the_beatrix_kiddo
pi Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Hey guys, Sorry i have been away for a while. Work doesn't really allow much free time. Anyhow i managed to learn lol 40% of Starry night. So yay i am proud.
Satriella how you doing, congrats on your 200th post.
962 my email address is the_beatrix_kiddo@yahoo.com. Any advice u can give me on how to improve my guitar playing, will be much welcomed.
And Mr Webmaster, Satch people and JOE....any chance we can see Satch or G3 in UK anytime soon. Its been a while since the band was last here. And although I have seen probably every live video by the band i would love to see Satch Perform live.
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Sun Jan 29 '06 6:45:54 pm
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the_beatrix_kiddo
pi Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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LoL continuation to last msg
Not only me lol Satriella and all the fans in UK are looking forward to seeing Joe perform Live. ( lol sorry satriella u are the only person i know here in uk) So JOE and Co.....please do conder uk in near future .
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Sun Jan 29 '06 6:49:10 pm
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DC Slater
DC Slater NJ USA Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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Do The Stu - Hey man, what's up? Yes, I'm fairly new to this forum, although I'm not new to Satch, that's for sure. :) My playing has been heavily influenced by Joe over the past 10 years or so, and it's a beautiful thing to have found a board with friendly people like you guys. I really couldn't list any favorite songs, they're all great, but I can say that I listen to Crystal Planet, The Extremist, and Is There Love In Space the most. I think Is There Love In Space (the whole CD) is my favorite - the mood is just incredible on that album!! Also into EJ, early 90's rock like Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, etc... and Van Halen, another major influence of mine. You? And, BTW, thanks for the greeting!!
Satriella - Yah, February is pretty much here!! The CD will likely be available toward the END of the month, but things are moving along pretty smoothly. So glad to hear you're feeling better!! :)
-DC Slater
http://www.dcslater.com
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Sun Jan 29 '06 6:57:59 pm
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michelle
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Here's an oldie but goodie :-)
The Englishman's wife steps up to the tee and, as she bends
over to place her ball, a gust of wind blows her skirt up
and reveals her lack of underwear.
"Good God, woman! Why aren't you wearing any knickers?" her
husband demanded.
"Well, you don't give me enough housekeeping money to
afford any."
The Englishman immediately reaches into his pocket and says,
"For the sake of decency, here's £30. Go and buy yourself
some underwear."
Next, the Irishman's wife bends over to set her ball on the
tee. Her skirt also blows up to show that she is wearing no
undies either.
"Blessed Virgin Mary, woman! You've no knickers. Why not?"
She replies, "I can't afford any on the money you give me."
He reaches into his pocket and says, "For the sake of
decency, here's £20. Go and buy yourself some underwear!"
Lastly, the Scotsman's wife bends over. The wind also takes
her skirt over her head to reveal that she too is naked
under it.
"Sweet mudder of Jesus, Aggie! Where the frig are yer
drawers?"
She too explains, "You dinna give me enough money ta be
able ta affarrd any."
The Scotsman reaches into his pocket and says, "Well, fer
the love 'o Jasus, 'n the sake of decency, here's a comb.
Tidy yerself up a bit."
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Sun Jan 29 '06 7:27:58 pm
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Powerslave214
Scott Conner Blacksburg, Virginia USA Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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Nice to see the one page Satch recording article in the Mar 2006 issue of Guitar Player.
Gotta love the Alex Lifeson article, too! ;-)
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Sun Jan 29 '06 7:56:10 pm
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Stringlord
Benko Marjanovic Tuzla, TK Bosnia and Herzegovina Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Hey Joe, what else can I say but high praises about your music and guitar playing. I have been a fan since Surfing With Alien. Wish you all the good stuff in the future. Keep it on!!!:-)
Question for Joe, people at Ibanez and/or other fans:
I heard rumors that Ibanez is about to move guitar production facilities from Fujiama in Japan to Korea, and that it would affect the quality of Ibanez guitars in negative way (and I personally am concerned about JS range, which I'm saving money for, which doesn't come easy in Bosnia). Can anyone enlighten me on this one please?
Thanks very much!!
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Sun Jan 29 '06 8:59:38 pm
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cheese101
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Hey Jon!!! Thanks again for fixing the chat....we love it and u......
Any word for us yet on the NAMM webcast? It's almost "early February"...like in a few days.....can you give us a hint or two? Thanks!! :)
Joe-chatters are the best....INSANE...but the best :))
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Sun Jan 29 '06 10:03:21 pm
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death cube k
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Stringlord most ibanez stuff is already and has been made in korea for a long time..
the prestige stuff for the most part except for the K5 and a few other basses and the SZ prestige are already korean.
the JS 1000/1200 I am sure will still be japanese at least for this year still
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Sun Jan 29 '06 10:14:57 pm
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bahduh
mark alistair shillong, meghalaya india
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lucysorets...hi..glad yur sis thinks i am cool and that she liked thr greeting..hope she is doing well..thank u for the mail...u have one too..
suzie2000....thanks for the mail.....u have one..
zenny...hi bro....cool mail....i like yur straight forward attitude..cheers...
tracie......hi..thankls for the mail......yu have one too....peace and regards to chris..
austin(do the stu)...hi bro...hope yu have not forgotten me,.....so is the april dt gig that yur planning to attend still on...the one yu had mailed me about???/peace....how is work????
satriella...hi.....
btw,,,did anyone see federer vs bagdatis yesterday......the cypriot nearly ran riot but it was too good to last ...it lasted for a set and two games..the fed express was too good for him.......anyway i am sure bagdatis has a future and he is here to stay...good for mens tennis coz it is becoming too predistable and boring with federer all aone at the top....india too won a slam yesterday..bhupathi and hingis in the mixed doubles....10 to mahesh and 14 to hingis..hmm....
cheers.....
later..
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Sun Jan 29 '06 11:36:39 pm
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Clarky
Paul Clark plays the organ, going blind www.paul-clark.com
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Slansh - me up to something evil?????
why of course.. lmao
Satriella - drum lessons? hahaaa... I don't take drum lessons as I can already play....
the lessons are for my oldest boy....
he took a look at the Roland V-Drum yesterday....
liked it too...
personally I think they're very good, but there is no substitute for a nice kit...
so I'm still thinking about a Pearl Export...
but first.. I must have a major reconfig of my lil studio.. including sound proofing..
Mari - yo girlie.... yup.. I'm still alive... just mega busy that's all... too much to do at work... and prepping for a tour...
Mikey - sup bro..... all well with you and your posse I hope.. lmao..
hmmm someone told me that this year is the Chinese Year of the Gonad....
so what does that mean then..
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Mon Jan 30 '06 4:05:30 am
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michelle
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Clarky - Vinnie Paul has a new snare drum out with Pearl -
http://www.pearldrum.com/06wnamm-press.htm There are pictures on the site. It's snakeskin design. lol! Our kit is the Export ELX in ruby fade. My husband just cut a hole in the bass drum for better sound. I haven't played them for a while, but the drummer in my son's band makes sure to kick the crap out of them on a regular basis. lol! It's probably a good choice for your son. It's a very nice kit.
edit - Stevee - toit!! lmao!!
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Mon Jan 30 '06 5:42:03 am
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lucianfx
Lucian Baiesan Budapest, Budapest Hungary Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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aww man, you totaly need a redesign. i'd do it. (for a guitar. muha:))
but seriously. just look at the offspring site. (yeah i know, i know, offspring...) but it's the site mmmkay. looks very nice, and clean. Also the forums. but eh. Oh. much better example. Steve's site. now that is sexy. yup. bet i can make it even sexyer:)
anyways. i doubt you'll be reading this post cuz like too many ppl posting all the time.
so yeah.
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Mon Jan 30 '06 5:51:59 am
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Zinc Master
Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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Apple Offers College Lectures Via Podcasts
SAN JOSE, Calif. - In its latest move to broaden its iPod and iTunes franchises, Apple Computer Inc. has introduced "iTunes U," a nationwide expansion of a service that makes course lectures and other educational materials accessible via Apple's iTunes software.
The company behind the iPod portable players, the iTunes online music store and Macintosh computers had been working with six universities on the pilot project for more than a year and expanded the educational program this week, inviting other universities to sign up.
Internet access to college lectures is nothing new, but listening to them on portable gadgets is a more recent phenomenon of the digital age, spurred in part by the popularity of podcasts, or downloadable audio files.
The University of Missouri offered podcasts of lectures through its school network before it signed up with Apple last summer as a pilot school. But "iTunes U" offered a software and service package for free, said Keith Politte, the development officer at the university's School of Journalism.
The market dominance of Apple's iTunes Music Store and iPods, which helped spawn the podcast movement, also was key.
"Our students are digital natives. We seek to meet our students where they are, and iTunes is the interface that most of our students are already familiar with," Politte said.
Apple's service offers universities a customized version of the iTunes software, allowing schools to post podcasts, audio books or video content on their iTunes-affiliated Web sites. The iTunes-based material will be accessible on Windows-based or Macintosh computers and transferable to portable devices, including Apple's iPods.
The service lets institutions decide if they want to limit access to certain groups or open the material to the public.
For instance, Stanford University, which joined the pilot program last fall, gives the public free access not only to some lectures but also audio broadcasts of sporting events through its iTunes-affiliated site.
Schools and universities have historically been major contributors to Apple's computer sales. With iTunes U, Apple "is leveraging the ubiquity that we've established on campuses with iPods and iTunes," said Chris Bell, Apple's director of product marketing for iTunes.
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Mon Jan 30 '06 6:19:16 am
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Zinc Master
Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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Peter Gabriel hits 'Big Time' in wrestling world
NEW YORK (Billboard) - Peter Gabriel's "Big Time" has become the official theme of World Wrestling Entertainment's upcoming "WrestleMania 22," nearly 20 years after the song hit the top 10 in the United States.
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Mon Jan 30 '06 6:22:31 am
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Zinc Master
Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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The Doors' previously announced Love/Death/Travel box set now is available for preorder.
The limited-edition four-disc package features three CDs boasting the band's greatest hits, as well as the surviving members' hand-picked favorite tunes. A DVD included in the compilation offers vintage live footage and a trio of songs mixed in 5.1 Surround Sound by longtime Doors collaborator Bruce Botnick.
Love/Death/Travel is available as an individually numbered limited edition of 2,500 copies.
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