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Philip Ravanello Duluth, GA USA Plays: Bass (23 years)
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yea i no what u mean nick...i like playing alone too...but sometimes its cool to play with some other guys u no...silent shady..yea i agree with u alot..if u dont get along with them then it sucks...
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Thu Feb 24 '05 11:43:18 am
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Philip Ravanello Duluth, GA USA Plays: Bass (23 years)
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just got home from school...hows everything goin today in satchland..hope everyone is doing well..talk to u all later
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Thu Feb 24 '05 11:44:13 am
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Philip Ravanello Duluth, GA USA Plays: Bass (23 years)
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o yea dn nick...happy 100th bro...good job...im right behind u though...lol...well im doing pretty good man...how about u...hows the break goin so far..
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Thu Feb 24 '05 11:44:47 am
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nick frega mahopac, ny united states Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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philip- thanks man.. my break is goin pretty fast.. kinda borring.. not doing much of annyhting lol...
zinc master, steeve t and philip.. thanks for the good vibes as steven wilde would put it.. lol you guys kick ass!
later all.. im cleaning out my closet.. taking everyhitng out and putting all my guitar stuff in... im gunna get a nice big joe poster to put in there too and im painting it lime green! its gunna be sick!
-nick-
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Thu Feb 24 '05 11:57:08 am
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James Abbott Bagnara Calabra, Reggio Calabria (RC) Italia Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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BALDU:
Yes, I'm italian..
Sono nato in Inghilterra ma mi sono trasferito in Italia a 5 o 6 anni. E ci vivo... (mia madre e' italiana, mio padre inglese).
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Thu Feb 24 '05 12:02:31 pm
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Stevee T, so glad we could oblige and rattle your cage a little bit!! Are ya AWAKE now!! Insults will do that for ya, LOL!! :)
civgeek, edits......yeah, I use them too but yours was too funny, ya should have left it!! Feeling OLD yet? :)
Michelle, me no speaky anything but English...I'm ignorant!! So what did ya say to me? I'm dying to know!
The pictures of the Tsunami from the Seattle paper...very sad.
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Thu Feb 24 '05 12:13:52 pm
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Simon Granada, Andalucia Spain Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Fredjems, on the contrary, ebay isn't so safe. You'd be surprised by the number of people who have shelled out 4 grand for a rare find, and have recieved a carefully packed guitar case, and excitedly unwrapped it and opened it only to find they've been sent a breeze block. ebay is a bastard, I have a personal thing against it cause it tried to take my money twice for the same thing. hehe
tune, no you're right, there is a certain 'magic' (if you like) in the air when Steve is on stage. It's certainly a sort of magic which is, in my opinion, completely absent from his new record. I think the something special that the new record has is the storyline. It would probably work better as a movie soundtrack tha an album. It has grown on me slightly in the last few days, but I'm still not overly impressed. It's fast approaching time for me to go back to listening to Is There Love In Space?
VFR, I take your point about P&W and SWTA being a moment in time that won't be repeated, but I personally feel that Alive In An Ultra World was another moment in time, and it was much more recent than P&W. I know vai has it in him to play and record pure emotion, I know there's still some there cause you see it when he performs, but it'd be nice if he could channel some of it into his studio recordings like he did a few years ago. Also, I think Joe has had a massive shot of feeling and emotion coming into his composition with ITLIS? Each time I listen to it I hear more expression and feeling than before....I think Joe's on a role!
Zinc Master, hahaha, I was able to put a tick-in-a-box next to every one of the "things I hate" in your post! hilarious!
OCPS470, I agree entirely, the wide gate makes it possible to use the Bad Horsie really expressively, I use it as much for tonal adaptation as I do just as a Wah effect......it's like having an extra set of pickups! Either joe uses a modded pedal or he uses a vintage one, and is lucky enough to have one that sounds ace. or maybe it's had it's pot's changed?!
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Thu Feb 24 '05 12:15:24 pm
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Philip Ravanello Duluth, GA USA Plays: Bass (23 years)
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nick..ye aman i no what u mean..i love breaks and 3 day weekends and stuff..but when they r like not holidays and stuff and u cant do anything...then they can be pretty boring..and they go by way too fast...thats how my 3 day weekend was...lol....but its good enough being out of school...well glad ur doing good man...hope to see u soon and everything...talk to u soon man...peace
-philip-
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Thu Feb 24 '05 12:19:42 pm
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Philip Ravanello Duluth, GA USA Plays: Bass (23 years)
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i guess im just a turtle head huh..lol...well everyone has to start sometime...ill be up there soon..lol...later everyone...
-philip-
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Thu Feb 24 '05 12:21:28 pm
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Dan Kokol Bradford, Ontario Canada Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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Big Bad Moon 1889 & Steve T - thank-you for checking out my tunes :o) Ocp - I'm sending a brand new tune when I get the mixing done. All I can say is think Greg Howe & you'll get the vibe of the track :o)
Amy Lee - Check this out :o)
Danny K
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Thu Feb 24 '05 12:34:01 pm
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Stevee T, re the interview, thanks. That interview was trying for Joe. Initially we were supposed to have an hour in a quiet meeting room in Joe's hotel but because he was running so late from a spot at Canada's equivalent to MTV, we ended up with only 20-25 minutes in the noisy active bar in the lobby. Joe had to try and concentrate on the questions and answers with all the noise, some lackey reminding him every two minutes how late he was, and the pile of stuff I was expecting him to sign simultaneously! lol Joe is a great multitasker.
And to think, in another 10-15 minutes I was gonna give the interview a "miss" (Joe was running more than 45 minutes late)
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Sean Ciezki Sicklerville, New Jersey U.S.A Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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OCPS470-------I have a Crybaby JH-1 model, the model built to sound like Jimi Hendrix's wah pedal. I get Joe's wah sound all the time from it, try it out. I faintly remember hearing he uses a JH model.
To all you crazy Satch fans: Have a good, and drive safe. :)
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Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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VH1 To Debut 'The Fabulous Life of Mötley Crüe' Next Week
On Wednesday, March 2 at 11:00 p.m. EST, VH1 will debut "The Fabulous Life of Mötley Crüe". An episode description on VH1's web site reads as follows:
"In 1980, Tommy Lee, Nikki Sixx, Mick Mars and Vince Neil were just four guys living in a trashy apartment off the Sunset Strip. By 1987, they were rock gods who could afford to trash anything they wanted. From their personalized tour jet to their vintage guitars to their all-access groupies, nothing was off limits to MÖTLEY CRÜE. If you think bling, Gucci and Maybachs are Fab — think again. Meet the four metal maniacs who invented fabulous: MÖTLEY CRÜE.
"When you're a famous rock star, your life is one big world tour. And no one's world was more intense than the CRÜE's. Their stages were powered by 100,000 watts of sound, 11 tons of equipment and 2,000 lights. And their spandex ensembles? They were the custom-designed to be the pants everyone wanted to get into.
"An all-star band needs an all-star ride. When they weren't on the MÖTLEY CRÜE signature jet, they toured in their 1986 Eagle bus — a tricked-out ride with only one rule: female fans had to enter in the nude. An when they weren't cruising the states in their mobile bachelor pad, the boys were riding in black and tan corvettes and customized Harleys.
"The band eventually tired of the Playboy mansion and the hoards of eager groupies, so they headed down the aisle for wedded bliss. Mud wrestler Sharisse Rudell, who married Neil, and 'Baywatch' beauty Donna D'Errico, who wed Sixx, were not your average desperate housewives. And nothing compared to Tommy Lee's rock star wedding to 'Dynasty' diva Heather Locklear, where the groom wore white leather and the bride dressed in a skin-tight mermaid suit.
"In 2005, after two decades and 13 albums, MÖTLEY CRÜE is back and bigger than ever. Prepare yourselves for the tour of the 21st century. From Milwaukee to Manchester and San Juan to San Diego, the 'Red White and Crüe' Tour is going to rock our world stadium-style. And come February, MÖTLEY's signature arena rock will be blasting in every home across the country with the release of their double-disc greatest hits album. The capper? The CRÜE's even hitting the big-screen with a movie version of their best-selling tell-all book 'The Dirt: Confessions of The World's Most Notorious Rock Band'. Get ready for the biggest comeback in rock and roll history. You won't want to miss The Fabulous Life Classic: MÖTLEY CRÜE."
"The Fabulous Life of Mötley Crüe" show times:
Wednesday, March 2 at 11/10c p.m.
Thursday, March 3 at 11:30/10:30c a.m.
Saturday, March 5 at 1:30/12:30c a.m.
Sunday, March 6 at 1/12c a.m.
Monday, March 7, 2005 2:30/1:30c a.m.
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Donkey Hotay
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Zinc, thanks for posting all those Crue broadcast times......
Now I know where the expression "Isn't once enough" comes from................ yuk yuk
Hey, 850 just like my Volvo......
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caroline whipple stuart, florida usa Plays: Bass (30 years)
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Wondering if you were going to be back in the states and having a concert in july this year around the moto gp dates, 7/07/05-07/10/05. Please let me know. My boyfriend has been a long time fan has introduced me to your music. I must say that i have fallen in love w/ the way you play. Hope to here from you soon. Email me at cwhipple@grouponemortgage.us.
Thanks for your time.
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Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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Signs Ronald McDonald Is Growing Up
5> Now prefers to be called Ron McDonald.
4> That telltale bottle of Clairol Fire Engine Red #4
in his shower.
3> Seen with Jack-in-the-Box at strip clubs stuffing
fries down g-strings.
2> Three kids injured in unfortunate stubble incident.
and the Number 1 Sign Ronald McDonald Is Growing Up...
1> Has a McBeergut.
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Martin Phillips King Of Monsters Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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I am so ill today...this is the worst kind of ill I have ever been. I keep throwing up and such and most of the time its bile...which doesnt taste good.
I feel really weak and I should really be in bed.
I hope everyone here is well, take care.
Delfino
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