The Farting Gnome
Mike Smith Oakdale, Gwent United Kingdom Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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962- dann huff was in a band called Giant in the '90's. he also does a ton of session stuff. nowadays he's just a producer. you hardly hear of him any more im upset to say.lol. Giants last album was released in 2001. since then...........nothing. its a real shame. still check 'em out. listen to sum sound samples on amazon. see what you think
standout tracks include: "time to burn" and " thunder and lightning" ( from the album "time to burn")
and also a awesome track called " you will be mine"( from the album Giant III)
hope this helps :)
CHECK OUT THE NEW BAD HORSIE CHROME JEM! WOWWWW
i bought those luke/carlton dvds off ebay. the seller is very reliable and has loads of toto stuff. theyre not official dvds but they are of great quality. he's got an awesome dvd of totos kingdom of desire tour. i really want that one. the material off that album is the best theyve done in my opinion.ill send the seller an email, ive kinda kept in touch. and ill keep you informed.
peace.
the farting gnome
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Thu Jan 20 '05 2:10:59 pm
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Guitarmiester
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I just saw the news that Satch is going to be showing a new Chrome JS guitar... Anyone know anything about it, like if they are going to start selling them, and if they are, are they going to make more than 500 like the last chromeboys that were made? I really wanna get my hands on the new chrome JS guitar, I'm trying to find out how much it might cost, because it's going to be one of the nicest guitars you can have. Anyone with any info, let me in on it!
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Thu Jan 20 '05 2:19:34 pm
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Gossie
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Hi, Really great that Joe is playing Melbourne Aussie on 17th March. My 17 year old son has been playing for about 4 years and has been a fan for the same amount of time. Must admit I love the sound as well. Nothing better than driving allong with Satch blasting out the speakers. I am very disappointed that the Melbourne concert is an over 18's only. Means a lot of young Aussie fans are going to miss out. My son and his mates are devastated. Watta you think???
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Thu Jan 20 '05 3:17:17 pm
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Stevee T
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Zenfish,
Without ugliness, beauty has less, or no meaning....relativity & contrast shape our gestaldt worlds...yes....we agree mon ami?
www.stevetrott.com
Steven Wilde,
Before Dawn..very pleasant tune...congrats on selling it on I-tunes...peace
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Thu Jan 20 '05 3:31:24 pm
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ILoveThailand
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The demon appears again...
dck and mikesb: I had On fire playing on my stereo while recording the solo. I used my new maple fretboard fender strat.
slansh: excellent bro! anytime dude. have you ever recorded with a banjo? I am thinking of this getting this banjo player on my floor to do some jam sessions. Do people in England ever use banjos? later dude.
962: I just bought some Nyquil. yay!!! which means I can sleep well. You cat looks so squeezable! its very cute. looks too soft. damn, now i wanna squeeze it!!!!!!
damm miss namm: nice Bill o Reilly quote "you get the last word!!!" I think everytime you show up, you try to start some name calling like "plenty O liberals" with rest of your "Heil Coulter" and "Heil Hannity" BS. Mikesb had posted a Socratic quote but your conservative ass had to blow it out of proportion and find a reason to start shit again and blame liberals. Hope you had a fun time pleasuring yourself to the Bush innaguration.
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Thu Jan 20 '05 3:55:17 pm
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Steve Oliver Ontario Canada Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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a little about me:
18 years old, been playing music since I was 13, guitar 3 years and alto sax and clarinet for 5 years. started listening to Joe's music a year and a half ago or so. live in the right now blistery cold of southern ontario canada for the time being. I play in a local jazz ensemble playing sax and clarinet. I enjoy playing jazz, blues, rock and a assortment of other music except for pathetic pop music lol. Joe is one of my influences as a guitar player along with the other technical master Jimmy Page but as a sax player I would say that Johnny Hodges is my biggest influences. some summer I want to arrange some of Joes music for my sax or clarinet, just ya wont get all the crazy squeals unless I mess up or somethin lol. i love to build stuff, been a Lego fanatic since i got my first lego set when i was like 3. I am gonna actually build my own electric guitar from scratch as I have mentioned before because I want something with a little more power than a squier but at the same time my wood working teacher thinks I suck at building things so it should show him that i aint useless.
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Thu Jan 20 '05 4:04:27 pm
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ILoveThailand
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the vai bad horsie guitar looks k00l. but......
the RG model is almost exactly like the JEM. Which guitar is out there that competes with the JS? none...
question: If my brother pays for my fender strat, should I return it and get a JS or should I stick with the strat? I am really loving the strat, but the JS looks too tempting.
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Thu Jan 20 '05 4:25:50 pm
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Donkey Hotay
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Jazzy, keep em all!!! Get more geetars. Pitch, the stuff I have left on vinyl (maybe a hundred pieces only) is mostly keeper autographed stuff etc a few items not yet released on CD and other old stuff what are you after?
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Thu Jan 20 '05 4:37:01 pm
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Steven Wilde
ShredZone, CaliFunia USA Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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Suzie, Thank's for the happy 400th post! I had totaly passed it By! I am glad Your getting a lot of good rest, Yes, That showing off the new Home stuff can sure get tiring!
Well, Hang in there! see ya' later........................SteveeT- Thank You so very Much for the way cool super nice cool word's! You are a very swell Dude! Glad thing's are going great today For You! I alway's Love reading Your post's! take care, and have A neat nice cool Evening!
and pleasant night, and a good Morning- Tommorow!.......................Jazzzy- Hey Jason, it was cool chatting with you the other night! way cool! Also glad to see Your finding time to post More! despite Your gruleing schedule! And thumb's up on the super cool riff's! Love that stuff~~~~~float on~~~~~~..............................962- That's great Alex, is still pretty thrilled! Most defeneltly Keep his enthuisasm alive! Take care, Dude.............................BADAHUH- Hi My Freind, How are thing's? been alway's in my Prayer's, and thought's! Tell Samantha, and Jordan, Ole' Steven, Say's A huge Fat, Hello! I will write You tommorow Morning, When after i get up!
Nighty night folk's!
Steven C.
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Thu Jan 20 '05 5:11:24 pm
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michelle
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Joe and other snowboarders -
Government Recalls Snowboard Bindings
UPDATED: 4:18 pm EST January 13, 2005
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is recalling about 6,000 snowboard bindings made by Flow International Inc. of San Francisco.
The CPSC says the pin used to secure the rear lock lever to the bindings can bend or break.
Flow International has received 40 reports of the pins bending or breaking. No injuries have been reported.
The recall includes 2004 Flow MK series snowboard bindings with model numbers MK03, MK04, MK05 and MK110.
The bindings affected by this recall can be identified by the shape of the rear lock lever and the cable adjustment wheel on the side of the baseplate.
Snowboard shops nationwide -- including Gart Sports/TSA and REI -- sold the bindings from July 2004 through December 2004 for between $150 and $170.
Consumers should return the bindings to a Flow dealer to receive a free replacement axle pin used to secure the rear snap lock lever. Consumers also can contact Flow International to have a repair kit with instructions sent by mail.
Consumers can call Flow International at (800) 691-7611 or visit the company's Web site for more recall information.
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Jacob Stewart Washington U S Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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band practice in a while. that's alwasy fun. I got to do a sweet blues solo at church last sunday. hopefully we will do something cool again thisi week.
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Thu Jan 20 '05 5:41:29 pm
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ILoveThailand
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YOW!
Stven wilde; he y man, whats up! thank so much man! you rock very mcuh! i git abck my first paper today and I recievd a 93! yay,,,,takw care man, hop eyou have a good nihgt!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
savatag? hair matal?
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Jose Caceres Arequipa, Arequipa Perú Plays: Guitar (31 years)
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Joe, seguro no hablas español, pero yo no hablo muy bien ingles, asi que no me queda mas remedio que escribirte en español:
Bueno para empezar espero que te estes recuperando rapidamente de la neumonia, .............
Yo soy un estudiante de medicina, en Arequipa, Perú, en mis tiempos libres toco con mi banda de rock en estas ciudad,yo soy primera guitarra y siempre has sido el ejemplo a seguir como musico................
Es increible como expresas tantas cosas con tu musica aveces sin decir una sola palabra......., ni que decir de la tecnica que tienes para tocar la guitarra, es increible.......
Bueno Joe, me despido, buena suerte y que te sigas recuperando de la mejor manera.
Jose.
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Powerslave214
Scott Conner Blacksburg, Virginia USA Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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Keep in mind this isn't exactly confirmed information, but according to a reatailer posting on the jemsite.com message boards, the new chrome finished JS2prm's SMRP is over $5,000 US.
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Thu Jan 20 '05 9:35:20 pm
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cheese101
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So....I just bought this lovely little book called "50 Things That Really Matter". It's a collection of individuals writing about something that matters to them...thought I'd share some now and again.
This first one makes me think of Joe....see what you think...
"Passion" by Julia VanTine
"My father wore suits and ties for 30 years. But his hands were, and are, those of an artist. They transform marble into sculpture, coax herbs and vegetables from the earth, and cook meals that would bring tears to your eyes. Everything he touches turns to art.
Not everyone can have talented hands like his. But we each harbor the same ability to be passionate about our lives.
All we have to do is search our hearts for our special passion.
Passion satisfies a vital spiritual need: the need for connection. It's the feeling we get when we're in tune with something larger than ourselves. Passion makes us feel alive, makes us certain that we walk this planet for some purpose.
Opportunities to experience passion are everywhere. Sometimes they're quiet, like growing prizewinning tomatoes or creating beauty and delight with a sewing needle, gardening spade, or mixing bowl. Sometimes they speak ringingly and draw us to our faith, a social cause, or civic involvement.
Like a battery powers a car, passion powers our souls. Without it, our hearts go hungry.
My father doesn't talk about passion. His hands do. Each chisel-cut knuckle and earth-grimed nail says: To find your passion, open your heart and let the world flood in."
Thanks Joe, for sharing your passion with all of us and feeding our hearts and souls.......................
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