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crushingday62
chris woodland
slough, berks
england
Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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Thanks for the vote guys

for those who dont know: get to http://www.studentmusicawards.com/ and see my new video. go to short list and click on the haze(its down the bottom) your vote could get my band recording in abbey road and a sat morning slot on tv your vote means loads to me

www.thehazemusic.com

Tue Feb 7 '06 3:45:32 pm Set this message as last read

Guitarmiester

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Do The Stu Oh man! Hammer of the Gods was in NY!?! If I knew I would have definitly gone! How did I not even hear about it?!? I could have taken a short trip to NY to see that...That'll never happen again. Unless Portnoy bugs them all into doing it again. Hmmmm... I got an idea, I'm going to email Portnoy and Gildenlow, see if there's any chance. I know I'll get an email back from Gildenlow, I've emailed him before, this might take a little longer since they are working on The Perfect Element Pt.2. Hey, it's worth asking, even though I know it's gonna be a no.
Tue Feb 7 '06 4:22:17 pm Set this message as last read

nikolay
alexandre nikolay
poços de caldas, minas gerais
brazil
Plays: Guitar (2021 years)
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hi............ my name's nikolay............I from brazil..... i like talk to you about a few musics what I do.... I like send my musics for you. but i dont know how...........? i waiting for you answer........... thanks a lot...........
Tue Feb 7 '06 4:22:49 pm Set this message as last read

debu
DEBASHISH DUTTA
GURGAON, HARYANA
INDIA
Plays: Drums (36 years)
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Hi! Joe... Am so kicked to hear about the new album...I met you and Matt when you played at Kolkata, India last year...

I have been a hardcore Satch fan for many many years now and love each and every album of yours...

Please...Please don't overlook India for the new world tour. We will be heart broken...

All the best and lookin forward to Super Colossal.

Cheers Debu

Tue Feb 7 '06 4:25:09 pm Set this message as last read

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Was I able to talk anyone else into buying the Collective Soul CD or DVD today? Click here for those samples again.

I just finished watching the DVD a little while ago. Man...the DVD is worth it for Pretty Donna and Crown alone. The bonus features are pretty cool too.

One of the kids in the orchestra (first violin) is crazy...he gets really into the show, tapping his feet and rocking back to the music while he's playing. Good stuff...


Suzie2000 - I'm the third "row" of people on the LISF DVD, dead center. The easiest way to find me is at the end of the first disc. You see me wipe sweat off my face right before the picture fades to black. Once you know who I am, you can spot me throughout the rest of the DVD. I show up quite a lot. I'm wearing a black Engines of Creation tshirt with a white longsleeved shirt underneath it on the DVD.

To answer your other question, I've met Joe three times that I can think of: after the G3 show on 7/1/01, at an ITLIS? autograph signing on 4/15/04, and at the Anaheim show for webcast stuff on 4/7/05.

I've probably bumped into him either before or after other gigs, but those things probably don't count because they were so brief (nothing more than a "hi", and no autographs or anything).


Loo Who - You can go to http://www.pollstar.com/ and search for concerts in any city within a specified date range. I use it all the time...
Guitarmiester - All of Mike's tribute band projects have been one-time things. They do a few shows and then they're done. He's done Yellow Matter Custard (The Beatles), Hammer Of The Gods (Led Zeppelin), Cygnus And The Sea Monsters (Rush), and he'll do The Amazing Journey (The Who) in May.

When he announced the Amazing Journey on his website, he said it would likely be his final tribute project. There are other big bands (Pink Floyd, Deep Purple), that would be good for a project, but Mike plays that stuff in Dream Theater already...so a side group isn't needed.

...Austin...

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Tue Feb 7 '06 4:59:28 pm Set this message as last read

shredguy

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Joe come to Guam!! I can't wait for Super Colossal!! yeah
Tue Feb 7 '06 5:06:12 pm Set this message as last read

DisraeliGears

Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Hi Joe, I have always wondered what your thoughts are on country instrumental guitar? Your fellow peer Eric Johnson has mentioned Chet Atkins, Jerry Reed, and Buddy Emmons, influencing him and has done some country guitar instrumentals on his records.

Do you have any country guitarists that you admire and are influences on you? As well, will we see a country guitar instrumental on any future recordings from you? I am curious to see what your interpretation of a country guitar instrumental would be. The same goes for your friend Steve Vai.

Tue Feb 7 '06 5:40:39 pm Set this message as last read

82DeanZ
Michael Smith
Dublin, CA

Plays: Guitar (48 years)
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Suzie2000

I had the pleasure of meeting Joe during a Bone Bash concert here in the San Francisco Bay Area. 107.7 The Bone is a local rock radio station and they sponsor an annual concert called the Bone Bash. I say during the show, because I literally left seating area during Journey's set to meet Joe and get an autograph in the concession area. He was very cool and laid back. His autograph is one of my prized possesions!

Best Regards,

Mike.

Tue Feb 7 '06 6:00:28 pm Set this message as last read

ovation1
Mikey D in da house
Satch = ZEN
Land Of The Rising Sun
Plays: Guitar
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Zenfish: Glad I could help, and lol on \//-/..Ed was in his prime then, he looked and played great like a seasoned veteran.... Almost spiritual, lol!....

Guitarmiester: I didnt see all the dates for the HOG shows, but I know one was in N.Y. and my friend went to it and got me a concert card, lol!!.... On POS.... I've heard of them, but never their music.... I will look into that, thanks, and hell yeah on that lineup of Portnoy, Pablo, LaRue and Daniel....Scary!!....

Stevee T: Right on man, you ROCK!!....

Suzo: Never met JOE :-( ....yet :-)

crushingday62: Rock on Chris!....

Do The Stu: I'm on the CS dvd list bro! ;-)

Later peeps....

Tue Feb 7 '06 6:07:42 pm Set this message as last read

OCPS470
Chris Peters
Lake Mary, FL
USA
Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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962: If you setup the redbox and hotplate along with a speaker...amp speaker out to redbox input, through jack to hotplate, speaker outs on hotplate to a cabinet, xlr on redbox to pc or recording device. I'll give you some recroding ideas too......if you use the redbox, but set the switch, so the speaker emulation is turned off, you'll get an ugly sound that can be almost synthetic in nature...very cool as a textured EOC type sound to throw into a mix.........if plug your guitar into a dist box, then run it into the redbox (with emulation on) straight to a recording device, you can get odd synth type sounds too. If you run the redbox normal...and take its XLR output (using an XLR to 1/4 inch adapter) and put that into a nice clean delay like the Boss DD6, you can send the dd6's delay outputs to 2 different tracks, and pan them 100degrees both ways....this gives you the perfect lead sound of the delay pinging in stereo, while the guitar stays dry in the center of the mix, creating space, while maintaining clarity when soloing. You can try this with any stereo effect.
Tue Feb 7 '06 6:18:17 pm Set this message as last read

CuppaJoe

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JJBoogie: Get lost!! Everyone knows you're here just to promote the Ebay sale of your pedal, which is a really dumb reason to join a Joe Satriani fan forum...You are beyond annoying!
Tue Feb 7 '06 7:20:22 pm Set this message as last read

marc0970
Marcus Fortner
Pensacola, Florida
USA
Plays: Guitar (41 years)
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Just wanted to say hello to all, I'm a newbie here and I have to say that I really like the site. Would also like to say hello to Joe....

Edited Tue Feb 7 '06 7:59 pm
Tue Feb 7 '06 7:45:22 pm Set this message as last read

redshredder85
Joshua Powell
Tulsa, OK
USA
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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hey joe, i was rondomly surfing the wb and i thought, "i havent looked at joes sight in a while", i've been so busy w/ school. so i go on and what do i see...A NEW ALBUM!!!! YESSSSS!!!!! that made my day. i cant wait for it to be released! stay kool kat!
Tue Feb 7 '06 8:30:41 pm Set this message as last read

PhryDom
Dave
Atlanta, GA
USA
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Warning! British Supermarket Car Park Scam (forwarded from a friend)


Be alert

Dunno how many of you shop at ASDA, but this may be useful to know.
I am posting this to you to warn you of something that happened to me as I am a victim of the latest scam at a Supermarket while shopping. This happened at the ASDA Supermarket and it could happen to you.

Here's how the scam works: Two good looking 18 year old girls come to your car as you are leaving.
One starts wiping your windscreen with a rag and Windolene while the other comes to your window saying "Hi" while bending over with her breasts almost coming out of her blouse.
It will be impossible not to look.
When you thank them and offer them a tip, they say "No" and instead beg you for a ride to another Supermarket.
You agree and tell them to sit in the back seat. On the way, they start having sex with each other.
Then one of them climbs over on to the front seat and performs oral sex on you, while the other one steals your wallet.
I was assaulted last Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, but I couldn't find them Saturday or Sunday.

Be careful.
danny k i sent a request to add you to my myspace friends! :-) and thanks for the congrats! :-)
delfino Rush In Rio is the dog's danglies, imho... hope you like it!
dave wren thanks bro! :-)
Chris Woodland nice tune... voted and confirmed by email :-)
marc0970 welcome to the site! What Joe stuff have you heard? What was/is your favourite? Do you play guitar? Or another instrument maybe...?
OK, later gang....

EDIT: couldn't keep the word "like" listed as "lie" - it might've gotten messy lol

Edited Tue Feb 7 '06 9:03 pm

Tue Feb 7 '06 9:02:00 pm Set this message as last read

civgeek
Matt Dorado
Portland, OR
USA
Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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Tue Feb 7 '06 9:05:12 pm Set this message as last read

bahduh
mark alistair
shillong, meghalaya
india
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lucysorets....hi....hope yur ok and the guys from Guam have arrived...have a nice day..yu got mail....bye..

suzie2000...hi...thanks for asking we are all doing fine..thank yu...hope the same is the case with yu....peace...btw..the site was great and the vocals...hmmmmm...lol....yu know what ?

artanis..alexandre....satriella....tracie..marimari.......hi guys..have a wonderful day...

austin....right bro...i think i get what yu mean....afterall it is the curiousity of the people that makes a celebrity out of a noobody.....in our local dialect we call it LORNI...lol.......peace...looking forward to the new work by satch..hope it is really a collosus......btw.,,hows work and how is life?...bye...

Tue Feb 7 '06 9:14:46 pm Set this message as last read

shredguy

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Joe on your way to Australia please stop in Guam. The islands need you!
Tue Feb 7 '06 9:29:09 pm Set this message as last read

Powerslave214
Scott Conner
Blacksburg, Virginia
USA
Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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Clarky: I thought regular use actually *contributing* to the battery life would've been counterintuitive....learn something new every day! I'll be the first to admit I don't know jack about what MIDI capacity my PC has. I remember (waaayyyyy back in the day) making photocopies of the Bank Charts from the owner's manual and physically writing in the information on the various parameter settings. Talk about doing things the hard way! I've seen reviews of both the GT Pro and the GT 8. A floor pedal unit is more appealing right now. I think one advantage that the Line 6 Pod XT Live has is a better software editor. Wish I could afford all three, but that would be overkill. ;-)

Delfino Pie: Rush in Rio is worth every penny, and more. If nothing else, Peart's drum solo is mind-blowing.

Say.....has anyone got the April '06 Guitar World yet?

Tue Feb 7 '06 10:54:59 pm Set this message as last read

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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marc0970 - Welcome to the site. Tell us a little bit about yourself. Have you seen Joe in concert? What are some of your favorite Satch songs/albums? What other music are you into?


PhryDom - "I was assaulted last Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, but I couldn't find them Saturday or Sunday. "

LOL...that was a good one. Thanks for sharing.


bahduh - Work is going well...thanks for asking. School is a bit stressful, but I'll be able to get through the semester okay. My social life/other personal things are still a bit of a mess, but I'm getting by okay. Once I get through the semester things will be good...only 3 1/2 months to go. ;-)
Powerslave214 - I was at Borders the other day and they have the March issue on the shelves. I imagine we won't see the April one in stores for another month. Subscribers will probably get it earlier, though.

...Austin...

Tue Feb 7 '06 11:15:34 pm Set this message as last read

Master Yoda
Neil Morgan
York, North Yorkshire
England
Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Suzie - I met Joe at Shepherd's Bush Empire during the SBM tour; he signed my guitar. Great guy, but a lot shorter than I'd expected...

NM

Edited Wed Feb 8 '06 1:01 am

Wed Feb 8 '06 12:59:43 am Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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OCPS470, yesss! Thanks loads for filling me in on the Red Box stuff. I'll be doing some experimenting later!

Also, the "ugly" sound you described for layering up an EOC type tone.....I found the line-out on the Hotplate is pretty good for that sound too. I'll definitely have a play around with the different recording ideas you suggested!

Thanks again dude, I really appreciate your help!

Wed Feb 8 '06 1:22:16 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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Yoda - very very cool.... have you ever checked out any early George Benson... the 70's stuff... there is a live album with just him, drums, double bass and piano... and there is some superb playing on there....
also worth scoping out are Emily Remler and Boreli Lagrene...

Remler is not quick, but her note selection and phrasing are breath-taking
Lagrene is simply a beast of a player....

and also, Martin Taylor... he is simply awesome....
even his easy stuff is insanely difficult...


Mikey - I see that Tech 21 have a new version of the SansAmp.. the PSA-1.1... having looked through the specs, the differences appear to be minimal.. like they've ironed out one or two minor gripes [such as adding a power switch.. lol]
if you get the chance, go try one... it'll knock you flat...
but for comparison, also scope out the Marshall GMP-1 [I think] and the Mesa Boogey Triaxis [which I'm interested in myself]...

I have a plan to completely rebuild my rig in the future...
a Triaxis pre-amp
a TC Electronics G-Force
my ART X15 controller

one tiny issue though....

this is a big bux rig.. lmao..


Zen - more cerebral?? no.. not really true at all....

when experimenting I'll follow numerous eploratory paths..
yes some with involve cerebral triggers so that I'll explore via calculations and knowledge..
other paths will be instinctive, or led by feel and curiosity..
and some paths are led by my sense of mischief and humour [trying the silly and rediculous]

the main thing though is that not avenue of experimentation is out of bounds...

eyes wide open.. look with width.. and explore possiblities..

like Mikey says... take chances,
make guesses, go with the flow, work things out...

never stick to a formula


SteveeT - I think you'll find the GT Pro really looks like a cutting edge machine...
the price difference is most likely because you'll have more control over more parameters which are available in more combinations...
go try one.. I'd be interested to see what you htink..
DCK - I've looked at the G-system.. and yes.. it looks really superb....
personally, I think a better [but more pricey option] would be to sling a Triaxis in front of a G-Force...
now that is a combination I really would like to try...

or maybe I shouldn't... cos I know I'd like it so much that I'd end up having to starve.. lol..


962 - I'm playing with the David Cross Band in Poole in late March....
obviously we'll not be playing my own music...
but I wondered if you'd be up for coming...

David's music is very progressive.. nastey time sigs etc... but has interesting dynamics from the very soft.. to fully on getting down and dirty...

it's quite challenging music to play.... fun too..


Phryg - I get cought out by that scam every Monday, Wednesday and Friday... the rest of the week involves that scam scam but at an airport.. lol..
Powerslave - software edits tend not to interest me.... I find it important that the machine is intuitive when you access it from the front panel... cos most of the tweaks occur during rehearsals and sound-checks.. when I don't have it jacked into a PC.. lol..
Wed Feb 8 '06 2:14:27 am Set this message as last read

Master Yoda
Neil Morgan
York, North Yorkshire
England
Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Clarky - I've got a couple of benson records, but I find it really difficult to find stuff of his which isn't that cheesy soul stuff he did. I've heard versions of So What and take The A Train by him which just blew my head off...

NM

Wed Feb 8 '06 2:59:48 am Set this message as last read

kovca
Stefan Kovacevic
Kragujevac, Serbia&Montenegro
Serbia
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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I am your biggest fan from Serbia,and first i must say that you are my inspiration, your songs are encredabile...you are genius!!! I am shour that you hear this every day but these are the words from heart and I really mean so.There are many fans in my coutry that would like to see you shreding live on stage, me too of course,and it's my duty to ask you, and i know that it's maybe not posible at this time, but would you ever consider to come to our country and share with us your virtuosity?You just know how to put a man back on his feet,i dont know how many times your music put me back in the mood,i don't count anymore...it's amayzing!!! I hope that you would consider,'till than ALL BEST and keep on the best work!!! Cencerely your's Stefan(Kovca) from Serbia
Wed Feb 8 '06 4:07:30 am Set this message as last read

DW_HBK

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Thanks a lot Powerslave214. Thats not as expensive I guess. Both my ClipLocks costed me $31 each or so.
Wed Feb 8 '06 4:20:13 am Set this message as last read
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