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michelle

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Keniko, you know what they say - "hair today, gone tomorrow!" lol! Today is the first day they wear pads. Wish I didn't have to work tonight. I'm sure my husband will come home from work and want to get to the school to see what the kids are doing asap. lol! I can't wait to hear the reports at the end of the day :)

Davey, moog sounds very familiar, but I'm not sure what he made. Keys, pedals?

zinc, I love the Osbourne's, but that behavior really sucks. I mean, it's fun to sit around the bus and think about doing those things, but to actually DO them is just really immature and BAD business. Sharon's brain must be fried. Ozzy's is already scrambled. Sorry, that was a bad yoke :-)

VFR, thanks for the B-day wish. Take your time with the mail. I know you have your hands full :) Hope everyone is doing well.

al, sell lemonade, sell drugs, or just sell your peter in France.

Thu Aug 25 '05 7:10:52 am Set this message as last read

Shredinator
John Wooley
Houston, Texas
US
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Joe playing "Satch Boogie" on a sunburst Les Paul..?? interesting indeed..
Thu Aug 25 '05 7:25:56 am Set this message as last read

dakook
Rick Shedd
Dana Point, California
USA
Plays: Guitar (48 years)
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HEY BROTHER AL...I hear you & I are F*#kin Queers,,at least according to a 12 year old that talks like a sailor. If I talked like that when I was 12,, I would have gotten the shit slapped out of me & my mouth washed out with soap,,maybe we can meet in france this weekend?? LMAO
Thu Aug 25 '05 7:32:26 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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its ok i can take on a drunk 12 year old.... well i hope so.......

isnt one of franks son going on tour!!? its called Tour de Frank, would be fun to see!
Thu Aug 25 '05 8:09:45 am Set this message as last read

McDave

Cook, MN

Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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Michelle...did you ever hear about the time Ozzy's band and their opening act were sitting around the hotel pool trying to be grosser than the other? Ozzy snorted up a line of ants that were marching along. And one guy from the other band thought he would piss on the ground and then lap it up to win the contest, only to look down and see Ozzy doing it for him. AAcckk...how nasty is that? And all true...even though Ozzy claims not to remember.

Austin....I just went and saw George Thorogood & The Destroyers at a local casino....they can still tear it up. George knows how to work the crowd...amazing !

Edited Thu Aug 25 '05 9:21 am

Thu Aug 25 '05 9:19:30 am Set this message as last read

SlickPotatoHead
Iain Robertson
Blairdrummond, Stirling
Scotland
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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SSSSSUP!!!!!!

How is everybody/???????

Thu Aug 25 '05 9:33:40 am Set this message as last read

OCPS470
Chris Peters
Lake Mary, FL
USA
Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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TOALL: Does anyone have an mp3 of Crazy Train they could send me? I've got to write a nock off version for a documentary my dad is editting, and I wanted to be able to refresh myself on the structure of the real tune.
Thu Aug 25 '05 9:44:57 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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MikeSB / SteveeT - I'll be going to Cleveland when Shredz is all mixed and ready for mastering...

right now I'm doing the final mix to The Rape of the Sabine Women
I'm about to start the 11th attempt.

given that this is the 1st song, this is the one that I set the standard with - which will set out all of the individual eq / fx templates for the other songs

so once this one is done, the others - in theory - shouldn't take too long as they'll be using the same setup....

I really hate mixing.. it's not something I'm good at.. and not something I enjoy either....

but it has to be right... or at least as good as I can get it...

so as for a date.... no idea.... I was hoping for September but I have no chance of that now.. the day job is getting in the way too much...

one thing is for sure.... I seriously have to get this done ASAP..

because I'll be needed in the studio soon for the next DC album....

and all of these interruptions are simply heartbreaking....

so.. I'm working on it bro..


Maire - those pics are simply awesome..... I love them....

I want to meet them... take them out to dine....

get them drunk...

and screw them... lmao...


Thu Aug 25 '05 10:10:40 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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I remeber this one time man ,im at work in rexdale man some kind of guvernment phones show up and go you have have to kill these armed 2million 8 hundred thousand people man so anyways i didnt think i could do it there was no choice in the matter it had to be done for whatever reason i cant remeber now they give me two crates of machine guns and body armour hopefully thats better than the opppossition so i call donny show him my two crates of guns and finally some help from donny they all died my brains really extremely made alot of noises internaly and electrick shock brain fom all the machine gun fire but i won i cant remeber whar that was for but never they should never play with the colombian man later wolf2.
Thu Aug 25 '05 10:26:12 am Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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Clarky...if you bring your crayons...you can have your way with em...lmao!

mikesb...looks like a winter trek based on Clarky's last email...we'll keep him on our radar....yes?

Chromeboy any day now....the anticipation is killing me!!!

Donnie Hunt Bio

PhryDom, death cube k, OCPS470....how's the release date comin' for the t2j II CD?

Edited Thu Aug 25 '05 10:51 am

Thu Aug 25 '05 10:29:14 am Set this message as last read

kingsfan95350

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Hey Joe,

I had a question about your soloing technique. In several songs i see you scaling the whole fretboard, sometimes from fret 24, to fret 1. Is every note you hit in key? Or do you just play the scale and a mode or two? It just seems like alot to learn the scale and then 3 or 4 modes for the whole scale.

Thu Aug 25 '05 10:57:10 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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Motley Crue In For The Long Haul, Aim To Record 'A Sgt. Pepper' Next Year

Band has eight months of touring lined up.

Mark Mick Mars' words: There will be another Mötley Crüe record — and oh yes, it will be "something really outstanding."

But first, the Crüe's got some touring to do — eight months' worth. Once the world's most dangerous reunited band has been around the world and back, that's when Mars, Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee and Vince Neil plan to cut the Crüe's next outing, the follow-up to 2000's New Tattoo.

"There is a new album in the works, but we're taking our time on it," Mars said. "For me, I would like to see like a Sgt. Pepper, an Electric Ladyland, something really outstanding and new. I have a zillion ideas and I'm sure Nikki and Tommy and Vince do, as well. We just haven't sat down and started working together yet, because the tour's been so extensive"

The band will be on tour in the U.S. until October 16, and in mid-November the boys will head to Japan for six gigs, followed by another six in Australia that'll keep them busy until the holiday. And starting in February, they'll be working America over for the third time in a year, hitting smaller cities — "the Evansvilles and the Louisvilles" — followed by another round of European dates and, if things go according to plan, a South American run.

By which point, it will be May 2006. "That's the time to start doing a new record," Sixx said. "We did some pretty diverse records throughout our career. We've gone from Dr. Feelgood to the [1994 self-titled] John Corabi record to Generation Swine, and it was all based on us just being creative. Some of it was more accepted, some of it was less accepted, but if you look at the history of the band, from the first record on, we've always done something fresh."

More than anything else, though, Sixx said he wants to avoid falling into the pattern that's ruined so many other veteran bands: rock and roll flaccidity.

"I don't want to be part of that trend where bands that have been around for more than 20 years become mellow," he said. "Even with U2, a band I respect, everything has this older, mellower feel to it. You hear that in a lot of rock bands. I don't mind having ballads and medium tempo songs — I just hope we never become a bunch of pu----s."

"It's just amazing to see a younger audience out there," he continued. "When we made a decision to be a band again, a lot of people were saying, 'You guys are like Def Leppard — your audience is going to be, like, 40-year-olds.' And we were like, 'What the f---?!' The most exciting part of this has been seeing new faces as well as the original faces — our original fans are wonderful. But as a band, you want to reinvent yourself and you hope you get rediscovered. Black Sabbath is a great example; U2's evolved. They have a new audience and kept the original audience. That's our dream."

This report is from MTV News.

Thu Aug 25 '05 11:01:28 am Set this message as last read

gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham
Butte, Mt
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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hello all. How are you all on this beautiful day? I am good.

Dakook: I understand that Joe has a family and a life but I was just asking when he was going to play near me so that I have the time to go to see him. There is no need to get uptight about is so you really need to calm down bro... REALLY DUDE!

Fenderboy333: I am 15. What part?

Joe: How is your day going man? I hope that you are doing good and you still got love in my house.

my fathers friend came over last night and we jammed for a while. He played the whole Mystical Potato head and Time. It was so incredibul! But of course...Joe, you play it 10 times better.

Keep it real every one and have your self a mighty fine day!

peace out yall

Edited Thu Aug 25 '05 11:12 am

Thu Aug 25 '05 11:10:20 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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STRYPER IS REBORN NEW STRYPER IN STORES EVERYWHERE AUGUST 16TH

New York, NY- 2005

The multi-platinum and Billboard charting rock band Stryper is back and set to release Reborn via Big3 Records on August 16th,2005 . Reborn marks the band’s first complete studio release of original material in over a decade, since 1990’s Against The Law, and features 10 original tracks marked by Stryper’s trademark blend of melodic vocals, heavy guitar licks and pounding drums, as well a new version of the previously released track “In God We Trust.” The album was re-recorded in Massachussetts at Blue Jay Studio, Mixed Emotions, and Sweet’s home studio. The title track “Reborn” is provocatively dark with catchy lyrics and raw guitar riffs, and impacts radio on June 7th.

Said Stryper frontman Michael Sweet of the new record, “Our fans have said they would like to hear Stryper with more edge, but I didn’t want to do something so heavy that it would limit us. We were able to deliver the edge yet still keep the melody and catchy guitar riffs.” As for the title Reborn, Sweet remarks, “I wrote the song “Reborn” before we decided to reunite as a band, and once we came together it was natural to make this notion the essence of the album as we feel we are being reborn. We truly feel like a new band.”

The release of Reborn begins a remarkable new chapter in Stryper’s career. With 8 albums released and more than 8 million albums sold worldwide, the band has been a pioneering force in the Christian metal music scene, and one of the most exciting forces in American rock music. Reborn encapsulates the band’s signature sound, yet includes a modern twist that will not only speak to Stryper’s loyal fan base worldwide, but also to hard rock fans everywhere. On this album particularly, Michael Sweet and the band have pushed the envelope while still understanding the delicate balance between heaviness and melody. Reborn was written, produced and arranged by Michael Sweet (with additional production by Kenny Lewis).

Original Stryper members Michael Sweet (lead vocals, guitar), Oz Fox (lead guitar), Robert Sweet (drums) are pleased to announce the addition of Tracy Ferrie (bass) to the band. Stryper will embark on a North American tour in support of the record this fall. Prior to the album release, the band will perform a return visit to Puerto Rico on August 19th, just days after the album is released on August 16th. Stryper will be showcasing material from Reborn, as well as performing hits from their incredibly successful run of recordings in the 80s and early 90s. Coming off a smashing live show in Puerto Rico in late 2004, Big3 Records will also release a Stryper DVD, packed with live footage and special features, by the end of the year. The DVD is history in the making. Not only is it the first Stryper DVD to be released but it is also the first ever live music filmed in Puerto Rico.

Edited Thu Aug 25 '05 11:29 am

Thu Aug 25 '05 11:12:59 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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THE LAW IS THE LAW


So if the US government determines that it is against the law for the words "under God" to be on our money, then, so be it.

And if that same government decides that the "Ten Commandments" are not to be used in or on a government installation, then, so be it.

And since they already have prohibited any prayer in the schools, on which they deem their authority, then so be it.

I say, "so be it," because I would like to be a law abiding US citizen.

I say, "so be it," because I would like to think that smarter people

than I are in positions to make good decisions.

I would like to think that those people have the American Publics' best interests at heart.

BUT, YOU KNOW WHAT ELSE I'D LIKE?

Since we can't pray to God, can't Trust in God and cannot Post His Commandments in Government buildings,

I don't believe the Government and it's employees should participate in the Easter and Christmas celebrations which honor the God that our government is eliminating from many facets of American life.

I'd like my mail delivered on Christmas, Good Friday, Thanksgiving & Easter. After all, it's just another day.

I'd like the US Supreme Court to be in session on Christmas, Good Friday, Thanksgiving & Easter as well as Sundays. After all, it's just another day.

I'd like the Senate and the House of Representatives to not have to worry about getting home for the "Christmas Break." After all it's just another day.

I'm thinking that a lot of my taxpayer dollars could be saved, if all government offices & services would work on Christmas, Good Friday & Easter.

It shouldn't cost any overtime since those would be just like any other day of the week to a government that is trying to be "politically correct."

In fact....

I think that our government should work on Sundays (initially set aside for worshipping God...) because, after all, our government says that it should be just another day....

What do you all think????

If this idea gets to enough people, maybe our elected officials will stop giving in to the minority opinions and begin, once again, to represent the 'majority' of ALL of the American people.

SO BE IT...........



These are definitely things I never thought about but from now on, I will be sure to questions those, in government, who support these changes.

At the top, it says "I hope this makes its way around the USA several times over!!!!!"

Thu Aug 25 '05 11:32:35 am Set this message as last read

fenderboy333

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BROTHA AL & DAKOOK

WHEN I SAID THAT , I DIDNT MEAN IT WAS JOKEIN AROUND SO IF U TOOK IT SERIOUSLY

SRRY BROTHAS

Thu Aug 25 '05 11:50:38 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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ITS OK I GOT OVER IT PRETTY FAST


Ever feel like throwing a laptop out the window CAUSE U SPEND AGES MIXING AND IT DECIDES TO CRASH >:( >:(
Thu Aug 25 '05 12:07:27 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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cuth, then I guess al would be better off just throwing it around France for free, huh? lol!

supaadave, that was Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx. Ozzy woke up wondering why he had ants crawling out of his nose...

Thu Aug 25 '05 12:42:43 pm Set this message as last read

fenderboy333

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NKKI SIXX WAS ON HERE????
Thu Aug 25 '05 1:01:56 pm Set this message as last read

SALTS
saul vazquez
san diego, ca

Plays: Bass (2011 years)
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hey joe well i just wanted to know what is the name of the bas player you yous in the G3 on 200 with stive vai and eric jhonson if you could tell me i be indept with you tanks sand me an e-mail at SaBu02@hotmail.com
Thu Aug 25 '05 1:12:38 pm Set this message as last read

JS_JS
Jacob Stewart
Washington
U S
Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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Zinc Master that's why I can't stand liberals, look at how they think. also, have you pickuped Stryper's new album? I haven't yet, but I've been meaning to. I have two of their older ones and I love them. "Soliers Under Command" and "To Hell WIth the Devil". good stuff. they are very talented. I know some non-christians who like their music. but I am one and that makes it even cooler to me. what about you? later......
Thu Aug 25 '05 1:35:11 pm Set this message as last read

psychomonkey89

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JOE,

YOU'VE PROBABLY ALREADY HAD THIS KIND OF QUESTION PRESENTED TO YOU ALREADY, BUT DO THINK THAT MATT BISSONETTE MAY DO SOME SIDE PROJECTS OR SOME KIND OF SOLO ALBUM IN THE FUTURE OF HIS MUSICAL CAREER? HE'S AWESOME. HE SURE KNOWS HOW TO GROOVE, MAN!

ANYWAYS KEEP ROCKING, MAN!

PS: HOW OLD IS Z.Z.? IS HE INVOLVED IN ANY KIND OF MUSICAL ACTIVITY?

YOUR LOYAL DEDICATED FAN, BRANDON HIDALGO

Thu Aug 25 '05 1:44:24 pm Set this message as last read

kurde

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That's cool that Joe played Satch Boogie on a Les Paul . . . what do you figure he did with the whammy bar parts?
Thu Aug 25 '05 2:32:21 pm Set this message as last read

Maire

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Clarky..... LOL After you're finished with them make sure you let me know which ones are your favorite....

Seriously though.... out of the 7 only 2 or 3 will be chosen for print.... let me know which ones are in your top 3...

Thu Aug 25 '05 3:01:20 pm Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Just got back from seeing Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds- reminded me how much I love their music! The support band (Sons and Daughters) rocked too!
Thu Aug 25 '05 3:36:15 pm Set this message as last read
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