McDave
Cook, MN
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Ahh yes.....another limited edition guitar that no mere mortal could possibly afford....unless you're some snotty rich kid who gets whatever he/she wants if they whine enough......where's my old Hondo Strat copy....I need to touch base with reality again.
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Fri Jan 21 '05 11:29:47 am
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Donkey Hotay
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Zen, try one of these if you have a chance. I have had one for almost ten years now never get tired of the way it plays and sounds. I tried the Fender and much prefer my Godin, which is Black with a maple neck and fingerboard... Cheaper too I think.
SOTD, Peace Pipe, Cry of Love. No particular reason, that song just popped into my head for some reason..... Cool tune
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Fri Jan 21 '05 11:35:57 am
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Namm Man
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Just still yuking it up.
I swear to god the writers of this show are geniuses. I know there will be an upcoming episode over this Sponge Bob brouhaha. I can't wait.
Osamma Bin Laden has farty pants........ LMAO
My ribs hurt at this point.
Namm Man
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Fri Jan 21 '05 11:54:50 am
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ladylee
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Hi Joe,
I love the 3G tours and am wondering how you decide on your guest guitarists. What would you think about inviting Marc Bonilla.? Also would enjoy seeing Gary Hoey or Gary Moore.
It would be nice to see Marc Bonilla get some recognition.
Thanks
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Fri Jan 21 '05 12:06:55 pm
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LucySorets
Lucia Ballesteros Madrid, Madrid Spain
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Steven Wilde, how are you today? Thanks for bringing light and good "vibes" like you say, to Talk to Joe! I'm doing well,
thanks, as I said, I'm studying but I'm not a student :-) hehe, I'm a secretary and I'm just doing a course in relaxation
techniques, I'm suffering a minor form of stress.
So you are an amateur musician, great, I've listened to two of your songs for the moment "ATN Overture" and "Beyond Midnight" you have talent, they are really interesting, that freshness and creativity without borders that many times amateurs have are there! One question, what are your musical likings after Joe? Just curious...Have a nice weekend and see you next time, I try to check the page out often but sometimes it's complicated to follow the rhythm of T2Joe, almost 100 posts per day that on the other hand it's great.
bahduh, hi, how are things? Busy days? I'm glad to know that your baby is recovered, you know, when the children are well everything around gets better too! You asked me for my Joe favorites, I've put a separated post- see below- with my favorites for you and for all. Have a nice weekend, best wishes...
marimariSRV, you are at NAMM!!!! That's great! I'm looking forward to read your stories, congrats!
michelle, thanks for the link IBANEZ RULES!
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Fri Jan 21 '05 12:20:40 pm
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LucySorets
Lucia Ballesteros Madrid, Madrid Spain
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bahduh, for you and for all:
My Joe Satriani favorites
I've chosen two songs of each album, the first is that song that most impressed me as soon as I listened to it
the second: my current favorite of the album - really hard to choose- so here it goes:
Not of this Earth: Not of this Earth - Memories
Surfing with the Alien: Lords of Karma - Lords of Karma
Dreaming #11: The Crush of Love - Memories
Flying in a Blue Dream: Flying in a Blue Dream - The Forgotten Part II
The Extremist: War - New Blues
Time Machine: Time Machine - Thinking of You
Joe Satriani: Cool #9 - Down, Down, Down
Crystal Planet: With Jupiter in Mind - Trundrumbalind
Engines of Creation: Devil's Slide - Engines of Creation
Live in San Francisco: Surfing with the Alien - Always With Me, Always with You
Strange Beautiful Music: Oriental Melody - The Journey
Is There Love in Space? If I Could Fly - Searching
--If someone more wants to put an updated list of favorites it would be great--
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Fri Jan 21 '05 12:22:13 pm
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Simon Granada, Andalucia Spain Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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slanshroom, haha, thanks....that's quite a compliment! thanks for checking out the tunes, and thanks for the feedback!
juju, haha, thanks for checkin out the photos of maya! I'm sure she'll appreciate it. yeah black and white cats are excellent! When we got her we also got her sister, who was a very unusually-marked tabby....her markings were beautiful, but she was a little stupid at times and wound up getting run over. Maya is much more cautious though
Delfino, good to hear the exam went well. hope things are okay with your sister!
Steven Wilde, hey dude, hows things? hope you're cool bro. I today tried sticking a stereo lead in the line-out on the back of my amp, and the signal came out mono, which is a kick in the nuts. however, next week I'll go down to my 'local' guitar store and have a look at some multi-fx processors and see if I can get a worthy replacement for the one I have been using! The pause in recording is destined to end, and then me and Alex can get back to working on stuff!
the new Chrome JS is nice, but a bit too limited-edition methinks. The chrome-top jem should have had black hardware to match the black body, but it's still nice. The rest of the Jem's are not too exciting......IMHO the Andy Timmons model is the best-looking 'new' guitar at NAMM's ibanez booth this year.
VaiFan666, no the JS2000 has no trem. It's bridge is fixed, with trem-type fine-tuners for...well, fine-tuning. I personally think it's pointless.....it's not what you buy a JS for. And if you do want a fixed-bridge JS then what the hell is wrong with a JS600?! hehe. Anyway, my choice would be the JS1000. the 1200 is overpriced, the only difference being the colour and one of the pickups, and a pickup can be replaced for 65 bucks!
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Fri Jan 21 '05 12:45:13 pm
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kd6aaj
Ed Burton KD6AAJ Eureka (In the Redwoods), California USA Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Well,
I just spent hours searching the U.S. Pantent website.
I found the patent for the Rockman, Rocman Bass, and other circuits patented by Tom Scholz (Donald T. Scholz!), the lead guitar player and creator of the popular rock band called "Boston".
Interestingly enough, he patented a few automatic string tuners for piano, as well as for guitar. They resemble the Floyd Rose type of bridge, etc.
I now have schematics to referance while repairing my Rockman!
Ed, KD6AAJ
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Fri Jan 21 '05 1:16:32 pm
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Sam Geuter
samuel geuter worcester, worcestershire england Plays: Bass (20 years)
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Hi Joe,
Me and my brother are "mega" fans of yours, just wondering if you were planning on doing any gigs in England in your upcoming tour? The band could benefit from some serious inspiration right now!
Ps i bought Is There Love In Space?- Its amazing, keep it up!
Sam (14)
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Fri Jan 21 '05 1:25:16 pm
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Is There Love In Space ok
James Abbott Laindon, essex englan Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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SAM GEUTER
I'll answer you 'cause you won't wanna wait until Joe answers. (lol)
He recently said that he will gig again in Europe this Summer so I think he should come again in England. Or anyway, if it's not in England, you can book a Ryanair's flight...
Cheers!
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