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death cube k

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jazzy what guitar did you use to record.. and is that you screaming fire on the vh thing?
Thu Jan 20 '05 6:33:51 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Yeah Jazzy, what is that muffled noise? A poorly deadened backing track or were you jammin to the record and somehow that got partially into your recording??? It is the most poorly recorded of your stuff.
Thu Jan 20 '05 6:41:08 am Set this message as last read

TASTEY

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need suggestion on the better way to buy tickets... do you think the chances are better from calling in or doing it online?
Thu Jan 20 '05 6:42:50 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Zen, I finally got a CD of Larry Coryell "Offering", a classic recording. Only about 5 more vintage pieces of vinyl left to replace and I will be able to put the turntable into storage!!! I did once spend some time transferring some vinyl to CD but it is extremely time consuming....
Thu Jan 20 '05 6:45:47 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Clarky:The latin translation for Lucifer is "bringer of light" if i remember correct,so that would make y a technician right enough,lmao guitar solo on Blue Bossa/Pheonix Street- Paul"Lucifer"Clark i,m tempted,..........really,lmao Track changes,hmm,yeah,as y well know,pro bands have a habit of doing that to y,y know, like... look how pro we are...we can change all THIS the night b4 the gig!!!....I recall many a moment with Iron Horse,theyd walk up t me & say "new tune for tomorrow night" & smile... usually followed up with the same chirpy all happy with themself bouncy voice & tell y its easy,yeah right;just as i,m getting over the pre-do i really have my shit together thang.Bro as good as the other tracks undoubtably will be,you have my deepest sympathy,lol

Steven Wilde:Work went well,thanks Steve,i managed t master 8 tracks,i have one more t complete that i,m doing with ol nick upstairs "points up t previous mail"lol & its a wrap,so a very successfull night was had.I should get a chance t listen to your tracks today.On being a beginner.The beginner always gets the true nature of music,its a bit like being a child,your mind is open t all the things & everything is fresh & exciting.Enjoy your time as a beginner bro because one day y wont be,i,ll get back t y after having a listen,a very happy & good day t y sir.

Jazzzzy:Excellent bud,i,m one more step towards the final product after a successfull night in da studio,i figured this would wind up a promo album & i,m going treating it as such,if i manage t cover my costs,i,ll be more than a happy man.I,ll be posting y on its completion & thanks again,ah yeah i nearly posted earlier t say y have a R.R touch,keep up the chops bro,they kick ass!

mikesb:Death cube:Thats Jazzzy turning into a demon,Lmao

Zenfish:Ok friend its good news,bad news time. First the bad:The lad that owns the studio now wants t live in it,lol,typical,because he doesnt have a home!so we,ll have t make do with what i have here on Sat,thats the bad news

The good news is after we record on the Saturday,on Sunday morning my friend Pau,is kindly giving his time t mix it down with pro tools.We talked last night for the first time in months,basically because i work during the day & he works at nights.If you would like we can jam & record the sunday afternoon with him & his friends at an acoustic volume,mix it & go to the Jazz Si club in Barca for a jam session Sun night.Your wife will not be bored i must add during all this,Tura will make sure of that.Sun we could all go down t Jazz Si for a night out t make up for any time lost.The Sunday session is a straightforward blues or funk jam affair,so plenty room for improv.Each musician only has a couple of tracks t get up & play & it swaps to another,so lots of fxs are out,just a couple of pedals run on batts is a better plan.i,m goin t go down & check it out this Sunday t get an idea.I,m told the standard is fair-good,i,ll be posting y soon with my address & any other info y may need after bro,ah while i,m on it,Pau is from Chile,a great drummer & percussionist with a heavy lean towards indian music,his friend is Catalan & plays Sitar,the bassist i,ll meet on Sun,well,all i can say is it should be an interesting fusion with us added,lol

ballad:If your looking for the inverted snob,audition for the music course of further education in Perth,Scotland,that will put an end t your dilemma,lol



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Thu Jan 20 '05 6:59:56 am Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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jazzzzzy, sorry to hear about the sleeplessness. I hate that, I usually get it the night before I have a driving lesson, which sucks cause I'm then half asleep when driving, and I don't even have my license yet! haha! Safe!!! Thanks for the link bro!


ballad, haha, I know what you mean. It's crazy....you go abroad and people are so friendly, then you come back here and people look at you like your a national hate-figure. Customer service is at an unsurpassed low here too!
UF Dean, hey great to see you back on here dude, and thanks a lot for your kind compliments! Thanks for checking out the music, I really appreciate the feedback, glad you liked it! Cheers dude
civgeek, this is the thing.....mine is an RGT - thru-neck - and it's neck is slightly different to just-about-every-other RG. It's neck is thicker, but about the same width, and yeah, it's flat across the fretboard! because of the thickness it's more rounded across the back, and the paint finish covers the entire back of the neck. It looks hot but paint isn't exactly fantastic in the smoothness department.

i dunno, I'm just finding it so weird to readjust to. The SA and my Strat sound so much more open, whereas the RG now seems to just sound super-bassy. It's like the actual note being played is fighting to overcome the natural harmonics and feedback around it. usually it's the other way around! And the RGT has a PAf Pro and Fred in it too, whereas the SA just has stock pickups! If I change those for something better I swear it's going to sound amazing!

Sorry, I went off on a noteably long tangent there didn't I?! haha


TASTEY, if the Venue has it's own website then using that to regularly check as and when tickets become available seems to work nicely. if they don't have online ordering you can always just phone. This is what my sister has done for tickets to see Vai's return to Holland. he's not put ticket ordering up on his website yet, and probably won't for another month, but we already have them.....so yeah, that'd be my recommendation!


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Thu Jan 20 '05 7:15:38 am Set this message as last read

Namm Man

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Cuthbert1776

I was assigned to the Ben Frank in Norfolk in 1986. Later that summer we sailed her to Charleston South Carolina for a reactor overhaul. AHHHHHHHH shore duty, it was the best of times it was the worst of times! In the summer of 89, we went on patrol. In 1991 I was reassign to a different boat.


JaZZZZZZZZy

I really don't want to start this bullshit with you again. I wasn’t even talking to you when you responded to the post about the plenty o liberals. The vibe here is greatly improved when you’re not around. So if you must stay and you must respond to posts where no one is talking to you, could you at least do so with some tolerance for views that don't jive with your own? There is nothing wrong with disagreement, but once again to attack someone personally is just childish and unnecessary. Respond, debate, do what ever you want to, just do it with some maturity.

That is the last response on this issue from me. Go ahead and get the LAST word.


Namm Man

Thu Jan 20 '05 7:22:06 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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mikesb - Henry is a huge German biker from Berlin who is also a 'soundie'...

I wasn't playing anything from any specific song, solo or riff etc... I was just goofing around... playing fast... whammie tricks... feedback... and improvising riffs and all sorts of stuff.. genrally being tasteless and going mental I guess...
that is until I got slung out.... lol...

I'm sure Henry meant Lukather... lol..


Zen - what do you think about Gregg Howe?
Fablawer - so are you working on setting up some kind of distribution or music publishing Co?
uf dean - lol... I own three acoustics... two nylon and one steel....

I'd really love to have a high quality l/h nylon.. even if I am just a mindless shredder.. lmao..


Thu Jan 20 '05 7:23:56 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Clarky, I have one of these and love it.. The action, playability and neck-thickness are outstanding and the dual sound is excellent.

Re Henry guess there were not tooo many sound complaints huh???

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Thu Jan 20 '05 7:30:12 am Set this message as last read

GuitarsRule

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Hi everyone! Ive got two new tracks up on my soundclick page, there called "Into the dark" and "Rainy days" so anyone who likes nice guitarbased music, have a listen and let me know what u think of this, tanx :)

GuitarsRuleMusic

Thu Jan 20 '05 7:31:23 am Set this message as last read

FabLawyer of SBM
Ronnie Anderson
Atlanta, Georgia
USA
Plays: Vocals (39 years)
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Clarky Oh no!! Just doing all this for Slansh. I'll get his stuff published and promoted but I don't have the time to work on it like I wish I could. After February I will devote time to getting art and publishing done. Thankfully both Roy and I know several people with record companies and publishing companies - but we'll see what the options are. Martin Furey's last CD 'Belladonna' looks and sounds great (not a guitar CD). Its on our website and has a great booklet insert. I want to get this looking really great for Slansh. And I will :o)

All the best

Ronnie

Thu Jan 20 '05 7:46:23 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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slansh - you can write what you like on the album.. lmao... you'll have no objections from me.. lmao....

DC ripping out a 'reasonable' song and replacing it with two good'uns I'm ok... which is what he's done...
goofing around with the arrangement of something I've already gone to great trouble to learn I find tiresome...
I'm rather fond of the idea of keeping things stable... the live version is essentially the same as the studio version.... not exactly note for note, but at least with the important stuff like form etc... that makes for a reliable band....
especially given that we'll only rehearse as a band a handful of times....

check your e-mail.......


Thu Jan 20 '05 7:51:45 am Set this message as last read

beedoo
Brice Delage
Montreuil,
France
Plays: Guitar (31 years)
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Happy new year ya'll ! Sorry for the lack of news, Steeve T and Zenfish

I got busy for for a looooong time... Some very good (greaaaat gigs to come, a lot of compositions to do) and some very bad (my baby left me...)

Mmmh... Some recent musicology studies determinated that when you sing a reverse blues, by reversing all chords and beats, the result is amazing. The Baby comes back home, the dog is back alive, the car is repaired, the guy find a damn good job and is fuckin' happy at the end.

That's what I gotta do... Ha !

Peace Beedoo

P.S. : Dev : Good idea about the Tom Waits stuff...



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Thu Jan 20 '05 7:56:27 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Beedoo, Sorry for the bad start to 2005!! Hope things improve and that you don't see the devil with your "backwards blues" lol..

Have you heard of Thomas Bressel the shredder from Normandy??

Thu Jan 20 '05 8:00:19 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Zen, to follow up on Clarky's comment re Greg Howe, you can sample his latest album here Make sure to sample a few tunes especially "Contigo" it is great!!!

"proto cosmos" is pretty cool too in a totally different way!!!

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Thu Jan 20 '05 8:07:04 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Clarky:I,ll get it to y tom bro,yeah it does get that way,when y just have the eagle landing it decides t take off for more pray,darn it,lol,y,ll get there bud,i know & yip its damn hard t swallow the lost time,best of luck t y bud & onwards! oh yeah...Paul"lucifer"Clark could be a green light,lol

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Thu Jan 20 '05 8:18:29 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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sorry double post

Beedoo:Just brilliant bro,really,your version of rite of spring is incredible,well done

962:

Steven Wilde:

Stevee T:

Have the day off peeps put your links up,i want t listen

Joe Satriani:I,ve no way in knowing if y ever will see this,but please check out Beedoo & Stevee T,s sites,these guys really are worth a listen....ok then listen t all our sites & have no time off,lol

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Thu Jan 20 '05 8:35:12 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Slansh, I wish I had some stuff up to bore you on your day off.... Just listen to that Greg Howe link to get an idea what I sound like!!! NOT!!! I wish!!!! lmao
Thu Jan 20 '05 8:43:45 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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mikesb:Oh yes Mr Howe,i,m well familiar with,damn that man can play a geetar,your talkin t the already for 15 years converted,love his stuff & style &.......so to zen

Zen:He loves Mr Halen,check this cat out!

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Thu Jan 20 '05 8:48:16 am Set this message as last read

Steven Wilde

ShredZone, CaliFunia
USA
Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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Suzie, hey thanks for the supercool E-mail! I am working on that! Yes, I would Love to do that! across the great water's! Anyway, I have writing some new tunes, I am not in as much pain, as i was, So, I can play a little, Well have a great Day! talkk to ya' soon! Oh yeah, I think I mailed You, I am not sure? gettin' forgetfulLOL................................SLANSHROOM- Here's My linkhttp://www.abovethenumbers.com Hoppe You think some of it's okay! Thank's again, and have a marvelous day off! BTW-Yes, i am really enjoying this learning thing! it's so neat, I am having a wonderful time!............................ZENFISH- right on! I trust You will be taking Your music to greater height's with this new seasone! and alway's thank's for the cool tip's! Yes, even though I suck, I will alway's enjoy the thrill of being able to play a few chord's! Thank's bro' hope Your having a nice day!..........................cheese101-Tracie, Hi, Yes, i am doing a lot better, thank's, The mucsles are healing up nice, and I can even pplay the guitar for a few minutes each day! :-) I am so glad to hear your doing well! I am so happy for You!.
Thu Jan 20 '05 9:01:30 am Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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SLANSHROOM, http://www.soundclick.com/bands/5/simondaultreymusic.htm


everyone else, I know some of you people like cats.....I just added a couple of photos of my cat to my "Other Stuff" album on my webshots page:

http://community.webshots.com/user/962_lm

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Thu Jan 20 '05 9:10:36 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Whoa, SOTD "Black Betty" was just crankin out on the radiooo. Been many moons since I heard that tune!! Not the most politically correct, but a great crankin tune nonetheless....
Thu Jan 20 '05 9:15:10 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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mikesb - now that is just taking the piss...

no lefties....

and there is the GCX31C.... exactly what I want....

thanx for pointing it out to me..

also... thanks to Yamaha for not making a leftie model for us spastics....

thanks to God for making me a spazz and condeming me to a lifetime of playing bottom to middle of the range guitars....

thanx to my parents body chemistry for giving me such a fucked up and spazzy brain.....

but appart from all that... yeah.. it's a really nice guitar... nice one man... lol..


anyone else fancy pissing me off today??? lmao..
God Squad types - does it say somewhere in the bible something like???

"the spazz will inherit the Earth"


oh I just realised... I am blessed....

blessed with the ability to play shit guitars really well.. lmao..


Thu Jan 20 '05 9:28:01 am Set this message as last read

Kris Richards
Kris Richards
Bridgewater, Nova Scotia
Canada
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Whats the difference between the Edge Pro tremolo system and the Edge Pro 2 tremolo system? Opinions would be great! Which do you think is better?

Thanks a lot! PEACE

Thu Jan 20 '05 9:30:08 am Set this message as last read

Kris Richards
Kris Richards
Bridgewater, Nova Scotia
Canada
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Whats the difference between the Edge Pro tremolo system and the Edge Pro 2 tremolo system? Opinions would be great! Which do you think is better?

Thanks a lot! PEACE

Thu Jan 20 '05 9:30:13 am Set this message as last read
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