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Donkey Hotay

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YJM was very engaging and funny!! He finds life a blast with a "clear" head lol
Wed Oct 5 '05 11:31:27 am Set this message as last read

castle49

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mike sb - When will we be able to read the interview? Not that I am a fan of his but I am sure you will make it interesting.
Wed Oct 5 '05 11:48:59 am Set this message as last read

gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham
Butte, Mt
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Joe: hey man how is it going. Hope it is going good. My dads friend is coming over tonight to jam and we will be jamming quit a bit of your stuff. We are getting ready to start up a band in town and then hopefully grow from that. The band is actualy pretty good.

Show us the blue. Please.

later peeps.

Wed Oct 5 '05 12:07:14 pm Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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YJM said " I can never thank Ritchie enough" Back in 1970-1973 every other guitarist was a pimple on Ritchie Blackmore's ass" lol
Wed Oct 5 '05 12:19:45 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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Mari, thanks for the card :)

Alexandre, you have mail!

Happy Humpday people!

Wed Oct 5 '05 12:24:45 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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hey all check out what im up to on my RG!

I got me some paf pro and a Fred for my RG and i was putting red enamel on the knobs and selector today and sanding down pickup rings!


I just have to actually install the pickups, not to sure! but ill try


Pic before installation :)
Wed Oct 5 '05 12:33:34 pm Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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LucySorets, thanks for your kind words and encouragement! Yeah, you're right actually, each musician has something to offer, something I'm trying to build on with some of my students at the moment, but I should believe a little in my own stuff too! haha. I haven't come up with much lately, but I'm currently very busy transcribing a Piano duet arrangement of Handel's Cortége ~ The Queen Of Sheba. The transcription is for three guitars and a bass, and when I've done all that and recorded it note for note I'll try rearranging it too! It's cool, I'm learnign some interesting stuff from it and it seems my music theory is better than I thought it was, so it's not all bad!

"El Corte Inglés"....The English Court? That sucks, your own stuff is so much more interesting! hehe. That's funny that you heard Lotus Feet being played, you'd never hear anything like that here in a store. It's always just top-40 chart/MTV type stuff, if somebody played some Vai they'd be fired for being uncool! How ironic that "The English Court" should be doing something so non-English!


js1200js1000, haha, I'm not honestly sure of what Luthite is. It's some sort of plastic that sets with a very, very fine, smooth grain and a flawless finish. If you try to sand a block of nylon it will peel and roll up and turn horrible, the only way to get a smooth finish is by moulding it, but if you sand a piece of injection moulded stuff like, for example, plastic scale-model kits are made of, it comes up really nice.

I would guess that it's that kind of plastic that is used for a Luthite guitar like the Ergodyne or the JS10th, 'cause it means the body can be cut in one piece from a block with a laser-cutter or a CNC Router. A CNC Router is a router controlled very finely by a computer! I would think the luthite guitars are cut rather than moulded, just because it's cheaper, otherwise Ibanez have to set up a whole new production line for moulding plastic, and that costs $$$

Like I said, I'm not sure, but that's my best-educated guess! You're welcome, by the way, I'm always happy to try and help! :-)


Brother Al, cool man, it's looking good. It's a shame to see you're using that plasti-kote spray stuff.....I should have thought to advise that you try Tamiya paints. Tamiya stuff is fantastic, I use it on model cars that I make in my chill-time and it gives such a good finish. But hey, you're only spraying a small area so it should come up ok.
Wed Oct 5 '05 2:25:12 pm Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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Captain Steve..say hey to Katie, and send my respect to her talent, and her music too!....lol
Wed Oct 5 '05 2:35:27 pm Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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Ozzy covers Lennon, Walsh on new album


NEW YORK (Billboard) - Newly recorded covers of John Lennon's "Woman," Joe Walsh's "Rocky Mountain Way" and the Moody Blues' "Go Now" will be found on the Ozzy Osbourne collection "Under Cover," due November 1 as a Dualdisc.

The remaining 10 cuts of the Epic Records set were released earlier this year on the "Under Covers" disc of Osbourne's boxed set "Prince of Darkness."

Among them are Mountain's "Mississippi Queen," which features that band's guitarist, Leslie West, King Crimson's "21st Century Schizoid Man," the Jeff Beck Group's "Hi Ho Silver Lining," Mott The Hoople's "All the Young Dudes" and the Rolling Stones' "Sympathy for the Devil."

On the DVD side, fans will be treated to the featurette "Dinner With Ozzy and Friends," which finds him regaling his son Jack and Motorhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister with tales of rock'n'roll excess. A video for Ozzy's cover of the Beatles' "In My Life" is also included.

Wed Oct 5 '05 3:13:08 pm Set this message as last read

marimariSRV
mari satch samurai
Boston, MA
usa
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suzie2000: I know how you feel Suzie. When I was growing up it was always a struggle to pay the bills. We just did without. It happened many times that we ran out of oil and had no hot water for days till somehow they came up with the money. Winters here are very cold and that's when we ran out........ I hope it's fixed so life can return to normal for you both. Happy 1000 by the way!! Won't be long now before I see Suzo and The Snaps! Woohoooo!

Bahduh: Steven sent me an email late last night.......He's doing Ok, hanging in there. All we can do is pray, he needs to take the big step....away from the drugs. I will try to call him again soon. I will also try when I'm in the UK so Matt and Suzie can say hello. Don't worry Mark, I know you care a great deal for Steven. I don't mind. Keep him in your prayers. OK? Steven will hopefully find his way back to himself / music and eventually to us.

alexandre: Thank you! No word from Eva "Dragonchild" in many months....I've sent her a few emails to all of the addys that I have in case she changed it and I don't know. I miss her......I know she's very busy! Just thought she would say hello, was hoping to hear from Mikey also. I sent him the Joe DVD too but never heard a word.......Oh well. :-(

Cheese101: Thanks so much Traci for sharing the weekend with us! Your photos were cool, I saw Mike Manning in the last few and Mick wearing a blue hat (it looked like Mick). Could you email me the details so I can let my friend in SF know for next year. Didn't write it down, Cohn Winery? something like that? Since it's an annual event I know she'll look for it next year. This has to be my worst month ever........ 2 days terrible! I'm a tough girlie, but Enough already. I leave in 8 days...been so busy getting ready and hopefully the rest I will have in place very soon. I can't wait!!

Mikesb: Don't worry Mike, maybe we'll catch up in chat another night. Better yet maybe we'll meet up in NYC for another great show....Thanks for the heads up on that show but I'm not leaving till next week. I'll be at London, Glasgow and Newcastle shows. I'm waiting to hear back on aftershow passes....fingers crossed!! Such a bummer that I'm going to miss 2 Frank Marino shows. I may head up to Quebec with Carol and Ray sometime to hangout with Frank. That'd be very cool.......I'd always wanted to visit there. And NO better people to hang with than native Canuks. lol Good luck with his highness YJM interview, hopefully you will not get trapped in his spandex after you ask him that question. LOL!

Shel: ;o) I thought it was perfect.

Mari

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Wed Oct 5 '05 6:24:00 pm Set this message as last read

bluebuffalo
Freddy Garza
McMinnville, OR
USA
Plays: Other (57 years)
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Mr Wolf, welcome to "SATCHLAND" your among friends, and we'll take you to our leader. Cheese101 thanks for the pictures, it was nice to see Joe and that he is fine and well. just a few more days until the new DVD
Wed Oct 5 '05 8:37:16 pm Set this message as last read

kd6aaj
Ed Burton KD6AAJ
Eureka (In the Redwoods), California
USA
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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cheese101 and you didn't stop by the Eureka area to say high?! LOL. Looks like it was a layed back gig in Sonoma.

We missed the eclipse. It rained monday.

October 31, 2005 - Mars will be the closest to Earth, due south around midnight. War of the Worlds, anyone?

jack stargazer

war of the worlds

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Wed Oct 5 '05 9:25:42 pm Set this message as last read

bahduh
mark alistair
shillong, meghalaya
india
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hi satchland....

lucysorets.........glad to see yu post at t2j...well inda expected a mail from yu but guess yu are busy at the moment.....anyway,the mail can wait......but i have a mail 4 yu...so please be kind enough to open yur mailbox and see what is inside....lol....god bless...

steven...a warm and bid hello to yu brother!!!!!!god be with yu always.....yu are still and always will be in my prayers....please know that!!!!!!!!

marimari.....hi,,,thanks for the kind words....have a safe trip to the united kingdom and convey my regards to suzie2000 when yu get there....hopefully yu should be able to get in touch with steven soon and then i can have some news.....take care and god bless...Keep it coming..!!!!!..the news?....?????

zenfish....my son has started walking with the help of a walker but he is yet to take his first step on his own..dont worry ,,the first step that he takes ...i shall let yu know..thanks for asking though,,,stay happy and safe....peace..

tracie...so yur back from the Joe Show,,,,,,how was it......i am sure he sounded ethereal as usual....what numbers did he play........regards to chris.........

alexandre....hi!

bye.

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Wed Oct 5 '05 9:43:54 pm Set this message as last read

hoiguy79
Josue Vázquez
Tulancingo, Hidalgo
México
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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CONGRATULATIONS JOE... September's World's Greatest Guitarist This is a gift you deserve, from all your fans, maybe it is not a grammy but you can belive it is real.

Edited Wed Oct 5 '05 9:56 pm
Wed Oct 5 '05 9:54:17 pm Set this message as last read

Cosmic Rockstar
Michael Collins
Battle Creek, MI
USA
Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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Just wondering if "Is there love in space?" music book comming out or what? I really like "Souls Of Distortion" And would highly like it if I could play it. "One of your best bro". Rock on!
Wed Oct 5 '05 10:19:40 pm Set this message as last read

rob310
Rob D'Angelo
ACWORTH, GA
usa
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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to anyone: i was woundering if anyone knew a good place to get satch tabs?? im looking for starry night. thanks

_rob

Wed Oct 5 '05 10:23:17 pm Set this message as last read

Powerslave214
Scott Conner
Blacksburg, Virginia
USA
Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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962: I agree. All black hardware/pickup rings would look pretty sweet.
Wed Oct 5 '05 10:37:19 pm Set this message as last read

Al Surfer

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Cheese101 - Wish we'd known you were there!

We also catch Joe anytime it's possible. This is the second time we've seen him just a few miles from our house! Can't get any better than that.

We figured the 4/11/05 LBC show (got a guitar signed by Joe and a stick from Jeff) would be our last Joe gig of the year. Very cool he agreed last minute for this benefit show.

The BR Cohn shows are great because even our youngest (6 year-old) gets to see the man that brings so much joy in our house.

Now only if Rush would play here (so our youngest could see them) we'd have it made, lol!

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Wed Oct 5 '05 11:26:00 pm Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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js1200js1000, hehe, no problem amigo, I'm always happy to try and help! I teach for a living so I guess it's in my nature, or some sh*t like that! hahaha
Thu Oct 6 '05 1:05:26 am Set this message as last read

Master Yoda
Neil Morgan
York, North Yorkshire
England
Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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DCK/OCPS - If you need any additional track info then let me know ASAP!!!

Attention all UK DT fans - Sorry if this has already been posted, but on Sunday 23rd October (the day before DT's first night at the Hammermsmith Apollo), John Petrucci is holding a clinic in Oxford Street's Sound Control!!!!!!!!! I don't know much more than that though yet...

NM

Thu Oct 6 '05 3:42:55 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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On the heels of their just-issued Generations album, Journey will release the Live in Houston 1981 -- Escape Tour CD/DVD package Nov. 15. The vintage concert document, which was produced by former frontman Steve Perry, will include many previously unreleased performances. "This is probably one of [Perry's] best vocal performances ever," guitarist Neal Schon said in an interview with us Tuesday. Schon also revealed that after Journey finishes their current tour leg Sunday, they'll head back out on the road "for another month in November."
Thu Oct 6 '05 5:34:51 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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okie Im chaning the pickups in my RG1570L from the stocks to Dimarzio Paf pro and Fred.... Single is staying the same.


SO i open up the back of the Guitar for the wiring of the pickups and heres a wiring diagram of what i see



Click here for pickup wiring Diagram!



^^ the pic above is Just the pickup wiring and no other wiring is shown

theres other wires connected form the tone pot and other places to the volume pot too, But they dont directly seem to be connected to the pickup wiring in any way So i figured all the other wires are ok to leave alone!?





...and that i Just need to connect the wires from the new pickups to the exact same places as the old pickup wiring.....

SO is that right?




(+ in the diagram i have the wiring for the dimarzio pickups. - theres 5 wires on the dimarzio ones...

- Red - Black - White - Green - Bare

So the red stays the same...

Black and white are soldered together which will replace the White wire from the old pickups

Green and bare are soldered together to be grounded...

old pickups just have - Red, White and Bare wiring)





So i hope ANYONE managed to follow that! any helps appreciated


Edited Thu Oct 6 '05 6:02 am
Thu Oct 6 '05 6:00:52 am Set this message as last read

aussieRGman
Jason Ramsay
planet nowra, NSW
Australia
Plays: Guitar (48 years)
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i did it, i confess im sorry, but i killed spiderman, there wont be a spiderman 3 i woke up 3 am this morning , felt something crawling over my leg , jumped up and turned on the light , a bigish black spider with horrible horrible fangs thingys on my bed, grabed my broom and slippers and hammerd the thing sorry spiiderman, but they scare the ****** out of me
Thu Oct 6 '05 6:20:16 am Set this message as last read

cheese101

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19 DAYS............

Hiya Mari...sorry you're in pain....what's going on? You've gotta get better before your big trip!! The benefit concert was at the BR Cohn winery and they do it every year in late September or early October for local children's charities...this year they decided to tag on the extra day for Hurricane Katrina relief, since they already had everything all set up for the Saturday show!! Joe played there 2 years ago, and made a brief appearance this year...no telling what next year will bring, but the concert is well worth going to!! Have your friend watch www.brcohn.com for details next summer on next year's show..... feel better soon sweetie!!

kd6aaj....so sorry we dint stop by, LOL!!! We WERE pretty close to ya I bet!! But still managed to have fun running amok around wine country.... :)) Maybe next year? You could come to the concert...we could have a gaggle of Joe fans all clumped together...LOL!!

Al Surfer, same to you!! I've never met you before so dint know about you!! Sorry bout that! It would have been great to meetcha!! Did you enjoy the day....and JOE? ;) And we were the same...after we saw Joe in Reno April 17th, we figured to have a looooooong dry spell till next year and were going through serious withdrawals....then this opportunity to hook up again came and away we went!! How lucky for you that it was so close, AND that you live in such a beautiful area!! Next year fer sure, if ya go, it would be great to meet you and the family! We go far and wide to see Joe, so ya never know...may see ya next spring somewhere?? :)

Cosmic Death...the tab book for Is There Love In Space has been out for awhile now...you can find it lots of places to buy....

Brotheral....okay....I admit it....YA LOST ME!! :) But good luck anyhoo with yer thingamajig changer of the whatsits..... LOL!! Hope yer axe still plays when yer all done honey!!

Thu Oct 6 '05 6:31:59 am Set this message as last read

sash_wiener
sash wiener
Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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All try this again...

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)

Thu Oct 6 '05 6:43:11 am Set this message as last read
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