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Sledgers
Rob
Guitar Player, North Yorkshire
England
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Hi Everyone

Joe Concert at Newcastle Upon Tyne was Great.... The first time I have seen him live hehe...... I arrived in the afternoon at the venue and met a couple of dudes from a place nearby.... lol the idea of meeting Joe became better than the actual gig, for a while. hehe. hehe I was aprehensive about going on my own at first, but I would recomend it to anyone because you will aways have one great thing in common with any Satriani fan, and conversation will never get dull or boring....... not only because Joe is a great guitarist, but because his music seems to create harmony joy and peace, even without listening to it, if you get my drift..... Johnny A was good on guitar, reminded me of Eric Johnson actually. ( Both are Wes Montgomery Influenced) Had a chat with his drummer afte rthe show... The blue lights which opened the show meant only one thing..... And when Joe started warming up to 'Flying in a Blue Dream' it took me a few seconds to realise that the Joe Show had started. I was on the balcony at the front row of the rear section on the left hand side, and so I couldn't see Joe when he moved to my left of the stage.... Hehe the place did not fill up and there were lots of seats empty upstairs, so I moved to the side near the stage and was actually looking down onto Joe as he was playing...... I got a rather unique view up there and got some great pics of the whole stage, with the other band members.... Jeff Campicelli 's drum kit especially..... Even got a close up pic of Joes foot on a pedal lol.... with my digi cam ...... (never used flash either) Before and after the show was gr8, when we met Joe, but especially afterwards..... I met these young dudes who were keener than I was to see him hehe...... I was just about to go and get a taxi, because I thought he would be ages in coming to meet us all...... (The few fans who faithfully stay around afterwards) when I thought to go back and wait for ten more mins or so.... Then whaddia know, Joe appeared...... We met and he posed for some pics with us........ He is a truly nice and pleasant person to meet......... Oh by the way, If you read this Jonny B..... I remember seeing Jeff C give his drumstick away...that must've been to you and your son hehe.... I was expecting to see Stuart Hamm on Bass but Dave Larue was brilliant... So was Galen.... though I had not heard of them before. My Tributes to Gordon, Arron and the Crew for being such good company and helping me to handle the gig without any paranoia, if you know what I mean lol..... I remained smoke free throughout, thankfully....... And enjoyed the gig for what it was...... Now I want to play more guitar, after seeing Joe..... What an inspiration.... Hopefully next year we'll all be able to meet up again for another show lol...... Joe it was an honour to meet you, and I'd love a lesson or two from you in person hehe...... Who wouldn't lol ...... :))

Rob/Sledgers from York



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Tue Jun 20 '06 7:32:40 pm Set this message as last read

Mr A
Mark Archer
Hallow, Worcester,,
UK
Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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Joe, I came to see you at the Birmingham Symphony Hall the other night along with one of my Guitar Students and his father. It had been a while since I last saw you live, due to other music commitments. WoW Man! You we're up for it and definately on FIRE! We all enjoyed it immensely, but a real big thanks to you because my young student now has some fantatstic motivation. I think the next time your in town, I'll bring all 45 of them along to see what can be done on the guitar and performed live! Please keep playing for ever and never stop! Kindest regards, Mr A.

ps the backing musicians were also awsome....and lets not forget the crew....great sound and lights guys. Thanks for a truely memorable evening!

Tue Jun 20 '06 7:41:31 pm Set this message as last read

Keniko
Ken Erickson
Addison, IL.
U.S.A.
Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Captain Steve..... I hear ya bro. So How Ya Been? Still trying to find people to auditions. I handed out 8 cd's of the songs we were coverin' and we think we scared them away....lol..... Some Satch and Joe Bonamassa. We did that purposely. If they can play these songs good they can play anything we throw at them. So so far....no takers. Thanks for askin'. BTW....Coffee Man....I love it. Take Care
Tue Jun 20 '06 8:53:18 pm Set this message as last read

Bobalooey
Bob Towle
Kingwood, TX
USA
Plays: Guitar (58 years)
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Joe,

I saw your show in Houston and picked up a copy of Super Colossal there at the show.

What an absolute monster you are. Every tune on the CD is great, I've turned a dozen or more friends onto it just by letting them hear "Made of Tears" which is an all time favorite...right up there with "Why".

If my dreams had a soundtrack, you'd be playing it. I know how hard you've had to work to become the artist you truly are, but your inate talent shines through all of your work.

I am truly a fan for life!

Tue Jun 20 '06 9:31:50 pm Set this message as last read

shredguy

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Joe, please come to Guam. I have turned on alot of people to your music. Please come and do a show here and take a vacation here.
Tue Jun 20 '06 9:50:21 pm Set this message as last read

gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham
Butte, Mt
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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HEY JOE, i heard you were on the radio today...someone i know said they heard you on there...... is this true?

oh and....do you think that Turkey Man will be on any other album in the future...like maybe you could do another Anthology like cd?!?!..... ohhhhh or...maybe you could do it live at a show you woud be filming..... im tellin ya Joe...that song is GREAT! SO SO SO SO SO BEAUTIFUL

shredinator....i would LOVE to have it....i have to talk to my dad first and see what he says ok? THANK you for offering....i'll probably ask tomorrow :D

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Tue Jun 20 '06 10:06:55 pm Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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GROWLER

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MIKE SB Thanks again for the great JH link. That was me playing bass bro! You didnt know I was black did you? That was an awesome jam and will definitely be put into the library. Didnt notice when that tape was made, but this band is far and above his last. What is JH doing now? No current cds. Not a bad actor either in that movie with Patrick Swayze, Roadhouse. More JH!!!

MTLHD Glad to see you posting again bruddah. As they say, take it a day at a time and try to stay on top of your situation. All things must pass in time. I'm going thru a slight problem myself. A little vertigo. Nice unexpected free rides in your mind. I imagine I must be overdoing it a bit so I gotta chill out. Hope you get better soon dude! Much Aloha

Speaking of Patrick Swayz, he, along with Nicolas Cage are wing chun boys. Saw NC chi sao at one time. Pretty good!

First martial arts pursued when 9 yrs old. Judo, from Judo Gene Labelle. At 10 yrs old no holds barred Labelle throws growler all around the mat like a ragdoll for about 15 minutes just to check out the falling technique. Another free ride...kinda like vertigo. Judo, excellent defense techniques to counter Muay Thai holds.

MR CRO Thanks for the congrats. I'm paying the price now. How you been doing? I think that I've been missing those excellent links you put out there. Hope all is well.

Out for now G.

Tue Jun 20 '06 11:11:52 pm Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Just got up after 4 hours sleep, got to go to work now.... still on a high from talking to Joe after the show last night- what a humble guy, I even managed to ask him a sensible question... a very surreal experience...

Thanks to John for the tour too, your time and hospitality was much appreciated making the experience even greater! And thanks to Jeff, Galen and Dave of course :)))))

Just now got to get through the day and sleep later... :))))))

BEST LIVE SHOW I HAVE EVER BEEN TO!

Thanks Joe :)))))))))

... one thing I got signed yesterday was a print-out of when Joe replied to me on here- he looked quite surprised I'd brought that along!

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Tue Jun 20 '06 11:34:20 pm Set this message as last read

kevingodley
Dan Kitchen
Lancaster, Lancs
U.K.
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Hey Joe

Hope you’re doing well. I just popped in to see if you’re much of a Mattias IA Eklundh fan and would you like to jam with him on a future G3 tour? Check this link:

http://www.myspace.com/mattiaseklundh

Take care :)

Dan

Wed Jun 21 '06 12:21:38 am Set this message as last read

bahduh
mark alistair
shillong, meghalaya
india
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ovation.......thanks bro.......yu got mail....

lucysorets...yu have mail.....get well soon......god bless.....

zenfish...the age of laurent blanc is far gone and so too didier deschamps.......now with zidane also going ..all that is left is a proud coach and a proud underachieving at world stage henry......lol....cheers frenchie.

suzie2000......congrats on the achievement..yu deserve it...how in the hell is joe now.????lol..lol.....havent seen him since last may....lol,,when he was in india...lol..lol....cheers and england were lucky to escape with a draw.....dont yu agree....and yes with that draw now they face ecuador and so will definitely progress to the qtrs and that is where it all ends unfortunately........enjoy school......bye..

satriella.......how was the joe show......??????..info c'mon.....

alexandre.......artanis,,,,,,mthead.......tracie.......hi ..hope yu gusy are doing well...

MThead....nice to see yu back......cheers to office...lol...lol.....now it is even worse ,...staying up till early morning watching football till about 4 in the morning and then work from 10...shit,this life sucks...i wish we can get a break from office till the world cup concludes...are yu cheering for any country?

bye.



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Wed Jun 21 '06 12:23:11 am Set this message as last read

Lanner

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Joe Went to the gig at Hammersmith Appollo, first time ive got to see you play live. AWESOME is the word that springs to mind. Johhny A before you was also excellent. Its great to see someone really enjoying what they do, you felt every note you played and it came through to the audience. A true musician. Heard a rumour that G3 might be touring UK next year, hope its true. Anyway please keep up the good work. Wish you well and good luck witht the rest of the tour.
Wed Jun 21 '06 12:39:18 am Set this message as last read

ryanleegall
Ryan Gall
Glenoma, Washington
united states
Plays: Bass (18 years)
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I was wondering if you ever Teach or will you teach someday?
Wed Jun 21 '06 12:46:23 am Set this message as last read

ryanleegall
Ryan Gall
Glenoma, Washington
united states
Plays: Bass (18 years)
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I went to your concert with my wife who was 8 months pregant last April at the Roseland Theatre in Portland it was great show, I know it is really last to be asking this but I had my picture taken with you by one of your guys and was told that he would email it to me. i didn't receive it in my email so i wondering if you might still have it. And if you do could you resend it please. Thank you so much
Wed Jun 21 '06 1:00:32 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Stevee T:Hes no slouch that’s for sure, lol

Ovation:People may not like Mr Varneys ways in conducting his business, but man did he get that one right or what!

Zen:& why is this playa a tad more interesting than the norm Varney releases?…Note selection! Staying clear of well troden modal ideas so many use, swapping instead for the much more difficult to execute jumbled interval changes many hope will be swept under the rug & forgotten, ha guess what, lol Much more inside playing & bluish bends than Holdsworths outside ideas.Probably a lot easier for most to consume because of that.

Holdsworths concept:Finger neatness 4 notes per string as opposed to 3 with all 4 fingers evenly spaced, each working individually from the last joint of the finger at right angles to the string for better note definition. ie no curving of the 3rd into the 2nd finger when playing 4 note per string whole tone lines!! Combine that with the 15 different scales Holdsworth uses & all its modal permutations…its no surprise you hear EVERY note crystal clear with the improv never the same twice! Its not for everyone but brilliant thinking non the less

GROWLER:Sorry t hear that about your Sifu dude, how is he now? & was that you playing bass with JH or are you pullin mikesb,s wire, lol

History of Wing Chun

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Wed Jun 21 '06 1:19:25 am Set this message as last read

Dirty Movies
Thomas Lawrence
Liverpool, Merseyside
United Kingdom
Plays: Guitar (31 years)
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I'm new to this site, I'm from Liverpool. I went to the show in Manchester on Friday and it was the first time I ever saw Joe. IT WAS AMAZING!! I went to see Steve Vai in the same place a few months before and I thought that was great but this was something else. Really inspirational Joe and I would love to see you again. Keep it up mate!!!

Tom

Wed Jun 21 '06 2:54:54 am Set this message as last read

JonnyB
Jonathan Berry
Kirkby Malzeard, Yorkshire
UK
Plays: Guitar (48 years)
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Hammersmith Apollo: Well this was the one I was waiting for and Joe didn't disappoint. His playing was fluid, masterful and truly expressive. He managed to breath new life into "old" favourites and faithfully reproduce the nuances of the new material. For me Joe is now the Grand Master of guitar and has gone beyond technique to the point where he just "becomes" the music. And what music! With ITLIS, I was afraid the material might be running a little thin but SC has proved that Joe is not short on inspiration. Red Shift Riders had me flying around the cosmos at warp speed, A Cool New Way was treated to a flurry of improvised extensions expertly woven into the main theme, One Robots Dream was a revelation to me live as it's one track I didn't really "get" on the CD. The Meaning Of Love is my new favourite ballad and has knocked Love Thing off it's podium.

I'd like to thank a few people for making the evening such a memorable exerience. Firstly Jon Iverson for taking care of us during the Platinum experience - you managed to make a difficult job look easy. My fellow fans and enthusiasts - I can't remember all the names but it was a pleasure meeting you all. Lastly Joe - words fail me man. You are living proof that it is possible to rise to the very top of the tree and still keep both feet firmly on the ground. You are indeed Super Colossal and I have never met anyone as kind, gracious, hard working and genuine as your good self. Thank You. I better end there - I'm getting a little misty eyed!
Wed Jun 21 '06 3:19:44 am Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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Whisky gal - You can only do your best. Noone can ask for more. Sometimes life is not so fair and it's the rotten b4st4rds who get the breaks. If it's meant to be, your time will come. Just be patient and as Billy used to say 'To thine own self be true'.

In the meantime, keep rocking.

Steve.

Wed Jun 21 '06 4:11:03 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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Slansh - I was talking to the nice Morgan custom fellas yesterday... 'Envy' who is currently getting a nice new body in the Morgan Custom shop is now also getting a new neck..

birdseye maple and ebony fingerboard

sheerrrrrr-wingggggg

excitinger and excintinger.. lol..


guys - thanks for the "oh my god you won" shouts... lol...

I never win anything so this was seriously seriously cool...

the after-show chit chat with Joe was very cool too...

meeting up with hrhfist, shell, satriella and their respective posses was also very very cool.

Suzie.. we missed each other again.. lol.. I can see a pattern forming here.. lmao..

I saw Matt call but it was so loud where I was I just couldn't make out anything he said... all the shouting and screeming cos the England game...

I'll try to call either you or Matt some time..


962 - bro.. where were ya?? did you get to the gig??
bahduh - unfortunately you're right.. England has no chance... lmao...

England is not the best team in the world.. but we are top 8 in my opinion... so I hope we at least make the quarters..

Argentina and Germany are looking very strong now...
but never discount Holland, Czech or Brazil...
this is where the Cup gets really exciting I think..


mari - the Satch gig was great - as usual.. lol
had a ball.. met loads of great T2Jers.. it was great it really was...

and I now have the new CD...

in my honest opinion...
this is his best one since Crystal Planet by far...

so I met Joe too.. we had a nice lil' chit chat too.. which was highly extremely cool..


Satch - love the new album I really do... using Simon Phillips was a master stroke.. that guy has such mammoth technique and I love his feel.. in my lil' opinion he's one of the top drummers around right now... he's a nice touch on the album..
great gig last night too.. you looked like you was in that real nice zone that lay somewhere between being very relaxed but very focused... and that's the place to be..
so of course you played real sweet..
great stuff bro... had a tip top night out..

I greatly enjoyed our little chit chat after the show too..
and the things you said to me really took me by surprise...
still makes me smile even now.. lmao..
what Clarky speechless?? never!!.. lmao

anyways.. huge respect to yer... and deepest thanks...

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Wed Jun 21 '06 4:20:37 am Set this message as last read

floss

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Great show at Hammersmith last night Joe - thanks a lot. What's your secret? - you seem to be getting younger! Next time can we get the "heads-up" about gigs by e-mail/newsletter? We saw the ad by chance in a Sunday newspaper supplement, along with the general population, and didn't get very good tickets. Would love to have been closer and maybe bagged one of your picks!

Also thanks for bringing Johnny A - been listening to him for a while now since getting a Favored Nations sampler CD and ordering one of his CDs. I was able to get the other one at the gig and he signed it for me. Great set and really nice bloke. Shame so many people missed it by hanging around in the bar!

Come back again soon Joe. Next time, Portsmouth Guildhall is a nice venue and if you want any more suggestions for G3 how about Jeff Beck or Dweezil Zappa?

Cheers Joe!

Wed Jun 21 '06 4:26:53 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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Yeah the old metro guy,s are man i was there a few times did some yehy cant tell you who the coach was she sure is mine though im doing yehy like you wouldnt believe man and here comes my hitman withe some more of my guy ka wack wack wack wack he,s wacking the cops like you wouldnt believe and an email contract it,s for like posting to you or any kind of say anything posts man this cops going whats going on now oh my hitmen killing all them to jsut sighn here manand him and him all ofthem done my hitman the cop yeah he,s the supervisor sometimes man yep thats him man my hitman ille have you dead before you move man one prob perfect he,s paid cashola man feeeewwwww cool hey good yeyh to man the old cops doing there thing is that goes back to when i was a teen man they use to take a real beating man can you leave frank im sure the opp could use a beating if they get the same as what we get are they getting the same man oh yeah the were learns man later wolf2.
Wed Jun 21 '06 5:28:11 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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As we all get older, I'm sure that, like me, you would like to stay 'alive & sharp' for as long as possible. The harsh reality is, however, that none of us live forever, and one of these days each one of us is likely to finally lose our smarts. If you're like me, you will want to know when that happens so that you don't embarrass either yourself or your loved ones, so I am convinced that each of us should take a good hard look at ourselves from time to time. This should help get you started with the process:

During a visit to a hospital for the mentally infirm, a visitor asked the Director what the criterion was that defined whether or not a patient should be institutionalized.

"Well," said the Director, "we fill up a bathtub; then we offer a teaspoon, a teacup and a bucket to the patient and ask him or her to empty the bathtub "

"Oh, I understand," said the visitor. "A normal person would use the bucket because it's bigger than the spoon or the teacup."

"No," said the Director, "a normal person would pull the plug. Do you want a bed by the wall or near the window?"

Wed Jun 21 '06 5:32:16 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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I dialed a number and got the following recording: "I am not available right now, but thank you for caring enough to call. I am making some changes in my life. Please leave a message after the beep. If I do not return your call, you are one of the changes."

What does that mean?

Wed Jun 21 '06 5:33:45 am Set this message as last read

DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips
King Of Monsters
Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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Keniko
After reading some of Hunter S. Thompsons books/ recounts of events he's covered I've really considered journalism.



Yeah my pictures of Joe are a bit fuzzy...he was so active on stage it was an awesome show everyone was having such a good time.

Best concert I've ever been to.

Delfino
Wed Jun 21 '06 5:40:56 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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Words to Live By

At pilots training back in the Air Corps they taught us, "Always try to keep the number of landings you make equal to the number of take offs you make."
Wed Jun 21 '06 5:45:07 am Set this message as last read
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