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Matt S WI United States Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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I have seen the cello version of surfing before, I just searched surfing with the alien and it came up, so Tenth Word he probably just did that.>.<
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Fri May 9 '08 12:01:03 pm
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REVAN 2008
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Birmingham, i heard on news with the bullring development it was a model UK city now? is it? i have nt been there for ages.
it did produce black sabbath, judas priest .
PSATMOR id give an 8/10, musterion is now an all time joe fave and gets the REVAN 10/10.
hmv website has some joe and vai cds at afiver in case anyone's intrested.
airbourne's 'running wild' album is worth a check, if you like your rock AC/DC style.
any soundgarden fans? ,ive been re listening to their stuff, one of the best live bands ive seen.
finally saw that virgin guitar list, rubbish wasnt it, radiohead for FS! not evenjoe perrywas in there.
laters
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Fri May 9 '08 12:10:36 pm
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ibanezguitars
Joan Jove Mollet del Valles, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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I would like to thank Mick Brigden for the care he takes with the fans on the "greet and meet" and "aftershow" sessions
Mick searched me among the audience to make sure I would receive the email list so that everyone would get his photo with Joe, as photos were taken with my camera.
People arround Joe are so lovely as himself
Thank you Mick !
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Fri May 9 '08 12:38:45 pm
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Zenfish
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Mike : i misssed the s point.. ahahah. & after shave? if i follow the order it's some s..biathlon
Ken : your welcome. The Blues Mavericks are a good blues band. That's some manly blues school you do there. I can hear your Hendrix influence.
Mark : thx. You should love my satch's bullet cover.
Talking about cover, The Crush of Love by Martone is really good.
& i remember that you loved the song Pulsions. It's now a song more interesting, because there's the drums parts. When you'll get time.
SteveeT : So, still guitar starving? & what about the girl?
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Fri May 9 '08 12:40:11 pm
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Ken Erickson Addison, IL. U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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mikesb......Ohhh! ! ! Yes, order is definetly important.
JS1200...... HA HA ! ! ! ! Yeah I know what you mean. I've entered the event a lot of times over the years.....but only won twice...lol...... that's why I have two sons....lol......
Zen......Thanks again. It's funny you mention Hendrix. LIke Joe and billion other guitarist I struck up guitar upon hearing of Jimi's death. My brother had a lot of Hendrix and I knew who he was but I was in 8th grade when he died and din't have much of a music preference than. Well, the first song I heard was Rainy Day Dream Away from Electric Ladyland. I heard that opening wah wah and was hooked....lol.....Last night's practice we started working on Jimi's classics.....Purple Haze, Voodoo Child, and All Along The Watchtower(George Lynch's version from Furious George) Speaking of which you should check out this CD.....it's great. Things are looking up for us and can't be happier. Man, it's ben' a long rollercoaster ride to get to this point and with a little more luck we'll be on our way. Thanks again for your comments....much appreciated.
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Fri May 9 '08 1:38:58 pm
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wolf2
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...Hey ,you know man I have this problem with one of my girlfiend well my girlfriend actualy Sue hey joe,shes with me because I refrain from any drug and alcohol of anytype if your a women your allowed to look that up hey I am presently the only man In north america thats has ever done so and is like that Sue believs because in her head man because I have the occasional cigarette that shes allowed and theirs no problem with her drinking I dont think she knows how bad it is or how bad going into the liquor or beer store her particaularly the liquor store oh ,I know what she need I cant tell you what I would like to do to her for doing that stuff fouckn herslef up you know another tina thing anyways were good she knows im alright with it now later wolf2.
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Fri May 9 '08 3:15:29 pm
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Arno Le Prioux Noumea, New Caledonia Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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Guitarmiester:
"Silence... Roar" is indeed an improvement over Goomy in my opinion, and many others agree on it. However, I'm surprised to see Ken our webmaster on the RX board prefers Goomy, and he is an old Paul fan.
Honestly, when it comes to hearing instrumental music, I think Satch's earlier releases are still much better than what Paul is doing... perhaps Paul will improve! I am a fan of Paul because of his work with Racer X, and we're eagerly waiting for a new R X CD that's never coming... Paul is focussing on his solo career, Scott Travis is going to have to tour the world because of the new Judas Priest Nostradamous concept album that's coming this year... All the R X band members are scattered doing something else, but we keep faith.
Paul is I think very grateful to Satch for inviting him to participate in G3, his career has really taken off now that he's been doing instrumental music, and G3 has surely increased his number of fans.
Satch is still the man, and the reason why I picked up the electric guitar. I'm hope, and I'm sure he will do better with his next record, we're probably not the only ones to be disapointed, he must have read a few other reviews like ours, and he will not disapoint us. =) Anyway, I'm moving back to the RX board! Catch me there! C ya.
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Fri May 9 '08 4:57:10 pm
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Anthony Condarcuri Bolton, Ontario Canada Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=wYTzMlIxqnU
http://www.workshoplive.com/satchzone/index.cfm
Cool, let's see if anything comes from it
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Fri May 9 '08 5:20:36 pm
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Phil W... ... from South West UK Pip55 on twitter Plays: Guitar
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JS12001000 - I keep visiting that chrome site just for the 'chrome outfit' lmao. Being serious though, the chromed guitar looks spot on. Wonder if it peels? You thinking of getting one chromed?
Gotta Have Joe - don't worry, time will help, and cupid will seek you out again when the time is right. Chin up
Do The Stu - forgot to say I did come up with a set list, but it's a tough job. Don't know how Joe does it! Nice opening section on your list
mikesb - lmao, that's quite a triathlon. What kind of training do you do for that one?
Everyone - just in case you missed it first time round, if you have a personal message for Joe & the band that you want me to give to them in person then please email me and I will be delivery boy for you... if you want. (need 'em by May 15th)
Have a great weekend all
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Fri May 9 '08 5:41:57 pm
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LucySorets
Lucia Ballesteros Madrid, Madrid Spain
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Hi friends,
Back to normal life after my little Satch holidays ;-)
Saw Joe in Granada and Barcelona. Both shows were amazing! The guys know how to rock!
Roy, Joan, Alexandre, yeah! was so cool to meet up in Barcelona! Hope to share more musical moments and talks with you in the
future and more cold drinks ;-)
Will post some more things later...
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Fri May 9 '08 5:51:16 pm
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Chris Peters Lake Mary, FL USA Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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Hello everyone! I hope all is well for everybody. If you get a chance, check this out and give it a try: CLICKME I'd love to know what youthink. It's a fingerstyle arrangment of Somewhere Over the Rainbow I put together. The funny thing is that I ended up arranging it 99% identical to the Tuck Andress version that I'm sure everyone has seen. It's pretty funny, but I guess there are only so many ways to arrange a classic in a tasteful way.
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Fri May 9 '08 7:57:13 pm
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Zenfish
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Ken : Musical life is very hard... i renounced here to build a blues band after 5 years of research, & 2 years of work with a good drummer.. it has been a very big frustration. But it was that or turn nut into my head & heart.
About Hendrix, i've listened to a lot. The Electric Ladyland is a masterpiece. Hendrix has done with Blues what Haëndel had done with italian classical school.
I keep the Jimi Blues & the Band of Gypsies as two monuments of Bluesrock.
Jimi playing the Born under a Bad sign (Albert King)
That's what i call an outstanding blue feeling. Sad the guy was so fragile inside his head.
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Sat May 10 '08 12:15:44 am
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Joan Jove Mollet del Valles, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Hendrix is a milestone in rock music and in guitar playing.
It's a weird thougth, but maybe we wouldn't have had Joe without his death, and maybe if he hadn't died we would have enjoyed new musical wonders.
The blues roots are strong for Jimi and for Joe, and such is the feeling they are capable to scatter to the audience when they play
If Joe talks about The wind cries Mary we'll better have a look at it
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Sat May 10 '08 2:38:26 am
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Zenfish
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Hendrix genius is powerfull, indeed.. but..
Without Delta Memphis Orlean Chicago Blues..
& Without British Boom..
I try to mean.. the creative & synthetic power of Hendrix is out of doubt..
But the point is onto Guitar, Jeff Beck has been visionnary on several things before him. That's simply the truth.
I mean that, as Haëndel had studied Scarlatti harpsichord, Hendrix has studied Beck guitar while he was in the London's shadows. (you can notice that Hendrix is compared here to Haëndel)
So much guys study nowadays Hendrix without studying Beck.. but Hendrix had studied Beck.
The Legend wants that Hendrix was the best. I'm just wondering now what is better?
To be flash in the pan as Hendrix or Van Halen?
Or to be straight ahead your time all along a life, as Beck?
Once, Clapton has said : "I get something that Beck doesn't get. Beck gets something i don't get. But Hendrix overshoots us both."
I would like to add nowadays that Beck gets something that neither Hendrix nor Clapton get:
A very long creative & evolutive life. Beck is the strongest brain. The Maëstro into & beyond a whole human attitude.
Hendrix has never been more than a young kid, with a powerful genius. A manish boy who is dead, depressive, into his own vomit.
Special respect for Page : Led Zeppelin.
If Hendrix has been the alive blue crossroad of his time, Beck is the genuine Scarlatti of electric guitar. A genius at the ground of all the rest after him.
M'not sure there's a best one. M'not sure that to say there's a best one means anything brilliant or deep.
But if Hendrix as been the best one, Beck is The Maëstro.
Where is the difference between a best one & a maëstro? Probably inside something we call the human standing.
Hug.
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Zenfish
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& to be back to Joe Satriani, what Joe has essentially built onto guitar?
A bridge.
A bridge between Beck, Hendrix & Van Halen.
I don't say that Joe has awaked a morning thinking in his mind : "I'm gonna to build a bridge".
But signing up himself into a filiation of guitar genius, it's what he has done with a rare feeling of melody.
Hug.
Good weekend.
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Sat May 10 '08 3:31:06 am
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