Donkey Hotay
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Slansh at the end of the day i am more moved by passion and fury like Coryell/Mclaughlin than Metheney/Scofield Dimeola Stern etc.... am still very impressed with their technical expertise, just not my cup'o'tea to listen to... Kinda like vai, I have great respect just cannot listen... No real fire there IMHO.... That must be why i still prefer gary moore to all of the above coz it dont matter if its metal/pop/celtic/blues/fusion whatever he plays every note with fire and passion as if it was his last......
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Donkey Hotay
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Zen you and I are post whores but Roy is just a wee laddy, less than 600 posts..
It is OK to be a post whore tho when you have interesting things to say share right??
Right Cuth?
Right DCK?
Right Zinc??
all post whores lol
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Sun Oct 23 '05 7:18:59 am
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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mikesb: ah yer a man after me own heart, i get the same buzz
Zen: Oh b jeeezus dont get me started on that road, i,ll be here all night friend,lol, Two men & there music still makes me think how talented can a man get.....Bach & Art Tatum.Itzhak Perlman & Salvatore Accardo floor me as does Shmuel Ashkenasi,s version of Paganini,s "La Campanella"
What...you did Pat in the bath,lmao
ok get your mail workin y bollox b4 i get lynched for talkin shite on t2j,lol
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Chris Peters Lake Mary, FL USA Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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Slansh: Thanks man! I didn't mean to promote myself ...this time haha! I've done plenty of whoring on this forum, but thanks for checking it out!
Kris Richards: I would definitely recommend the Legacy top cab....very warm, focused, open and resonant at the same time, and with the right amp (JSX haha!) it sounds great and mics up sooooo easy. I'm sure the XXX is a decent cab, but the thing is that the XXX cab has a higher handling wattage (300 watts I think), so it will sound stiffer and harsher. The V30 loaded cab (Legacy) will give a little bit without going to mush. You can make the XXX sound less stiff by using the "resonance" knob, but I prefer to match the JSX with a cab that will give a little bit, so can run the resonance knob as low as possible to keep the definition of the amp tighter, but still warm because of the cab. I hope this helps.
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Stevee T
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Regarding Musical Styles & Tastes...what is the Moon without the Sun, what is the Sea without the shore, what is the night without the day....comparisons help define what we like...God Bless the Trailblazer, God Bless the Homemaker...God Bless Us All......
aussieRGman...nice work...give us his email address...lol...good luck with it!
slansh...tough mix...lots to negotiate...I agree...I usually like to move on to the next....I could easily get lost in "The Devil's In The Details"...lol
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Donkey Hotay
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No Roy it is just not possible to have a serious discussion about the musical possibilities of man without the inclusion of the immortal Hayseed Dixie...
Since you turned me onto them i cant get em out of my car!!! LOL
By the way, 2 inches of FRIGGIN SNOW on the ground this morning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Stevee T:what is the Moon without the Sun:Two dark sides hooray
what is the Sea without the shore, well if y live in Barcelona y dont have to fork out more tax money to replace the sand every year,again,hoorah
what is the night without the day, i work,is there day,shit
regarding musical styles,em i,ve a t shirt & em yeah it says nothing,just black, i mean how much more black can y get, none more black,lol
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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mikesb:Y can always do a Homer Mr Plow, lighten up the streets & bang out some Hayseed,pile the crap into nextdoors garden, piss em off & spar a little for a workout, theres always the hospital if it goes pear shaped,lol
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Stevee T
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slansh...tough mix...lots to negotiate...I agree...the Lead could come up...I'd also like to bring up the pulsing techno keyboard that can barley be heard. I usually like to move on to the next....I could easily get lost in "The Devil's In The Details"...lol
Triton Drum Kit...sooo bloody nice! Thanks for the positive, constructive feedback...
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Stevee T
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what is an Arse without a O...lmao....you guessed it...
I hear no mention of Joe Pass...you Cretans...oh...if Joe Satriani wanted to be a Jazz Player...he'd be a fargin' Great Jazz player.... lol
FYI FYI FYI FYI FYI FYI...OOOOOOOOO
Hello and welcome to the Oct 22nd 2005 SATRIANI.COM newsletter!
In this issue:
* MESSAGE FROM JOE
* G3 LIVE IN TOKYO - THEATRE SCREENING ONE NIGHT ONLY OCT 25!
* G3 LIVE IN TOKYO RELEASE DETAILS
* CONTEST! WIN A DVD SYSTEM AND COPIES OF G3 LIVE IN TOKYO
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MESSAGE FROM JOE
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The new DVD and CD "G3 Live in Tokyo" featuring Steve Vai, John
Petrucci and yours truly is set for an October 25th release. This one
looks and sounds so incredibly good, we are all very excited about it.
The discs features original sets from all three of us as well as a
great jam at the end, all captured one magical night in Tokyo, Japan,
earlier this year.
We've also included a bonus feature DVD with footage from the sound
check complete with separate commentary from Steve, John and myself.
Come to think of it, I have no idea what the other guys talked about!
So, I guess I'll be as surprised as all of you!
The last two months have seen me working away at writing and recording
material for the next CD release. This new project has got the coolest
new guitar sounds, and the strangest juxtapositions of grooves and
textures. I'm having a great time playing guitar, bass and keys and
thinking outside the usual convention. Jeff Campitelli and Simon
Philips are handling the drum duties with Mike Fraser recording and
mixing. We hope to be finished by Christmas for a March release. I
haven't chosen the title yet, but rest assured I'll let you know when
the time is right.
The next few months will see some changes to the website as we get
closer to the new CD release, please let us know if there are any
elements you would like to see us incorporate into the satriani.com
experience.
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G3 LIVE IN TOKYO - THEATRE SCREENING ONE NIGHT ONLY OCT 25!
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Thanks to the fine folks at Pillar Entertainment, we're happy to
announce that you can catch the full G3 LIVE IN TOKYO show in all
of its glory (with a special theatrical audio mix!) in a theatre
in key cities. If you're lucky enough to be in driving range, it
should be a great experience, plus a fun time hanging out and meeting
other Satch fans.
The time are: 8pm EST / 8pm CST / 8pm PSTlll
Joe...thanks for the news...can't wait for your new release in March....!!
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Stevee T: You know whats best for the sound, of that i,m sure.I remembered when i recorded Siempre i kept the guitar a little down because of my paranoid earth probs in the sound, strange thing is looking back, i hear nothing wrong when i push the solo parts a little, recording is a strange animal, the ears change like ice t water,weird
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Donkey Hotay
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What inspires us to try to become musicians??
My first and only guitar teacher (3 lessons total and it shows!!!) introduced me to three albums:
Wishbone Ash - First
Taste - On the Boards
Allmans - idlewild south specifically Elizabeth Reed
after i got those albums i did not need a teacher anymore and had all the inspiration i would ever need!!!!
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Zenfish cool i look forward to it! :).. about the swinghard i have it deep in my DNA. from the early stages of my development.. the embrionic cube.
mikesb i am not a post whore its taken me since 2002 to wrack up these post.. steeve t has onlt been here since november last year..LOL
big gay al or blue moon the first 3 records my teacher showed me were I.O.U by allan holdsworth, elegant Gypsy by Al Di Meola, and inner mounting flame , Mahavisnu orchestra..
they continue to inspire.
well holdworth and di Meola. .
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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mikesb:sometimes what inspires you has nothing to do with what we call music, although it probably is an amalgamation of no notes, your just young , burnt out & very alone from an experience that makes you feel isolated from society, you pick up something that gives sound & decide thats it, no more field testing needed
first post here May 10,03, i,m scared
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