and keys...


cuth - "I would strongly reccommend guitar strings ;-)"
roflmfao......
Cuth / Kev88 - here are a few general rules of thumb about strings...

1 - the higher the guage, the greater the sustain and the thicker the tone - also, from a tuning point of view, they are generally a little more stable
2 - the lower the guage, the less resistance is offered by the string in the form of tension.. so they feel easier to play... especially with techniques like bending and legato..

so... to answer your strings question.. it's a trade off between what you feel most comfortable playing against the tone / sustain you need.... and this is considered against what your jog is as a guitarist... riffer [medium to heavy guages]? shredder [lighter guages]? both [lighter / hybrid guages]? jazzer [medium to heavy]? metal moshpit maniac medium to heavy - to regain some tension due to the drop tuning]? bluesman medium to heavy]? classic rocker [light to medium]?.. and so on... note that guys with a cleaner tone will generally for for a heavier guage.. [apart from the drop-tune nutters]...
generally, 9's or lower are considered 'light', 10's / 11's 'medium' and 12's and above 'heavy'

in fact, these days, lead guitarists use so much more overdrive / distortion / compression that sustain is less of an issue than it used to be....

in general, 009 guage are most common and are fitted as standard by pretty much all guitar manufacterers...

you my want to try a set of 10 guage to see if you get on well with them... personally I find the plain strings [1st, 2nd, and 3rd strings] a little too stiff for my playing style...


if you want to try a set of 11 guage of above you'll need your truss-rod adjusting to compensate for the extra tension [if you don't know what you're doing - get someone that does to sort it for you]
also, if you use a floating bridge [like a Floyd etc] then going up to a higher string guage will pull it foward... so you'll need to tighten the spring a little at the rear to pull the bridge back down.... if you've not done this before and you'll need to.. shout and I'll explain what you'll need to do... it's not rocket science..

me - I use Ernie Ball "Skinny Tops, Heavy Bottoms" this is a hybrid set... the plain strings follow the guages from a set of 9's, the wrapped strings follow the guages from a set of 10's
makes for a nice slinky feel for the solos and a slightly tighter and thicker tone for the riffing.... [best of both worlds - and you don't need to touch the truss rod]

I think Satch uses a standard set of 9's


Fri Jan 7 '05 1:57:05 am Set this message as last read

njbeast
David Wren
Manchester,
UK
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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hey Joe

How are you dude? I think i have had simpathy pains, since the 2 of jan i have been in bed not being able to move, i have had the flu, Man its awfull I have hated it. Today is the first day i have been in work for about a week and a half.

Plenty of rest and flueds thats what i have had and im up and about, hope you are two dude.

Get Well soon dude,

Dave Wren

Fri Jan 7 '05 1:59:49 am Set this message as last read

bahduh
mark alistair
shillong, meghalaya
india
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962________schumi is rich,,,,very rich and he has proved that he is not only rich but also has a very big heart........also why do yu say that yu ae not surprised that it is more than bill gates donated..............i think bill gates is very kind...........he and his microsoft is financing a lot of poor kids schooling in india.......... also i wish yu lived near me...i have some tracks by steven which he sent to me.........his album,,,rotating sky.....i have it...per his kind favour...it rocks...his music is very different....it is almost as if he plays his music back to front.....i wishi can explain how his music really sounds.....try to get a copy of one album of his..............i can say this.....he is amazing....his music is very original......with a capital O......period......

what about yu...any new projects......?

Fri Jan 7 '05 2:27:54 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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dck - do you have any modules for the Trton yet? I'm toying with the idea of getting the orchestral modules...


mikey - here's the info

Date :April 22 and 23 (Fri and Sat) Gigs
19:00 door open, 19:30 start on the 22nd
18:00 door open, 18:30 start on the 23rd
Place: Asahi Hall

early stage times or what..... but then that means more time at the bar after... wooohooo....

I've got no idea what Asahi Hall is like... for all I know it could be a Scout Hut... lol...
it can't be a big place... DC is just not well enough known..

I've decided on a slightly different tack for the DC set... I intended to use Avarice.... but I've decided to try Lust [RG470] and drop the tuning by a whole tone...
why? the 7-string feels really bulky for all the Crimson stuff.... but works great on the DC stuff [cos it's all on 7 anyhow.... I don't need to get down to the low B that often.. but low D is common and needed.....
so I'm going to retune and try to relearn the set....
I'm going to try it out Saturday.... if it don't work I'll go bach to using Avarice..


bahbuh - bro.. Millwall are not in the 2nd division... that is 2 leagues below us.... We are in the Coca Cola Championship... which is the division below the Premireship.. right now I think we're 7th... and looking good for a sniff at a play-off place.... and as usual we are inconsitant... like we beat Ipswich [who are top] 3-0.. and lose 2-1 at home to Rotherham... I mean like who the fuck are they???... lmao...
I think we may just scrape into the play-offs but we won't be getting promoted... we're just not good enough.... my take is that Ipswich, Sunderland and maybe West Ham or Wigan will go up.. not us though...

how am I faring in life...??... compared to the poor bastards on the rim of the Indian Ocean I have absolutely nothing to complain about.... so I'm faring very well thanx...
how's things with you??


Zen - my playing on the album is not quite the same as my IUMA shredding.... it's nothing like Vai.. lol... but it is more controlled and structured... the classical leaning is far more apparent.... and the shredding is much quicker with better deffinition.. and much less taste and absolutely no class... lmao.... but everyone would expect nothing less from me.... lmao..
shell - glad you're all clear... that's really great... a freind of mine [Audra] had the same thing around 2 to 3 years ago... she's all clear too.. and doing fine....

I know what you mean though... Last April [funny.. a few days before St Georges Day] I almost check-out for good...
nurse told me that in surgary there was a little spell when things were not good at all...
and now I'm back...
the new improved Clarky... uglier and stupider than ever..


quote of the day - Sandy talking to SpongeBob

"I'm from Texas.. so what I think is big and what you think is big is a whole different sorta big"


Fri Jan 7 '05 2:28:09 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Morning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Js1000 is what id got for over the 1200 In Blue :)

but ima leftie so i cant get one >=( But i seen a S model leftie yesterday didnt know the S models were leftie, Id have to get a SA thought cause i need that floating tremolo whammy bars are the way to go!
Fri Jan 7 '05 3:08:33 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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brother al - I'm a leftie too..... I'd recommend taking a good look at the leftie Ibanez RG series guitars... there is at least one leftie available... it's nice to play.. has an edge bridge .. etc...

then save up and fit some nice pickups like an EVO [bridge] with a PAF PRO [neck]... or two PAF PRO's [which is what I did]... and you'll then have a very very nice guitar...

Fri Jan 7 '05 3:24:28 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Edited Fri Feb 8 '08 1:31 am
Fri Jan 7 '05 3:30:48 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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I have an Rg :D a 1570 nice guitar, Im chaning the pickups i just got to choose what ones! i dont care about the single coil right now im chning the neck and bridge I wasnt sure about evo's i was jus gona get a Fred in the bridge or an EVO but most likely a Paf pro for the neck, not sure =/

and i just thought it was unusual cause i never seen a leftie S model before! looked nice but didnt like the bridge, so ruled that one out! i want to get a chorme scratch plate for the RG too but no wehre to be seen =/
Fri Jan 7 '05 3:40:04 am Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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hoiguy,

Joe's exact Guitar setup specifications can be found in VAULT section then Guitar Shop, then click on setup in the Chromeboy picture.

Hope that helps!

www.stevetrott.com

Edited Fri Jan 7 '05 4:22 am

Fri Jan 7 '05 4:19:40 am Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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962,

A pleasure to listen to your tunes.

Isn't it great for us all to be able to join in one place & share our thoughts, music & common interest in Joe....

Joe's a Class Act! &:}

Fri Jan 7 '05 4:25:26 am Set this message as last read

VFRrocker

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Cuthbert Yep that's my experience of employment............ if you want a good wage you have to have something that your employer wants. If you don't have any leverage to bargain/extort/blackmial them with you get screwed. Sad but true.
Fri Jan 7 '05 5:58:50 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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cuth / kev88 - I wrote "me - I use Ernie Ball "Skinny Tops, Heavy Bottoms" this is a hybrid set... the plain strings follow the guages from a set of 9's, the wrapped strings follow the guages from a set of 10's"

ha... a lil' mistake there....

Ernie Ball 'Skinny Tops, Heavy Bottoms' are:
plain strings from a set of 10's
wrapped strings from a set of 11's
I used to use these on my Strat.. I got on very well with them, but when I started playing RG's they just weren't doing it for me... so I needed to drop a guage...

noe I use Ernie Ball ' Hybrids' which are:
plain strings from a set of 9's
wrapped strings from a set of 10's

and I loves 'em I tells yer... I loves 'em


Fri Jan 7 '05 6:16:58 am Set this message as last read

Kevin88

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well, thanks, i don't know much about strings lol i know more about the guitar itself
Fri Jan 7 '05 6:28:39 am Set this message as last read
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