wolf2
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shhhh!.it,s my bicycle and yeah that wa some killer urban assault! how did you know thats what i call it cop chic,s reading post,s? i think it was 2 days ago man it was finding killer jumps in town all,s i can remember was landing and the suspension move ! and yeah i hard you say about my bicycle licence anyways babe i am like the only person licenced for a bicycle im licenced for high performance expert ride as well few years back the ministry got ahold of me about my bicycle licence had to do some paperwork for it again yeah killer riding it has a nice frame i use my welding ticket to buy it i spent 3 hours picking it out the best welds so my frame would stay yeah ozzy killer urban assault dont tell the cmha dudes babe later wolf2.
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Thu Aug 2 '07 3:05:05 am
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villa74
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Hi Joe, this is a message of a Spanish fan. I had the opportunity of being at the first row in your concert in Córdoba, 7th July 07. Though it was fantastic, I'd like you to know some problems with the sound which a large group of people suffered that day. Your 3 amplifiers were placed on the left of the stage, while Galen's one was on the right side. Most of us on this part could barely hear you because Galen's guitar volume was booming. It may be just a question of spreading your amplifiers all over the stage or placing more than three. It was pity to wait for hours at 35-40ºC so to be as close as possible, and almost have to imagine how your guitar sounded. Please, come back next year.
Adolfo.
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Thu Aug 2 '07 3:17:43 am
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jamie anderson melbourne, victoria australia Plays: Guitar
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G'day Joe
How ya been doing must be looking forward to the celebrations ahead must say a super achievement ....
Webmaster Jon any word on whether Satriani.com will be having any competitions to accomodate the international fans or r us Aussies asking to much....
WOOHOO 8 days to go till Black Sabbath hit town........
Missing ya heaps downunder Satch Please hurry back..
Ya buddy always Jamie Melbourne Oz.......
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Thu Aug 2 '07 3:27:58 am
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wolf2
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Listen to the cop chic! thats what i ride a supercycle from candaian tire you see how i ride my urban assault,s it,s a xti 18 dual suspension i bought it when they first started making them it was 269 bucks then i bought alloy levers and calipers puncture resistant tubes and race tires ,now you can get an xti for about 130 bucks 18 or 21 speed when i got mine it wouldnt even change a gear i spent 4 days working on the gears then i had the back wheel replaced once under warranty it,s nice real nice alittle heavy but strong! one thing i know! i will know it !if the chain breaks i bought a spare cuz i always break chains oh i wash and lube my chain all the time later wolf2 and it does go through the bush as well later wolf2.
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Thu Aug 2 '07 3:44:54 am
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wolf2
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i recomend not trying to ride like me just listen years ago when i wanted to by a new bicycle for health reasons i wanted to by an AMP reasearch a b3 or b4 i had ten thousand bucks for the bicycle mountain bike horts leitner th efounder of ktm motorcycles and atk i own atk but anyways he use to build bicycles amp research it,s call in laguna beach california so i sent him a letter they said they no longer build bicycles but they have parts for any that are out their ,so that scrapped that i dea so i looked at some catalouges went to canadain tire the stock xti 18 doesnt work to bad but amp research also makes parts for all these different brands of bicycles my rear suspension sucked so i ordered an amp research rear shock spring it was 930 dollars plus tax canadian but thats how i ride i neede it so realy it,s like a 1400 dollar bicycle later wolf2.
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Thu Aug 2 '07 5:26:57 am
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Safley/M
TV guy came today within 30 mins of his quoting time, found tha problem and replaced the Sky Box, so worked out ok in the end :)
and got my guitar stand in the post today, Looks nice n neat inm y room now and clears up the doorway
New guitar rack
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Thu Aug 2 '07 6:37:58 am
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Cork1
sean lynch cork, munster ireland Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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Satriella, that does sound about right.... but Satriani has never been to ireland :( he's got a big fan base here and doesnt care about us at all
:'( sniff sniff
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Thu Aug 2 '07 7:13:12 am
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Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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He was here in 2000 for the EOC tour in the red box, but I didnt have a clue who he was! only picked up guitar in 2001
Nice to see him around here one of these days, He's been in the Uk so much since 2000! I seen him once in London for a G3, great trip, and also in Germany...
Kinda frustrating when artists skip here
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Thu Aug 2 '07 7:16:34 am
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jackthrift
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Hi Joe,
Congrats on the surge in interest in Surfing - I remember trying to learn many of the tunes on that disc 20 years ago and I am ready to dig back into it again - it has a lasting quality to it.
I have two questions that I would like to discuss with you in some way. One relates to your old 1950 Martin D28, which I am seriously considering purchasing. I thought I might see if you could share your insights about that guitar before I plunk down my $8K.
The second question relates to a rumor here in the Bay area that you sometimes teach guitar lessons - so the obvious question is how might I get involved in that if in fact you are doing that.
My contact details are jackthrift@hotmail.com
Thanks for any insights on the guitar and any follow up on question number two!
Jack
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Thu Aug 2 '07 7:45:17 am
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gruskada
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js1200js1000 - hmm, if it's not Cool #9, then I can't figure it out from your posts around that date. I didn't think that one was Cuniberti, since Glyn Johns produced the self-titled blues album...
That's alright - thanks for the help. Non-threaded discussions make research really fun sometimes :-)
jackthrift - Joe used to teach guitar lessons, to anyone wanting lessons from SecondHand Guitars (I think that's the name of the shop), and to some pretty famous people (Kirk Hammet (Metallica), Steve Vai (solo, David Lee Roth), David Bryson (Counting Crows), Larry LaLonde (Primus), etc.), but he gave that up a long time ago. Unless you meant there's a rumor that he's teaching again, which I haven't heard...
Check out http://www.zipworld.com.au/~mayor/satriani/science_students.html for info on some of Joe's students, if you're interested.
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Thu Aug 2 '07 7:46:30 am
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Keniko
Ken Erickson Addison, IL. U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Good Morning Satchland......How Are You ?
Cheese..... Ben' trying to get back here since Tue. to tell you the vid you posted with Grace Potter and Joe was amazing. Great Stuff. I have to admit I've never heard of Grace .....but man can she sing. Did you happen to notice how Joe just locked into what the band was doing? Joe played off the horn perfectly and was transfixed on the music. You can see this with the camera shot on Joe's face. Totally into what was happening. The soul in Grace's voice was a revamped Janice. Thanks Again it was great......BTW.....put that one in my favs. Hugs to ya.....
Gigging for the next three weekends. It's gonna be great. I can't wait to hit the stage. Should have some some tunes on our web site soon. I'll keep ya posted.
Have A Great Day Everyone ! ! ! !
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Thu Aug 2 '07 8:47:21 am
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Satriella
Satriella Walker Sudbury, Suffolk United Kingdom
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Captain Steve - Mwhahahahahahahaha
Ooooooo Yeah!
you on my wave length all right...
but you know what that means don't you!!!!?????
We can only speak with others of our kind ya know....
mwhahahahahahahA
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Thu Aug 2 '07 9:01:33 am
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danny k
Dan Kokol Bradford, Ontario Canada Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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Satriella - The show went great! Thanks for asking. There was probably between 50 - 100 people there (small club) so it looked pretty full . I always get a little nervous when doing a show(but that's a good thing)however it all goes away once we start playing.
Cheers, Dan
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Thu Aug 2 '07 9:14:42 am
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Keniko
Ken Erickson Addison, IL. U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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danny K......I know what you mean about being just a tad nervous before a show. It's funny how that happens. We open our show with a short instrumental jam into the first song. It helps us all to settle in. I personally am more nervous about remembering lyrics than the music. It just takes one brain fart for a split second and your mumbling....lol.....Good luck to you and your bandmates. Keep Rockin'
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