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Gruff
Gareth Shaw
Southampton, Hampshire
UK
Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Fantastic gig in Bournemouth. Thanks-superb!

...but now I can't decide whether to;

-give the guitar up or to give my life up to it

Thu Jun 22 '06 12:03:13 am Set this message as last read

yngwie1
kevin perkins
basildon, essex
England
Plays: Guitar (41 years)
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Hi joe !!, I went to your your show in London the other day. Been a fan for years , What a fantastic show you and the guys put on for us all !! thankyou! I brought a freind along , who is not famillier with your music , and well not into guitars at all. After seeing you and your band , they changed their mind , They had never seen a guitar played like that before , and your music was so cool and refreshing !!!! I could go on and on ,, Thanks for a super show , and fantastic music , Hope to see you guys real soon !!
Thu Jun 22 '06 12:51:49 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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marimari:We all get the blues at times hon, dont beat yerself up about it.A while back there i got headfucked & spewed a pile here in T2J when my partners family started on about marriage, that opened up a hole i thought had healed a long time ago, that hole being the failure of my last & only marriage.Which was mostly to do with me not agreeing on certain issues with the roman catholic church, sending wife & said family into full on attack mode, the end result being...i left...adios. Noone here to my knowledge would think any the worst of you for offloading here, its healthy to be rid of negative energy.I usually write down neg thoughts on a piece of paper, read it the next day, burn it, then put into action something that wont bring it up again.Works most of the time for me.Other times i decide t go sparring with brick walls, not recommended lol

Zen:Thats an unfair comparison of J Healey,s cover of Angel Eyes & the majestic instrumental Riviera Paradise of SRV.You couldnt have picked a weaker cover song by JH if you tried in my humble opinion .Talking of which, what songs "not instrumentals" did SRV write thats not blues?

SRV gets something other than most, he has an amazing voice! Clapton,knofler,JH for 3 although painfully expressive, seem pale in comparison to the power SRV conducts.If Stevie didn’t sing i think hed be stuck in session work like so many others, he knew if your goin to play blues & you want to make a living from it you have to sing or know someone that can & WELL! Unfortunately i don’t have a good voice *sigh* i can sing in tune, but it lacks character, sounds 2 white weak bland, yuck.Meant t say, after these hugely important mails i,ve been posting these last weeks NOT, lol Well done on the gigs & good luck bro

Phillip Sayce: A great blues playa and here go to mulimedia & click audio for a listen to the track Morning Star, great stuff

mikesb:Hmm, I,ve heard a better version from Shawn, he,s not on top form with that version of it, loads o F/ups & kind of un-tasteful phrasing, not like him at all.Good t see him with a Les Paul though, i never thought he,d have been the LP type.

Heres another one, a bit of a rebel without a pause all 14 mins or so but y got t admire it man, he does it so well, once more for the road

Shawn Lane

Alexandrecaetano:Sorry t hear that about yer ol man bro, hope he heals up well & soon, great t hear y hooked up with Juju, 2 cool, lookin forward to your news!

OME:Just found out hes just come out of surgery Jeff Healey plays Jazz!! WoW, he kept that one quiet!The dude plays Trumpet & Valve Trombone!!!



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Thu Jun 22 '06 1:09:42 am Set this message as last read

GROWLER

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Glad to hear everybody had a sterling time with Joe. These guys are machines. This tour is grueling just to look at on paper. Hope everyone in the band is holding up well....it sounds like they are.

SLANSHROOM Thanks for inquiring about sifu Young. He is doing as well as can be expected. We had his birthday recently at his favorite Chinese restaurant and he was in good spirits. Hard to keep a man like that down. I cant imagine having the ability he had and losing it in a flash, but such is life. Sorry to hear about your past difficulties S, it seems like things are much better for you now. The church can be particularly harsh on people cant it. The so called authorities in the church, if we are talking Roman Catholic, put forth alot of non-Biblical rules and regulations that nobody can uphold. Even Biblical principles are difficult to account for. I left the church not because of my dislike of God or the Bible, but because of the people. I found more judgement inside the church than outside. Judge not and you shall not be judged. It is difficult to find a true Christian. Do they exist? I know I judge people every day like a bad habit I cant break. Is it right? No. But I cant help it at times.

Anyway, I got a little heavy there, sorry. The video was funny man. My wife and I were on the floor along with my balls. Hey, do you know where we can order a few of those babys? I'm tired of my dog licking my balls on the floor instead of his own! So now we know where Jeff Healey has been and where hes going. I think its great that hes getting into jazz, and that lady on the second cd is fine! Who says being blind aint fun!

Of course I have to say a few words about SRV because I have alot of posters of him on my walls. There is a dvd out there that I know you have seen, the tribute to SRV. I think his brother Jimmy sums it up best when he says that Stevie posts an analogy to radio and electricity in that once he reaches a certain point in playing that he "flows". BB king mentions that when BB plays he plays like hes talking, a sentence at a time. He says SRV is unique in that he doesnt take a break to think of what hes going to play next, he just flows. Clapton agreed. I personally like both styles. True, Stevie had the raspy blues voice and he was stuck in the blues, but he did die young and who knows what he could have progressed into. Thats my second soapbox bassboy opinion. When it boils down to it there are one hell of alot of fantastic guitar players out there. Some on this site that I think should have a few cds under their belts already. Have you watched Letterman or Leno lately? The groups they are booking downright suck! Give me a break! Hope I didnt bore you to death S.

MIKE SB Again, great links bro! Shawn Lane and da Willys. That was the first time I heard em and am impressed. Good vocals. That big dude on lead rips for his size. Good licks! I dont know where you guys find these links but keep em going. I store all in bookmarks. All along the watchtower. Great classic and as a matter of fact just played it today. Fun bass line. Mike, I was just joking about the JH thing. I have a tan but not quite that dark.

WATERPROOF SOAP Thanks for the name of the prescription. I'll check it out. For now, its getting me off the hook in doing chores around the house. Enjoy the sympathy while it lasts is my saying, because it dont last long.

Oh S. Thanks for the Wing Chun link. Nicely presented and love YM philosophy. ALOHA and a good evening to all. G......................

Thu Jun 22 '06 2:09:56 am Set this message as last read

kaitshaw
Michael Smith
Tampa, Fl
USA
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Hey Joe, my name is Michael and I live in Tampa, Fl. I am a big fan of yours and Carlos Santana. After Santana's Supernatural CD I felt like you could really do a good job of making a Cd that was a collaboration with various artists as was done on the Supernatural cd also. I don't know if this is something you would consider but I would definately buy it. In closing your Satch Boogie is Always with me, Always with You.
Thu Jun 22 '06 2:11:27 am Set this message as last read

codflanglers2

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THE BEST AND WORST NIGHT OF MY LIFE

OK, here's the story. I first saw Joe perform at Guitar Legends at Seville with the likes of Brian May. From that moment I was inspired to be able to play as well as Joe! I finally got to see him live on the Extremist tour and he blew my mind. Fast forward to the present day, I still play and I have every one of his albums (even the imports). My wife-to-be surprised me on my 32nd birthday (June 8th) and the anniversery of our engagement with a surprise of 2 tickets to see Joe at Birmingham Symphony Hall and another surprise of the last platinum blub ticket so I could finally meet the man who inspired me to play! (What a woman! I guess that's why I asked her to marry me).

Anyway, the pre-show tour and T-shirt was cool, but it was the show that was amazing. 13 years later and he was better than he ever was! Anyway, thanks to the British rail system being what it is we had to catch the last train home at 11.10pm! (Whoever thought of the last train going so early should be shot).

I was biting my nails at the end of the show as it was going to be very tight if I was going to actually meet him. Alas, the show went on and time slipped by. I actually managed to sit down with everyone ready to meet Joe, but I had to leave before he arrived!!!!!! NOOOOOOOO!

We only just made the train and I was really disappointed. The show was amazing....but I was so near and yet so far.

I don't blame Joe and I don't blame anyone at the event....I blame the rail system. We paid the money but because of the trains we never got to meet Joe!!

I never even got an autograph.....even now it still leaves me feeling a little upset.

Thu Jun 22 '06 2:19:44 am Set this message as last read

k1ller
Marcin Szterling
Wroclaw, Dolnoslaskie
Poland
Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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Can't wait to see You Joe in Wroclaw at 1.07.2006.... I'm wondering about songlist.... i hope You'll play some old songs too such as Cool No 9 and so on...

When You'll be on Old Market Square you have to go to the Pub "Spiz" and drink original "lower silesia" beer (only if you like beer)

Polish food is great too, so we invite You Mr Satch...

Thank You for rocking us...

Edited Thu Jun 22 '06 2:49 am

Thu Jun 22 '06 2:38:23 am Set this message as last read

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Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Phrydom, thanks for the Seagal video link, that was pretty interesting!


Clarky, yeah man I did, spent the day with my family though so I couldn't hook up with everyone else. It's cool though, London was nice on tuesday, and the show was great! Hope you enjoyed it, and hope you had fun with Joe and the crew afterwards!
Hrh Fish, did you not get my email? I spent tuesday with my mum & sisters....none of them have seen Joe in a solo gig before, only in G3, so they all had a great night! Because I wasn't on my own I couldn't hang around after the show but it's all good, 'cause I got to see him again last night in Bournemouth, which was awesome!
Joe, I remember a brief spell a few years ago when you and your peers were all using wireless transmission kits on stage instead of using really LONG leads.

I was just wondering why you reverted back to using leads? Is it because of interference or cellphones or something?


alexandre, hola amigo! Yeah, thanks bro, I really enjoyed Joe's shows. London was cool...the crowd was great and Joe seemed to be really enjoying himself.

The sound quality wasn't nearly as good as it was last night in Bournemouth though. The Pavilion is a fantastic little venue.....the band were having some trouble with the monitors and Joe didn't seem to be having quite as much fun, and the crowd was a little more passive too, but for me the B'mouth show was better!


Brief show synopsis:

Johnny A, cool player, decent enoough set but he needs to find himself a tone that will actually hold it's own ground in the mix....in both London and Bournemouth I could hardly hear his guitar, it all but vanished under the bass and drums. Maybe a couple of Fender Twins would help?

Joe started the set with Flying In A Blue Dream which I still reckon is the best tune to start with, it was a stunnig performance. The sound on Joe's set was better than Johnny's so it was nice to be able to hear pretty much everything.

It was cool to hear some of the new stuff being played, but I still think some of the "old favourites" could be shoe-horned off the list in favour of something different......there's only so many times I can hear 'Potato Head.

Cool #9 can definitely stay though, I want to hear that at every JS show I ever attend, 'cause every time I hear a live version of it it gets better.

The jam on G3 '96 was good, the jam on Live In SanFran was better, the jam when I saw him in G3 2 years ago was better still, and this time around the intro to Cool #9 has reached new, unprecedented levels of coolness!

From a tech point of view.....lighting was great, Joe's Peavey was scorching and his old "chromeboy" JS guitar had by far the best tone, followed by the old white JS1.

Jeff's drumming is always a pleasure to watch and this time around didn't disappoint. Dave LaRue is an excellent addition to the line-up too and has really hit the ground running in terms of finding his role in the band...what a cool player!

My overriding comment to Joe for future reference would be: please, stop using the Apollo. I saw you at the Shepherds Bush Empire and the sound/show in general was the best.

And next time you come to the UK, please come to the Pavilion again, or Poole Lighthouse - both are great venues and massively outshine the BIC (and the Apollo, haha)

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Thu Jun 22 '06 3:11:05 am Set this message as last read

hashnine

uk
Plays: Guitar (42 years)
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great gig last night! (bournemouth) the place rocked!! keep on rockin in the free world...yer!
Thu Jun 22 '06 3:25:32 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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in Ulm Germany

its rainy n warm and i cant find joe tickets anywhere i asked in a music shop 20 mins ago but cant find the place, im goin to tourist info now to ask again, we traveled 15 hoursfrom sweeden on 6 trains to get here then 3 hous in the trainstation then and hour walk to find accomadation so im bolloxed BUT if i get joe tickets ill bea happy guy... im stillalive and having fun tho,

best of al its my bday!!! so big 20 for me, so pray i get tickets :) + email me if u need me :D weh hey
Thu Jun 22 '06 3:30:40 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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guys... just for the hell of it I stuck a little transcription of my converstation with Joe on me news letter thing on me website...

our little chat just blew me away.....

Thu Jun 22 '06 3:33:08 am Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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Clarkus maximus

It's amazing how amazingly amazed you are with what the amazinly amazing Joe said.

Keep rocking

Amazed of Leeds

Thu Jun 22 '06 4:02:47 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Clarky:Well it dont get much better than a complement from the man himself, how cool is that! so have y touched down yet, lol

GROWLER:Good to hear Sifu Young is in good spirits, its a sign of great courage indeed to pick yourself up & dust down when you loose all you,ve worked for.On a lighter note....I,d be watchin that dog of yours dude, the wife might get jealous, lmao.Heres a link t some of the players here on the forum.It doesnt cost much for the CD plus the cash goes to a good cause, that being the red cross

T2J

My site here

Hope y enjoy, well I,d better go get the housework done, slansh hangs head & runs off like a little girl, lol laters bud

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Thu Jun 22 '06 4:12:54 am Set this message as last read

jesterstear

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Just a quick HI to one and all! Was at Hammersmith on Tuesday and all I can say is WOW! Thanks Joe for an amazing gig! As soon as Flying In A Blue Dream started I knew I was in for a treat!
Thu Jun 22 '06 4:22:56 am Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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Clarkus maximus

Me again, just wondering what thoughts made you come up with the title 'The rape of the Sabine women'

Steve.

Thu Jun 22 '06 4:41:33 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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mikesb:Simple Minds? did i do a dodgy link?hold on ah y mean PHILLIP SAYCE

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Thu Jun 22 '06 4:46:48 am Set this message as last read

shell

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Well, Tuesday has come & gone....too quickly. I was hoping to make Bournemouth too, but not this year.

A few gripes...I wasn't too impressed with Hammersmith Apollo. Upstairs the sound wasn't too good, and people were coming & going all the time (checking the football score?)...Also, I had a very tall guy in front of me who kept blocking my vision. Eventually, I went to sit on the stairs & just started to get into it, when it was suddenly over all too soon!!

Just one more lttle gripe....I loved the sustained note, but missed the Raspberry Jam!!! I did manage to ask Joe later, & he explained. of course, they can't play everything...but it sounds as though B'mouth maybe got some jam!! (Should have made the trip....)

OK, gripes over. It was a great night, as always. Made even better for meeting Satriella, Hrh Fish (thanks for arranging the pub meeting!)...and of course Clarky! Plus all you other guys whose names I can't remember, the crazy crowd who go to every Joe concert.....

We had to wait around quite a while to meet Joe on the after show passes, but who cares, when we had a lot of fun, and of course the lovely Jeff chatting to us also.

Joe...if you read this, what can I say that hasn't been said already. Thanks for taking the time & trouble to chat to fans when you must be exhausted after the gig. You never cease to amaze, both musically & as a person. I hope to be able to meet you again someday.

One suggestion...maybe one classic number from each album included in future set-lists? I know you listen to what your fans have to say.

Clarky...well done for Joe listening to your music...for one horrible moment I thought he was going to sign the CD and pass it back to you (he was just putting your name on it!) How amazing is that!!

Hungry for more now. When's the next show?

Bye for now.

ps. Sylvie...if you're on this site, Clarky never got my text on Tues!

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Thu Jun 22 '06 4:47:41 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Zen:All those forms were already there b4, its reworked.Composition to my way of thinking is writing something thats not been done

Cuth:lmao oops

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Thu Jun 22 '06 5:09:17 am Set this message as last read

hansol_1
Charles Harrison
South Shield, Northe East
England
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Thanks for the amazin concert at city hall was awsome and the guitar was great! Was thinking maybe Herman Li in the next g3 gig?
Thu Jun 22 '06 5:14:23 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Cuth:oops Ok slansh, lol

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Thu Jun 22 '06 5:16:56 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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Reflecting on Life

After being married 25 years, I took a look at my wife one day and said,

"Honey, 25 years ago we had a cheap apartment, a cheap car, slept on a sofa bed and watched a 10 inch black and white TV, but I got to sleep every night with a hot 25 year old blond.

Now we have a nice house, nice car, big bed, and plasma screen TV, but I'm sleeping with a 50 year old woman. Seems to me you are not holding up your side of things."

My wife is a very reasonable woman.

She told me to go out and find a hot 25 year old blond, and she would make sure that I would once again be living in a cheap apartment, driving a cheap car, sleeping on a sofa bed...

Thu Jun 22 '06 5:17:16 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Hey Cuth, you impersonating me again today?? Hope you aint crossing the border today.... They'll be trouble...

Bwahahaha

THIS is another of Jeff Healey's sidelines... He performs there weekly on a jam night. Could be anything from jazz to blues to rock at any given time (guitar OR horns) Jeff also owns one of Canada's premier collections of old jazz records (78 RPM) and had his own radio program spinning the suckers. Every couple of years, Jeff needs treatment to fight off another cancerous attack (same disease that took his eyesight) it is a constant battle. Never once have I ever heard him bitch whine or moan about what he has been dealt, he gets on with it with class and grace, a true inspiration. (Damned fine guitarist too)

Slansh, Sayce is another Canadian boy.....

Thu Jun 22 '06 5:20:13 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Donkey Hotay

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Zen... yes good band news.. Hope you get lots of gigs this summer.
Thu Jun 22 '06 5:34:08 am Set this message as last read
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