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Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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Ibanez89

1 cent on ebay - what a rip off.

Those bidding wars are way too crazy.

Inner peace for 1 cent - who do they think we are, Bill Gates?

Thu Jan 13 '05 8:46:20 am Set this message as last read

Namm Man

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Cuthbert1776

"I am guessing it was not Peart's philosophy that attracted you to RUSH ;-) "

As a matter of fact it was Neil's intellectual approach to writing lyrics and the bands proficiency with their instruments that drew me to RUSH! Who could ever not like passages such as "All this machinery making modern music can still be open hearted not so coldly charted it's really just a question of your honesty” Or "You can choose from phantom fears or kindness that can kill, I will choose a path that’s clear I will choose free will” Cutting my metaphysical teeth on this at such a tender age ingrained a spirit of positive thinking and nurtured a lifestyle of self actualization.

Another passage from Neil is "There is unrest in the forest there is trouble with the trees for the maples want more sunlight but oaks ignore there pleas."

Or

"A simple kind of mirror to reflect upon our own, all the busy little creatures chasing out their destinies. Living in their pools they soon forget about the seas."

Or my personal favorite.

"Some will sell their dreams for small desires, lose the race to rats, get caught in ticking traps and start to dream of somewhere to relax their restless flight. Somewhere out of a memory, a lighted street on a quiet night."

When my wife and I lost a child, it was Neil's

And if the music stops
there's only the sound of the rain
All the hope and glory
All the sacrifice in vain
If love remains
Though everything is lost
We will pay the price,
But we will not count the cost

BRAVADO, 1991

Through countless growing pains and personal triumphs RUSH has been there for thirty years.

Namm Man

Thu Jan 13 '05 9:14:56 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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Moss gets $10K fine for moon


Randy Moss has been fined $10,000 by the NFL for his "mooning" of the Packers fans on Sunday, FOXSports.com's Jay Glazer has learned.

Thu Jan 13 '05 9:24:30 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Namm Man, and one of my favorites:

A boy alone, so far from home Endless rooftops from my window I felt the gloom of empty rooms On rainy afternoons Sometimes in confusion I felt so lost and disillusioned Innocence gave me confidence To go up against reality

[Chorus:] All the same we take our chances Laughed at by time Tricked by circumstances Plus ca change Plus c'est la meme chose The more that things change The more they stay the same

Now I've gained some understanding Of the only world that we see Things that I once dreamed of Have become reality These walls that still surround me Still contain the same old me Just one more who's searching for A world that ought to be

[Chorus]

Thu Jan 13 '05 9:25:13 am Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Hi Steven, Happy Birthday! Sorry to hear you weren't too well though- hope you're feeling a bit better soon :-)
Thu Jan 13 '05 9:32:56 am Set this message as last read

keyofdminor

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I'm sure this is a FAQ but I've searched everywhere! I want to buy a hat like Joe's. I know they are made by a ladies' prayer circle in Alabama but I can't find them online! Any ideas?

Mike

Thu Jan 13 '05 9:37:51 am Set this message as last read

keyofdminor

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This is long overdue but a dear friend of mine and I got to meet Joe after a show in St Louis (mid-October).

The eternal question: what to say to someone famous?

I debated between various tangents

(a) guitar geek tangent: favorite mode?
(b) political tangent: who should we vote for?
(c) obsequious tangent: dude, you're great!
(d) confrontational tangent: why not use a real horn section, a good soul singer, etc for the occasional song?
(e) goofy tangent: if i shave my head, will i play better?

In the end, I chose to say: thanks. Thanks for all the music and for pushing the boundaries of guitar and musical expression.... In various times of my life, Joe's music has been the soundtrack; the "house band" of my soul.

Mike

ps. My friend is new to Joe and really digs him! She esp. loves "If I Could Fly" from the latest CD. It is cool to catch the enthusiasm from someone else.....

Thu Jan 13 '05 9:46:11 am Set this message as last read

Namm Man

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Cuthbert1776

" the always-thought-provoking lyrics put them in a class by themselves. "

It was refreshing to hear a band with substance. I always enjoyed YES for the same reason.


mikesb

"THE MORE THINGS CHANGE THE MORE THEY STAY THE SAME"

How true, How true. I guess the only true constant in life is in the fact that it will change.

Do you remember this one?

The countless ways
You pass the days
Waiting for someone to call and turn your world around
Looking for the answer to the questions you have found
Looking for an open door

And this one,

You can stake your claim
Good work is the key to good fortune
Winners take that praise
Loosers seldom take the blame

Finally

SWEET MEMMORIES I NEVER THOUGHT IT COULD BE LIKE THIS.............. Reminding me oh just how close I came to missing, I know that my goal is more than a thought, you'll be there when you teach what i've been taught. You know we told you before, but you did'nt hear us then so you still QUESTION WHY no you did'nt listen again.

Namm Man

Edited Thu Jan 13 '05 10:05 am

Thu Jan 13 '05 9:53:09 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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slansh - lmao... "ah yes but can he do it on an electric???"
lol.. yup I've heard that shite before too....
does anyone look at Schumaker and say "ah.. but could he win that race in a bus??"

it's not purist.. it's just bullshit...
acoustics and electrics are both guitars, but the similarity ends there...
they make a different sound... their roll in music is different..
the techniques and appraoches to performance are different..

so... the next time a purist sees a shredders and issues his default "ah but can he do it on acoustic??" the reply has to be..

"ah.. but can you do that at all???"

I'd then expect a little shuffling of feet, followed by the occasional.. "err.. well... erm... "

then for the coup de grace.. tell him it's his round...


mikesb - and the 3rd kind of tendon problem is due to sheer exhaustion.... something like a real long workout, a long recording / rehearsal session etc...

it's not so bad at the time but a day or so later it kicks in an can leave you with an ache that'll last a week or more...

I don't often get pains... but when I do get pain, this is normally the type of pain I get...


dck - what does that guitar rig sound like on stage???..
delfino - no, I don't have problems alternate picking the low E [the 6th string]...

even if I don't want a muted tone, I gently mute it anyhow [just the tiniest amount] as it adds a lot of definition.
I use only the very tip of the pick too..
and not too much attack.. if you dig in too deeply the definition is lost, the string rings very hard to all the higher frequencies become more pronounced... add that t the fact that you are using a ton of dirt, then you'll find that those higher frencies get compressed and spill all over the tone..
-- stratchy --

the light muting squeezes out the strings ability to vibrate which means that the upper frequencies and harmonics get squeezed out too..warms the tone up greatly.. so only the attack of the pick is heard...

the times it sounds great, stop and make a mental note of the position and pressure applied by your right hand over the bridge... it's quite subtle.. not as deep as a full-on mute...


Thu Jan 13 '05 10:05:14 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Edited Fri Feb 8 '08 1:35 am
Thu Jan 13 '05 10:19:14 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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delfino - I forgot to add.... the scratchy tone can also be added when speed picking if you don't gently mute [sort of 1/2 mute] because the heal of your hand rubs on the strings... the 1/2 mute fixes your skin to the strings so your hand moves and the skin don't......


steven wilde - to get a midi setup working you don't have to be an expert at midi proto [alhough that'd help.. lol].. however, there are some basic principles you'll need to get your head around.... channels, controllers, midi time code [MTC] settings, MMC settings and frame rates [such as 30dfs] - well you don't need to understand them as much as know where to set the value in your sequencer and your portastudio.. both machines have to be set to the same value or else they can't synchronise..

pro-tools is supposed to be awesome... my bassist has it.. he loves it... I don't have it as my music pc is not powerful enough... so my pc just handles the sequencing....

one day I'll get a better pc so that I can record maybe the orchestral parts into it and leave the AW16G just for the bass, drums and guitars....


Thu Jan 13 '05 10:20:24 am Set this message as last read

tommerrick
Tom Merrick
Byron, IL
US
Plays: Drums (21 years)
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Was at the Show in Milwaukee WI at the Pabst Theater, at the beggining of set two you played a classic 50's song... I have been trying to find the title and artist.. HELP....
Thu Jan 13 '05 10:27:07 am Set this message as last read

Ya Yo Gakk

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JOE - lots of news there man! glad you're feeling much better.... have you seen "white noise" ? supposedly it's a real phenomenon etc etc i don't know.....but after watching it i thought "hey, maybe thats what's REALLY at the beginning of flying in a blue dream....."..... if you've seen it what do you think? still radio interference?
Thu Jan 13 '05 10:39:44 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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A Satch exclusive?

EXCLUSIVE: Michael Jackson, Dad of Five?

"The Insider" is reporting that a woman in Los Angeles has filed court papers claiming MICHAEL JACKSON is the father of her two children born November 26, 2004. According to the filing, the children are the result of an invitro fertilization procedure she participated in with the pop singer. Thirty-six-year-old SHOLEH BOCCHELLI, described as an actress, goes on to claim Jackson has not provided her with access to her two newborn boys.

In the court documents obtained by "The Insider," Bocchelli says of Jackson, "He initially was calling every day, to advise me about their condition, but the calls stopped after New Years. I need immediate access to my children." In addition, she claims that "up until August 2004 Mr. Jackson was providing me with $3,000 cash per month. The payments have since stopped completely. Since that time I have been surviving on loans from family." The suit was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on January 10, 2005.

There is no word yet from Jackson regarding Bocchelli's claim. The 46-year-old singer has two children by his ex-wife, DEBBIE ROWE, and a third child, whose mother is unknown.

Thu Jan 13 '05 10:46:08 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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ocps - wow... as cool as that library disk sounds.... I don't have a spare $5k... lmao....


steeveT - if anything, the production of my cd has slowed right rown.... I had a very difficult set to learn for David Cross.... and right now that is consuming all my music time...

and my own album is there in the back ground begging me to complete it.... I just have to be disciplined... get the DC set down then work on the album..


Tastey - Malmsteen is an acquired taste.... also, I was listening to Marching Out and Trilogy the other day [which are my fave Malm albums] and they are beginning to sound very dated...

Malm is a passionate player... but it's more a full-on aggression as opposed to a soulfull passion....

I love him but he's not for everyone..


mari - if there are tons of pages of posts I don't read them all.. I just do a 'find' on my own name and answer posts directed at me.... I just don't often have the time to look through everything as often as I'd like.... so... it means I get to miss stuff... like Zen's 10 Commandments...
someone can find them for me I may be able to help you..

NAMM... I am sooooooo jealous...


Zen - out of curiosity, what are the makes and models of your guitars.... which one is your favourite... and why??
pitch no 8 - my method for creating that harmonic is completely different..... the hand that picks is the one that controls the whammie and picks at the same time... the hand that frets the notes finds the harmonic..
hadley - harmonics... ok.. first off... do you know what harmonics are and do you know how to play "natural harmonics"??
Thu Jan 13 '05 10:48:05 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
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www.paul-clark.com
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Zen - and then look at electric styles - shredders, bluesmen, funkers, jazzers, flat-pickin' country types etc etc... so there are even more methods to just electric alone.. because for each different style, the set-up, the approach and methods are again completely different....

haaaa... I can do it on a tree that has been cut, shaped, and fitted with a Floyd... lmao...




Edited Thu Jan 13 '05 10:56 am
Thu Jan 13 '05 10:53:46 am Set this message as last read

alexandrecaetano
Alexandre Caetano
Caldas da Rainha, Estremadura
Portugal
Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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Hello friends, i`ve been busy, sorry to be not here as i would like :-) !!!!

MASTER YODA - HAPPY BIRTHDAY BRO, have a great new year :-)) !!!

STEVEN - Happy birthday bro :-)), all the best and enjoy, how old are you? Warm Regards!!!

SLANSHROOM - Get well soon bro!!! Sending good vibes for you!!!! Warm Regards !!!!!

JOE - Hope everything is ok now, let us know please :-) !!!

Talk to you later friends :-)) !!!

Thu Jan 13 '05 11:24:48 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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New Curtains


A blonde goes into a store that sells curtains.

She tells the salesman: "I would like to buy a pair of pink curtains".

The salesman assured her that they had a large selection of pink curtains. He showed her several patterns.

But the blonde seemed to be having a hard time choosing. Finally, she selects a lovely pink floral print.

The salesman asked what size curtains she needed.

The blonde replies, "Fifteen inches."

"Fifteen inches??" asked the salesman, "That sounds very small. What room are they for?"

The blonde says: "Oh, they are not for any room - they are for my computer monitor."

The surprised salesman replies, "But, Miss, computers do not have curtains."

The blonde says, " Hellooooooooo - I've got Windows."

Edited Thu Jan 13 '05 11:39 am

Thu Jan 13 '05 11:38:42 am Set this message as last read

Ibanez89
James Abbott
Bagnara Calabra, Reggio Calabria (RC)
Italia
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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HEEEEEELP!!!

It's now ages that I'm searching for the following backing tracks. Please Help!

1-Turkey Man 2-Crystal Planet 3-House Full Of Bullets 4-Cool #9

-----------and some better backings of----------------- 1-Surfing with the alien 2-The crush of love

I will love you if you can help me! THANK YOU

Thu Jan 13 '05 11:53:24 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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RIP

Jefferson Airplane Drummer Dies

PETALUMA, Calif. - Spencer Dryden, the drummer for legendary rock band the Jefferson Airplane, has died of cancer. He was 66.

Dryden, who died at his home Tuesday, retired from performing 10 years ago, although he hadn't been working much before that.

"I'm gone," he told the San Francisco Chronicle last May. "I'm out of it. I've left the building."

A benefit concert last year featuring Bob Weir (news) of the Grateful Dead and Warren Haynes of Gov't Mule and raised $36,000 for Dryden, who was in the middle of two hip replacement surgeries and was facing heart surgery at the time. His Petaluma home and all his possessions had been destroyed in a fire in September 2003. He also had been diagnosed with stomach cancer.

Dryden was inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996 for his work with the Jefferson Airplane during the band's glory years — from the breakthrough 1967 "Surrealistic Pillow" album through historic rock festivals such as Woodstock and Altamont.

Born in New York City, Dryden moved with his parents when he was an infant to Los Angeles.

Thu Jan 13 '05 11:56:35 am Set this message as last read

Ibanez89
James Abbott
Bagnara Calabra, Reggio Calabria (RC)
Italia
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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sad message above (just to remind) ------------------------------------------------------ HEEEEEELP!!!

It's now ages that I'm searching for the following backing tracks. Please Help!

1-Turkey Man 2-Crystal Planet 3-House Full Of Bullets 4-Cool #9

-----------and some better backings of----------------- 1-Surfing with the alien 2-The crush of love

I will love you if you can help me! THANK YOU-------------

Thu Jan 13 '05 12:01:16 pm Set this message as last read

DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips
King Of Monsters
Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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Clarky Ah I'll give that a go, thanks for the help oh wise one *bows*


I finished a track today, I was talking to a drummer yesterday who I talk to occasionally and I told him I found some chopsticks in my desk draw (as much a suprise to me as to him) he told me to play my guitar with them...........so I did.

Lets just say its...erm...well on a scale of 1 - 10...its experimental lol.

I'll have it posted soon :-)

Delfino
Thu Jan 13 '05 12:36:13 pm Set this message as last read

Ibanez89
James Abbott
Bagnara Calabra, Reggio Calabria (RC)
Italia
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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HEEEEEELP!!!

It's now ages that I'm searching for the following backing tracks. Please Help!

1-Turkey Man 2-Crystal Planet 3-House Full Of Bullets 4-Cool #9

-----------and some better backings of----------------- 1-Surfing with the alien 2-The crush of love

I will love you if you can help me! THANK YOU

Thu Jan 13 '05 12:40:01 pm Set this message as last read

Ibanez89
James Abbott
Bagnara Calabra, Reggio Calabria (RC)
Italia
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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HEEEEEELP!!!

It's now ages that I'm searching for the following backing tracks. Please Help!

1-Turkey Man 2-Crystal Planet 3-House Full Of Bullets 4-Cool #9

-----------and some better backings of----------------- 1-Surfing with the alien 2-The crush of love

I will love you if you can help me! THANK YOU

Thu Jan 13 '05 12:40:14 pm Set this message as last read

Ibanez89
James Abbott
Bagnara Calabra, Reggio Calabria (RC)
Italia
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
152 posts total | IP Logged

HEEEEEELP!!!

It's now ages that I'm searching for the following backing tracks. Please Help!

1-Turkey Man 2-Crystal Planet 3-House Full Of Bullets 4-Cool #9

-----------and some better backings of----------------- 1-Surfing with the alien 2-The crush of love

I will love you if you can help me! THANK YOU

Thu Jan 13 '05 12:40:25 pm Set this message as last read
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