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Guitarmiester

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Matt King, if you are out there...I'd like to hear from you!

-I'll try to record some of my stuff, see what you guys think of it when I can. I don't have anything to record on my computer with yet, but I'll be getting something soon. I'll try and put up some of my instrumental stuff and then try and put up some other songs I've been working on (best classified as prog. rock/metal). I've been mainly working on the prog. stuff, I've kinda put the instrumental stuff to the side (it's all done, I've just been waiting to get something to record using my computer so I can put it all on a CD and get it out there!) I'll talk to you guys later, off to play some more guitar. It's time to rock...again.

(sorry for all the posts)

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Tue Dec 6 '05 5:30:19 pm Set this message as last read

Kingbee
Lars Running Bear
Detroit, MI
US
Plays: Keyboards (49 years)
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Joe, you know we how much we all love your music, so I will just say thanks for making me a fan with the G3 releases. When I heard Joe Satriani tunes on the radio, I thought "that's cool", but did not realize the power behind the music until I saw the DVDs......keep them coming, can't get enough of a good thing!!! One question or thought I had, and this will be one of the few as I know there are alot of fans here.......did anyone ever consider including a cat named Frank Marino on a G3 tour???He is an ass kicking guitarist that never got the spotlight that I felt he deserved (except when he and his band Mahogany Rush was chosen to close to Cal Jam II festival in the late 70s). He seems to be giving up on his musical ambitions, it would be so cool to see him play and get some long overdue exposure and a G3 DVD. Just a thought. Rock on
Tue Dec 6 '05 6:18:39 pm Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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Kingbee...welcome to the site...several of us went to see Frank at BB King's in NYC not too long ago...he's a great rock guitarist....I think Joe's selection of G3 participants might be somewhat tied to big box office draw, and I don't think he's got enough recent album sales to justify selection, but he would be a nice spice to add to the G3 pie....as many others that have been suggested here...Peace Out...Stevee T.

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Tue Dec 6 '05 6:44:09 pm Set this message as last read

PhryDom
Dave
Atlanta, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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clarky thanks for getting back... after reading a little more perhaps it's a different david cross...? the info says dis:

david cross doing a little over an hour of standup at a club near atlanta. he starts out with singing a couple songs (as ainsley mctree) and goes into a very funny set where he talks about the south, his trip to turkey, religion, etc. good set, very much worth checking out if you are a david cross fan.


castle49 we listen to a classic rock station at work all through the shift... being an american radio station you can pretty much set your watch as to who is playing at what time, but Life's Been Good To Me is on a lot and i love it! :-)
on Zappa pure genius. you could study pretty much any of his albums for a long long time and still probably only scratch the surface... i once taped an old tv documentary back in england about him and dweezil was saying frank's ear was astonishing... he would be monitoring a jam / rehearsal in the control room at ear-bleeding levels... if anybody played an even slighty wrong note frank'd hear it immediately and "give them the look"... if you see the extras on vai's astoria dvd he too gives "the look" and "the eyebrow(s)"... he (admittedly) got that from frank... pure genius, RIP
EDIT: Everyone! learn more about smileys :-)


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bahduh
mark alistair
shillong, meghalaya
india
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lucysorets....hi.....happy constitution day!!!!!!!!!,,,yu got mail...cheers...

suzie2000....hi....hows work????,,or school!!!!!!

marimari....hi....so it is snowing already....enjoy the chill.......and the cold weather....

austin....hi...where are yu???

alexandre...hi...

tracie...?????????????...hi...

zenny...hi frenchie,,,,,

later.

btw..i have finally hit 600...lol....feels great....

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Tue Dec 6 '05 9:17:42 pm Set this message as last read

bluebuffalo
Freddy Garza
McMinnville, OR
USA
Plays: Other (57 years)
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Hey Satchland, I've been out of touch for a couple weeks, hope all are doing well. CIVGEEK good luck with your studies, soon you can be a real educated man. lol good night all.
Tue Dec 6 '05 9:44:43 pm Set this message as last read

TheBob

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so who wants to buy me this?

did it work?

yay! it worked lol



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Zenfish

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Master_Zed
Scott Doman
basildon, Essex
UK
Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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Hi all Hope you'll doing well Just wanted to ask anyone with a JS1000/1200 ARE the bodys as THIN as they look??? I saw a pick of one and thought how the hell can a body so thin have sucha full beautiful tone.

I know its down to amps/effects/etc as well but that guitar has susTAIN with all those capital letters.

And new on my guitarlessness My girlfriend wants to get me one for christmas... Now all i gotta do is talk her out of it lol

as much as i love her, and love her thoughtfulness i can't let her do that.

My first guitar was a birthday present so was my second..my beautiful RGT42 that got damaged.

But this time i need to earn a guitar (if someone hires me...aspergers syndrome ain't a thing people like to hear)

But anyways back on the JS subject I just watched the live in frisco dvd, i almost cried on Love Thing... won't be the first time i've broken tear over guitar...

Also people WATCH OUT on ebay... JEM7VWH selling on there for CHEAP in the 200GBP... Its MOST PROPABLY A FAKE... BE CAREFUL IF YOU BID I hate it when people get ripped off or scammed over a guitar its heartbreaking...

Peace people take care

Tue Dec 6 '05 11:23:58 pm Set this message as last read

Satriella
Satriella Walker
Sudbury, Suffolk
United Kingdom
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Feel like a soggy toilet roll - no good to anyone!!!!

Got to go to work though, Thanks for all your help will get back to you all later. In the meantime this might make you laugh....

Bizarre complaints These are extracts from actual letters sent to various councils and Housing associations throughout the UK:

1. I want some repairs done to my cooker as it has backfired and burnt my knob off.

2. I wish to complain that my father hurt his ankle very badly when he put his foot in the hole in his back passage.

3. And their 18 year old son is continually banging his balls against my fence.

4. I wish to report that the tiles are missing from the outside toilet roof. I think it was that bad wind the other night that blew them off.

5. I am writing on behalf of my sink, which is coming away from the wall.

6. Will you please send someone to mend the garden path, my wife tripped and fell on it yesterday and now she is pregnant?

7. I request permission to remove my drawers in the kitchen. 50% of them are damp, 50% have crumbling plaster and the rest are plain filthy.

8. The toilet is blocked and we cannot bath the children until it is cleared.

9. Will you please send a man to look at my water? It is a funny colour and not fit to drink.

10. Our lavatory seat is broken in half and is now in three pieces.

11. I want to complain about the farmer across the road, every morning at 6:00am his cock wakes me up and its now getting too much for me.

12. The man next door has a large erection in the garden, which is unsightly and dangerous.

13. Our kitchen floor is damp. We have two small children and would like a third so please send someone round to do something about it.

14. I am a single woman living in a downstairs flat and would you please do something about the noise made by the man I have on top of me every night.

15. Please send a man with the right tool to finish the job and satisfy my wife.

16. I have had the clerk of the works down on the floor six times but I still have had no satisfaction.

17. My bush is really overgrown round the front and my back passage has fungus in it.

18. He's got this huge tool that vibrates the whole house and I just can't take it any more.

C U L8R LOL Hugs Satriella xx

PS. SUZIE- I'm Luke, I'm five and my dad's Bruce Lee and he's driving me round in his JCB ..ahhhhh Lovin it...Glad I'm not at school too...never mind CIVGEEK Not long to go, hope you do well!

Tue Dec 6 '05 11:26:41 pm Set this message as last read

Master_Zed
Scott Doman
basildon, Essex
UK
Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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Also to add something STU!!!! I mean...damn he really is a great player! Moonlight sonata on bass... i tried learning that on guitar when i first started playing... Ain't attempted it since lol :P I love classical music... LOVE classical...i only admit that here because my friends are "Death metal heads" or "punkers". None of my friends listen to anythin i do lol

'Also i'd like to qoute one of my friends stupidity... "Hendrix wasn't all that great...He was just black and high at the right time"

I almost KILLED this person who said that...

Hendrix was an awesome guitarist (RIP) and his IDOL who was Dimebag (Also RIP) he was partly influenced by hendrix.

Hendrix was a great blueist and a true musician....and i love that guy....He had a soothing voice as well... Anyone here seen woodstock vid of him playing?

Awesomeness at its most awesome

**PS that qoute was not made by me, but by a foolish person and it probably will bring offence to everyone who loves music. i just wish to say im just showing you how thick one of my friends is and i apologize on his behalf....for him being hollow....and if you wish to beat him with a large wet salmon i can tell you where he works :P**

Tue Dec 6 '05 11:42:01 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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heres "A train of angel"s by Joe... Played by me :D


A Train Of Angels


im sure you wiill have somethin to say good or bad!

Tue Dec 6 '05 11:55:52 pm Set this message as last read

Master_Zed
Scott Doman
basildon, Essex
UK
Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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Bluemoon--I signed up to hear your A Train Of Angels, Awesome man loving it whack out some more!
Wed Dec 7 '05 12:05:15 am Set this message as last read

fariborzi
fariborz shkofte zvarm
kerman, iran
iran
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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hello i am live in iran an i am dont think spike waite best guitarist in the world . am sory i can t spike english very good . i have electric guitar i tkink play very good. my name of guitar is perlriver is not very good in my cuntry guitar is very expensive i can buy a good electric and my efact is zoom 505 two i befor live in the city of Bam so many of my family died in the land quaik i have 22 year old do you have any irani in your member i dond remember any santances for writing an i thank you for let my be one of your member thank you and bye.
Wed Dec 7 '05 1:22:07 am Set this message as last read

Shredman
Timothy Telfair
Seattle, Washington
U.S.A.
Plays: Guitar (49 years)
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I just want to thank you for giving me a whole lot of the most excellent Guitar work.

Again Thank you sir for writing your songs from the heart and not fabricating the music with pressure from the industry or all those people who just have their own ideas of what is cool and what is not,.

When I am writing, I have to go to my studio and lock the door. It's only Rock and Roll....

I have a JS-100 and it rocks.

Keep On Rock'n my brother.

Sincerely: Shred Man

Wed Dec 7 '05 1:57:57 am Set this message as last read

bahduh
mark alistair
shillong, meghalaya
india
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lucysorets....yu have mail....bad news in it....cheers....i might have to skip work from tomorrow..i am sure yu can figure out why?.the mail will explain evrything....bye...take care and god bless...prayers always.....
Wed Dec 7 '05 2:58:24 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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Al, A Train Of Angels sounds great. Good job Mc!! Just listened to it with some volume behind it. I'll send the link to Dave to hear it. Chee will listen to it when she wakes up, I sent her the link last night :) Good stuff man! And by the by, I got about 2 hours sleep. I'm going to need a coffee IV today, and it's all your fault! lol!

Satriella, where's this guy when ya need him? "18. He's got this huge tool that vibrates the whole house and I just can't take it any more. " lmao!!!

TomSr in the house!!!

SupaaDave, so it's Metamucil then huh? lmao!! Cheers!

Guitarmeister, Petrucci's cd is great! Really good stuff on there! Haven't heard a bad review yet. I think you can listen to clips on his site. My fav song is Tunnel Vision. If you have the new G3 DVD or cd, 2 of the songs from the cd are on that. When DT comes your way, DO NOT miss them!! They're incredible live!!

And now, I'm going to crumple in a little ball on the sofa and try to get an hour sleep before I start my crazy busy day. I'm soooooooo ti-yerd!!



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962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Ovation1, I think you got Joe Walsh and Ry Cooder confused bro......It was Cooder who did the blues parts on Crossroads. Joe Walsh was nowhere near at the time, and his phone records prove it! haha.

Cheers for the pointers on Richie. I think I'll be filling out my Paul Gilbert collection first though. I currently have "Flying Dog", "Burning Organ" and "Spaceship One".


Satriella, make sure Andy Timmons gets on the top of you list. He's too special to be disregarded as "just another good guitar player". This morning I've been having some help with transcribing one of his songs note-for-note, something I never do but wanted to with this song, and having sat for an hour and analysed his playing I am even more in awe of him as a musician.

His playing and his note selection and his general sense of great melody and feeling goes into realms that are even a stretch for Satriani. I'm going to take some flak for that, I can tell! haha, they're different though, very different, but Andy has to be heard! Eric Johnson is much the same in his subtlety and consideration, they are my two absolute favourites.

As for albums, Get Andy's That Was Then, This Is Now which is a compilation, or even better, get The Spoken And The Unspoken. It's the second-best album in my entire collection, right after EJ's Venus Isle. You'll get to hear the song I was just talking about learning, and it has a great mix of beautiful vocals and beautiful instrumentals. It's tops for variety!

Put Eric Johnson's Venus Isle on that list, I beg you!

If you go to Andy's merchandise page on his website you can get CD's cheaper, and he'll benefit more from it which is always a bonus. As far as I can make out, he personally packages and posts it as well, which is kinda cool!


Michelle, see the above recommendation for Andy Timmons stuff.
LucySorets, yesss! I'm so pleased I've got you into mr Timmons! I'm still really annoyed with myself that I didn't come out to Madrid to see that show.....I won't let the opportunity slide next time! I thoroughly recommend The Spoken And The Unspoken to you also, as it's loaded with amazing tracks you will never have heard and are missing out on!


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Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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Bertinelli Divorcing Rocker Eddie Van Halen

LOS ANGELES - Valerie Bertinelli and her rock star husband, Eddie Van Halen, are divorcing after 24 years of marriage, Bertinelli's publicist confirmed Tuesday.

"Yes, that's true. They have been separated for four years and it's amicable," Bertinelli spokeswoman Heidi Schaeffer told The Associated Press. She said the actress would have no further comment.

A divorce petition that Bertinelli, 45, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court Tuesday cited irreconcilable differences.

The couple wed on April 11, 1981, and have one son, 14-year-old Wolfgang Van Halen. According to the petition, they separated on Oct. 15, 2001.

Bertinelli shot to fame as the sexy 15-year-old daughter of Bonnie Franklin on the hit television show "One Day at a Time," which aired from 1975 to 1984. She rejoined Franklin and Mackenzie Phillips, who played her sister, for a reunion show earlier this year. She was also a regular on television's "Touched by an Angel" from 2001 to 2003.

Van Halen, 50, is one of the most celebrated lead guitarists in rock music. He rose to fame in the late 1970s, along with his brother, drummer Alex Van Halen, vocalist David Lee Roth and bassist Michael Anthony as members of Van Halen.

The group was known for wild excess both on and offstage in its early years, and Van Halen, once a heavy smoker, was treated for cancer in 2000 and 2001.

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Wed Dec 7 '05 5:23:09 am Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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Blue Moon ... nice woik!
Wed Dec 7 '05 5:36:43 am Set this message as last read

NSPike
Nick Pike (yes, as in the fish - go on, laugh it up)
Lancs
England
Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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Blue Moon - I like the guitar sound you've got on 'Baroque', but the constant volume swelling makes it stlightly irritating after a while, 'A Train of Angels' is sounding awesome though, very impressed with it, well done!
Wed Dec 7 '05 5:37:31 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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Just a Little More Patience?


Guns N' Roses guitarist Richard Fortus recently told a German GN'R fan site that he plans to return to Los Angeles soon to finish recording the band's Chinese Democracy album. The axe-man is just about to complete a stint on tour with German pop star Nena. As previously reported, a two-CD retrospective titled Welcome to the Jungle: The Very Best of Guns N' Roses is slated for a Dec. 20 release.

Wed Dec 7 '05 6:02:26 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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cuthbert1776

It is a neat song - thanks for the link - will try to check it out later.

Keeping warm down there? It is really cold in NW Indiana.

Wed Dec 7 '05 6:14:54 am Set this message as last read

death cube k

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big gay al excellent jorb!!! TOA sounds great!
Wed Dec 7 '05 6:32:26 am Set this message as last read

cheese101

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yup dck...I'm still alive, not kicking too much though.....

svk...it's okay if you use my anguished words re: the chat....but it's STILL not working.....NO CHAT for over a week now!!! We miss you honey! But study hard for those tests, I know you'll do great!

civi...it's HUMP day for finals week!!! You must hold onnnnnn........soon you'll be on vacation, and I well remember the relief after the last final with 2 or 3 glorious weeks of nothingness stretched out before me..... :)

satriella hiya honey...sorry I haven't said hello before this but have really enjoyed reading your posts....On your bizarre complaints list, have to say I liked chelly's pick, but also numbers 11 and 14....#17 is just plain nasty though, LOL!!!! Hope you feel better soon! Being soggy toilet paper just ain't NO fun!!

Master_Zed...your post really popped out at me....where you said you have Asperger's. My son also has this disorder, he's 17. Mind if I ask how old you are? You sound like you're doing pretty well, as you have a girlfriend and other friends....well...not so much the friend that broke your guitar!!! But you still have relationships, which is great...my son doesn't have any of those but he loves to play guitar. I hope you get a job very soon! If you don't mind my asking, what sorts of challenges do you have with your Aspergers?? Hugs.......

and finally.....brotheral, or biue moon... your version of Train of Angels is really great! You are just an awesome guitar player honey....keep it up, come to America and make it big!! I do owe you a few drinks....when yer 21 that is!!

Webmaster Jon, is there just NO hope that the chat is ever going to be fixed? We miss it badly, really we do......:(

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