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big bad moon 1889...I'm not sure...but it might be the Bad Horsey Wah...
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cheese101...cheese got this one, I though BigBunny would get this one...have any ideas on what that song is about....lol
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Sean Ciezki Sicklerville, New Jersey U.S.A Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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ARTANIS I: I do listen to Thousand Foot Krutch, they are pretty decent live, as for Relient K..I really don't listen to them, my best friend loves them but I never really grew to like them. The only other band I listen to is 38th Parallel. Saw all them except 38th live during Creation.
AMY LEE: Welcome to the site, forgive me for not saying so earlier. Posting when I catch up to the messages doesn't give me much time to do so. It's a shame to hear about what Ben did, it'd really sucks when someone just bails because they think there better than everyone else. Looking forward to hearing more from you and the band.
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There are so many products out there that have unusual (sometimes silly) warnings. Typically those come as a result of claims or law suits against the product / manufacturer because some one was injured.
Sometimes they are a good idea and are needed - otherwise - just plain stupid.
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Tue Feb 22 '05 1:29:25 pm
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Joe puts on a GREAT show.
Either by himself or in G3.
Definately worth the wait - good things come to those who wait - sometimes the wait is a long time - which will make it even better.
In the mean time - watch the DVDs that are available.
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Cuthbert Glad you found my tongue in cheek comment amusing, although I've got a bigger smile out of BBM's confusion over the issue - lol
Cube Man you would be right at home in Korn............. Cube on a leash -lol
MikeSB So did Gary Moore do Colosseum II after Thin Lizzy ? Correct me if I'm wrong but Skid Row was what brought GM to London, which is where he hooked up with Phil and the boys right ?
MariMari Congrats on the 400.............. remember quality not quantity ;-) You must be gutted about NAMM as well... I saw that Favored Nations had a stand there on Vai's site, Johnny Hiland, Mimi Fox and Billy were hanging out, maybe Johnny A as well !
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kamwing cheng somercotes, alfreton, derbyshire uk Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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Well let me put u to ease, im a Christian, Chrisitan rock aint that bad, i aint that bad so it cant be all that bad lol.. i aint a fan of Korn either, its just the religious part that stumps me, not a good year for rock, dimebag gone, head out,slipknot to spilt,blink 182 taking a .. 'long holiday' with not date to return to band etc etc..
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Suzo London, England Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Michelle- Very irritating to have snow today but no day off! I still have my fingers crossed though for tomorrow LOL!
Jazzzzzzzy- Hi, I have not read the Harry Potter books, but liked the films- especially the third one- the best one in my opinion. :-)
Bahduh- SE England does seem to get rain more than snow- but this is why I LOVE LOVE LOVE it when the snow gets me a day off to do as I please!
Amy Lee- Yep, this is a great site, I agree! Good luck and karma with all you and your band do. You sound like a cool cat! :-)
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Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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Punk Trio Blink-182 on 'Indefinite Hiatus'
Reuters - California pop-punk trio Blink-182, famed for its practical jokes and disdain for clothing, has gone on "indefinite hiatus," with no plans to work together again, its Geffen Records label said Tuesday.
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big bad moon 1889
nick frega mahopac, ny united states Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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thats a shame about blink 182...no not really,in my opinion they arent that good and i dont really care for them much.. thats just me though if someone likes them then thats cool.. i give a lot of respect to blink 182.. they have a lot of devoted fans..but to me they just arent that good.. later all
-nick-
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Chris Peters Lake Mary, FL USA Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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962: Well, I didn't really consider doing music as a profession until about age 15 (after a year of guitar lessons) when I started to gtet good (well, I don't know about that haha! lets' just say better). before that, I was looking at becoming a film/video editor like my father, or a computer graphics artist. I was big into CGI modeling and animation before hgihschool (probablly would have done okay in that field) and film making during highschool. In middle school I REALLY wanted to be a comic book artist, and I got really good at drawing in kind of a Jim Lee/ McFarlane style during that period (I even studied articles on anatomy and memorized muscle groups and how they looked haha!). I think middle school (during which I played clarinet) started to make me consider music, because that was the first instrument that I could see that I was up in the top 10% in terms of abilities. I mean, I was, and am still good at piano, but it takes me WAY longer to learn a Chopin piece than it does someone who just kills on the instrument. Anyway....it seems like the only things I ever considered as jobs were risky, artistic endeavors....I guess it's always been about trying to earn decent wage while loving what I do, instead of making a killing and wanting to put a bullet in my head.....I'll let you know how a make out haha!
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Maynard James Keenan of Tool recently acted on a filmed called "Sleeping Dogs Lie". He played the part of the deputy.He looks so different....
http://toolshed.down.net/0000.html
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Signs Your Co-Workers Don't Like You
5> Reindeer games? Forget it.
4> Your assigned login ID is a violation of the
Communications Decency Act.
3> Odd yellow froth on your capuccinos.
2> Three words: Chernobyl sales account.
and the Number 1 Sign Your Co-Workers Don't Like You...
1> Nameplate replaced with one that says "Asswipe."
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Martine Charpentier vaudreuil, Québec Canada Plays: Other (2024 years)
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I wich I could realised my husband dream to meet Jo and have one of is JS guitare signed by Jo. He is a huge fan of Jo and did a tribute to him at a popular bar as a guitare player. I am with my boyfriend since 6 years ago. He always suprised me with very special things he does for me. Last year he arrange me a meeting with my favorite artist. It was the nicest thing someone ever did for me. I know that it might never append that my husband realized his biggest dream to meet his "hero" Jo, but I have to try. We live in Canada and I would be willing to buy him a airplane ticket to make is dream comes true. I love him very much and I know that I could'nt give him a better surprise than this.
Hope to hear from you back... If not, I will try to make it appen some day some how an other time!
Thank you to Jo to inspire my husbund so much.
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Dave Atlanta, GA USA Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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962 hey Simon! Life's not half as bad as it was in blighty! lol Things going OK, and it's funny you mentioned bar gigs - I said to my bro-in-law only 2 days ago that I'm sure there's tons of live music to see here and I've not seen ONE GIG since I got here! I'll get on the case ;-)
Delfino that's a shame about the respray job. Let's hope you get some time to do what you want/need before Uni. I'm doing OK, almost used to the idea of driving on the right hand side of the road now! lol As to the final track list I'm not sure. There have been some very good sounding submissions (and mostly from people I've never even heard of! lol) - so I'm not sure if any "regulars" will stick one in at the last minute a la Beckham, but as soon as *we* know the track listing I'm sure you guys will too pretty soon afterwards.
Paul that was flattering to read. Thanx bro :-)
dck Is your CD burner working? <hint hint> :-D And don't you have something to send me anyway? <hint hint hint> :-D
Later peeps, sadly I gotta get outta here... internet connection very dodgy over the last few days :-(
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darren loughran portola, calafornia USA Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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big bad moon 1889.
i think its a combonation of his bad horsie and his digiteck wammy. i think he just turns on his wammy and hammers away on the wawa.i think anyway.
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i learnt that song last night "day at the beach, its not hard but it sounds so god dam cool.
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dose anyone know if billy sheehan is on vai's new album???????????????????????????????????????????????????
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