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Hi Joe.
My 11 year old son says bring the G3 tour with John Petrucci to England. And I agree!!
I'm going to buy the G3 Live in Tokyo DVD when I'm in the States next week (it's cheaper!)
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Tue Jan 24 '06 2:28:24 pm
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thefireman
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Sorry Cheese, I didn't know you had been brain washed! No problem. I think the Superbowl is gonna be the best one in years!
Now its time for quick nap on the couch to recover from the awsome day I just had snowmobiling!
Ya'll take it easy.
TheFireman
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Tue Jan 24 '06 2:35:10 pm
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Simon Granada, Andalucia Spain Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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mthead, cheers for checking out my tuens bro! and thanks for you kind comments, I'm glad you liked what you heard!
Satriella, oooh the cat picture - "I've gotta cut back on the caffeine" - really freaked me out! haha. And the car with the shopping trolley rammed in the back of it was pretty hilarious!
js1200js1000, ah man it's easily possibly to get really silly about gear! As long as you have fun with what you've got that's the main thing, although you will have an absolute blast if you get a JSX! I know I've mentioned it a few times (!) here before, but I do recommend putting a THD Hotplate on your list. It allows you to run the amp hot to get the best tones out of it, but keep the volume nice and low so you don't annoy everybody and make yourself deaf! It'd definitely be a good thing to have with a JSX!
DC Slater, thanks for looking at my stuff! I really appreciate all the feedback I get from you lot, and it's great to hear that people like it!
alexandre, hey hombre! Yeah I'll be rocking out for weeks thanks to this new Dramagods album! Are you a Nuno Bettencourt fan (you'd better be, he's portuguese! haha)? I know it's about time I shut up about what a god he is, but I'm sure Mikey D (ovation1) will back me up on what an excellent album Dramagods: "Love" is!
Hope everything's cool with you bro. Take it easy, and rock on!
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Tue Jan 24 '06 2:41:18 pm
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castle49
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So my boss who went to the NAMM show brought back the brochure and may go to Germany to get one of these:
Check out teuffel.com. People who can link jump in any time.
Zenfish - they have one called "birdfish".
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Tue Jan 24 '06 2:47:14 pm
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Ken Erickson Addison, IL. U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Chee / Civgeek...... thanks dude and dudette....lol....No prob. I only thought it was directed to me because chee posted right after mine to michelle. No harm done and no offence....just a coincedence. Thanks. Hugs and hand shakes.
mtlhead..... Thanks I appreciate it. It seems our guest book problems is on our end. Got some work to do. Thanks....
SteveeT....Sir?.....lol....Thanks. Peace.
Have A GReat Night Everyone ! ! !
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Tue Jan 24 '06 3:14:34 pm
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ObsessedGuitarFreak
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yeah, i haven't read the rest of the posts.. haven't been here in QUITE some time. Anyways, i can read tabs, but the best way, i find, to learn new material and for it to sound like YOU and not the pesron your trying to mimic, is to memorize them. It'll be hard at first to memorize it, but trust me, it get's a lot easier. I can memorize something like a whole song (3mins) in about 2 hours and be able to play 85% of it near perfect(most songs by eric johnson, or joe satriani, or other people). You really do develop your own unique sound and you don't sound like everyone else. Well.. i'll post back later once ive read the rest of the post.. don't really know who i was referring this post to but yeah.. if you guys want tips on how to get started, i can try to give you some advice.
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Tue Jan 24 '06 3:44:49 pm
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Mikey D in da house Satch = ZEN Land Of The Rising Sun Plays: Guitar
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alexandrecaetano: Thanks for the info on the Gonçalo Pereira Fan Club, that is kuul!!.... I will look into it ;-) and yeah man, I hear ya about the cooooold!.... When the mainland (Japan) is cold, it gets cold down here, lol, but we were in summer like weather the week before last!.... Take care my friend, and I'll let you know when I get a chance to see Keiichi :-)
962: You got that right brotha (on Nuno, lol), and yup.... I know Alex is a fan!! :-)
....Later peeps....
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Tue Jan 24 '06 5:07:36 pm
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Guitarmiester
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Blue Moon How is the harmonizing with the Boss PS-5? I used to have the old Boss HR-2 Harmonist, but sold it a few months back. Thinking about getting the PS-5 in case when I start playing live I can't find a 2nd guitarist, especially if he won't be able to get the timing or harmonizing as a whole down good enough.I don't need it for the whammy features, I've been using the Digitech Whammy for a while, pretty much just use the up 1 & 2 octave features. Not sure if I'd really want to buy another harmonizer, some of my harmonies aren't all in the same interval (3rds, 4ths, 5ths, etc...) You most likely know what I mean, you probably know most of the possibilites of harmonizing.
Edited Tue Jan 24 '06 5:22 pm
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Tue Jan 24 '06 5:21:30 pm
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gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham Butte, Mt USA Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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mexican11: i think that the top five best guitarist are,
1) of course Joe Satriani
2) Jimi Hendrix
3) John Petrucci
4) Steve Vai
5) and Stevie Ray Vaughan
thats who i think is the best
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Tue Jan 24 '06 5:31:59 pm
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gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham Butte, Mt USA Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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mexican 11: lol well i was going to put him on there but you said top 5. lol. that would have made six... ok
6) Eddie Van Halen
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Tue Jan 24 '06 6:17:31 pm
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