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silent_shady

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Seen ppl ask about JS, wah-wah pedals, distortion pedals, amps, picks... but hats??? That's just weird in so many ways.
Mon Feb 7 '05 6:19:22 pm Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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anybody know what kinda glasses Joe wears lmao
Mon Feb 7 '05 6:20:43 pm Set this message as last read

silent_shady

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Stevee T

rotfl

Mon Feb 7 '05 6:22:25 pm Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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How bout Joe's fave deodorant and cologne?? No, Joe is not a cologne kinda guy lol

Boxers or briefs?

Fave snowboard bindings??

Edited Mon Feb 7 '05 6:23 pm

Mon Feb 7 '05 6:22:53 pm Set this message as last read

silent_shady

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what about socks? no one cared to mention them.
Mon Feb 7 '05 6:25:29 pm Set this message as last read

pp0
ken laureano
peterborough, ontario
CANADA
Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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joe pp0 here just want to say the jsx head its the best i mean the bomb you and peavy put a lot of thinking in to this one you did it again. and the xxx cab its perfect together i love the sounds you get out of it . there selling like mad where i live. good job joe and peavy. keep picking joe.
Mon Feb 7 '05 6:30:15 pm Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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Joe's always blowin his socks off anyway...why bother puttin any on...lol
Mon Feb 7 '05 6:43:51 pm Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

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slanshroom: 2 weeks dude? thanks for the info on the tracks. I love hearning story behind the songs. good work.

delfino: would you like a gmail account to store all that stuff from plc?

OCPS: Man, I am unable to access the mp3. Been trying for a while. I will email you in detail. Thanks once again!

Mon Feb 7 '05 7:03:09 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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I believe for a time, on the G-3 tour with Steve and Yngwie, Joe was wearing Sponge Bob Square Pants boxers!!! LOL!
Mon Feb 7 '05 7:04:22 pm Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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cheese101...if Joe was wearin sponge bobs then Steve was wearin a Victoria Secret's thong....lmao
Mon Feb 7 '05 7:10:55 pm Set this message as last read

silent_shady

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hahahaha this T2J thing is getting better and better. just as long as no one comments on what Yngwie was wearing.
Mon Feb 7 '05 7:19:02 pm Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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i was tryin to avoid that mental image...not that Vai in a thong is a pleasant one either...lol
Mon Feb 7 '05 7:23:21 pm Set this message as last read

silent_shady

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I can't belive this all started cause of a hat. why couldn't you stick with socks? or glasses? Vai in a thong... my sis would love to see that though.
Mon Feb 7 '05 7:25:23 pm Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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gotta follow through...yes?
Mon Feb 7 '05 7:35:37 pm Set this message as last read

silent_shady

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yeah
Mon Feb 7 '05 7:43:24 pm Set this message as last read

civgeek
Matt Dorado
Portland, OR
USA
Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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We all know what YJM wore.

Mon Feb 7 '05 7:46:46 pm Set this message as last read

silent_shady

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you just had to go there
Mon Feb 7 '05 7:53:28 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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Civgeek.......ewwww, not while I'm eating!! :)
Mon Feb 7 '05 7:58:15 pm Set this message as last read

BEARMAN36
Barrie Poole
Orillia, ON
CANADA
Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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Have Mercy
Mon Feb 7 '05 7:59:22 pm Set this message as last read

ibanezfox
Sean Ciezki
Sicklerville, New Jersey
U.S.A
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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I've reading all the posts about other guitarists such as Eddie Van Halen, and the guy is GOOD, I mean REAL GOOD. I just wanted to throw another name out there just to see what you would all say. MIke Mushok, if you don't know who he is, he is the guitarist for Staind. I only mention him for a couple reasons, the guy studied under Tony McAlpine, and the guy can sherd he just chooses no to. I just love the way he uses what he learned to better the song on a whole, but i still love JS the best, but that's another post for another time. I find him to be a very talented guitar player, but very underrated because of the band he's in.

As for the Kirk Hammet question a littlw while back, Kirk was taught by Joe for six months while or before ( can't remeber off hand) "Kill Them All" was recorded. Joe helped him with a few playing details and opened his mind a little bit when it came to Kirk's solos. Thats from a Guitar World interview of Kirk Hammet a couple years back. I'm trying to find it for reference. So I can correct myself if I ended up being wrong, I'm running on pure memory right now :)

Mon Feb 7 '05 8:04:54 pm Set this message as last read

Artanis I
Ben Kenobi
Australia
Plays: Drums (30 years)
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Zinc: the "cool test" was great. I passed with flying colours!

Suzie/Estrela: congratulations on learning the art of posting links! If Austin were here he'd be very pleased.

Civgeek: I never thought of copy/pasting the green bit! I usually type it out from memory and copy/paste the url.

Stevee T: "Joe's always blowin his socks off anyway...why bother puttin any on...lol" d'aaaaahhhhh ha ha

Ibanez Fox: better than running on diluted memory

Exhausting Austin:One thing I noticed from using the advanced search to find posts addressed to me is that a lot of people type "Ibenez" (which contains the letters BEN) instead of "Ibanez"...other words I find a lot are Clarky and Yoda's "bend", Cuthbert and Namm Man's "benefit" and also "Robben Ford"...

BEN

Mon Feb 7 '05 8:41:54 pm Set this message as last read

aussiefudd
Big Bad Wah-bit swayer
New Lambton, NSW
Australia
Plays: Guitar (39 years)
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While NASA fared better than many federal agencies in U.S. President George W. Bush's 2006 budget request, the White House is not seeking as much money for the U.S. space agency as previously planned.

The White House is seeking $16.45 billion for NASA in the 2006 budget. That's an increase of 2.4 percent over what the U.S. space agency has in its 2005 budget, but still about $500 million less than what the agency had been expecting.

.................................................................................................. I'd love this much money

Mon Feb 7 '05 8:46:00 pm Set this message as last read

aussiefudd
Big Bad Wah-bit swayer
New Lambton, NSW
Australia
Plays: Guitar (39 years)
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While NASA fared better than many federal agencies in U.S. President George W. Bush's 2006 budget request, the White House is not seeking as much money for the U.S. space agency as previously planned.

The White House is seeking $16.45 billion for NASA in the 2006 budget. That's an increase of 2.4 percent over what the U.S. space agency has in its 2005 budget, but still about $500 million less than what the agency had been expecting.

.................................................................................................. I'd love this much money

Mon Feb 7 '05 8:46:09 pm Set this message as last read

civgeek
Matt Dorado
Portland, OR
USA
Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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Artanis I - I don't type that well, consequently I am a master C/P'er.
Mon Feb 7 '05 8:53:23 pm Set this message as last read

aussiefudd
Big Bad Wah-bit swayer
New Lambton, NSW
Australia
Plays: Guitar (39 years)
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Study: Why Americans Have Bad Rhythm

Sorry, citizens of North America, but babies have better rhythm than you. Blame the two-step, Elvis or Barney (and if you don't know about this purple dinosaur, substitute just about any kids' song here).

A new study looked into why people in some parts of the world seem better at grasping offbeat rhythms compared to people in North America. The problem appears to be at least partly cultural. The beat, it seems, is beat out of us.

The study would seem complex to those not musically inclined. But here's the upshot:

Throughout our lives, the music we listen to shapes and tunes our perception in a manner specific to the music of our culture, said Erin Hannon of Cornell University.

"We showed that young infants, who have much less experience listening to music, lack these perceptual biases and thus respond to rhythmic structures that are both familiar and foreign," Hannon said.

The study is detailed in the January issue of Psychological Science, a journal of the American Psychological Society.

Hannon and Sandra Trehub of the University of Toronto began their study with knowledge that other studies had shown people in North America struggle to grasp irregular rhythms. Balkan music proves troubling, for example. So the researchers studied 50 college students, mostly from the United States and Canada, and 17 first- or second-generation Bulgarian and Macedonian immigrants. Songs with simple meters were made more complex, and complex songs were simplified.

The North Americans recognized when things got trickier, but couldn't tell when things got simpler. The immigrants figured both out.

A similar test was done on North American 64 infants, six and seven months old. The tykes' skills were judged based on whether they look at or away from monitors showing the rhythmic changes. The infants, like the immigrants, did just fine.

To keep the beat, you'd want to forego country, rock, pop and even simple jazz typically performed in piano bars, Hannon told LiveScience. And painful as it might be, you'd also need to skip elevator music, the Barney song, and even that old favorite, "Wheels on the Bus."

Mon Feb 7 '05 9:15:16 pm Set this message as last read
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