Satriella
Satriella Walker Sudbury, Suffolk United Kingdom
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JOE .....I HAD AN AMAZING NIGHT LAST NIGHT...I WAS WATCHING LIVE IN SAN FRANCISCO AND THE SATCH TAPES....BOY IT WAS SO GREAT TO SEE YOU PLAY...I WAS TRYING TO IMAGINE WHAT ITS LIKE TO BE THERE...WONT HAVE TO IMAGINE MUCH LONGER....
OH QUESTION....WHAT IS YOUR BEFORE GIG CHANT AT THE MOMENT.....ON THE SF TOUR IT WAS "(SOMEONE....HELLO I'M DORI AND I CAN'T REMEMBER ANYTHING) GET A LOAF"
WHAT IS IT NOW?
YOUNGER AND OLDER YOUR PLAYING IS OUT OF THIS WORLD....NO WONDER YOU ARE INTO ALIENS!
HUGS SATRIELLA XX
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Satriella
Satriella Walker Sudbury, Suffolk United Kingdom
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Oh question for JOE or anyone who has seen Joe on this tour....does Dave do a solo bit like Stu on LISF?
Boogieman75 - Welcome to the board....I was trying to figure out what my favourite satch song was again last night as I was watching the DVDs....its just soooooo hard....coz there are so many great tunes....I guess ones that touch me would be...I believe, Rubina's Blue Sky Happiness, The Phone Call, Satch Boogie, Rubina and of course Always with me Always with you....but ask me again in a few weeks and it would probably all change coz I love em all!
Levis - Hey you...good to have another UKer!
Michelle - Yay a week at Disney....fab....we stayed just a few yards from there...you could see the fireworks every night...but we didn't actually go...we went to the other five....Seaworld was definately my favourite....I cried when I finally got to feed and see the dolphins!
Hugs Satriella xx
Aaaagh Mark did you just email me....I think I just deleted you instead of some sony one...ooooh please email again.....sorry!
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Anton Shred
Anthony Lybrand Fremont, California USA Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Hey all, just chillin here enjoying the evening posts! Whew, ha, my god.
Growlza: what's up mang? Gotta say, you're right about Jimi, but I'll tell you a story here. I saw Stevie Ray Vaughn once. The time I saw him, he and Jeff Beck were playing together in Oakland. They had been trading headlines for a few days. I had gone to see Jeff Beck mainly as he is one of my favorites. What I saw in Stevie was unfucking believably breathtaking. Swear to God there is and was never anyone who could play Hendrix the way Stevie could. The set was just incredible, he played with a renewed vigor, as he had just kicked all his personal demons recently, liquor, drugs etc. He played behind his back, with his teeth, and with that mother fucker on the ground while he kicked it and manipulated it with a nudge from his hand every now and then. But it wasn't just noise, it was holding, and continually staying within a musical framework. I couldn't believe it. I had been stunned by my ignorance in not paying him much mind before that. He was a lot like Jimi in his life and love for the instrument, no one can take that away from him ever. Tragically, it was the last time he ever played, as he was killed in that helicopter crash days later. I was lucky to have seen him. I like the way Eric plays Jimi now, he's very good, but Stevie was the master, hands down.
I still love to hear Jeff Beck's guitar work. I don't like everything he does the same, but he plays with an uncanny ability in his phrasing that is uncomparable. Just listen to Guitar Shop, a very good album from a while back, or There and Back. I like his more personal phrasing on songs like The Final Peace, that is a beautiful song. Anywho, enough of me, I'm outa here brotha, talk at ya later .......Anton
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bahduh
mark alistair shillong, meghalaya india
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lucysorets.....thank yu for the mails and have a wonderful trip to the Catalan city...cheers and do get back to me soon...peace...yu have mail...
tracie(cheese101)....thanks for the mail....yu have one too...regards to chris...
ATN(Randell).....cheers bro and thank yu very much for the offer to help..i am sure steven would really appreciate if yu can show the pics to him.....take care and god bless...yu have mail....some new pics...hope yu like them....cheers...
suzie2000....hi....doing fine.thank yu for asking...btw,by any chance have yu been able to call steven...do let me know...
marimari...hi....so now that yur back,did yu get to get in touch with steven while yu were in SF...yu said it would be easier to call him from there..do get in touch......cheers...
zenfish...alexandre......mthead...artanis.....captainsteve......
whats up guys....hope yu guys are having a great day!
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Anton Shred
Anthony Lybrand Fremont, California USA Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Slanshroom, well I have been out of the game for about 3 years now. I have been building a 67 camaro RS for about 5 years now. My last band had broken up and I was just fucking so pissed. This is 3 years ago, and so I sold the Boogie and cabinet to get some more things for my car as I was tired of playing my ass off for that chemistry to work and nothing came of it. Very frustrating for me and I didn't play for about a year and a half. Then my mom got Leukemia and I went to see her every day for 2 months at San Francisco Hospital, that just beat the crap out of the most important person in my life, and so when she was told to stay home for her last weeks I got married earlier than planned to make her happy just one more time as she was dying. And then my wife got pregnant with our little girl who is one year now, and so that's my story. Whew, I know it's a mouthful, but anyway I am changing careers from painting cars, guitars and other shit to radiologic technology. I take care of the little girl in the day and go to school at night. I was given a copy of Doug's new dvd, which is really great, by him, and bought some cheap practice amp so am trying to "come back". Ha, what a fool I was to stop playing, I was getting pretty good, oh well, still not too bad. We sounded like, Tool meets 311 meets Alice in Chains. Pretty heavy and with some very nice lead playing, My friend was taking lessons from Doug also and we would switch leads. Very aggressive. After that I just noodled around doing some covers with friends, usually AIC, Korn, Creed, and Godsmack, STP. Good fun for a while. So nothing much these days as you can see I have gotten busy as hell the last few years. Thanks for the comments though, See you later and peace out bro. Anton Shred
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Wed May 24 '06 10:56:08 pm
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Anton Shred
Anthony Lybrand Fremont, California USA Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Mr. Joe Satriani,
I have a question for you. As a former custom painter I was always impressed with the totally awesome and unique paint jobs that Donnie Hunt did on your guitars before he passed away. At one of your shows I picked up a special high priced shirt that had been done I believe by Donnie. Or it might be your artwork. I'm not sure, but I never wear it except for a few shows that I wore it too, and have never seen any one wearing one like it ever since I bought it. I know Donnie was still alive at the time it came out and am pretty sure it's his artwork. Could you tell me if indeed it is, or if it is your own artwork? I would love to know, maybe you're up right now and checking the site huh?!!
Anyway, loved your show of course at the Warfield, and the new album is a work of art itself. Hope ZZ and Rubina are enjoying your time off for a bit!
Thanks Joe if and when you respond to this.
With respect; Anthony Lybrand, aka Anton Shred
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Satriella
Satriella Walker Sudbury, Suffolk United Kingdom
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I just thought all these people here.....and all those people on the Live in San Francisco tape.....anyone on here on there....if you catch my drift?
Anton shred - Sorry to hear about your mum....that's tough to go through for her and you (inc family)
Hugs Satriella xx
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Hi ;) Here is an update on the number of UK premium ticks still available...
MCHESTER - 3/NCASTLE - 8/GLGOW -3/BHAM -1/LONDON -SOLD OUT/BMOUTH -10/CARDIFF -3.
Cheers
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Master Yoda
Neil Morgan York, North Yorkshire England Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Clarky - Which e-mail address did you send it to? My RECOIL is sometme a bit gay and I can't open it, so your best bet is either nwmorgan@tiscali.co.uk or dontspillmybeer@hotmail.com if you actually want me to read it... lol. A big breakdown/analysis/critique of the songs would be wicked!
NM
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davealan
David Alan usa Plays: Drums (38 years)
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Growler in reply to your post: I am no more special than anyone here and never implied I was an expert or as you put it an authority figure. But you made a statement that was incorrect. If this site determines that they want to deny access to anyone (yes including you) they have the right to do so and it will not end the sites existense. By the way the site I made reference to is registered in CA and the photog sites I participate in are as well. All have limited, blocked, banned and sued users for various reasons that they deemed innapropriate or that caused there sites harm.
So to repeat I posted a correction to your incorrect statement albeit I am sure an innocent mistake on your part. I mentioned the forum could go to paid membership status not because of anyone's push to do so but it could be for many reasons. I didn't post the information to make you so defensive. If you read my post I never insulted or chastised you in anyway as you have done so with your reply. It is possble you have gotten on other participants nerves but I can assure you you could never get on mine. I read your posts with a great big smile and as entertainment.
And as far as you telling me to go to myspace.com where I belong let me tell you I have never been to myspace.com nor have any interest in going there in the future. Please do me a favor and continue to post your FBI stories as I enjoy reading them as much as the next. I wish you all the best. Oh one last thing regarding your predators info. I am sure Vegas has many no doubt. I believe you stated you are from Hawaii? If that is correct you have quite a few there yourself. I have a good friend who is from Hawaii and visits his family often. He confirmed that it is a problem in your wonderful state as well.
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matt king
Matthew King Brick, New Jersey United States Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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i had a thought recently...
canned pepsi is so much better than canned coke...
however...fountain coke, owns the hell out of fountain pepsi. hmm....
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Master Yoda
Neil Morgan York, North Yorkshire England Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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I had my fucking bag stolen whilst I was at work yesterday. It had my car and house ekys inside, so now I've had to change the all locks in my house. Don't now what I'm supposed to do abou the car though; can you change car locks?
If I find out who it was I'm gonna crack some skulls...
Matt King - Meh, it's all about Sprite anyway, dude!!! lol
NM
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Anton Shred:Y had a rough time bud no doubt bout it but great t hear yer makin steps back at last.Radiologic technology sounds interesting, keep me posted how the night school works out, peace n good luck t y
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Darin Janke Midrand, Gauteng South Africa Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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Hi Joe
Your latest album Super Collosal is out of this world , there is not one song that I dislike.
Keep up the fantastic work. Is there any possiblity that you might come to South Africa in the future? I would love to see you live!!!!!!!!!
Darin Janke
South Africa
Pretoria
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51 ways to save gas ~
1. Use car wisely
It starts with paying attention to why, where and when you drive. Drive only when necessary.
2. Use shortest route
Always use the shortest route, which can usually be determined in advance with online map services.
3. Multi-task errands
Multi-task your errands and consolidate them into one trip.
4. Avoid rush hour traffic
Avoid rush hour & other peak traffic periods whenever possible.
5. Plan ahead
Speed wastes gas, plan ahead and you will still get there on time.
6. Shop before you drive
Use the Internet, newspapers or phonebook to comparison shop before you drive to several stores.
7. Find delivery services
Find companies willing to delivery what you need to your home. Consider dry cleaning delivery services, food and anything else that will bring what you need, without burning up your gas.
8. Grocery shop once/week
Small trips to pick up a few things add up to a big waste in gas. Do grocery shopping once a week.
9. Let kids walk
Let the kids walk. They are often close enough to school and friends. They may complain now but they'll thank you someday.
10. Walk or bike
Walking or biking is also good for adults. It narrows the waistline and widens the wallet.
The way you maintain your car has a big impact on its gas performance.
11. Check for leaks
Before you take your car out, check the driveway for gas tank leaks. Even little ones can waste plenty of fuel over time.
“Gasoline evaporates you might not see a big pool of it but if you see some discoloration in the concrete you might have some, and yes if you're leaking gas you're leaking pennies and maybe dollars and that something to be fixed,” Csaba Csere, Editor-in-Chief for Car and Driver Magazine
A lubricated car runs much more efficiently.
12. Check your oil
And follow the carmakers' recommendations which you will find on your side door panel.
13. Energy-saving oil
Look for oil labeled energy saving. With computer-diagnostics, modern cars don't lend themselves to do it yourself tune ups, but you can:
14. Change air filter
Change your own air filter. Check it first, if the dust won't shake out cleanly, get a new one.
“If you don't have a good air filter it's going to result in terrible reductions in terms of mileage efficiency,” said Alan Steinberg, EPA Regional Administrator.
15. Seasonal tires
Seasons change and so should your tires. Make sure you're using the proper tire for winter and summer.
16. Inflate tires properly
And make sure your tires are inflated properly. It’s easy to do. Check the tire when its cold and compare that number to the recommended tire pressure. It will mean your car doesn't have to work as hard to get you where you want to go.
17. Junk out of trunk
Get the junk out of the trunk. No sense in dragging around blizzard gear all summer and adding weight to your vehicle.
18. Fill up when cool
Early morning or late evening. Cooler temperatures mean less vapor.
“From the environmental standpoint, it's better to fill up your tank in the cooler hours of the morning or the evening,” said Ray Werner, Chief of the Air Programs Group in New York, Environmental Protection Agency. “Gas is less volatile and won't evaporate quite so quickly and form ozone damage in the environment. So we recommend early morning or late evening.”
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19. Get a light colored car
From a lighter colored car.
“So (if) you buy a lighter colored car it's going be a little bit cooler, the air conditioner won't have to work as hard, and you'll save gasoline,” said Robert Sinclair of the American Automobile Association.
20. Park in the shade
And regardless of the color, park in the shade.
“What happens is in a vehicle that's sitting out in the hot sun there is something called evaporative emissions,” said Sinclair. “You know, the fuel and the tank is expanding, it creates fumes that get out past the gas cap and go out into the atmosphere. That's why you see the bellows on gasoline pumps, for recovering that evaporative emissions.”
21. Don't top off gas
Don't top off your gas - it frequently winds up spilled on the road.
22. Tighten gas cap
Tighten your gas cap. It needs to contain both fuel and fumes. Most cars do not benefit from higher octane - higher priced gasoline.
23. Use correct grade fuel
Use the lowest grade recommended by your car maker. If you still prefer a richer blend - stop by the auto parts
24. Buy octane additive
Store and buy a bottle of octane. A little of this every few tank fulls will keep your car and your pocketbook smiling.
Air conditioning is practically standard on modern cars. Is there a way to keep cool for less? It depends. There are two strategies for air conditioning.
25. Slow speed: no air
Around town at slow speeds, turn the air off and roll down your window. On the highway, at speeds of 40 and over, open windows
26. Use air on highways
Create drag. Roll them up and use the air. Potential savings depend on many factors including how high and how long you run your air. Speaking of drag on the highway, about half your engine power is needed to overcome wind resistance. Avoid hauling
27. Avoid roof hauls
Things on your roof. Or check out some of the aerodynamic carriers. They look cool and will help minimize drag.
28. Avoid warm-ups
Avoid long warm-ups. Even on cold mornings, your car doesn't need more than a minute to get ready to go. Anything more and you're just burning up that expensive fuel.
Turn off before you turn on.
29. Turn off electronics
Starting your car with electronic devices, like the radio and air conditioning, turned off, will put less strain on your engine which translates to better gas mileage.
30. Use GPS
A moderately priced GPS unit will pay for itself in wasted time and wasted gas. It's perfect for the directionally challenged or those of us who are just too embarrassed to ask directions
31. Go the speed limit
When you drive, go the speed limit. It's calculated for maximum safety, but will reward you with maximum mileage. Count on getting more than 20 percent more mileage traveling at 55 than you would at 70 mph.
Dragging brakes are a total drag for your gas mileage.
32. Keep brakes adjusted
Your foot and hand brakes adjusted.
“If you're going down the road and you notice your car is drifting constantly to one side it probably means you've got a break drag on the car,” said Csere.
33. Drive evenly
Drive evenly with a steady foot. Don't jiggle the accelerator. Quick starts - are a quick way to the poorhouse. They burn plenty of gas.
34. Avoid hard stops
Panic or hard stops will also cost you. Try to anticipate stop signs and traffic lights.
“If you know you're going to be stopping half a block down take your foot off early and coast a little bit,” said Csere. “Because all that energy you’re putting in to speed you’re going to waste when you step on the brake.”
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35. Avoid idling
An idle mind may be the devil's workshop. And an idling car isn't much better.
“But when you are idling, you are burning fuel,” said Sinclair. “We do recommend that you don't idle your car for more than thirty seconds and just to give you an idea of how much gas is used when you're idling, for every hour you're sitting at idle, you're probably burning a gallon of gasoline.”
The old belief about using more gas to restart a car than leaving it idle, is just that, an old belief. It’s rendered obsolete by modern starters. With modern fuel injection and electronic ignitions deliver consistent amounts of fuel.
36. Don't rev engine
Revving your engines impresses no one. What it will cost to replace your cylinders and gas could go to a truly impressive dinner date.
37. Use right foot only
To avoid riding the brake and wasting gas, use your right foot to control both pedals.
38. Shift to high gear
Shift into high gear as soon as possible. Get there by lifting a your foot from the accelerator a tiny bit early.
39. Don't weave
The more you weave the more gas your burn. Keep your wheel still.
“Adjusting your speed to get in and out and those constant throttle motions hurt you and there's probably a little bit of drag from constantly turning like that so you know you're better off picking a lane and staying in it, doesn't meant don't change at all but one lane change in miles is a whole lot better than 10," said Csere.
40. Don't accelerate up hill
Don’t accelerate up a hill. When approaching it, build up speed before the incline then maintain on the way up - and of course you can coast down.
41. Follow traffic reports
It’s practically impossible to scan the radio without hitting a traffic report. Use them to avoid jams and other delays.
42. Park and walk
If you wander all over the parking lot looking for that really close parking space, you'll use more gas. Don't be afraid to walk a ways if it comes to that, the walk will do you good!
With gas prices still on the rise, how do you make the system work for you?
Don't drive around shopping for gas. It's counterproductive.
43. Gasbuddy.com
A website called gas buddy will tell you where the deals are before you leave the house. Prices are statistically the cheapest on Wednesdays, but this
44. Find discount gas days
Is only statistically true over a large number of days. It won't be true every week. Check nearby service stations to see if they offer discounts any particular days.
45. Fill up before holiday
Also, getting a fill-up three days before a holiday will help you save on the price bump.
46. Wait until near empty
Don't fill until near empty. If you do this, it can extend your gas because you are hauling a lighter load as the tank nears empty. On cold days, however, you may not want to do this. Running a car with less fuel can be harder on the fuel pump life.
And speaking of lighter:
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47. Find credit card discounts
Some credit cards offer gas savings when you use the card for purchases. This works in much the same way that some credit card companies give you frequent flyer miles when you use their card for purchases.
48. Member benefits
Some gas stations offer membership benefits. There are also department and grocery stores that give discounts at the fuel pump when you use their store membership cards.
In blind tests, motorists can hardly find a difference between:
49. Brand difference
Brands of gas. You could be paying more for next to nothing.
“They're using the same refineries, they're using the same pipelines to transport the fuel,” said Sinclair. “They're using the same trucks to transport the fuel. And the federal government has standards that gasoline must achieve in order for it to be sold as a motor fuel. So the old idea that one brand of gasoline might be better than another, is really something that's a myth these days.”
50. Carpooling
Is carpooling the new way to meet your life partner? No, but it can save you enough to go on several dates.
And finally...
51. Public transportation
Look into public transportation. What better time than when gas prices are high, to re-investigate whether there's a train or bus that is on your route to work and can save you money.
“I'll tell you the best way of avoiding pollution and saving money in terms of driving, I got it right in my pocket,” said Steinberg. “New York has the best mass transit systems in the country. So don't drive if you don't have to.”
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