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aka Homer Mmmm Donuts!! Plays: Bass (2002 years)
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Zen......i respect your passion and vision, everyone who has achieved has the quality of " a reach that exceeds their grasp" your thoughts and insights are both lucid and ethereal. A genuine approach that is "art for the sake of art"
On another note:
A man walks into a bar smoking a cigar..he leans over the bar and shouts rudely to the bartender "Hey!!! can you pass the ashtray!!!!" The bartender politely and calmly replies: " I think so.....but I'm not sure I can swallow it."
Peace John
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Satriella
Satriella Walker Sudbury, Suffolk United Kingdom
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962 - By the way, just listening to your songs too, right now. Do you know what - All GREAT ARTISTS with probably no exception, think that they could do better, and what they have done is not quite good enough. I guess that's what makes their stuff great, cos they are always striving to do better. But the thing is they are GREAT ARTISTS - You fit the bill, absolutely. Airhead, is playing at the moment, great stuff! Love The Jester too, actually love them all, cos as you say in a lot of them Happy whatever and I'm a fairly happy person most of the time, so therefore I think they are FAB! Time Boogie is great too, took me back a lot of years when I was into the Stray Cats. Bye the way, you say that was the name of your first band, what's your band called now? Or are you following Joe, Steve, Eric etc and being the main man with a few helpers?
Hugs Satriella xx
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DelfinoPie
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MasterZed
"Shocking i actually take good care of my guitars but never lending them to friends again"
If I'm reading this right your guitar was broken by a friend so you're never gonna lend out your guitars again?
Well your answer is there dude...if one of my mates broke my guitar I'd make them pay for it...but my friends are likely to do it out of their own free will cause they're like that lol.
I hope your wait for a new guitar passes quickly...
Has anyone hear heard of Omid Djalili ?
I honestly think he is one of the best comdians to come about in the last 5 years.
None of this 'Bo Selecta', 'Little Britain' and 'Katherine Tate Show' bullshit...Nothing can beat the 90's for British comedy. Bottom, Men Behaving Badly, Black Adder(!!!!) etc...
Eitherway I'm going to see Omid Djalili in February...2nd Row at the Alexandre Theatre...I hope he takes the piss outta me or my mate lmao...
Delfino
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Hey Michelle i know steve vai man spiritual? what i remeber when he use to buy homemade hash off me when he use to gig in hawiai thats not how you spell ha waa ii is it anyways satch man donny is man i remeber running my hunting knife for some thing s called donny fouck man im in ruff shape man problem i need an assesment i told him but not one from a street psych hospital man one from were i was fammiliar with the dude man the shrink one from in and even with time it would be quicker hearing things back then man that was early on i heard a couple things voices back in 99 ignored them then went dillusional thinking i was frank sinatra and invincble to the pigs man and you joe satriani made me frank sinatra with an article in the paper and were running the pigs and that i was allowed to do what i wanted yeah that was my 15%dillusion order back then with occasional voices man i never declared voices told them i thaought i was sinatra then they diagnosed me as though 2004 scizophrenia man we just put the dillusion down as onset of the illness man crazy heey almost blew the old ladys head off man i wasnt going to kill her anywasy despite being crazy i needed the time to avoid alot more i made a deaal with the count y back then man anyways my pills are 200 bucks a box and work beautiffluy man no voices not crazy nuthin lack of sartatonan man later wolf2.
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DelfinoPie
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DCK
Have you ever had the chance to interview BH?...That would be such an awesome experience.
Good job on the Cooley interview :-)
Delfino
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death cube k
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steevee t thx bro!
delphino not yet.. i ask about once a month.. the problem is buckethead cant talk.. so i have to wait til herbie is available..
being a huge buckethead fan it would be awesome for me.. so buckethead and joe are both on my list of dream interviews.
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gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham Butte, Mt USA Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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hey there Joe, how are you today? Man I am watching the new g3 and it is on Foxy lady, gosh you do such a good job singing that. I love it. Keep goin. You must come back to Spokane when you go on tour again. Please!!!??? Thanks. Lots of love. Have a great day.
Michelle: lol ok, I will be wearing a black shirt with white lettering that says Fender, and as far as the poster goes,lol I would if I could but I cant. Also what day does that show come on any way? Or is it different for every one?
962: Hey thanks. how are you today?
Keniko: what are you up to?
How is every one today?
have a great day!
kayla.
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962
Simon Granada, Andalucia Spain Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Satriella, your continuing support and encouragement is a real inspiration, so....thanks! Yeah, the first band was called Time.....right now I don't have a band. I've been pretty busy working, and have, in my spare time, just been putting my own tracks together, which are the ones you've heard. I do intend to put a band together at some point. On thursday I went to the school where a couple of my students go and helped them out with a lunch time practice session to improve their collaboratve skills.
Helping us out was a fouteen-year-old girl playing drums and she was great, so I might put my shark hat on and tell her I'd very much like her to play drums for me! Basically, I'm formulating a plan! haha
In response to your questions - Petrucci's solo stuff is going to be somewhat different to Dream Theater. Dream Theater is "progressive metal" so it's all heavy, all serious, and all pretty epic. It's pretty cool, although I have almost completely gone off it now. There's still a few tracks which I can listen to all the way through, but I've passed through that particular phase in my life!
Eric Johnson is nice and varied. He does one or two country/bluegrass tracks, lots of blues-rock stuff and some much more jazzy stuff. He also writes a lot of great happy tunes, and also happens to write some of the best vocal tracks you'll ever have the honour of hearing. He can really sing too. If you liked his stuff on G3 '96, then I recommend that you get a copy of his Venus Isle album, and go from there. he is my absolute favourite musician, so I adore all his stuff, but for those who aren't so sure I would recommend Venus Isle, Alien Love Child: Live And Beyond and Bloom as albums you're likely to enjoy.
Ah Via Musicom is hiding it's age brilliantly and has some amazing tracks on it. I truly believe that Eric Johnson is the best guitar player around, and Ah Via Musicom and Venus Isle are packed with tracks that are good indicators of this.....with his CD's being so cheap, especially on amazon, it's worth getting some. If you hate them, sell them to me!
As for Yngwie Malmsteen.....get that G3 DVD first.....he's like marmite. You either love him or hate him. You should get a good idea of whether or not you like him by getting G3 '03, and even if you don't like him, it's worth having 'cause Vai's set is killer!
haha, no you're not 'tripewriting' (love it!!), you're making perfect sense! Hugs back at you xx
gotta have joe, howdy! Yeah I'm having a groovy enough day thanks....a little cold though! how about you? Good to hear you're interested in having an Ovation!
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Guitarmiester
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Satriella Dream Theater is amazing! I didn't get Petrucci's Suspended Animation yet, just noticed like a month ago I can get it from his site, can't wait to order it. I do have the 1st Liquid Tension Experiment CD, which is really good, all instrumental songs, you should like it. Freedom of Speech, I think that's the song, the 5th song on that CD, is really good, very melodic, then goes into a 4 minute jam, then back to the melodic riff. It's not the same as Satch, but you should like it. I don't have the LTE 2 CD yet, but I'll have it soon, just noticed the music store by me got it in the other day, I'll pick it up this week. As for Dream Theater, I think they are amazing, by far the best band, so many great songs! If you are brand new to Dream Theater, the 1st CD of theirs you should DEFINITLY check out is Scenes From A Memory. Scenes From A Memory is their best CD. (get the Scenes from NY DVD too, amazing!) Then, get the Live at Budokan DVD, and if you like what's on it, pick up Train Of Thought. They also have another DVD which contains two discs, the 1st disc is from the Images & Words tour, the 2nd disc - 5 Years In A Livetime - contains live footage, studio footage, videos, and a lot of extra stuff. Definitly pick up Scenes From A Memory the next time you go out, it's well worth getting, you'll be amazed. All of their CD's are awesome, except When Dream and Day Unite, they had a different singer (their 1st CD), but isn't that great, has a few good songs, but nothing special. Hope that helps, anymore questions about DT, let me know.
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Donkey Hotay
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Zen I have finished side one of your tape. Is it the same one you sent Steat?? Who plays harp? very different from the last tape indeed. Someone mentioned you sounding like a tortured soul lol?? interesting bottleneck work and general vibe on side one.... Also, much much better recorded than the first tape you sent.... The Woodsman's blues are alive!! DCK you swine (Porky Pig) i burnt a load of stuff for ya and ya never called me or Dan!!! Oh well next time, maybe I'll need to snail mail the stuff!! Mari and Stevee T have a great time at the "feeding fury frenzy" lol .. Wish i could join ya!!!
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waterproof soap
aka Homer Mmmm Donuts!! Plays: Bass (2002 years)
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Hey Zen(and other sinfonie contributors)
I know you have a huge thing goin with the T2j sinfonie
I'd be interested in contributing.........
If you can think of a movement that is bass related in timber and have some room Please lemme know....
I have tracks to screen at soundclick.com/waterproofsoap
I know I've listed myself as a guit. player....but I'm actually a classically trained basist.........I just have a tendency to noodle with anything that makes noise......
If the roster is full or you think its not the right fit just let me know...i have no ego to bruise!!!
Peace....John
btw...if ya want a real cello part in there somewhere i can accomodate..
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Donkey Hotay
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DCK, dont sweat it man, i was busy for a large portion of every evening this week after returning from Mexico... Send me an email with your snail mail addy and i'll ship you the tunes....
Did you wear pants in Toronto??
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