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Keniko
Ken Erickson
Addison, IL.
U.S.A.
Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Just finished watching the web cast from NAMM. As you know it was AWESOME. Joe was real loose and having fun. God Bless you Joe. Thanks Joe,Jeff,Matt, Jon,MIck and Mike Manningand all the Music Co.'s for putting that togather. IT ROCKED ! ! ! Wetted my taste buds for the Chicago show. Time to eat lunch.....YEAH ! ! !
Tue Feb 21 '06 9:37:58 am Set this message as last read

Cliff

Derry
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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Looking forward to the new album! My computer is way over 5 years old so I haven't even attempted to download any of the podcasts!! :) LOL!

I got my G3 in Tokyo Dvd last week and I thought it was pretty good. I'm still waiting on details of where I can get one of those rubber chickens tho - Joe, any suggestions??!

962 - I figured out my sound problem at band rehearsals last nite. It seems to be my Boss DS-1 pedal. I've swapped the battery out and tried it on mains with and without the battery left in and it still seems to loose clarity and volume for no reason, even if I turn the level and tone controls as far up as I can when it happens.

I thought these things were pretty robust but I guess I'm either going to have to send it back for repair or consider another pedal. Anyone used the Marshalll Guvnor II? Any suggestions?

Our first gig of the year is at a really dodgy pub in the drummers local area in a few weeks - should be good, we've 7 new songs slotted in including Little Wing and All Your Love which I'm pretty stoked about getting in the set!

Tue Feb 21 '06 10:04:49 am Set this message as last read

Guitarmiester

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Cliff About the Marshall Guv'nor 2... I had the original Guv'nor, but not the GV-2. I actually was collecting all of the Marshall dist. and OD pedals about a year ago, I had all of them except the GV-2 (I didn't really want to buy it new, couldn't find one used.) But, the GV-2 is supposed to be really good, I was very impressed with the new line of Marshall pedals. The Jackhammer was really impressive, but the distortion mode had too much bass. The Bluesbreaker II is awesome, I still wish I didn't get rid of it, such amazing tones in that thing. I was really hoping to get the GV-2, pretty much gave up after I was doing some remodeling of my setup (sold all the Marshall pedals and every pedal I didn't use/need to buy other stuff, very happy with my sound at the time, for the 1st time.) What kind of amp are you using? If I come across a GV-2 for a good deal I'll let you know, from what I've heard about it, it's supposed to be pretty good.

-HOLY S***!!! FINALLY!!! Figured out all of BRO today (except the counterpoint melody)!!! I'm not going to work on the counterpoint melody until I have BRO down unbelievably clean. WOW! Is all I can really say right now... I really amazed myself with this one. Once I'm totally done with BRO, finishing the rest of Scarified! Can't believe I finished BRO today!!! Woooo!

Marimarisrv & Satriella Sorry I haven't sent Somewhere Over The Rainbow yet, as you can tell from what I just wrote, I've been extremely busy. I'll try and send it later on today if I can.

Edited Tue Feb 21 '06 10:32 am

Tue Feb 21 '06 10:31:28 am Set this message as last read

RUSTY13
Russell Boatright
Hendersonville, TN
USA
Plays: Drums (51 years)
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Joe...Nashville, TN is praying "Super Colossal" makes it's way through "music city"! The Ryman last year was a true Spiritual experience.................1st post
Tue Feb 21 '06 10:46:03 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Ladies and gentlemen!! I bow to a new God THIS could be the greatest single music video ever produced and It has been around since 2002!!!

How did I miss it???

Tue Feb 21 '06 11:10:51 am Set this message as last read

webmaster

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hey everyone - just got the word on two new amazing contests that the fine folks at guitar world are putting on with joe stuff involved! links are in the news section but the short of it is that one lets you be flown in to be joe's roadie for a day and the other gets you a $3,500 amp + guitar joe rig package!
Tue Feb 21 '06 11:37:40 am Set this message as last read

Keniko
Ken Erickson
Addison, IL.
U.S.A.
Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Thanks ! ! ! Jon....Just entered the contest.
Tue Feb 21 '06 11:49:46 am Set this message as last read

Doug_Doppler
Doug Doppler
CA
USA
Plays: Guitar (55 years)
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SteveeT - thanks again...
death cube k - I think it is no secret that Joe is an amazing guy, player and teacher. Part of the success in being a functional human being in the above 3 modes is the element of discipline. Slackers don't have the kind of career Joe has. As a teacher he was VERY demanding. You were expected to practice and you were held accountable - he delivered all the goods, but you were expected to do your part. Vai, Hammet, LaLonde, Rick Hunolt, Alex Skolnick are all part of the testimony of his dedication and success as a teacher - what a legacy. I don't think I know of any single teacher who has come close in rock to this kind of roster of successful and respected students. I can promise you that having Satch sitting about 3 feet away - watching you play through your exercises could provide a lot of incentive to practice them extensively. It was an experience that was nothing short of amazing. I had the good fortune to be able to afford hour lessons - for 3 1/2 years that transformed my life. It has been such a pleasure to watch Joe go from being relatively unknown to one of rocks most respected players - and deservedly so. I still have all my lesson plans and every so often go through them. One of them was a major reaming that I deserved and put the fire under my behind to get with the program. I'm glad I did!
Take care, and again, thanks for the warm welcome!

Sincerely,
Doug
Tue Feb 21 '06 11:58:55 am Set this message as last read

Cliff

Derry
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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Guitarmiester - Thanks for the info! I'm using a Marshall Valvestate 100w Combo amp at the mo. Similar to yourself, I got rid of my old digitech RP-6 Multi-Effects and bought a few different pedals to match the main effects that I use about 9months ago.

My main 2 effects are distortion and reverb (which I'm now dialing in from the amp) but I occasionally use a bit of chorus, delay and wah depending on the song I'm playing in the band.

My sound was loosing clarity at gigs and I thought it was my ears adjusting to the volume over the course of a set but it looks like the distortion pedal is playing up.

I'm currently using the in-built distortion channel on the amp and straight away it sounded less 'processed' than the pedal. Although I'm happy with the sound from the amp's distortion, I'm looking at getting a pedal that gets a similar sound as we occasionally do gigs where we play through a shared backline and I need to try and get the sound as consitent as possible hence a pedal to recreate the 'Marshall' sound (I'm thinking back to a Gary Moore interview where he said he used The Guvnor pedal with a Les Paul to get the sound on his Still Got The Blues album).

I can get some great fat sounds from my Peavey Wolfgang but also need something that can... er, go up to 11 (if you know what I mean!).

Keep me posted if you see any deals!

Tue Feb 21 '06 12:03:33 pm Set this message as last read

death cube k

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Doug_Doppler i hear ya..for sure.. i never had the oppertunity to sit 3 feet away from Joe, But his music keeps me inspired. thx :)
Tue Feb 21 '06 12:04:24 pm Set this message as last read

Keniko
Ken Erickson
Addison, IL.
U.S.A.
Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Doug_Doppler...... I'm sure many of us wish we were in your shoes as far as Joe being our teacher. I do. Joe is the best. How fortunate you are to have those experiences to reflect on as time marches on. Share some of your experiences with us sometime. Welcome to the site. Good luck to you
Tue Feb 21 '06 12:33:44 pm Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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michelle

Every Motley show I have been to recently (last 3 tours - except when they toured with Megadeth) - young kids were there with parents. Parents were wasted or drunk.

Last summer, the 2 kids just sat there - about ages 9 and 13 or so - especially during when Tommy was using his camera. The look on the daughter's face said it all - shocked, outraged, ect. I was too.

The concert rocked - parts were slow, parts were boring, but the music rocked !!

Tue Feb 21 '06 12:54:33 pm Set this message as last read

Satriella
Satriella Walker
Sudbury, Suffolk
United Kingdom
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Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagh

Boo hoo!!!!!!!!

Not fair!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Competition only open to US residents!

Sad Satriella xx

Tue Feb 21 '06 1:08:27 pm Set this message as last read

JonRobertQuinn
Jon Robert Quinn
Sacramento, CA
USA
Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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Brand New CD. Please hear it. Thanks.

"Jon Robert Quinn - JeRQ THIS TOO! 8=D" is Now Available.

--The first 10 copies of "JeRQ THIS TOO! 8=D" are autographed by Jon Robert Quinn--

"JeRQ THIS TOO! 8=D" is an extension of the "JeRQ THIS!" CD released in November of 2005. This CD takes you on a wild ride with MORE High-Energy Instrumental guitar but also includes something not usually heard from Jon Robert Quinn. This CD features vocals from the man himself and has also included a couple Live tracks as well.

Hear "Rhythm of the City" and "JeRQ THIS!" recorded Live from shows in 2005. "Rhythm of the City" was released in Jan 04 on the "Solo-Fisticated" CD and "JeRQ THIS!" was released on last November's "JeRQ THIS!".

Lyrics and vocals are by Jon Robert Quinn on two tracks, "There's a Woman" & "Her and Me".

To check out the CD, visit http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/jrq5 or visit http://www.JonRobertQuinn.com

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(((( Here's a letter from a fan )))) "I have just got your album. It flew all the way across the atlantic to The Isle of Lewis. I have now listened to it 4 times and it is sitting well with me. My son is 10 and he is learning the electric guitar and his wee ears pricked up when I stuck your cd onto my sound system. Keep working your guitar." - Gerry

----------Official Press Release---------- 23-year old guitarist Jon Robert Quinn is making a name for himself as a wild, yet captivating guitarist and songwriter. His shows are full of energy, emotion and pure enjoyment as he blazes through the fretboard with musical mayhem.

"He is incredible. His show is something everybody needs to experience,” said a JRQ Fan via email.

Jon Robert Quinn has become a bit of a road warrior, playing over 280 shows since May 2004 travelling up and down the West Coast. And is not afraid to genre hop providing High-Energy Rock, Jazz and Blues. He has had a lot of fun during his career performing live on television and making special appearances at fairs and festivals. One high point in his recording career was last year's release of "JeRQ THIS!" Soon after this release, he was internationally recognized as a virtuoso of guitar gaining radio play and a fan base from all around the world.

"I grew up in a household where my mother took lessons from Legendary Jazz Guitarist Johnny Smith and my father was into studio recording. I remember working in the studio with my father as a toddler helping adjust settings on the equipment." said JRQ.

Jon started playing piano at age 6 and picked up guitar at 14. Now at 23, he has what it takes to compete with some of the best. Jon Robert Quinn is talented, inspiring, a showman and truly, a virtuoso.

Jon is currently working on some new things for 2006. First off, he recently got involved with a modern rock band that actually isn't instrumental at all. Jon does guitar and vocals with this project. More information is soon to come. Also this year, the follow-up to "JeRQ THIS!" was released. "JeRQ THIS! TOO" features the familiar instrumental rock that everybody is used to, but also includes some vocal songs as well. Jon has now included vocals in all of his solo perfomances. And also this year, expect an all acoustic record with guitar and vocals. More information on all of these projects will be available soon.

More information on Jon Robert Quinn available at http://www.JonRobertQuinn.com

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Other popular titles from Jon Robert Quinn include: New Faces (2000) re-released February 2005 Solo-Fisticated (2004) released January 2004 One Long Road (2004) released December 2004 JeRQ THIS! (2005) released November 2005 JeRQ THIS TOO! 8=D (2006) released February 2006

Tue Feb 21 '06 1:42:04 pm Set this message as last read

punkdude75
Miguel Chavez
Chi-town, Illinois
USA
Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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whats going on in here. does anyone know when does Joe get in to the chat?
Tue Feb 21 '06 2:12:08 pm Set this message as last read

death cube k

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Tue Feb 21 '06 2:25:44 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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yes cube? you had somefink to say? lol......linky no worky... mebbe that's the whole point...? :)

Joe, we listened to the whole track this morning of Super Colossal....loved it, sounded great. Really hope to hear ALL of the SC songs on tour this year, lol!!! Well, at least all that we've heard samples of so far!! But yeah, prolly all 13 of them.... :D

Welcome Mr. Doug Doppler, it's great having you stop by and visit with us! We listened to your sound samples from your cd on your website...they rocked!! We also saw you in San Fran Dec 27th 2004 when you jumped on stage with Joe..that was so much fun! Cracked us up when Joe just took his guitar and hugged it like he should just give up playing after hearing you, LOL!! Hope to see more of you round these here parts...and out there on tour!

lol....I feel like I should get up in the middle of the night just to listen to each new song clip from Joe's record...I should just be nocturnal, like moon baby... how's yer eye btw ally?

Tue Feb 21 '06 2:41:38 pm Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Hey folks, I just uploaded a new track to my soundclick page! It's the first one from me in a while, have been in something of a creative rut I suppose, but anyway, feel free to follow this link - http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=259685 - to check out "(Unforgiven) Hammered".

It's fast paced and fairly serious without being too sad. It's a blend of two tracks - Unforgiven is the intro and then 50 seconds in it hands over to Hammered - hence the weird name!


Satriella, Waaaaaaaaaaaaaay off! hehe.....what? I didn't make any guesses at who it is, I just said "Who's it gonna be..."

I'm confused


Cliff, I'm not surprised it's the DS-1 that's giving you trouble. Is there anyway you can not use a pedal for your distortion tone?
mikesb, there's no way I can check out that music video with my dial-up.....who is it and what am I missing?! hehe

Also, I took delivery of Andy's Orange Swirl and And-Thology CD's today...the man's a legend. He included, in the package, and extra CD cover of Orange Swirl which he'd signed to me personally....I love the way he does this with his merchandise customers, none of this bollocks with paying double for a signed copy!

I haven't had time to listen to all of Orange Swirl or any of And-Thology yet :-[ but what I've heard so far I've loved. I can't wait for Resolution.


cuthbert, yeah Enzo's have to be built to be extra-safe 'cause they're driven by retards :-P hehe, sorry, that was uncalled for, I know, but Ferrari drivers in this country are not very good, and it seems those in California aren't much better!
Tue Feb 21 '06 2:43:58 pm Set this message as last read

death cube k

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cheese yep , the link works now... new tune
Tue Feb 21 '06 2:51:24 pm Set this message as last read

Stevee T

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Keniko....good luck with the new line-up!

Satriella....the pleasure is all mine...

death cube k...nice funky thang.....3)

Doug_Doppler...you playin' anywhere in the NYC area soon?

Simon....very nice tune....T2Jer's....rockin the house!

Edited Tue Feb 21 '06 3:10 pm

Tue Feb 21 '06 2:55:15 pm Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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What? A competition only open to US residents?

What a shock...

Hey those people who organise the competitions... there is a world out there beyond the shores of America!!!! Also, there is such a thing as a postal system to allow the goods to reach the destination!!!!!!! :(

Why are non-US people excluded access to so much...

Tue Feb 21 '06 2:55:43 pm Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Suzie, I dunno, something to do with not being from "the land of the free".

haha. Seriously, I don't know what the deal is but it's ridiculous....are the rest of us meant to feel apologetic or ashamed or something because we don't come from the US?!

Arrgggh, almost got me rantin' again! :-D

Tue Feb 21 '06 3:01:02 pm Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Go for it 962!
Tue Feb 21 '06 3:04:37 pm Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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962 Rant over yet??

Simon I will let some one else elaborate on the nugget I posted today but more importantly!! You not having high speed means that you did not access or view the link I provided a couple of days back to 30 minutes of AT live in Italy???

Tue Feb 21 '06 3:11:46 pm Set this message as last read

962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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mikesb, haha, yeah rant over!

And yes, I'm sad to say that's exactly what it means - no 30 minutes of rare Andy Timmons experience for me :'-(

Tue Feb 21 '06 3:18:47 pm Set this message as last read
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