Donkey Hotay
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My fave guitar player (and singer) is that young guy Jazzy had provided a link for and had turned us on to quite a while back. Damn I wish I had bookmarked that site. His work (at least what he had posted up back then) has never been equalled!!! LMBFAO
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Thu Dec 1 '05 10:03:43 am
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McDave
Cook, MN
Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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This is funny.....makes you wonder does'nt it...lol. It's like George Carlin once said..."There's a Hell, and also a Heck"...lol !
SteveeT...you're welcome.
Even though that furious shredding does''nt grab me, I have to agree that Shawn Lane was talented.
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Thu Dec 1 '05 10:14:00 am
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Donkey Hotay
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Zen I "Googled" Orlando and came up empty?? The player I was referring to (damn I wish i could even remember his name) was an eleven or twelve year old hotshot (LMAO) provided in a link by our dearly departed friend the jazzman.. Jazzy where are you???? Twilight Zone?? "Where the bullet hits the bone" (lyric courtesy of Golden Earring).......
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Thu Dec 1 '05 10:37:00 am
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45 year old midjet
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Hey Joe , this is the 45 year old midjet here (aka.... Gavin and i am not really 45 or a midjet just rather small). the first time i seen you in concert was when you where with steve vai and robert fripp. And i just got to say that was one hell of a show u guys put on. Especially the rockin in the free world, but the highlight of the evenin i thought was when the whole crowd just piled down to the front of the stage and eh come to think of it i was standin directly in front of you not even 1 meter away and still to this day i thank god that i was there and seen 2 living legends up close as i did (being u and vai) and hope to see you in the near future
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Thu Dec 1 '05 12:57:15 pm
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Keniko
Ken Erickson Addison, IL. U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Cuth.....I hear you loud and clear bro. If I may....." The road to sucess is always under construction ". Coming from a construction background I can relate to that in more ways then I care to. Seriously...... Me personally....I respect any talent musically or not. Just because I may not like somethings doesn't give the right to knock it. Well.....There's rap music....lol.... What I'm saying is. I have a great repect for Christina Agularia, Britney, The American Idol winners.....ect. These are talented people. But I'm not going to buy there music cause it's not what I like listening to.... but I still respect there talent. End of rant...Take care.
Kayla.....I'm doing great.Thanks for asking. When that mountain opens....TEAR IT UP ! ! ! ! Hugs.
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Thu Dec 1 '05 12:59:18 pm
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thumper2005
dave harper starr, south carolina u s a Plays: Drums (36 years)
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Hi all
Hope everyone is doing great ....
Hey Michelle, Ive got some more drummers for you check out For pure talent, my list goes like this;
1 Buddy Rich
2 Gene Krupa
3 Neil Pert
4 Dave Weckl
5 Mike Portnoy
6 Charlie Watts
7 Phill Collins
8 Dennis Chambers
My favorite drummers list goes like this;
1 Neil Pert
2 Mike Portnoy
3 Tommy Aldridge
4 Phill Collins
5 did i mention Neil Pert
lol
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Thu Dec 1 '05 1:11:42 pm
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alexandrecaetano
Alexandre Caetano Caldas da Rainha, Estremadura Portugal Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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Hello brothers and sisters :-) !!!
I`ve been with problems on my pc and busy as always :-/.
DCK - Thanks for the cool interviews :-).
Stevee T - thanks for the new cool songs ;-). Very cool!!!
BAHDUH - Hello :-) !!!
MICHELLE - Hello sweetheart :-).
OCPS470 - Thanks for the news about T2J cd :-).
MARI - Check out the e-mail :-).
LUCYSORETS - Check out the e-mail :-).
WEBMASTER - Cingrats about the new baby :-).
JOE - I got the new dvd :-), what do you have hung in your guitar? Luck stuff? The best G3 dvd ever :-). Thanks a lot !!!
SEE YOU LATER FRIENDS :-) !!!
LOVE
ALEXANDRE
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Thu Dec 1 '05 1:54:19 pm
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Suzie2000
Suzo London, England Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Anyone else having chat problems? It keeps going weird, words overlapping and a silly circle going up and down, and won't log me on....
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Thu Dec 1 '05 2:00:53 pm
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962
Simon Granada, Andalucia Spain Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Ovation1, it's quite fascinating man.....you obviously have quite a variety of local microclimates going on all over Japan's smaller islands, and different areas of the main islands.
I'm told that, in some areas, the climate is almost the same as it is here in england, and there is occasional snow in winter.....well, whichever area you go to, it seems Japan always has something stunning to offer!
Me and my sis have been talking about visiting and seeing some of the stations on the Tokkaido Road, it looks pretty amazing!
Also, completely unrelated, but I don't think I told you - I saw one of Paul Gilbert's UK Clinic shows in the summer.....he's a proper dude, and absolutely hilarious! I wish everyone else would get the picture, so many people still misunderstand him!
mthead, sounds nice dude, I'll be sure to holler at you if I'm coming to Alaska! Is there much of a social or trading relationship between Alaska and SIberia?
I've always wondered that, what with the Bering Straight being so relatively short....I know it can be crossed by foot/snowcat in winter 'cause it freezes over, which sounds kinda fun, but from what I've seen, looks like hard work!
fizz450, what an honour man, I'm so thrilled you put me on your top 10! haha, I'm in sheer disbelief! :-D regards your strat neck, to be honest I think the problem sounds more like a pickup thing. I have noticed that changing pickups will change the level of response you get in the upper register.
This is one of the key characteristics of Joe's pickups, which is presumably why he gets such an effortless level of output and tone from his higher frets. I'd suggest looking at the pickup profiles/descriptions on the DiMarzio site before getting a new neck! You could also check Seymour Duncan, though I find DiMarzio more informative and, well, helpful!
thumper, surely Gregg Bissonette should go on that Drummers list?! hehe. I personally love him. Simon Phillips and Terry Bozzio are both amazing too!
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Thu Dec 1 '05 2:05:35 pm
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OCPS470
Chris Peters Lake Mary, FL USA Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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962: I can't understand how any one could misunderstand Paul Gilbert. He's always come off as a briliant guitar player that takes playing very seriously, but doesn't think you have to be a stick in the mud because of it. He seems hilarious, but never arrogant. Some folks just can't take a joke, or understand sarcasm. I saw a video of a PG clinic in Japan I think. The audience member asked Paul if he had any cool licks he does to end a song, and Paul proceeded to play a G chord while doing a windmill strum then holding his hand in the air and making a face...hahah! That's great!
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Thu Dec 1 '05 2:46:32 pm
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Stevee T
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Ronnie...you're welcome...glad you got um!
ovation1...that Shawn could play...whew..talk about command of an instrument...!
danny k ...very nice work....
Keniko...thanks for the email...my return email was returned to me...looks very promising...I'll read the fine print when I have a chance...
alexandrecaetano...thanks...you're welcome...
Zenfish...the Sinfonie Snail mail has arrived...once the funeral has passed by...I'll post by the weekend...
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