DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips King Of Monsters Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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Stevee T
I Should get some pictures on tuesday when I go out to the club...I'll be bald and drunk.
I've been told I look like: a mole, a skinhead, a convict and a marine lmao...
Anywayz, off to my 3D applications lecture, my favourite lecture of all time!
Delfino
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Mon Oct 31 '05 4:40:12 am
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Two Shay
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VDub Surfer
There are a number of very good musicians using this forum who regularly post links for others to listen to/critique their work. Some of the stuff is really good, try it and see.
Claiming penury and trying to blag freebies, then resorting to cheap insults when you are spotted is not very nice.
However, until Joe or his webmaster says otherwise, you are, like the rest of us, entitled to write what you like. So carry on demeaning yourself if that's what bakes your cake!
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Mon Oct 31 '05 4:56:47 am
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JonRobertQuinn
Jon Robert Quinn Sacramento, CA USA Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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Mon Oct 31 '05 5:01:19 am
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Scanlan
Vincent Mathiaud PIERRELAYE, France Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Hi Joe !
I realize every day how important is your music for me !
I saw you last time you came in France dor the 2004 G3 Tour ! The show was amazing, and I think you was the best that night !
I've been lucky enough too win a, aftershow pass in 2002 and saw you after the Paris - Olympia Show !
I hope you'll be back soon with a complete set for a full lenght concert here in Paris !
Carry on the good work and see you soon
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Mon Oct 31 '05 5:33:26 am
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civgeek
Matt Dorado Portland, OR USA Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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Steve - Make sure you keep us up to date. It would be cool to have you out in the NW. It'll make the lessons with Greg a bit of a drive but what the hell, iIt's all about the guitar.
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Mon Oct 31 '05 5:37:30 am
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The_Extremist_18
Ahmed El Shishnagy Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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Hi Joe.....I'm a huge fan,I can't explain how your work affects me,I live in Egypt and i was wondering why you never come play Gigs in Egypt!Your Gig is a dream for us here Satch.I'd be Pleased to get a reply from you,and hope to hear some good news soon :)
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Mon Oct 31 '05 6:14:29 am
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cheese101
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Happy Halloween everyone!!
trick
treat ....chelly's talented cat....doing his Mike Meyers impression...lol!
Just for yer viewing pleasure on the day of tricks or treats...a lil of both...LOL! Thanks to Simon, 962, for a reminder of Austin's link for these 2 pics....
....4 days to EJ, YEAH!!!
Hiya Joe, Jeff, Matt, Galen, Mike and all the guys...happy studio-ing!! :)
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Mon Oct 31 '05 6:17:19 am
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Stevee T: Your end solo on Harvest needs a nudge up after a further listen.... it sounds just plain excellent, your playing hidey poos again stevie,lol.
I used to have a bad habit of swamping my solo parts in eq,delay,reverb & keeping them so far down in the mix, it seemed it was a part of the arrangement, it was also my excuse for a few years, ie “I don’t want the limelight, I want to be a part of the overall sound” which was mostly true but also a lie, it was a fear of others listening to the rougher edges anound my playing. A drummer friend arrived one day & said, keep the the whale sound for the backin, so natural i got on the defense, “its me, i like it, its what I want to say” & with that he took the joint out my hand, snubbed it out, poured the red wine down the sink & fired me direct into a boss cs-3 direct to amp & said “now play, add the rest later” I hated him for it at the time, infact I threw him out my house,lol. 2 months later I met him & apologised, he was right & a few years later I,d be playing in a band touring using only 2 guitars & 2 DI boxes with no amps & no fxs playing through a Midas desk with D&B speakers, man I,m talkin squeeky clean, nerves beatin the brain, can hear your sweat sticking to the strings kinda fear sound.
I,m not saying that’s what your going through, but at times reminds me of that turning point between feel & technique & the getting that fluent smoothness within lines & arrangement, Harvest shows that brilliantly & is by far from what I,ve heard, your best…now don’t go playin hide n seek again y bollox,lol
Zen: That depends wherer you live, they are also ambassadors for air
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Mon Oct 31 '05 6:25:31 am
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OCPS470
Chris Peters Lake Mary, FL USA Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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Slansh: I totally agree about FX. I used to use lots of delay and chorus, but once I got into tube amps, I kind of kicked all of that aside and concentrated on getting the guitar to sound great and pure completely naked. I think it helped my playing a bunch. Now I hardly use any FX on my lead tone even in recordings, and I think it sounds better. Heck, if you're going to be an instrumentl guitar player, you might as well stand up front and tell people that you're there hah!
YODA: Check your email. Please contact me
Mowlie: Check your emil. Please contact me.
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Mon Oct 31 '05 8:18:04 am
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Two Shay
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PhryDom
How do you pronounce the Phry part? BTW I'm a bit short of cash just now, got any freebies?
Cuth the Ranter
At the present rate of rants we'll be soon going back to plain ole Cuth!
MariMari
Glad you enjoyed your tour, I hope Suzo had enough hot water! 962 tells me you are a pro photographer, you lucky person. The best of luck to you. I always think it is great when someones profession is doing what they would do for nothing as a hobby. My wife is similar, she builds and repairs putes.
Keep rocking everyone.
Steve.
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Mon Oct 31 '05 8:24:35 am
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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OCPS: absolutely, it helps to hear yourself raw but its so hard to fine tune bro, i have this tone in my head that seems unreachable, sometimes i wonder, when does this need to be better...indeed does it? i guess its all in plan
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Mon Oct 31 '05 8:38:09 am
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marimariSRV
mari satch samurai Boston, MA usa
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I am a goofball. I listened to my song 3 times last night.......hadn't heard it for 2 weeks. I don't know what it is about that song but it just makes my spirit soar.
Bro al: All of my photos until recently are also taken while i was in the crowd.....i'll bet you never had anyone bite your ass while you were taking photos........happened to me at The Who. I can't wait to see your photos........
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Mon Oct 31 '05 8:47:23 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 Guys?
Mari's back. WELCOME HOME. I'm so glad you made it home safe. Do tell of your trip. It's sounds fantastic. Sorry I missed you and the girls in the chat. I fell asleep.(sad face)How I love my girls. Hugs to you and to the girls.
Dakook..... No worries Mate.....LOL....Just havin' fun. I'm glad Angelina and your little oven mitt are doing well. Take Care.
Lucy..... No Problem. Cliff's a killer bassist. His technique is unreal. Shades of Stu Hamm fur sure.
Have A Great Day Everyone ! ! ! !
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Mon Oct 31 '05 8:48:37 am
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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i bet u cant mari they're goin to blow ur foto's out the water, twice......
:D
There are some great rocking ones really really good.. + loads of videos! its great! they sound in teh vid isnt the best cause we were soclose but its cool, v good quality,
1gb memory cards are great!
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Mon Oct 31 '05 8:49:13 am
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danny k
Dan Kokol Bradford, Ontario Canada Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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Mikesb - just saw your message, I'll email you this afternoon.
Delfino - I use an Evo 7 in the bridge & an Air Norton 7 in the neck of my 7 string. It's a very well matched & versitle combo especially with a 5 way switch. check out Chasing a Dream & Tangled Grace to hear what they sound like.
cheers, Danny K
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Mon Oct 31 '05 9:10:05 am
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Zinc Master
Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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A young guy from Missouri moves to Florida and goes to a big "everything under the roof department store" looking for a job.
The manager says "Do you have any sales experience?"
The kid says, "Yeah, I was a salesman back home in Missouri."
Well, the boss liked the kid so he gave him the job.
"You start tomorrow. Ill come down after we close and see how you did."
His first day on the job was rough but he got through it. After the store was locked up, the boss came down.
"How many sales did you make today?"
The kid says, "One."
The boss says, "Just one?!! Our sales people average 20 to 30 sales a day! How much was the sale for?
The kid says, "$101,237.64".
The boss says, "$101,237.64? WHAT THE HELL DID YOU SELL?"
The kid says, " First I sold him a small fish hook, then I sold him a medium fish hook, then I sold him a larger fish hook, then I sold him a new fishing rod, then I asked him where he was going fishing and he said down at the coast, so I told him he was gonna need a boat, so we went down to the boat department and I sold him that twin engine Chris Craft. Then he said he didn't think his Honda Civic would pull it, so I took him down to the automotive department and sold him that 4x4 Expedition."
The boss said, "A guy came in here to buy a fishhook and you sold him a BOAT AND A TRUCK??"
The kid says, "No, he came in here to buy a box of tampons for his wife and I said, "Well, your weekend's shot, you might as well go fishing."
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Mon Oct 31 '05 9:12:12 am
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Electric Evan Mitchell
evan MITCHELL cumberland, va u.s.a. Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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IRISHJSFANDESi play the extremist 2
i know how to play the intro and the verse
it is awesome im trying to learn the rest of the song ive played
since earlier this year id say i could better butt im happy.
and you bought a sweet guitar man the js series is awesome
but im a IBANEZ RG series ananyway post me some
special features about your guitar tell me
if it has a floating tremolo and a locked down bridge
alright peace out
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Mon Oct 31 '05 9:30:53 am
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