ICEMAN II
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slanshroom
It's great to see those old videos of BRUCE LEE... I love the demonstration of the one inch power punch... now that’s lightning in a bottle… what an amazing specimen…his intensity, passion and fire separates himself from the rest…Just like Joe Satriani
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Mon Jun 19 '06 11:56:20 am
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TheMagician
Mark Downie Belfast, Ulster Northern Ireland
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Hey Joe, thanks for the awesome gig in Glasgow last night, and cheers for takin the time to sign all the stuff I brought with me to the meet and greet. Cant wait till the next time. Peace...
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Mon Jun 19 '06 12:02:25 pm
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staceyross
STACEY ROSS s/shields, TNYE AND WEAR ENGLAND
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just to say "thanks joe "for great night at newcastle ,great great show as usual, johnny a was superb too, anyone with an after show pass diamond /platinum its money well spent ,you will get a t shirt (different to everyone elses ),and a pick and the pass to hang round your neck to look cool before the gig .i bought a white t shirt at the gig and joe signed it afterwards (along with my pss and mag)at the meet and greet he even drew a little doodle on the side , its something i will never wear ,and keep always ,thanks again joe and band ,see you all later . ps nice one john ,keep up the good work .
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Mon Jun 19 '06 12:13:46 pm
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FabLawyer of SBM
Ronnie Anderson Atlanta, Georgia USA Plays: Vocals (39 years)
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Slansh - Always loved Omar Hakim. Quite amazing. I think that was Branford Marsalis on soprano sax as well - another amazing dude I have long admired.
Ronnie
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Mon Jun 19 '06 12:27:49 pm
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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ICEMAN II:Yeah quite remarkable the 2 of em.I used t own every book Bruce Lee wrote, but over the years they wandered into other friends hands & as expected never returned, lmao.It really is worth your money to buy them if you havent already, its good brain food.
Of course Martial arts have evolved a LOT since his death, but from a physical/mental & ultimately artistic point of view, noone was comparible to him back then.Simply mindblowing to achieve that as a chinese man in a very conservative/racist 60,s america.Let alone take hollywood by storm & become a world icon.
Proof you can fight & win against all the odds, pure magic.
Fab:lol, yeah sometimes I sit back n think its all goin t be alright when I hear talent like that bro, the Marsalis brothers are incredible for sure
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Mon Jun 19 '06 1:00:46 pm
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Donkey Hotay
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Yeah Cuth, i saw that one too... Love how Frank dressed that evening LMAO to better sell his serious professorial side with some sartorial splendour...... Gotta love it.
Hmm, The Carson clip I wish was on Youtube was the one with Johnny (as a perfect Reagan) getting a staff briefing "Hu's on the phone etc etc etc) bwahaha that was a classic....
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edoggy
Eric Davis Fremont, Ca. U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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yo dude, I think ur tha bomb I've been playin myself for 20+ yrs. congrats on all tha awards an noms.every time O turn on my comp I go directly 2 media player to hit satch boogie just to jumpstart my day!!!!!!!!keep on playin 4ever!!!!
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Mon Jun 19 '06 1:22:05 pm
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ICEMAN II
frozen in time... Plays: Piano
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slanshroom
I need to track down these bruce lee books...I used to own an old book called 'The wisdom of kung fu'... it talks about many things, but the one that stuck in my mind was… when a student was ready for his final test, they would take him to a building that was armed to the teeth with traps… they would have to make their way through the obstacle course unscathed and alive! it’s difficult to explain… but they built this floor with many squares…if you stepped on any square it would trigger an ‘assault dummy’…this dummy would fly out of a secret wall with different weapons…depending on how many squares you triggered…you could have up to six assault dummies flying at you at once…with all kinds of wicked weapons coming at ya! ! !
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Mikous
Mike Berry Kirkby Malzeard, North Yorks United Kingdom Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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I went to see Joe live at Newcastle City Centre and they were AWESOME!!! I'm only 13 so my hearing is still slightly gone. Galen Henson made my day by handing me his pick, and Jeff threw a drumstick at me. Thanks guys for a kick ass show! (I was looking to buy a bucket hat but they were awfully expensive!)
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Mon Jun 19 '06 1:40:59 pm
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kaybe
Karel Burgoyne Montrose, Scotland UK
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I have to say either by chance or planning, but a master stroke to hold your Scottish gig in the Royal Concert Hall, the acoustics were stunning.
Don't know if you noticed but on occasion your shadow played across the crowd, that was smart.
A good selection and balance of classics and new material, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Shame my son who is a great admirer missed it but hopefully you will return, in the next few years. Did phone him during the gig to let him listen to you play with your teeth!!
I'll paraphrase our great Scottish Bard Roobie Burns when I say " W 'as like yee, guy few an aw they ar' deed"
Thanks again for taking the trouble to come to Scotland and I am sure I speak for the massive fan base you have here-
"Haste ye back"
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Mon Jun 19 '06 1:48:08 pm
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FabLawyer of SBM
Ronnie Anderson Atlanta, Georgia USA Plays: Vocals (39 years)
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KAYBE - Is the Royal Concert Hall much better than the Clyde Auditorium? Never been to the RCH myself. I have been to Montrose many times. At one time many years ago I worked for Scottish Gas and recall going underneath the shops in the High Street to inspect stuff - it was old catacombs! Amazing under there. (I dont think i spelled catacombs correctly).
There are a few Scots on here. Hope you stick around.
Ronnie
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Jules Drucker Manalapan, New Jersey United States Plays: Guitar (31 years)
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what types of hats do you wear? i really like the ripped bicket hat. what company makes those?
-Jules
Peace
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Mon Jun 19 '06 2:14:27 pm
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njbeast
David Wren Manchester, UK Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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HEY PEEPS.................I BEG IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE WITH 2 EXTRA TICKETS TO THE CARDIFF GIG ON THE 22ND..... OR ANYBODY THAT WONT BE ABLE TO MAKE IT AM WOULD WISH TO SELL THEM.
PLEASE EMAIL ME OR GIVE ME A SHOUT............
STAY SAFE,
DAVE
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Mon Jun 19 '06 2:39:27 pm
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