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Rodrigo Souto Foz do Iguaçu, PR Brazil Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Joe, tell how you use your DS-1 Boss!!!
Main distortion on the clean channel?!?!?! Main distortion on the crunch channel?!?!?! Does it have any mods?!?! Or is it a Japanese stock one?!?!
What do you think about the Soldano Slo100?!?!?!?!
Please, and thanks!!!!!
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Tue Nov 15 '05 3:05:16 pm
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Keniko
Ken Erickson Addison, IL. U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Dr. mind crime...... It's you. Can I have some.....LOL.....
Suzo..... Thanks for the wish and the comments on the site. I can not take credit for my site. My son Sean designed this for me. Sean has his own Co. designing web sites. Check out the fan art section here at satriani.com. In the middle of the page is Sean's mural of SWTA. Sean did this for our 25th wedding anniversary last year. That's the back wall of our studio. We love it. You can't help but think of Joe when your in the studio. I hope some day Joe will sign the mural. I tried on the last tour. Jon Luini emailed us and said he fowarded the pic to Joe and Mick and they'll contact us if Joe has the time. Unfortunately they never contacted us. We all understood. When you're on tour every minute has a schedule to it. Hopefully someday tho. What an honor that would be.
How about it Joe.......Please ! ! ! Please ! ! ! !
BTW..... Joe ...I hope the recording is going well. Hugs to you and the family band and crew. Take care.
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Tue Nov 15 '05 3:06:29 pm
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Yazzer
Langley, British Columbia Canada Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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Joe, I always wondered what exactly it means to be self taught. Im only 15 and as a beginning guitarist (year and a bit =/ ) i always read interviews of other guitarists who are self taught. Does that mean you just used books and stuff of that nature to teach yourself, instead of having a guitar teacher? I want to learn more about playing guitar ofcourse, but I had mixed answers about what it means to be self taught. Thanks.
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Tue Nov 15 '05 3:29:53 pm
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EViL DC5
Chris Carson Fairfax, VA USA Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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Mr. Satriani I need your help!
Do you take any joint supplements like glucosamine?
Does your fretting fingers ever get sore? My pinky on my fretting hand hurts after I play.. Its starting to scare me as I am only 21.
Care to share your ideas? Anyone?
-Chris
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Tue Nov 15 '05 4:09:45 pm
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Clarky
Paul Clark plays the organ, going blind www.paul-clark.com
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Don Q - That's it: Sur la mare de la tranquilité...
I spoke to a French pal at work and he put me straight...
I get the masculine and feminine words mixed up...
thanx bro..
Zen - I'm going to scope your tracks out a few more times...
to find your center of gravity....
your influences are diverse and sometime ambiguous..
which makes for an interesting cocktail...
civgeek - aahhh yes... playing for the love of it....
shame how pro sports can dilute that sometimes...
hahaaa... and my center of gravity is 1664... lmao...
Satriella - if I get to play gigs in the UK I'll shout....
no probz....
my website is legal... because permission to download the music is granted by the artist....
and here is the address....
http://www.soundclick.com/clarky
I'm really glad you're enjoying my music...
plum - one of my best budz is Canadian... he's from Edmonton, Alberta... although he lives in Dallas Texas...
I've known him a long time.... he's an awesome guy...
a blast out on the town, and a super smart engineer..
I don't see him much... but I'll be in Dallas soon... so I'll be sure to hook up and sink a beer or ten with him... lol..
all you guys interested in my CD...
when it's done I'lll be shouting from the rooftops...
not long now...
yoda - I was never a rugby player... our team was disbanded just before our first game for knocking the shit out of the opponents before the game... lol...
I know what you mean abut the raking though... I got that a few times... being a keeper I had players coming in studs first on a "one on one" and when going for high crosses / corners....
and the ball hitting you in the thigh in the cold.... yup.. stings like fuck.. lmao...
the thing that got me pissed of though - especially in the cold - was stamping.. you're all moving around waiting for a corner to be struck.. and some dirty bastard stamps on your foot.....
but then... when it's time to go up for the high ball, I always made sure to make quite a bit more contact with him than was really needed... especially with elbows and knees to ribs and chin ....
and if I got two hands on the ball... shouted "keepers!!".. and made it look like a good take so I come away with the ball... then the ref most often sees it as a legitimate challenge... even if he's pretty hurt..
hahaa... we can all play silly fuckers... lmao..
slansh - hahaaaaa it was working / guesting on your song that made that little voice in my head say "Clarky... that was a lot of fun... you need to goof around with jazz a little more.."
playing on your track was a bit of an eye opener for me...
because it dumped me in uncharted terratory...
yes I've messed with jazz in practice.. but never in anger..
but then.. I guess my jazz is not really that jazzy in a classic sense... I had a blast working it out though... like solving a nice puzzle...
well spotted too... lol... DC's angular, angst ridden dissonance angle does rub off on me here and there...
it's like a cheaky schoolboy wanting to go against the grain and wanting to stick two fingers up at fashion and convention... lmao...
and from time to time I quite like that approach...
"let's get the lil' miss fashion 'n' convention, bend her over the bath, and do her up the hoop.... and where's me jerry can..."
lmao...
suzie - now imagine if that game were the final.............
babies would be made that night... lmao.....
erm... maybe not actually... everyone would be too lashed... lmao..
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Tue Nov 15 '05 5:17:03 pm
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BEARMAN36
Barrie Poole Orillia, ON CANADA Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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Hey gang... just picked up an awsome pedal... ISP Technologies Decimator Noise Reduction Pedal...
Anybody with a Boss single effect pedal board would love this pedal cause it would fit right in with the rest of your Boss pedals... I had my Boss Ds-1 cranked to full distortion with the gain cranked full as well, with the tone a couple of notches lower than half, and anything lower than -20 decibels doesn't even register, meaning that if I don't touch the strings, it doesn't even make a peep... and if you're curious what guitar I was using, it was my "Black Beauty" Fender American Strat. The only thing I might not like about it is that with delay it can cut off the repeats a little too soon, But I imagine with the right amount of fine tuning between distortion, delay and how much threshold you use on "The Decimator" you can get the right combination...
You might even like this pedal as well Joe, I'm sure you've got your noise gate situation in check but for the money and the quality of noise reduction it's worth every penny, and best of all Joe "It's Chrome" :)
ISP Technologies Decimator
Peace...
Bear!!
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Tue Nov 15 '05 5:29:26 pm
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CharlieWallace
Charlie Wallace
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Hi to Joe and the crew -
I just read that the new G3 Live in Tokyo CD will install the dreaded Sony rootkit in your computer (see link below). I thought you'd want to know this rumour is going around and let us know if it's true. Not sure how relaible this info is. If false let's squash it right away.
http://www.idiotabroad.com/2005/11/cds-affected-by-the-sony-bmg-spyware/
Here's a shorter version:
http://tinyurl.com/76mj3
See the update a page or so down.
I'm a huge fan, I reeeealy hope it isn't true. Will watch this space for a response...
Charliewallace
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Tue Nov 15 '05 6:19:56 pm
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marimariSRV
mari satch samurai Boston, MA usa
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This explains a lot......
It's a Full Frosty Moon or a Full Beaver Moon Tonight. The 1st frost occurs this month and Native Americans would set Beaver traps this month before winter arrived.
No wonder things are so damn crazy and people are being buggers.
Mari
SOTD: "The Blood and Tears" VAi........it just makes me happy and feel like dancing. ;O
svk: do you know what she's saying?...it would be cool to know.
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Tue Nov 15 '05 6:24:53 pm
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wesleyb
wes Wilhite Palm Bay, Florida USA Plays: Bass (47 years)
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Well Joe, Hows it going? So tell me what combo will you come up with next and what did your parents think about you wanting to do this as a job? also when do you think you will be coming back to HOB in Orlando, Fl.? Last one,lol, Do you ever just sit down and jam with any of your fans?
Your music is out of this world and on Q to bad we could not talk one on one.
take care, my love to the band
Wesley B
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Tue Nov 15 '05 7:01:33 pm
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bluebuffalo
Freddy Garza McMinnville, OR USA Plays: Other (57 years)
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marimariSRV, this is just a guess for your SOTD the blood & tears, but I think that's what she speaks in english before translating into her language, "let the might of your compassion arise to bring a quick end to the blood & tears"
the leads at the begining of the song are some my favorites from Steve.
I wonder has Steve Vai ever done "When opposites attract" live, that is a rocking song, I like to play it on repeat when i'm on my 12K bicycle, I start with this then I go to a bunch of Joe.
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Tue Nov 15 '05 8:46:10 pm
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michelle
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Ken, Suzie, Davey, thanks for the well wishes.
DR Mindcrime, make sure yer hands are warm before you play. Do some finger stretches before also. If that doesn't work, cut it off :)
Canada Eh, you have to send pictures to the webmaster, and he'll post them.
HI JOE ~ LOVE YA!!
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Tue Nov 15 '05 8:46:43 pm
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bahduh
mark alistair shillong, meghalaya india
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hi...
Who the #### does sharon osbourne thinks she is calling Mother Teresa names.....earlier it was madonna,she said that madonna dresses like and old hooker ...now its mother teresa......she called mother teresa a sick old c###....heights........at least these two individuals are(were) something who have achieved so much in their lives,,what the #### has she achieved........except that she is an osbourne........she sucks big time.........
marimari..hi....
lucysorets...hey whats taking yu so long to post...are yu not home yet.....yu were supposed to return last friday..mail soon...cheers and god bless..
hi tracie....long time no mail from yu...
suzie2000...hello teacher,,,how is school and family???
zenny...hi,,,whats up??????has the riots ended yet...
zinc master,,,,cheers,,,,as for me i am ahuge WWE fan...i also prefer calling it the WWf....sounds more Raw than Smackdown..lol....who is yur fav,,,MIne is Austin,,,,and of coz......Goldberg when he was there....The Rock was cool and humorous....
btw,,,,can anyone mail me the new postal address of steven wilde and the postal address of austin ( do the stu).........so simply mail me please....i have lost austins address and i dont have stevens' new address...
please help me out on this....yu guys know my email add
cheers...
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Tue Nov 15 '05 8:50:16 pm
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Stéphane Jouin Saint Viaud France Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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i hav an new guitar !
i am the proud owner of a beautiful IBANEZ RG 470-CB
it a very beautl model , i bought it in Qatar in an IBANEZ store.
it is incredible it sounds exactly like joe's sound,
i have V8 , V7 ( steve vai pickups) and S1 ( joe's pickups) , made especially buy ibanez.
it is great !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
it cost me 500 dollars but in fact it cost between 600 and 900 dollars
and i have a new amp; with MESABOOGIE sound, when i play with jo's music , my guitar sounds exactly like joe's
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Tue Nov 15 '05 10:59:16 pm
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Simon Granada, Andalucia Spain Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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js1200js1000, you can't put pictures into a post right here on the messageboard. But you could put them up somewhere else - another messageboard or a web-photo hosting site - and put a link to them in your post.
However, if the pictures you want to share are "fan art" of Joe - a drawing of or inspired by Joe or a digitally altered photo - then like michelle said, you can send them to webmaster Jon and they might get added to the gallery.
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Wed Nov 16 '05 1:03:58 am
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Jerm the worm
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Greetings,
I have a question/ comment/ or just want to provide some food for thought.
We live in a "relativistic" society commonly known as post-modernism, where there are no absolutes; the only exception is in the question.
Most all things are considered "subjective", where the truth is with the one experiencing it. "Objective" being the other.
Is music at a point where there is no objective truth? What I mean by this: If say Joe, plays a song with one message in mind, should that not be the only message (one concpet/ truth), rather than have someone who does not understand the language re-interprit it to meet his idea of the message of the song? Simply put, could "Cryin'" be a song about chopping wood?
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Wed Nov 16 '05 1:26:12 am
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Zenfish
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We are in a paradoxal society. Because his absolute value is hyper-relativism, hyper-subjectivity.
To say all is subjective is very dogmatic.
The objectivity is a construction. If people studied more Logic & Mathematics, Sciences, it would be less easy for them to hide themeselves behind the absolute relativism.
The post-modernism isn't a real concept, but a bastard word of sterile intellectuals unable to give a concept to their very imprecise intuitions.
The modernity, in Occident, is just starting to think about is own limits, politic, economic, ecologic, ideologic, cultural..
The Musicians are still working on the loop of Classic & Modern Eras. & the sensibility goes almost always faster than the mind.
When the musicians will have found the historic balance of classic & modern eras, we will be able to really talk about the begining of neo-modernity.
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