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james tagawa houston, tx us Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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hey joe! ha ha ! Iv'e been a fan since surfin' and because of my tax statis It's taken me this long to write you! I've been playing original music for about 14 years and just quit my cover band of only a year to pusue my dream of the new music I have been working on! We have played 71 weekends since 2006 to dec. 2007 and I think you could be the only one to help guide me in pursuing my dream and maybe become a g3 opener! If this sounds interesting to you, please contact me for further details! I wouldn't waste your time because I think this new music is the shit! I am just asking for your honest opinion about this music I've been working on and only one chance to hear it. Please take consideration and I promise I won't waste your time! I'm sure you get this all the time but as my idol and mentor please give this a chance! no matter what, you have and will always move me with your way of expressing the guitar the way a guitar should always sound ! thank you joe! -james
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Sun Mar 9 '08 10:43:42 pm
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LiquidSilver
Gareth Lombard Somerset West, Western Province South Africa
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Well if i may so it's a honour to talk to you.
I've been playing guitar for 8 years now.
And it's because of you and steve vai that i take it as a real passion.
May i also say it great to see that such a legend guitarist has a site like this to talk to his fans.
when it comes to theory i don't know anything not even what is a 9th or a 10th lol serious but i just play.
I love the g3 tours you do but i have one question when are you ever going to come to South Africa?
Again you rock.
btw i also just got engaged to a lovly lady :)
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Sun Mar 9 '08 10:57:42 pm
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alexandrecaetano
Alexandre Caetano Caldas da Rainha, Estremadura Portugal Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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CLARKY - Gonçalo Pereira is doing the mastering now of my EP, it will works like a single and hope in the Summer that my cd can be available :), thanks for asking, good luck with your projects :). Regards bro !
STEVEE T - Sup? Yes, i do :) !! How are you my friend?
CHEESE - Glad to know that, thank you :) !!
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Mon Mar 10 '08 2:34:51 am
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wolf2
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..Hey Joe sue man oh shes great ,was i doing it all night me and Sue were good at though hey like i can do for like 4 hours then go back to bed sleep whatevers left and still function like a pro i told her at night i might be alittle high on my medication little girlfriend of mine she said thats fine i would like to kind of nibble on her nose once i did her nose is cute man anyways need to make coffe later wolf2.
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Mon Mar 10 '08 3:21:19 am
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wolf2
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..Hey okay peterborough girlfriends who remembers wolf2,s foodbank years ago before i reopened it and you were allowed to come up from peterborough and go to it do you remember when i reopened it i had nancy run it and daphnie worked their now daphnie runs it and nancy works their it was in that side part of the old peoples house remember the simspoins beside the ultramar gasstation like 17 years ago and i let you get your own stuff becuase i was running it by myself and all my rainbow trout and some salmon in their hey wolf2 can i have a salmone like the whole thing yeah i guess!you girls kept me busy just with the fishing alone after i got out of prison when i was with tina i saved all the money to reopen it got nancy went to the bank and reopened it same freezers same spot no shit! man these people told sue that wolf2 was giving out food again she said what do you mean again they explained what i just did now it,s about a pound and a half of hamburger and a 10 dollar gift certificate to the grocery store once a month plus cans fouck couple years ago i was living off chunky soup that i was gonna die man so i owned my foodbank i said listen i need all the chuny soup im fouck realy i dont know i told them but it should work then this one day instead of owning it like you can pay for the products you want as well their right mines primo soups big can like chunky i have been eating one or so of those a weeki just get them to give it to my mom if i dont go!no shit now it,s at the opp station still my same freezers everything ! later wolf2.
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Mon Mar 10 '08 4:05:59 am
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wolf2
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You know how i get all the food to run my foodbank man i will tell you the truth this is no lie i get it because im a navy seal! it goes through the navy seals like it always has thats how all the food gets donatedi have been do ing it since i was how old girls 12 years old i joined the navy seals when i was 14 man these company are not and would never give regular people the food man like not in a million years! do you girls remember playing like pin the tail on the donkey with me! ? later wolf2. thats right navy seal in canda later wolf2.
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Mon Mar 10 '08 4:42:42 am
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wolf2
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...Hey peterborough girls tina thought i was loosing my mind the day i took the gymbag full of money to the bank when i was saving it she kept wanting to spend it hey i said it,s for my foodbank i own mantina said your buying a foodbank i said strting one tina never knew about my foodbanks thing like your foodbank she wasnt around then she only knows about this one i said what so i own a foodabnk man she said you get the food because your a navy seal i said yep,tina use to talk to the navy seals all the time man i would come home tina would be calling the navy seals and talking to them when i was outor they would call we would like be going to bed tina would say oh yeah i talked to the navy seals for 4hr today man! hey i advertise the navy seals in my hunting club magazine now man yeah had to call their for the foodbank stuff so i advertise them man it,s killer it,s great! later wolf2 north american hunter it,s calle alot of navy seals read it ! later wolf2.
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Mon Mar 10 '08 5:13:53 am
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wolf2
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i cant miss kuyl i know it,s on my trail down to stoney lake but stoney isnt staked alot of people have been going through stoney last few years cant be done right now i know i have to visit i thought about miss kuyl is my old friend johns mother jess,s grandmother she live on fire route 12 on stoney lake but i usualy croos the lake to get to her bay she lives on cant be done maybe this summer with the cmha dude on the way to heart appointments and cycle salvage cant be going through the ice later wolfie2.
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Mon Mar 10 '08 6:00:38 am
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loll
Lol Mettam Plymouth, Devon UK Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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**Warning** longish, ranty type post.
So, I have a question or three: Firstly, what's the story behind Wolf2? Anybody know?
Having had to wade through umpteen hundreds of posts to get up to date with the board (mainly in case I missed something interesting from Joe or other regulars here) I just had to ask about wofe2.
I wondered if he was really a baboon (his favourite song is BigBaboon after all) rigged up to some kind of typing machine and being used in some sort of scientific experiment in a lab somewhere?
Maybe he's a pseudo intelligent computer bot trying to improve his creative writing skills (still needs a lot of work IMO).
Really, though, does anybody else wish the board was threaded? Maybe Jon Luini has discussed the reasons why the T2J message board is still using it's current format? (which I agree is far better than way back when he would manually have to step in and start a new comments page - which happened when the existing page was too long to scroll down through! That was way before bulletin boards were common place though.)
If T2J was threaded, wolf2 could have a thread all his own and folks could read through all his musings in one place, if they so desired. Same goes for other topics that you wanted to keep track of.
A while back, there were quite a few board members going through difficulties in their lives; it would be great to be able to quickly find their comments in a specific thread and to find out or ask how things were going.
Same for discoveries of links to web pages with comments or vids about Joe or other related and interesting stuff. Sadly, a lot of great links get lost in the volume of traffic that passes through here.
Anyway, for me it would make the whole concept of 'Talk to Joe' that exists here so much more useful. That's my rant over for now. Hope you all have a good day.
Loll
(Still waiting patiently for news of any samplers of PSATMOR)
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Mon Mar 10 '08 8:17:16 am
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wolf2
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Heavy ! i just felt my grip man ! my heart specialist he told me he said when you feel your grip that mean syour killing people he said grips 19 dead people man and heard it were good anyways later wolf2 my grip on my weights thats is and your grip means 8 week,s max until more weider were good later wolf2.
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Mon Mar 10 '08 9:23:24 am
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jblaze1
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Igneousiceman: You may want to check if there are any grooves underneath your intonation bridges.I had a problem with my strat doing the same thing.Sometimes the intonation bridges move back & forth or side to side when under pressure or when you use the tremolo.Also check to see if your bridge mounting is tight.If you continue to have this problem after all those checks,take it to a pro for evaluation.Maybe you need a new locking tremolo bridge fitted to your axe.Ultimately I had to do that for my stratocaster.It solved the problem for me.Hope this helps?...
Clarky: Congrats on your good fortune with Marshall. Have you been able to open those tunes I sent you?...
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Mon Mar 10 '08 10:00:40 am
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osma
oscar blanco mojacar, almeria spain Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Hi, Joe, Why not, Premiuntickets, in murcia,why not, is there any other posibility, to be there early?, to pay to anyone of your workers, outside the concert ? please, why not , why not ?
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Mon Mar 10 '08 10:14:56 am
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michelle
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chee, no confirmation, i just THINK it's gonna be Matt. lol! Maybe if i THINK hard enough, it will happen? How's Chris? How's you?
Day off today. Called in sick. So tired last night I never even set my alarm. Wavey went in late. I said F it and called in 15 minutes before start time. Slept till 11:30. I guess when you sleep 12 hours, yer pretty tired. Funny thing is, I could sleep some more. lol! Feckin sinuses make my head feel like a bag of wet sand.
Wish I could unscrew my head, and put it on the shelf, you know I'm feelin' sinus... pa-ain! lol!
Alexandre, hiya honey!
oh yeah, a little late but - Congrats Clarky! Impressive indeedy!
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Mon Mar 10 '08 11:47:26 am
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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I feel ok :)
even after my shambolic display on Saturday, jamin in 10 mins
Binory code sucks, i have to udnerstand it for transfaring midi data, so isntead of saying lets send the midi track to track 14 its really transfaring 11010001 aswell as other shite, other than that its fun
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Mon Mar 10 '08 11:52:12 am
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PhryDom
Dave Atlanta, GA USA Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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loll talk to joe is "a free-for-all stream of consciousness" according to this page. the threaded-or-not topic has come up many times but IIRC joe and/or jon prefer it this way. satrianiforum.com is fully threaded, though, and shares many members with this place ;)
clarky wtg big fella! :)
sotd - why
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Mon Mar 10 '08 12:01:02 pm
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loll
Lol Mettam Plymouth, Devon UK Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Thanks for letting me know maritime.
It's a funny thing but in my book a 'free-for-all stream of consciousness' doesn't work very well as a means to show Joe whats's on people's minds because none of the posts are titled. If Joe was able to see a bunch of current hot topic titles that would do a much better job. Anyway, it's obviously been suggested a million times and hasn't been received well so I suppose I'll just skip on over to the site with the forum and see how that's looking (thanks for the heads up on that PhryDom).
Only three weeks till the albums due.
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Mon Mar 10 '08 12:48:59 pm
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