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ali joe lover
alireza rowshannahad
shiraz, fars
iran
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Hi joe this is Ali,from iran.there are so many guitarist here that love you and listen to your songs,despite it may seem that here we are in a 3rd world country,but there are ibanez guitars (RG series,JS ,JEM) available here and we get your albums ,but not the original one we get a copy of your CD ,unfortunatly. It was about 2 month ago that I could get your last album, that was great ,very beutiful,cool. when I read about your illness I got so upset,and I hope you'll be OK by now.

Ali

Wed Feb 23 '05 11:12:49 pm Set this message as last read

Tpack

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Joe when you gona come on down to columbus, ga and play for us don't mind atlanta but were looken for you to show up one these day's

t packs girl

Wed Feb 23 '05 11:50:55 pm Set this message as last read

Tpack

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Joe when you gona come on down to columbus, ga and play for us don't mind atlanta but were looken for you to show up one these day's

t packs girl

Wed Feb 23 '05 11:50:56 pm Set this message as last read

bahduh
mark alistair
shillong, meghalaya
india
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yo ali.....hi man..i am also froma so called 3rd world country..neighbour of yurs....glad yu like satch..whats yur fav satch album.............

man o man..i have hit 350....hurrah,,,

Edited Thu Feb 24 '05 12:04 am

Thu Feb 24 '05 12:01:26 am Set this message as last read

hoiguy79
Josue Vázquez
Tulancingo, Hidalgo
México
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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Hey someone knows what happened with the www.foreverjoe.com site???? Just can't enter to the site...
Thu Feb 24 '05 12:20:53 am Set this message as last read

JAYCEE
JOHN & SYLV COOK
Gravenhurst, Bedfordshire
England
Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Hi folks,

Anyone interested in an original 10th Anniversary, Chrome Boy there is one on ebay, item no 7302221116. Sorry I don't know how to do the link thing. Have a great day everyone in Satchland.

John.

Thu Feb 24 '05 12:26:47 am Set this message as last read

uah
Chase
Huntsville, Alabama
USA
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Hey everyone...hello Mr. Satriani...

I'm new to this site and just wanted to do a post. Most of all I wanted to say to Mr. Satirani that he is one of the major reasons why my guitar skills have improved. He inspired me to be me on the guitar and not to try to be like everyone else. The largest part of this influence was centered in the song Down, Down, Down (which I am in the process of tabbing out). Its jazzy vibes and rich sound proved to me that one can play the guitar with a cetrain amount of humility. The simple fact that this song is from the heart moved me to the core.

Thank you Mr. Satriani for your inspiration and keep making strange and beautiful music...

Thu Feb 24 '05 12:34:40 am Set this message as last read

hoiguy79
Josue Vázquez
Tulancingo, Hidalgo
México
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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Welcome to the site uah, are you from México???
Thu Feb 24 '05 12:37:32 am Set this message as last read

uah
Chase
Huntsville, Alabama
USA
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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hola hoiguy79

Yo estoy los Estados Unidos. (I apologize for my horrid spanish)

What gave you the idea that I was from mexico? I hear it is a beautiful country though and hope to go there one day. Thanks for askin' though...

Thu Feb 24 '05 12:42:10 am Set this message as last read

bahduh
mark alistair
shillong, meghalaya
india
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outtttttaaaa timmmmmeeeeee

tteeee yyuuuuuuu aaallll toommmooorrrooooowwwwwww

bbbbbbbbyyyyyyyyyyeeeeeeee

Thu Feb 24 '05 1:40:35 am Set this message as last read

tune
Verena Wotruba
Vienna,
Austria
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Hy all of you guys out there at Satchland, everything´s ok everyone?

uah - welcome to the site - yes, Down, Down, Down is also one of my favorites, you spoke right out of my heart....

michelle - best wishes to your pop, hope he is ok soon.....

Got the new Vai CD yesterday, listened to it, and all I can say is: Steve has done it again.... very crazy stuff, I also liked Yai, Yai - sounds very funny.

Song of the day: Guano Apes - Sing that song (Album: Walking on a thin line)

Thu Feb 24 '05 2:23:10 am Set this message as last read

tune
Verena Wotruba
Vienna,
Austria
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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mikesb - I read your interview with Joe, especially this point was very interesting to read -

Describe how your current 'look' and stage persona evolved?

"Well its really quite simple. For as long as people have known about me I've been on a steady course of hair loss, and I got really tired of working around it. One day I was out jogging in San Francisco and my hair was quite long at the time (February 1996) and it was really bothering me and I jogged past a pharmacy store that had a hair clipper advertised in the window and I just went in and purchased it, ran back home and just shaved it all off. Then I went of course, oh my God I've just shaved my head. But I've had it for two years and I really enjoy it. It's more fun for me and I'm not a weave, fake hair kind of guy, so it's more honest and in line with my kind of music and my image of straight ahead."

Wow, that´s exactely what I thought of......because I have nearly the same problem with my hair since 1996, it´s called “Alopecia areata” and it looks terrible, so I also have to shave my hair from time to time since 1996, but everyone of my family and my friends tell me (and I also think) it looks very cool (I´m wearing Bandanas too). It gives you something like an “bad girl look”..... and you can save the money for the hairdresser *lol*.
You can do a quick jump to the site www.naaf.org to get more informations about it if you like....
The other thing is, that nearly everyone who talks to you, and people who don´t know you, will ask you sooner or later: “Do you have cancer?” And my reaction: “Oh my god - no!” I´m at full health and my blood is still ok.......
So far, I´ve always thought Joe shaved his hair because he only wanted to look cool .... but such things connect.....

death cube k - thanks for the info, but only 10 submissions? So I´ll try my best to send in my tune, but don´t be surprised, for me it has no “pro” quality, because I had no pro equipment to record it, for the next few month I have no money left to buy some pro music tools :-(
I just was experimenting around how to record things with my computer and the tune is what came out of it all, some kind of homerecording stuff, that I made in quiet a hurry, if you like to give it a name; only guitar, amp, a little drumming tool (for the drum parts), computer and an recording tool where I could add some effects to the recorded parts and to do the mastering for the whole thing ......
By the way: I would be very pleased if some friendly ones of you could help me and give me some infos what is good (and not too expensive) recording equipment ..... I´m not in a band yet, but I have the dream to form a band with other musicians the next 1 or 2 years, let´s see what comes out .....

Keep rockin´ guys ................. tune ;-)

Edited Thu Feb 24 '05 3:20 am

Thu Feb 24 '05 2:34:06 am Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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VFR, no I didn't post it already - I f*ck*d my test! haha, I knew I would! oh well, got a retest on the 10th (next month).


marimariSRV, thanks. the recording has come to a complete stop while I have immensely persistent computer troubles. First my laptop died so I ordered a bunch of components so I could build a new system but it failed, i've returned things, swapped things for other things, it still didn't work, then last night, after assembly number 3 it's power supply exploded. I'm sending the whole lot back to the supplier today and they're gonna build it for me cause I've had enough! haha. when it comes back, I shall be recording again, and I'll have more power to play with, so hopefully I'll get some more recording done some time within the next month! hehe
estrela, the "Future Combat System" is quite interesting. "Future Warrior" uses a whole load of new technology for good purposes. They use things like intelligent body armor which is light and flexible, until it gets hit by a bullet, then it instantly tenses up, creating a solid barrier against the projectile. This saves the need for wearing constantly bulky armour, just-in-case you get shot.

There's also the use of gun-mounted cameras and laser designators. The gun-camera is linked to a little screen (a Heads Up Display) attached to the soldier's helmet. hanging in front of his eye is the little screen which shows him what the gun is seeing. This means a soldeir can crouch behind, say, a vehicle or brick wall and just lift the gun up and see exactly what it's aiming at, without exposing any more than just his hands. It's a very safe invention and is likely to reduce battlefield casualties (especially in urban warfare) to as-good-as-nothing. The gun camera's laser designator means a soldier can do a similar thing, only instead of shooting he's "painting" a target for laser-guided bombs.

It's all very promising. Unfortunately, it's expensive, not every soldier could use it as the training would take too long and would cost too much. Apart from anything else, I think it'd be more to the point if the US government were spending US$ 127.000.000,00 on stopping wars altogether, rather than just finding technologically more advanced ways of winning them. I think I'm both for and against it, for the reasons I set out above!


sweetpicking, no I don't think so - I think Morley's optical Bad Horsie has the fattest Wah scoop I've ever used. I find it much wider than the Crybaby, it's got the sort of mid-range that doesn't seem to exist in most other pedals.
PhryDom, yeah you ought to be able to find some pretty good bar gigs on! Also, you should take a pilgrimage to Texas and go to an Eric Johnson show! I would! I'd go see Andy Timmons too, and I should think Population 1 will be coming round your way at some point!
njbeast, re. Vai's new record.....I don't like it much. It's weird and crazy, as he knows everybody would expect, but unlike Passion And Warfare and Fire Garden (and AIAUW), it doesn't seem to have the raw soul and emotion that used to come straight from his heart. There's a couple of good tracks, but unfortunately Lotus Feet has lost all it's impact that it had actually at the show....I guess it's an atmosphere thing, as well as seeing his physical expression.
Thu Feb 24 '05 2:37:03 am Set this message as last read

Romanski

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Hey joe!Here is Romanski and Uliganda. Were Fanatics !!!!!!! Can you make concert in Germany, in Köln or Düsseldorf.
Thu Feb 24 '05 2:57:22 am Set this message as last read

tune
Verena Wotruba
Vienna,
Austria
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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962 - Sorry to hear about your computer problem, let´s hope you get your computer back soon to finish what you have started.....
And your opinion about Vai: yes you are right, it is not the same like Fire garden and AIAUW (also my favorite ones), but the new record has also something "special", don´t you think?And yes, I think it has to do something with the live shows that some songs are better played on stage, Steve seems to be a very good performer... .there´s some "magic" in the air when he´s on stage..... ok, that was weird, sorry...
Thu Feb 24 '05 3:04:59 am Set this message as last read

Fredjems
Legrand Frédérique
Brussels,
Belgium
Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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Zink Master

You're probably right about getting stuff on the internet, but I don't really trust it; my father once lost +/- 2500$ with a visa payment :s But I'll try on eBay, it seams to be quite safe.

cya, peace

Thu Feb 24 '05 3:07:35 am Set this message as last read

VFRrocker

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Alexandre I'm good thanks bro'.................. you've got my interest now ! :-)

Artanis Yeah I tought of 'The Distance' when I read Chelle's lyric..................... and I agree great track !

CivGeek Happy Birthday man :-) Stuff these old timers......... welcome to the .38 Special club...........Back On the Tracks.......... dude. Hope you have a good day.

962 Too bad about the test man, but hey you were ready for that, next time man. I like the Vai album, maybe it lacks a bit of consistency and like Cube said, there is some rehashed stuff on there but I think that he's got some cool licks and extended some of his ideas. It kept me interested, and I can't say that about some of his other stuff. As for Passion and Warfare, dude, that was a moment in time, in the same way that SWTA was. I don't think that those albums will ever be bettered for me, as much because of the memories, that I have of them....................... but also because I think that Steve and Joe were playing with pure emotion and motivation. I think that anyone with an eye on the future is going to put it all on the first album - lol Flexable and NOTE were both 'Dude, you gotta hear this guy' type albums but P&W and SWTA were the real showcases.................. I always think of them as 'a life's work' .................... although individual tracks have bettered some of the tracks from those albums, imho I don't think that any of the subsequent albums have been as strong.

Thu Feb 24 '05 4:29:40 am Set this message as last read

Flashlight

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Hei everyone..from Indonesia,, why there are nobody in the chat gen?? Heyy,,
Thu Feb 24 '05 4:50:34 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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civgeek, it's probably somewhere in the % o'clock hour out there in Portland, so good morning and HAPPY BIRTHDAY! lmao!!

bahduh, my pop is hangin' in there. Thanks for asking.

tune, the human body is an amazing thing, but the human spirit is even more amazing. Thanks for sharing your story and the link.

mmmmmm, coffee :)

Thu Feb 24 '05 4:58:48 am Set this message as last read

Fredjems
Legrand Frédérique
Brussels,
Belgium
Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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The human spirit sure is complicated; that's why we should be tolerant and think at least twice before reacting.

I have wo little spots where no hair grows, I let my hair grow so it can't be seen. The doc said it was stress-related. They didn't grow toobig so kind of forgot aboud them :p There are way wors things in life...

peace and may the health be with us all ;)

Thu Feb 24 '05 5:16:28 am Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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To; michelle, jazzzzzzzy, silent_shady & cheese101......I turn my back for one minute & I'm thrashed to smithereens...lmao...that was great thanks for the support!

civgeek...happy birthday you old fucker....lol

Edited Thu Feb 24 '05 5:22 am

Thu Feb 24 '05 5:21:36 am Set this message as last read

danny k
Dan Kokol
Bradford, Ontario
Canada
Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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Hey T2J,
it's been a while since I've posted. It's been a crazy couple of months for me, but in a good way. Biggest news is that I'd like to welcome my 3rd child into the world, Jason Kokol!!!! He came 5 weeks early but is doing great. Secondly Sherrie Lee's( singer I play for) sinlge has been picked up by CHUM FM in Toronto & put into rotation. I was told this is a good thing apparently CHUM is not easy to get on to. 3rd bit of news is that I'm 3 songs away from completing my cd!! I've put the first track Chasing a Dream on my soundclick page. So if any of you get a chance check it out & let me know what you think.

To OCP, DCK & Phrydom
I've read about the new T2J cd & was wondering if I am eligable to contribute a track?? Let me know.
Thu Feb 24 '05 5:25:53 am Set this message as last read

andika
andika wahyu widyantoro
surakarta, central java
indonesia
Plays: Drums (26 years)
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hello everyone in this JS site... +i'm just new comer from indonesia...love to listen what Joe has done with the guitar.... regard....
Thu Feb 24 '05 5:32:16 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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jazzzzzzzy

Great idea for our "rankings"

Maybe the Webmaster can incorporate your idea and then we as the posters, would have to add our Rank on our preferences page.

Thu Feb 24 '05 5:38:55 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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Tpack

WELCOME TO THE SITE !!

I hope Joe can make a tour stop, or an appearance at a music store by you in Georgia.

ROCK ON !!

Thu Feb 24 '05 5:40:58 am Set this message as last read
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