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wolf2

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..Good Morning Vietnam,,,,Today for breakfast we have marienated zi ,tiger shark it,z very good chu know some people think the shark meat cannot be indigested that this is poison to eat ! we stronlgly believe otherwise,otherwise we would all be dead right very tender no toxin,s organizements of catch by everybudy working here could provide enough food for us all good luck eat your shark good morning vietnam! wolf2.
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ibanezguitars
Joan Jove
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Spain
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Zenfish
you may want to hear Beck talks about Jimi


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Zenfish

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Ibanez : I already knew this video. Beck is humble. What is your issue?

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ibanezguitars
Joan Jove
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What I say is that Jimi surprised all UK guitar players when he landed in London. That doesn't mean Clapton and Beck weren't good at all, but both,among many others, recognized the powerful innovative strenght of Jimi's playing.
Beck
Clapton
I've always wondered what Jimi would have done if he has had at least 20 years of career.
Sat May 10 '08 5:20:00 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Ibanez : i already knew all that & it's contained into my post.

Hendrix is dead. Your question has absolutly no sense. It's over for him since long time. Reality.

You can idolize Hendrix as much as you want, he has studied the english. He was probably the more powerful improviser.. he has understood everything about Stratocaster which existed long time before he starts to play guitar, but he's not the first tone visionnary.

If you listen the Jimi tone in England, & compare it to the tone he got before in USA, you catch what english brought to him.

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Sat May 10 '08 5:26:05 am Set this message as last read

ibanezguitars
Joan Jove
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It's not a question of idolizing. You would be surprised to know you've propably heard more Hendrix than me. I avoid to fall in the choose thing, who is better than the other is what for me has no sense. Hendrix could learn from english, but english learn from him. An mostly they all learned mainly from Robert Johnson and the american pioneers.
Sat May 10 '08 5:41:29 am Set this message as last read

Guitarman77897
Matt S
WI
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They are all great, just listen to the music, thats all that matters. What is everyones favorite Hendrix song?

I am split between Purple Haze and All Along the Watchtower.

Sat May 10 '08 5:42:34 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Ibanez : there's always interactivity, of course.. good point.. but i'm talking about vision.

Hendrix = Haendel, but an Haendel which he's never become adult.

Beck = Scarlatti, a Scarlatti at the top of his life.

Nothing more to say. I know i'm right.

You are not forced to agree.

Guitar man : Third stone from the sun, Drivin South, Jam back at the house, Who knows, Machine gun are some of my favs.

Talking about that, check this guys

Hear my train comin'

from here comes the joe wah legato.

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Sat May 10 '08 5:48:56 am Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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M le Zen Poisson - I'm interested to read what you have to say about Beck saying that he was influenced by the likes of Chuck Berry, Steve Cropper, Cliff Gallup and Les Paul.
Sat May 10 '08 6:29:12 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Scarlatti was influenced by several guys.

Never mind.

Sat May 10 '08 6:31:55 am Set this message as last read

ibanezguitars
Joan Jove
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Zen
I see your point, an even agree to it.
Beck has reached maturity, as Joe is reaching it. Both have had the time, which is not only luck, but steering his lives with a solid head over their shoulders.
Jimi was not able to take the oontrol of his live, and was driven by the showbizz industry that sucked four years on the bursting explosion of his talent.
Another genius with a ruined personal live was Robert Johnson. If you take into account his value as a person, you will not consider him a Master (I do not either) but we cannot deny his musical influence and mastering for all modern guitarists (only musically speaking)

Guitarman,
"All along the Watchtower" is one of my fav, although it's a Dylan tune. Hendrix cover is one of the rare covers that surpasses the original version. I do love "Red House", "Little Wing" among others
Sat May 10 '08 6:34:56 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Ibanez : i'm very glad we finally met ourself on a solid point.

Pretty Cappy : i get one for you.. debate & knowledge is something we share. Vision, something you have to bear alone.

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Sat May 10 '08 6:44:00 am Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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Indeed.

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Donkey Hotay

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Spanish Castle Magic

Joan you MUST like that one no???

Gotta go... time for a triathlon

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Sat May 10 '08 6:47:27 am Set this message as last read

castle49

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Hendrix had another dimension in that he could sing and play guitar. Just saying.
Sat May 10 '08 7:14:06 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Castle : yeap.. even if Jimi hated his own voice.

I remember that the Jeff Beck Group with Rod Stewart has been an attempt to go beyond Yardbirds, Cream, The Experience.. but it not really worked..

The Bomb has been Led Zeppelin... Plant & Bohnam have chosen Jimmy Page..

and MC-5, Deep Purple & Black Sabbath.

So Jeff Beck is gone onto instrumental way, innovating with each album. The electric guitar player.

In 78, all has been exploded.

& now, Beck is still here.

I love Joe & Jeff. But not at all for the same reasons.

To me, as for the Cube, the Maestro is Beck.

Fair enough.

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Sat May 10 '08 7:27:45 am Set this message as last read

castle49

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The Jeff Beck Group. Saw them.

Too bad about Hendrix. It was the time. He did not respect his own gift. Sad.

Beck keeps getting better.

Sat May 10 '08 8:06:05 am Set this message as last read

Guitarmiester

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Joe Satrini - I have a question for Satch, if you wouldn't mind asking... Why did he choose to team up with Vox for a line of pedals? I could see him going to Vox for a wah pedal, but I would have never expected an entire line of pedals, just seems to deviate from his usual selection of pedals.

I have two auditions for two different bands coming up that I'm really excited about! It'll be nice to take a break from my solo project and start playing with a band and playing live again. Wish me luck everyone!

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pmxgs

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Hi everyone,

check these vids from Portugal.

Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_SSZyY6fOU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gT5CNMUc35I

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPVwk48X02I

Regards, P

Sat May 10 '08 8:29:19 am Set this message as last read

ibanezguitars
Joan Jove
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Spain
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Mike
Spanish Castle Magic is OK, but I prefer "Andalusia", LOL
Sat May 10 '08 9:05:15 am Set this message as last read

cheese101

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Dunno how we missed this back in Feb.... Little Kids ROCK!! Can you imagine sitting in a classroom and having Joe all of a sudden walk in? Holee GEEZ!! Chris said he'd actually go back to school for that, LOL!!

And how about some travels with Stu-man Hmmm, I think Mike Manning should be headlining, don't you?

Ibanezguitars, thanks for posting that vid of AWM, AWY, that song is so fantastic live, love the extended jam.

Ktza, hey back....glad you check in from time to time so we know you're still out there....4 months...man that has gone by fast for you I bet.

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Sat May 10 '08 9:08:22 am Set this message as last read

Savoie2011
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How come in all this guitar talk no has mentioned Stevie Ray Vaughan?Yeah he was a blues guitarist,but his soloing is some the best I've heard.
Sat May 10 '08 9:11:13 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Savoie : We were just talking about an older generation of players. Stevie was a great blues player, very great. & a great singer too. He was full of fresh ideas about Blues. Crap, very crap helicopter story.
Sat May 10 '08 9:22:04 am Set this message as last read

Igneousiceman
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I agree whole heartedly about SRV. Having only recently started listening properly, he comes across as having that characteristic that many lack--'soul'. Great guy...=D
Sat May 10 '08 10:18:27 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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T-Bones, great vid find! I love it when the camera moves with the bass beat while Joe is playing. lmao!

Slan, if you want a good look at that lovely theater, check out cheese's vid link of Stu.

I'm finally on vacation! Off to the shore for a few days tomorrow. I can't wait! Me mum & pop are going to stay at my house to look after the kitties and have a rest out of the city, so it's a vacation for everyone. lol!

HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY to all the mum's out there!!

Sat May 10 '08 11:03:15 am Set this message as last read
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