wolf2
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...Hi their my names rochel i couldnt help but noticing you look like your from the planet saturn that cuet little ass of your,s are your parents from pluto? Im from neptune we should get to gether and play dinkie cars you take your dinkie and drive it into my garage,in this garage you can get waxed their you and your dinkie their use to be a ship their to take you from pluto to uranus but my dinkie doesnt like going to uranus anyways after we play dinkie cars we will eat morphine sandwachihes i get them from cosmica shes a friend of mine who hangs out with wolf2 hes from earth she likes uranus only with wolf2 see he,s realy a rare breed of hollogram menfrom the planet dunlop, anyways later wolf2.
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Thu Apr 17 '08 3:05:48 am
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Revan...except Yule brenner was a coke head n had 2 different women round his cue ball noggin every night of his life........lucky bollox
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Thu Apr 17 '08 3:24:52 am
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BigBunny
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the cd came in the mail today!! am listening to it now for the first time >=:o)
i've started working on that 'Surfing With The Satch' painting that i started a year ago but stopped because i have the attention span of a mealworm >;P
the sketch...made Joe too small, so i had to change it ...then it was left for a year, way to go me! O_o
29/3/08 got excited about Joe touring Oz, stopped painting Cliff Burton went back to 'SWTS'
5th April
April 17th...the latest, working on making Joe look a bit like the Silver Surfer but not too much don't want to lose Joe >=:) background starting to look a bit like the cover now
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Thu Apr 17 '08 4:08:56 am
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Pip55
Phil W... ... from South West UK Pip55 on twitter Plays: Guitar
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mikesb - LOL, you're not wrong there! That happens for me with all the great players... I think maybe I'll go have a little rock out first, THEN check out his tunes
Cheese101 - ah, stuff it, go traumatise him... how bad could it be? Regardint the Andalusia question: NO WAY! I will go check that out later then, great minds and all that.
Thanks for the video answers. Stu doesn't quite look like Stu. Do you know who's strumming the acoustic?
Slanshroom - I'd still like to have your ability yep, I'd take that wish... I take it they're all scared to get on stage with ya?
Thanks for the great info on the holiday, cordoba sounds right up her street - mi'lady will be pleased
Joel_01 - that book is where I took my nick from... well, the Super Colossal Rehearsal video anyways.
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Thu Apr 17 '08 5:15:25 am
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Zinc Master
Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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Truth is out there about ‘X-Files’ movie title
Fans of show will recognize ‘I Want to Believe’ from Mulder’s UFO poster
LOS ANGELES - The truth is finally out there about the new “X-Files” movie title.
The second big-screen spinoff of the paranormal TV adventure will be called “The X-Files: I Want to Believe,” Chris Carter, the series’ creator and the movie’s director and co-writer, told The Associated Press.
Distributor 20th Century Fox signed off on the title Wednesday.
The title is a familiar phrase for fans of the series that starred David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson as FBI agents chasing after aliens and supernatural happenings. “I Want to Believe” was the slogan on a poster Duchovny’s UFO-obsessed agent Fox Mulder had hanging in the cluttered basement office where he and Anderson’s Dana Scully worked.
“It’s a natural title,” Carter said in a telephone interview Tuesday during a break from editing the film. “It’s a story that involves the difficulties in mediating faith and science. ‘I Want to Believe.’ It really does suggest Mulder’s struggle with his faith.”
“I Want to Believe” comes 10 years after the first film and six years after the finale of the series, whose opening credits for much of its nine-year run featured the catch-phrase “the truth is out there.”
Due in theaters July 25, the movie will not deal with aliens or the intricate mythology about interaction between humans and extraterrestrials that the show built up over the years, Carter said.
Instead, it casts Mulder and Scully into a stand-alone, earth-bound story aimed at both serious “X-Files” fans and newcomers, he said.
“It has struck me over the last several years talking to college-age kids that a lot of them really don’t know the show or haven’t seen it,” Carter said. “If you’re 20 years old now, the show started when you were 4. It was probably too scary for you or your parents wouldn’t let you watch it. So there’s a whole new audience that might have liked the show. This was made to, I would call it, satisfy everyone.”
Hardcore fans need not worry that the movie will be going back to square one, though, Carter said. The movie will be true to the spirit of the show and everything Mulder and Scully went through, he said.
“The reason we’re even making the movie is for the rabid fans, so we don’t want to insult them by having to take them back through the concept again,” Carter said.
Carter said he settled on “I Want to Believe” from the time he and co-writer Frank Spotnitz started on the screenplay. It took so long to go public with it because studio executives wanted to make sure it was a marketable title, he said.
The filmmakers have kept the story tightly under wraps to prevent plot spoilers from leaking on the Internet, a phenomenon that barely existed when the first movie came out in 1998.
“We went to almost comical lengths to keep the story a secret,” Carter said. “That included allowing only the key crew members to read the script, and they had to read it in a room that had video cameras trained on them. It was a new experience.”
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Thu Apr 17 '08 5:42:42 am
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Morbidka
Norbert Szabó Győr, Győr Hungary Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Hi everybody!
I have a very important question.
Is there going to be concert in Hungary this summer or sometime in the near future?
I haven't been able to find anything on the tour dates so far...
I'm a big fan and I'd really love to see Joe play live!!!
Thanks for your help!
Norbi
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Thu Apr 17 '08 6:35:19 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 ?
ibanezguitars....... Thank you so much for postin' that vid. I've never seen that before and it was great. I give Joe a lot of credit for doing that. He looked a little nervous and I can understand why. Not known for vocals or acoustic guitar playing but there he is on VH1 playing and singing his heart out. Thanks again....hugs to you.
Dave DC...... I pretty much have the same story. You make choices in life some you regret and some you don't. I'll never regret having a wife and our two sons. I'll take that over being single and famous everyday of the week. I couldn't imagine my life without them. But it's about the love of playing an instrument not being successful at it or the number of people that show up for gigs. There's a very low and fortunate percentage of musicians that can make a living at it. But what you see is the fame.....touring,mag interviews, Radio and TV apperences. In reality it's got to be one of the hardest jobs to stay focused on. Corporate greed, pressures of touring and cd sales, and if your married with a family.......NEVER SEEING THEM ! ! ! ! because of your contractual obligations. Every musicain struggles before they make it no matter who you are. Hendrix had to go to England, The Beatles were turned down a number of times. Satriani was selling his cd's out of the trunk of his car to pay off a $ 5000 Visa debt. They all persevered because of the love of playing and music. So don't be discouraged. If you truly love playing it doesn't matter. Me personally, I'm having the hardest and best time as a guitarist. I've had my band for 5 yrs. and maybe played 20 gigs cuz' people come and go through the band. It's very frustrating cuz" I know where I stand with the local music scene and know I could be right there with everyone else. Patience,dedication and love of playing keeps me going. So in the words of the great Zappa......" Shut up and play your guitar......end of rant.....Thank God I'm sure you're saying....lol.......
Cheese....... How are you? Check your email for my version of "Tears In The Rain" It's a little ruff in sports and I hope you'll like it. Hugs to you.....
Edit..... Best be on that plane to Ireland. I feel you need this trip and will work wonders for you......hugs again
Have A Great Day Everyone ! ! ! ! ! !
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azin
eiman chali tehran, tehran iran Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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i suggest everybody to read this article about joe,s new album !http://blogcritics.org/archives/2008/04/06/154648.php
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Thu Apr 17 '08 8:11:41 am
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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J Satrini:yup, guitarists & their sad fragile egos, its better now than back then I have t say, I mean for a 20 year old t knock out Gambale chops back in 89 was like... hes sold his soul t the dark one kinda thang lol twas incredibly sad & hey np on the info, my pleasure, I know er indoors will love Cordoba, but y cant go t Andalucia & not see Granada, dude that’s like toast without jam, Alhambra will blow yer mind, the work that went into its is staggering, it really should be one of the 7 wonders, its also a place where Christian & Islam live side by side in peace, would be great if the rest of the world followed its example instead of squabbling over whos god is better, but really, you can see the two places at a relaxed pace in a week, anyhoos happy t be o help n a ra best t the missis bro
Cubit:& an accordion prolly with Wolf playin it on his ski-doo n Satch singin happily along arghhh
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trower01
Rob Costagliola Chesapeake City, MD USA Plays: Guitar (46 years)
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When is the American Tour going to be announced? I see all shows in U.K. are sold out.
Met Joe at Guitar Center 2 weeks ago. I figured out what the hat with the earflaps is: Joe's wearing earplugs under there.
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Thu Apr 17 '08 11:07:55 am
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Zenfish
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I'm gonna to be a few egotic; i wasn't scared at all to meet mr Slanshroom, to play with him & to recognize & understand how much straight ahead our time he's about guitar approach. To the contrary, it has been a great pleasure to me. It has definitly brought my mind about guitar to an other step.
Sorry, but this must be definitly said. I don't get problem with the ability of the others, went it's good.
Mark : Hell for me was called sequencer Ardour the last two days.. but i get now all the rythmicall parts, beat, bass & guitar recorded of the variation from HFOB.
Hope it will be the last song i record onto it.
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Thu Apr 17 '08 11:28:02 am
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Keniko
Ken Erickson Addison, IL. U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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azin..... I read the review and I can't disagree more. Josh Hathaway sounds more like a disgruntled guitarist than a critic. People just don't understand Joe and I think sometimes are bored with themselves and want to hear the same old stuff. Hendrix wanted to move on but evryone wanted to hear Purple Haze and Voodoo Child. Joe's is hip to this and way to smart to fall into this trap. As far as songs sounding the same.......of course they are to a degree......it's called Joe's style. The songs may be similar but his guitar tone is bitchin' on every cd. Now I could see if Joe sounds and tones were they same how it could become a little boring and that's not the case on any of Joe's cd. The man is a master with melody, tone, arrangement along with great song ideas. Keep in mind it's much harder to hold an audience's attention instrumentally than the typical verse, chorus,solo,verse,chorus....outro fronted lead singer trance Rock formula we've all heard for years. I betcha' my bank account (in which you wouldn't want anyway) Mr. Hathaway can hum the melody line to all of Joe's songs he's heard. That can't be bad .......can it?
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civgeek
Matt Dorado Portland, OR USA Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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Chee - The concern shouldn't be whether or not to go but whether or not your goin g to come back. You may end up staying there.
Dave DC - I'm 41 and got real close to being signed a couple times. I've played for 5 and I've played for 10,000. I took about 10 years off somewhere in the middle and started a family. But regardless if I'm playing a dive bar in WA or singing with my kids I get sheer joy from playing. If playing is part of you, you will always do it. And if there are 5 peaple give those 5 all you have to give. They will be better for it. But don't get discouraged. Remember "It's a long way to the top if you wanna rock-n-roll!"
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Thu Apr 17 '08 11:32:48 am
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cheese101
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Sure and I'll just move in at Mckenna's house and become his new big sister-pain-in-the-ass :)
Ken...will give the song a listen after work tonight, and email u back then, k?
Slansh....I don't think any Irish lad will wanna get ahold of this mess when I get there....besides, I'm going for my Joe, for Joe-Satch...and maybe a little family-owned shop or two for some handmade Irish goodies. Although, I will say....that the hotel I booked....in downtown Dublin...is known as a night time "hot spot" and it says if I'm looking for peace and quiet, that isn't the hotel fer me....well....I won't be in the room all that much I don't think anyway, so it should be fine. I'll hafta find an Irish pub to sit back in and soak up the local color at least once I guess.
If anything, I'll get lost and never find my way back home...someone take care of Chris for me, eh?
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Thu Apr 17 '08 11:46:06 am
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Two Shay
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Coffee man - No probs man, although I haven't met them face to face there are a few peeps here that I have a good bit of time for and respect. You happen to be one of them. Clarkus maximus and 'shroomboy Roy were also very cool when I asked a little something of them, (stuck that bit in the middle so they might not see it!). Regarding your post to azin, I reckon M le Zen Poisson hit the nail on the head some time ago. He said Joe Satriani is a master of sound, well ole Satch sounds masterful to me!!
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