buymyshiz
andy taylor auckland, nz Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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hello ! to whoever im writing this 2..im playing a few of joe's technically less demanding songs such as starry night,always with me,friends,rubina,etc..is there a place that has joe's equipment listed that he uses to record/perform these songs (or all) ....the amp,pickups,pedals,etc? i use an ibanez RG370,evolution bridge pickup,through the behringer ultrastack,doesnt sound the best. any help would be muchly appreciated
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Wed Oct 5 '05 12:18:12 am
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sash_wiener
sash wiener Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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Dear All
Please help...There is an arguement raging between friends and only true Satch officianados or the man himself can help...
How did joe get the sound of the 2nd guitar on Flying in a Blue Dream...You know the detuned C guitar strumming the main chords in the background....
Was it a nylon string or electric....
silly question I know...but this question threatens to destroy a continent if its isn't resolved soon.
Kind Regards
SASH (yes that is my real name)
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Wed Oct 5 '05 1:30:26 am
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962
Simon Granada, Andalucia Spain Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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alexandre, no I've not been to Red Rocks - not been to Colorado actually - but Julie sent me some photos of it! It looks like an awesome place, and I checked out your photo of you playing on the stage area! Good stuff!
New tunes? erm, I don't know if you heard this one already, but I uploaded "The Jester" a few weeks ago. You can check it out here if you're interested! how's things with you amigo? Hope you're safe and well, it seems you're pretty busy?!
js1200js1000, okay, anodising. Er, I'm trying to remember how it goes now. But basically, you take something that's made of alumium and you want to paint - a bike or a wheel or a flashlight, for example. You could just spray it with paint, but the finish will be imperfect and it will flake off easily.
Aluminium isn't magnetic, so you can't magnetize it to make the paint stick. But, what you can do is run an electric current through the thing being painted. You charge it up with positive electric energy. You hook a spray gun up to a bottle of aluminium-enriched powder. It's generally not wet paint (although I believe it can be), but you run a negative electric current through the bottle. This charges all the aluminium particles in the paint with negative electricity.
You then just spray the bastards at the bike/wheel/flashlight and they stick like a cat to velcro. It's just like firing iron filings at a big magnet! You can also anodise with a chrome finish using the exact same process - it's the properties of the chrome that give it it's perfect finish.
Obviously a guitar isn't made of aluminium, it's made of wood. But you can coat the entire guitar body with a fine layer (or two) of aluminium enriched paint/solution, and then hang it up and run a positive current through it. When you fire the negatively charged colour - in this case Chrome - at it it sticks perfectly all over without running and dripping and gathering round contours.
That's basically how it works, and is about all I could remember from what I was taught at school. but I think it's about right!
edit: I meant to say, the new Chrome JS is real chrome, it's just Chrome on Ally on wood rather than chrome on Luthite.
Powerslave, I dunno, I think I'll have to have the first one, but that'll be a prototype so you get the first production model! haha. I think Sims LED might use an electrical process for their aftermarket chroming....if they do, I'll talk to them about my anodising idea, and see if they can do it. Then all I need is some kind of JS with black hardware!
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Wed Oct 5 '05 1:54:00 am
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BEARMAN36
Barrie Poole Orillia, ON CANADA Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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Chad Hadley buddy...
Yep I totally agree and I'm all for it myself because I don't smoke, but the bar owners find it hard now because smokers generate sales of booze generally more often than non-smokers, and in saying that they can't keep the evenings busy enough to hire bands to play, less booze is being sold there-fore the bars have to cut back and cut their own losses...
ROCK ON
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Wed Oct 5 '05 3:16:52 am
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LucySorets
Lucia Ballesteros Madrid, Madrid Spain
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Hi Satchland!
gotta have Joe, "If someone offered to pay you 50,000 dollars to play at there wedding I think that you would be tempted. Am I wrong? Plus I would find a time when he was not on tour or anything."
hmmm I'm afraid to have Joe playing at a wedding is a bit difficult... I don't know...hehe, who knows? But what I really
would have is a band playing covers of Joe, Steve Vai, Eric Johnson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, a lot of blues... wow, that would be so cool too :-)
962, "haha, yeah I'd love an all-expenses-paid trip to Madrid! And thanks, you don't know how much it means to be grouped with the "Talk To Joe geniuses".....of course, I disagree entirely but if you like some of my stuff then I'm happy!"
Simon, I "hate" or I find difficult to understand when a talented musician says something like "no...I'm not so good". Each musician is an unique personality, the work of a musician is to express his personality through his instrument and instrumental rock is such an inspiring music that helps so much emotionally...Since I was little I was really hooked by music and sometimes I think I couldn't have survived in this "hard" world without this type of music...So yeah, I love your music and I think you should believe in yourself more...and I'll spread the word ;-)
And yesterday, something very cool happened to me when I was doing my usual shopping hehe. In the biggest Spanish department store "El Corte Inglés", I was finishing my shopping and suddenly in the piped music began to sound Steve Vai's "Lotus Feet" haha. It was so cool...in these stores normally don't put instrumental rock or rock...And that made me think...instrumental rock should be the music of the future...and sound everywhere. :-)
Suzie2000, "I have bought some absolutely ridiculous non-essential items on e-bay.... five Star Trek Next Generation Models... A talking Jean Luc Picard... an etch a sketch.... The novelty is slowly wearing off though! Nothing wrong with what you bought though! LOL!"
Haha cool, eBay is made for it hehe. But what we bought is very "important" compared to this:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6511148/
LOL
And happy 1000 posts!
cheese101, hiya back! and thanks for sharing the Sonoma pics! They are fantastic...and Joe is simply....there are no words... :-)
bahduh, hi, I got your mails, I'll reply later...you know, if I post, I'm behind in mails and vice versa LOL have a nice day!
Keniko, "A young boy went up to his father and asked him......"
Haha, great joke!
cuthbert1776, glad you liked the eclipse pics :-)
About Indian Boy Has 25 Fingers, Toes
...
hmmm it could be a sign of human evolution LOL
alexandrecaetano, Hi Alexandre! Vai's shows are going to be fantastic! Are you going to photograph any of them?
Have a nice day!
Mr_Wolf, welcome to Satchland!
Bye for now :-)
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Wed Oct 5 '05 3:18:02 am
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Zinc Master
Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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U2 will be the only guests on Thursday's episode of NBC's Late Night With Conan O'Brien.
The Irish rockers are expected to perform several songs during the appearance. Meanwhile, U2 frontman Bono ranks among the top contenders for this year's Nobel Peace Prize, according to some U.K. bookmakers. The winner of the prestigious award will be announced Friday in Oslo, Norway.
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Wed Oct 5 '05 5:29:45 am
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Zinc Master
Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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Kiss will release the Rock the Nation Live! DVD on Dec. 6.
The two-disc set will offer performances shot in Washington, D.C., and Virginia Beach, Va., during last year's Rock the Nation tour. Bonuses include interviews, behind-the-scenes footage and the Select-a-Kiss feature, which will allow viewers to watch video of the bandmembers individually as they played the aforementioned concerts.
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Wed Oct 5 '05 5:30:13 am
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Zinc Master
Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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Doctor sued for sex treatment for back pain
SEATTLE (Reuters) - An Oregon woman whose doctor convinced her that he could cure her lower back pain by having sex with her is suing him and his medical clinic for $4 million, according to legal documents obtained on Monday.
The doctor, Randall Smith, who was 50 at the time, was stripped of his license and sent to jail for 60 days last year for charging the state's Oregon Health Plan $5,000 for his 45-minute "treatments" involving the woman.
"Dr. Smith's medical treatment included intercourse in which he told plaintiff was needed to help alleviate plaintiff's lower back and lower extremity pain," the former patient said in the lawsuit.
The lawsuit, which charges battery, negligence and intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress, was filed on Friday in Multnomah County court.
"We never comment on lawsuits," said a spokesman for the Adventist Medical Group clinic in Gresham, Oregon where Smith worked. Smith could not be located for comment.
Though he pleaded guilty to submitting false health care claims, a felony, Smith maintained the sex with the 47-year-old woman was consensual.
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Wed Oct 5 '05 5:32:37 am
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Zinc Master
Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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Clocks in Heaven
A man died and went to heaven. As he stood in front of St. Peter at the
Pearly Gates, he saw a huge wall of clocks behind him. He asked, "What
are all those clocks for?"
St. Peter answered, "Those are Lie-Clocks. Everyone on earth has a
Lie-Clock. Every time you lie, the hands on your clock will move."
"Oh," said the man, "whose clock is that?"
"That's Mother Teresa's. The hands have never moved, indicating that
she
never told a lie."
"Incredible," said the man. "And whose clock is that one?"
St. Peter responded, "That's Abraham Lincoln's clock. The hands have
moved twice, telling us that Abe told only two lies in his entire
life."
"Where's President Bush's clock?" asked the man. "Bush's clock is in
Jesus' office. He's using it as a ceiling fan."
IF AT FIRST YOU DON'T SUCCEED.....DESTROY ALL EVIDENCE THAT YOU TRIED
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Wed Oct 5 '05 6:17:16 am
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shredguy
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Ocs, thanks for the advice. I will try those settings on my JSX tomorrow. I don't have a cabinet though. It is the 212 combo. Also, what do you T2J's recommend running through this amp for effects? Right now I have got a Boss GT-6 and an old Ibanez PT-5 pedal board? Are individual stomp boxes the way to go? What would give me the awesome tone of Joe, John Petrucci, Morse, etc. Obviously it is in the fingering and technique. My technique and fingering are fine. I just need some fine tuning in the effects department. I have read a ton of these posts about people spending a lot of time playing Joe's tunes. That is great for awhile but there is nothing like developing your own style and method. I used to play just about every tune of Joe's from Surfing with the alien through Crystal Planet and then I just was tired of being a clone. I had to take what I have learned and develop my own signature licks and sounds etc. I know there was a question about appreggios and someone gave some great advice. I forget who it was but my take on appreggios is that you just have to experiment in different scales on adjacent strings. The possiblities are endless. Three, and four note appreggios up and down are fun. You can play major, minor, modal, exotic, add major minor 5ths, 3rds, 9ths, etc. Experimenting is the key. Joe, come to Guam....Everclear just performed here a couple of hours ago and loved the fans here. Please come to Guam....You can use my JSX 212 combo on stage lol. Does anyone else love John Petrucci's suspended animation as much as I do? Has anyone checked out Joe's nascar music yet? I love this site!!! Good jamming to all!
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Wed Oct 5 '05 6:17:28 am
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cheese101
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Mark (bahduh) hi there!! Chris and I are fine, we just had a great weekend of travel, music and a lil JOE!! :) He's doing well in school (YAY!!) and says to tell you hello!!
Zinc Master.....oh man, I'm sooooooo bad at remembering songs...I get so swept away by the music at the time that I forget to remember what was played, but.....I believe the final jam song, which was the second song Joe played on, was Listen to the Music...I think that's right because I remember singing at the TOP of my lungs to it, along with everyone else there!! The Doobies also played (I think) Rockin Down the Highway, Takin It to the Streets, and either Black Water or Jesus is Just Alright With Me...and so Joe would have played one of those as well....geez, not only was I singing and dancing, I was trying to take a bazillion pictures around all the flailing arms and heads!!
ACK!! Help Joe!!! My brain!! Which 2 songs did you jump on stage for?? :)
And to all who said thanks, yer very welcome..... :))
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Wed Oct 5 '05 6:40:02 am
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Donkey Hotay
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I have an interview with his highness YJM this morning... Hope he is in a good mood!!
To break the ice I will open with "So, do you REALLY think you still look good in spandex??"
Could be a short interview lol
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Wed Oct 5 '05 6:55:24 am
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Keniko
Ken Erickson Addison, IL. U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Good Morning Satchland....... How Are You ?
Cheese...... Great photos. Thanks for sharing. It's always good to see fresh pics of the master. Thanks.
Zinc...... FYI.... Frank Marino is commin' to town. Oct. 14th at Chicago City Limits in Schaumburg,Il. and Oct 15th at Mr. Kelly's Music Box in Chicago Heights ,Il. I'm going to see Joe Bonamassa at Chord On Blues on the 14th(26th wedding anniversary) Cindy and I were plannin' on going to see FM on the 15th. That's not far from you ...... maybe we could meet. Would you be wearing your Darth Vader suit? LOL....Just kiddin'. It would be cool if you can make it. Take Care
Have A Great Day Everybody ! ! ! !
BTW...... Joe....Let us know what you're up to. Hugs to the family, band and crew. LET'S SEE SOME BLUE...PLEASE ! ! !
BLUE ! ! ! BLUE ! ! ! BLUE ! ! ! BLUE ! ! ! BLUE ! ! ! BLUE ! ! !
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Wed Oct 5 '05 7:19:29 am
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Zinc Master
Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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Keniko
very interesting and tempting.
It would depend on what happens this and early next week to see if I can get away and see either one of those shows.
Maybe we should post early next week and touch base.
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Wed Oct 5 '05 7:33:19 am
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McDave
Cook, MN
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cheese...great pic's..thanks. Joe seems more relaxed playing close to home. Must feel good to be able to hop in the SUV and head home...lol. Nice pic's of the vineyard in the backround...such an odd (but right) place to hold a concert ;)
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Wed Oct 5 '05 8:02:11 am
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OCPS470
Chris Peters Lake Mary, FL USA Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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SHredGUy: To get the sounds of Petrucci and Morse, etc etc, I would say the FX will do little for you. THe best way to get there is to tweak the knobs on the JSX. Also, Petrucci uses the neck pickup for at least half of his soloing, and almost everyfast run/ sweep he does uses the neck pickup. If you have a Dimarzio Air Norton in the neck on your guitar, that will get you more in the ball park (JP's old neck pu in the Ibanez guitars). Anyway, that setting I gave you gives me an all around nice smooth sound that I can use as a jumping off point to approximate alot of styles just by changing my pickup settings and varying my style and technique. Hope that helps. As far as cool FX go though, The Boss DD6 is an excellent delay. I have that, a Boss Chorus Ensamble, a Digitech whammy, Morley Bad Horsie and Little Aligator, Dunlop Rotovibe, Fulltone Ultimate Octave and a DS1 (I don't really need this, I just stick it on the ol' pedal board to augment the Fulltone sometimes). This kind of a setup gets me almost any FX tone I need. I woud say that instead of geting a big rack unit(which cost a bunch and has a bunch of things you don't need) get each individual effect you want as a pedal. Try to get pedals with true bypasses, and if you can't get those, try the pedals out and get ones that minimally color the tone. Get very short high quality cables to go between the pedals (I use Dimarzio 6inch pedal connectors). Using all of thsoe pedals, my tone is virtually non- affected my having all of those pedals connected. Just remember to put Delay, Modulation FX (FLange, Phaser, CHorus) and the whammy pedal (or other harmonizers) in the FX loop. This lets the amp run cleaner on the front end. Put distortions, Fuzzes, pedals like the rotovibe (exception to the modulation pedal rule), wah wah, and volume pedal in front of the amp.
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