rockflavored
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Hi Joe! My name is Lance Harmon, and I was wondering ig you ever check out the Guitarmageddon just for kicks. I'm competing this year and I know Steve Vai was around for the finals last year, I'm just hoping I can just make it there. But I just wanted to know if I can expect to see you around at a competition. I'm competing in Sacramento, a few hours north of san fran. March 1. Hope to see you hanging around sometime!
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Sat Feb 5 '05 2:46:28 pm
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Philip Ravanello Duluth, GA USA Plays: Bass (23 years)
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hey if anyone by any chance knows...can u let me no...nick and i r wondering if joe is coming to atlanta...i checked a couple different websites and it say april 6 hes coming and on another one it says april 6 hes in anaheim..so if anyoneknows let me no if u could please...thanks alot....
-philip-
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Sat Feb 5 '05 3:32:56 pm
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FabLawyer of SBM
Ronnie Anderson Atlanta, Georgia USA Plays: Vocals (39 years)
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Cant say much to that Michelle other than I'm sorry to hear that. Its never easy to see people get old and frail. I hope he gets better.
Its amazing how people can say something that gets others thinking. For me, I am a lawyer, but not rich, never sought riches or power. But the older I get, the more I think about the value of life and how we determine what success is. I have concluded that its not cars, houses, $$, or even expensive guitars that make us successful, its how we impacted on others, how they impacted on each of us and how our memories go on. Thats real success. To have shared and given and t have received something that will always stay close.
Sounds like you have 30 years of nice memories. I hope your step dad will be around for many more.
Just got me thinking. Thanks for sharing your feelings.
Ronnie
Ronnie
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Sat Feb 5 '05 3:33:16 pm
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FabLawyer of SBM
Ronnie Anderson Atlanta, Georgia USA Plays: Vocals (39 years)
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js22 - I know Duluth so well. Great place. Joe is playing a rescheduled gig in AZ tat day. I have never heard about Duluth! He does play the tabernacle frequently but no posts yet on that. BTW, Yngwie seems to be a frequent visitor to Masquerade on Ponce de Leon.
Ronnie
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Sat Feb 5 '05 3:37:05 pm
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Stevee T
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mikesb...actually the trunk will fit a Fender Princeton Amp (my Marshall stack...no way...) & my effects units & cables. The front seat fits my Les Paul & JS100 & my acoustic in a gig bag....all at the same time...and when you pull up to your destination...well the ego sadly swells...but it sure feels good lol
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Sat Feb 5 '05 3:53:11 pm
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Twisted Nipple
Daniel Purchase Nepean, ON Canada Plays: Guitar (31 years)
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Hi everyone,
This is my first post, and I have to say that Joe has been a huge influence to me for a few years now. I recently aquired Is There Love In Space?, and I though it is very good, I was wondering if anyone else still has Strange Beautiful Music stuck in their CD players? I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest that it may be the greatest instrumental album ever made.
I have all of the others, and this one rocked me the hardest.
Thank you Joe!
Come to Ottawa!
Dan
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Sat Feb 5 '05 4:10:01 pm
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JS_JS
Jacob Stewart Washington U S Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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man, I had a good time jamming with my friends. but now I have to write a paper and stuff. this sucks a lot. wish me luck everyone.
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Sat Feb 5 '05 4:29:27 pm
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ILoveThailand
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I'm curious to know how people chose their nicknames on T2J.
Slanshroom: Siempre Amor is one fuckin fantastic track. Do you play flamenco music at all? Living in Spain, I'm sure you get to see some pretty crazy flamenco guitarists.
Slanshroom for G3.
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Sat Feb 5 '05 4:30:58 pm
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estrela
MARCIA BARBOSA São Paulo, SÃO PAULO BRAZIL
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MICHELLE: did you read my msg from 10:05 a.m ? I mentioned that normal level of sugar is 80 to 120 . You can get on drugstores a device that you take a drop of blood of one finger and measure the level, if its is more than 200 he needs insulin. Is he controling this? This is important. I wish him get better. Pls give me an answer, I'm worried....
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Sat Feb 5 '05 4:51:46 pm
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cheese101
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Michelle, so sorry to hear about your step-dad. He will need to be very careful from now on to take his blood sugars faithfully and keep a log of what time and what they were so he can show it to his Dr. at each appt. Estrela was right in how he needs to watch his diet, and in normal blood sugar ranges, 80 to 120. If they prescribe medication he needs to be faithful with that. The local hospital should have a class or classes that both he and your mom can attend to teach about diet, blood sugars and what to watch out for. It's important that he also get some exercise, if he's able to, to keep the circulation going, especially in his legs and feet. He will have to be very careful about foot care, tell him to have a professional take care of his toenails as diabetics do not heal well from injuries. Even a small cut when trimming toenails or a sore on his foot can be really serious. And he needs to be faithful about having his eyes checked regularily.
Diabetes is a serious disease and shouldn't ever be treated lightly, but if he is dedicated to protecting his health to the best of his abilities, he will be okay. And there are many recipe books out there for lots of good and safe diabetic foods, so that he doesn't have to feel deprived with his diet. Oh, and lots of sugar free candies out there, can hardly tell the difference between them and "regular" candies!! My mom is also diabetic and controls her blood sugars with diet and exercise, so she has been lucky in that regard.
Hugs and prayers to you and your family, it's really good that they caught this when they did!
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Sat Feb 5 '05 4:57:46 pm
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death cube k
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Zenfish i do have some dub stuff, it may appear.
Yoda that is fine! it should not be a problem to do both.
slanshroom i hope to hear a track from you, glad you liked the new track!
VFR thx Bro, i have always loved soundtrack stuff!! it is my dream to do it! i may have a few local things coming up!
alexandrecaetano I was hoping you would submit a track....
steven w thx glad you enjoyed the track..
supadave thanx for checking it out!, i was gonna do a searing lead.. perhaps in the second movement.
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Sat Feb 5 '05 5:01:39 pm
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estrela
MARCIA BARBOSA São Paulo, SÃO PAULO BRAZIL
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CHEESE101, hi Tracie! how are you? tks for helping me to talk to Michelle, I hope she is reading our msg. !
Good night to everybody ! it is time do sleep! bye! see you! :) :) :) :)
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Sat Feb 5 '05 5:09:21 pm
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FabLawyer of SBM
Ronnie Anderson Atlanta, Georgia USA Plays: Vocals (39 years)
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Death Cube - just click HERE to hear Slansh's tunes.
Jazzzzzzzy - Made me go listen to Siempre Amor again too. Ah, it had been too long.
Roy - Is that me best mate Graeme on the keys and drums? Sounds hell of a like him??
Ronnie
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Sat Feb 5 '05 5:09:22 pm
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Sean Ciezki Sicklerville, New Jersey U.S.A Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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962 I think it might have been the EMG pick-ups I missed but none the less I still use the SA for church, my band, and Joe songs. I do gotta say it's a diverse little thing.
I'm sorry if this was brought up already, but did anybody know that Steve Vai played for the Halo2 soundtrack, hence the game. If ya didn't know and wanna know about it I'll see if I can get the song to ya.
JOE IF YOU READ THIS, PLEASE COME BACK TO PHILLY!!!
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Alexandre Caetano Caldas da Rainha, Estremadura Portugal Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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Hello friends :-)), good evening :-)) !!!
DCK - Really? Ok, it`s official, i will submit a track for the new T2J CD :-)). Thank you bro :-)) !!! I think that we can put the news on the T2J website (www.talk2joe.com), that`s possible? Let me know again the new e-mail to submit my track :-). Thank you very much :-) and good weekend :-) !!
SLANSHROOM & CLARKY - Great job on the new song, AWESOME :-)) !!! Congrats friends, amazing indeed :-)) !!! HORRAY :-) !!!!
JS CLONE 1 - NIce to see you bro :-) !!! Glad that you are better :-)) !!! Regards for you :-) !!!
ESTRELA - Did you see my last post for you ?
MICHELLE - Sending good vibes for your stepfather. SOrry to hear that :-/. Have a good weekend Sweetheart :-)) !!!
ZENFISH - Very soon i will put a song from my album on my website. Thanks for asking bro :-)) !!! Nice to see you :-) !!!
Take care friends :-)) !!!
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Sat Feb 5 '05 5:30:04 pm
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estrela
MARCIA BARBOSA São Paulo, SÃO PAULO BRAZIL
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AlexandreCaetano, olá!, sim eu li sua mensagem ! obrigada! não respondi agora pois pensei que voce estaria dormindo esta hora! Aqui no Brasil já são quase meia-noite ! Obrigada pelo contato ! I listened to you on 1st cd T2J and you are a great guitarist ! everybody on that cd are soooo good ! Congratulations ! I noticed that most of you are already working on the next cd T2J, I believe that 2nd will be better than first ! KEEP ON !!!! JOE'S FANS ARE THE BEST !! :) :) :) :)
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Perry Adams Rougemont, North Carolina USA Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Hey all, how's it going tonight? I've just recently started trying to learn some of Joe's unsual licks (after 17 years, I've finally been able to get equipment that makes me feel that I can explore new territory). Anyway, I used to be able to play until my strings started to sound dead. About 2 months ago I taught myself Joe's "open string harmonics/pulling out on the tremolo" thing. I'm nowhere near as good as it as I'd like to be....but anyway....I broke my second string in 2 months. Guess I might be doing something right! hahahaha Now I just need to practice for another 10 years, and maybe I'll be good enough for the big time lol.
I don't use a Whammy pedal, so it'll never sound as good as Satch, even if I were half as good at it as he is. Still working on the hammer-on arpeggio from "Mystical Potato Head Groove Thing". It's coming along, but I was wondering if there are any types of effects to help sqeeze those notes out without a bunch of noise and feedback.
I guess I'm wierd, because I don't really try to learn his songs front to back..just try to learn things that I'm later able to attempt to incorperate into my own playing. I can pretty much play Crystal Planet, but that's about it.
Again, I go back to the show in oct. in Raliegh, NC . Watching him that night probably taught me more than the 2 years of lessons that I took! I can't help but bow down to the man.
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Barrie Poole Orillia, ON CANADA Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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hey gang...
I know I haven't been around a whole lot... but if you were wondering what I've been up to, I've joined another band just recently and have some recordings... problem is I don't have a website to share it with you unless you add my hotmail account to your MSN Messenger address lists here's my email account...
plumloco15@hotmail.com
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Sat Feb 5 '05 6:20:03 pm
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death cube k
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alexandrecaetano of course. glad your going to submit a new tune..:).
talk2joe cd 2 we have decided to do a second cd. it will be organized a bit different. 1)you will submit your song as an mp3 to an email account(if your track is chosen a cd of the non compressed wave file will be sent to OCPS470 for mastering).
2)Everybody that is a posting member of t2j (meaning you must post here to be on the cd) is eligable to submit.
3)songs must be Less than 6 minutes in lenth.
4)there is no fee this year. But we would like all contributors to buy a copy
of the disc when it is ready.(and if you want to send some cash to keep t2j.com alive it is very welcome).
5)Your song must not be posted online anywhere ie:website , soundclick ect. for one year(it is ok for you to have it on a cd just not for free download)! after that its fair Game once again.
6)By submitting your song , you are agreeing to allow t2j.com records to use and have the right to distribute your song.
7)All submissions will be judged by a panel of judges.
8)Vocal songs will also be accepted this time.
9)submissions deadline is March 28 05. the deadline will nt be extended for anyone. As we are trying for an August release.
10)the email addy to submit songs is
talk2joecd@hotmail.com
Good luck to all if you have any questions .. ask em here. Mark L
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