Donkey Hotay
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Simon (962) and others who visit Andy Timmons site will have read the following quote from Mike Daanes (Andy's bass player) regarding Andy's upcoming release. The last line pretty much sums up the whole history of rock'n'roll in one line...
Wish I coulda come up with something so witty and profound for the liner notes for Talk2Joe Echo..
"We set the bar pretty high for this record and we all feel like it measures up. We wanted the songs to be the main priority while still throwing some wow factor. I'm pretty sure that anybody who has ever picked up a guitar will appreciate this record, but with any luck, we'll get one step closer to our ultimate goal......... girls."
Bwahaha classic!!!
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Wed Mar 1 '06 10:51:35 am
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Dark Ripper
Ricardo Gomes Braga Portugal Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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Joe hi man ...
if you ever come to portugal i think you could talk to this guy Gonçalo Pereira ( chek out the site )and you could make a really cool jam because he's on of the best portuguese guitar players and you are the best ever \m/
think about it and please say anithing
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Wed Mar 1 '06 11:27:02 am
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Namm Man
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Happily Married
I could be intrested in your liquidation. Do you have some pictures of the guitars? What would you like to see as a price after conversion to US dollars?
Namm Man
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Wed Mar 1 '06 11:43:24 am
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Hrh Fish
paul Fisher London, UK Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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ARRRGGHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
20 pages of posts to catch up with.....................
Got some new spyware on my pc and Ive been cleaning my registry files. My pc has been really stroppy crashing and tings.
Got a cool wkend ahead me and 2000 nutters at a Pontins holiday camp. My mates at Hardcore Heaven ave got me doin the Phantom flan flinger (remember Tiswas !!). For those that dont know Im running round in a ski mask and a cape throwing custard pies at folk !! Its a hard life...........
Been away for a while but hopefully my PC's OK now.
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Wed Mar 1 '06 11:54:57 am
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Ok, question for all guitarists here. I think I know what most answers will be, but asking anyway. Here's my situation: I'll be graduating high school in a few months and, for the 1st time ever, I have the chance to get pretty much anything I want (yea, early graduation present!). For me, they knew right away it would be something related to music. I'm most likely thinking of going with a nice tube amp. Right now, after some amp testing, the two amps I'm trying to decide between are the Peavey JSX and a Mesa Boogie Single Rectifier Solo 50. Both are amazing amps.
Suggestions? Even suggestions on other amps to test out? The store by me only sells a few brands, Peavey, Mesa, Marshall, Fender, Ibanez, and Crate. Mesa and Peavey are the only ones that I'm really interested in... Marshall's are way overpriced, I don't think many would leave with a Marshall when there are Peavey's and Mesa's stacked up next to them for trying out. There are no Soldano or Laney dealers around me, so don't bring them up.
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Wed Mar 1 '06 12:13:05 pm
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Hrh Fish
paul Fisher London, UK Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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Each to there own bud. I'll try once more .... try it with chords if you play Cmaj which is C, E,G and the bass player plays an A root note with it combined it is Am7 right? The Cmajor scale is C<D<E<F<G<A+B. The relative minor is the 6th in this case Aminor. A minor scale is A,B,C,D,E.F+G.
The finger patterns on the fret board you have seven inversions. To produce the modal variations its knowing which inversion you start on to produce the mode you want. I am talking from the practical angle.
I was just giving you a different light to see things in. It amazes me the way that each individual interprets things.It what makes the world the way it is. Sometimes I like to play the Devils advocate just to see how people react. At the end of the day we all get on on this site cos we all love Joe and his music...........
I'll drop you an email
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Wed Mar 1 '06 12:35:20 pm
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Namm Man
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I love Joe's JSX sound but it is short of the live punch that you get from Vai........... Sorry Joe!
Here is a link to Vai's Site that pimps Carvin.
Vai big and bold
Joe Satriani
Any plans for a DVD release of the Super Colossal tour. RUSH has released two DVD's encompasing their latest Vapor Trails tour. The latest R30 comes with a couple of goodies, picks and such.
This could ease the pain of the underage and travel restricted fans that are missing out on the live performances. I love my Joe Satriani Live from San Francisco DVD as well as the G3. If you do have plans could I suggest more fun behind the scenes stuff?
Thanks.
Namm Man
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Wed Mar 1 '06 12:36:50 pm
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Hrh Fish
paul Fisher London, UK Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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YOU SHOULD ALL CHECK OUT SATRIELLAS DRAWINGS PEOPLE.
www.photobucket.com then search for Satriella..
THE SID JAMES DRAWING YOU DONE FOR ME IS ABSOLUTELY SPOT ON.....
Thanx lol
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Wed Mar 1 '06 12:41:45 pm
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Hrh Fish
paul Fisher London, UK Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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ITS all personal aint it. Its like one man fancies blondes another one likes brunettes. ITS all down to what you want to be able to do. Personally cos I am experimenting with Techno/Hardcore/Hardhouse etc Im into spacey fx. Ive got a POD line 6 unit which is amazin. I can actually midi up the points in the tunes where I need to switch sounds and its all done for me.I can even midi controll the amount of fx like a filter on a keyboard. Nomore stomping on pedals and I can switch multiple fx on and off simultaneously. When I first got it it took me a while to stop my foot looking for the pedal to stomp on. Its capable of simulating all the classic amp sounds too and when they release new sounds you coan download em aand programe em into your unit. Thats the way its going.
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Wed Mar 1 '06 12:53:42 pm
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Namm Man
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"Two concert-hall ushers were shot during a Kanye West show, police said Wednesday"
I miss read this sentence the first time and started to get excited thinking Usher was shot at a Kanye West show.....
Fu@$king brits, it's that cowboy Tony Blair thats responsible for all this gun violence. If he were just a bit more like Bush.... oops I am really starting again now!
Namm
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Wed Mar 1 '06 1:01:49 pm
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McDave
Cook, MN
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Guitarmeister...I have'nt been able to try either one of those amps you mentioned. It sounds like a tough choice though. I'd go with the one you feel most comfortable with. Also take into consideration that the JSX is 120 watts and the Mesa (I'm presuming) is 50 watts. A 50 watt Mesa (or any other decently made amp) is more than enough power for any situation...clubs, garages...whatever. I'm currently using a Fender Reissue '65 Twin Reverb which is a very powerful 85 watts. So much so, that I am considering buying a Hot Plate so I can get it's full potential without pissing off my neighbors. In the future I will be sure any new amp I buy has the option of switching between 25 watts and 100 watts. Peace, SD
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Wed Mar 1 '06 1:02:20 pm
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Hrh Fish
paul Fisher London, UK Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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It was a misprint 2 ushers shot themselves at a Kane West show...........
It should have read Usher shot himself at a Kane West show....
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Wed Mar 1 '06 1:14:12 pm
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Keniko
Ken Erickson Addison, IL. U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Cuth/Zinc..... Thanks for the support. As for couches. It's buyer beware. Cuth, If your wife experiences frequent nerve problems I'd look into a Chiropractor. It really helps and I believe in it to a point. It's not going to cure anything modern medicine would handle such as cancer, leukemia etc. What it does is puts your body in shape to battle issues it can handle. Common cold, back aches, stomach aches, sinus problems, etc. Check it out if you haven't already. Take Care.
hrh fish...... So you're a Pod Man. Well Alright ....me too. I have the Pod 2.0 and a Pod Pro I use Live with the Line 6 412st bottom and the floorboard. After some research I've decieded against the XTLive and want to go with the XT Pod Pro. With Cindy's recent health issues we'll have to wait on that. I choose the XT Pro over XT live cause of the connections, plus I already have the power amp and bottom and rack. I need the FVB floorboard as I need to switch programs live. But I think it's really great. The Tone Library is amazing isn't it?
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Wed Mar 1 '06 1:14:18 pm
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Hrh Fish
paul Fisher London, UK Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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HI YA KENIKO
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I especially love the Midi capabillities on the unit and the amp simulations are very accurate. One of the studios I session at use em. Larry at Multimedia here in the UK uses em on all his stuff he has people like Glen Hughes, Scott Gorham he works with and they all rave about it.
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Wed Mar 1 '06 1:19:22 pm
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Hrh Fish
paul Fisher London, UK Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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Vai is an amazing player>. I prefer his earlier stuff with Zappa and Alcatrazz and the Dave Lee Roth stuff. Technically he is flawless but like Malmsteen he showboats a lot. I prefer Satch because he plays for the tune and flashes the ace card now and then. But I still like em both. Again its like one man likes blondes and another brunnettes......
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