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Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473
UK
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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PhilThe...: That is a very good definition of a musician, thought provoking as well. How the exams going? I'm off for the second maths in about half an hour. Then English and History tomorrow. ***shudder***. =D


Matt: How's things? Although, might speak to you tonight in chat. Lot of revision required, so possibly not. =(

Listening to: Up In Flames by Joe


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loll
Lol Mettam
Plymouth, Devon
UK
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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nickguitarmeistro: have you looked into getting your tracks up on iTunes? It's quite straightforward to do although it'll take a wee while before your tracks show up. TuneCore are the guys to use. Go to their site, set up an account and away you go. Annual fee for each album is cheap and the return is as good as you will get from selling on internet stores. I have done this for a good friend of mine. It took a while to get everything up and running but his music is now available all over the world (and not only through iTunes either; the choice is up to you). It's then up to the artist to get marketing.

Do The Stu: Octavarium is my favourite DT album. It's the only one I can really listen to from start to finish; even then, James Labrie's vocals sometimes grate a little. For me it was the album that marked DT's coming of age. It has a real maturity about it; Octavariium, the title track, is a masterpiece.



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castle49

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Michelle - We had skunks under the house. My husband put a light under there and they moved out. Bet bats aren't fond of light either.
Mon Jun 2 '08 4:44:14 am Set this message as last read

RockLoverWoman

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Hi Joe. Your podcasts are hilarious. lol I bet you had loads of fun making them. I am now wondering what is going to be on the next ones.lol Thanks for the laugh guys and hope you have safe happy travels.
Mon Jun 2 '08 5:20:28 am Set this message as last read

cheese101

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He so was.

Chelle, heavy metal? Awww, I'm so sorry, I know you haven't got a drop of that anywhere in yer house, so now what?

I KNOW!!! BARRY MANILOW!!! Best damn bat repellant there is!

;)

Mon Jun 2 '08 6:31:36 am Set this message as last read

CROACIALIBRE
NICANOR MOLINARE
SANTIAGO, REGION METROPOLITANA
CHILE
Plays: Drums (66 years)
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Mon Jun 2 '08 9:36:10 am Set this message as last read

Wooleyman
John Wooley
Middleburg, Florida
US
Plays: Guitar
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Bo Didley died..dammit..
Mon Jun 2 '08 10:43:10 am Set this message as last read

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Rest in peace, Bo Diddley...

Rock pioneer Bo Diddley dies at age 79

I think this is the first musician to die who I've seen in concert (EDIT - OK, he's the second...Jonny Lang's bass player who died a few years ago was the first). Bo Diddley played a "Blues Unplugged" show at CSULB back in 2002 with guitarist Jody Williams, pianist Johnnie Johnson, and guitarist Jimmie Vaughan.

Music aside, he seemed like such a cool guy. At my show he was joking with different people in the audience and telling stories between songs. He ended up writing this improv blues song about this one woman in the crowd at the show.

But we shouldn't put his music aside, of course. Man, how many guitarists did he influence? There must be thousands...

Does anyone else have any Bo Diddley stories?

...Austin...

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Mon Jun 2 '08 10:54:38 am Set this message as last read

cheese101

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Ooooo...how's about some new

Satch Zone....with Dave Martone

I want yer electric rainbow git Joe :) And my son wants everything else, lol!

Nice job!

Edit, a coupla videos of how this came to be....

here and here :)

Just like a lesson with Joe!

Edited Mon Jun 2 '08 12:59 pm

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ibanezguitars
Joan Jove
Mollet del Valles, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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R.i.P. Bo Diddley.
Yes, dammit, dammit, dammit !
Homage to a great R'N'R pioneer
Mon Jun 2 '08 12:52:54 pm Set this message as last read

jons5
Jon Stansell
Mt. Juliet, TN
USA
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I will be going on my very first skydiving trip. They will video the jump and can put it to music. Do you have a suggestion for this. They are saying the video is about 8 minutes long.
Mon Jun 2 '08 2:26:21 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...Holter Monitor is on.......went to pizza hut for lunch buffett...... picked up my gift certifcate from the radio station for east side mario,s....went to canadian tire bought a 42 cc poulan pro chainsaw .went to cycle salvage bought a used independant front suspenison front shock for my formula with spring . wolf2 bought the gas can pack for winter 5 gallon gas can for ski-doo fuel wolf2
Mon Jun 2 '08 4:02:15 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...Yeah so wednesday morning back to peterbough to retun the monitor and for a test called an echo doppler! hey this shock I got factory bombardier used but barely it looks brand new shock and spring no shit man came home had my cmha worker help put it on i started the shock on put the bottom bolt in ,like i did it without taken the cowling -hood off or nose piece i pry the side of the machine off the ground with a 2x4 8ft piece of wood held it well i taught ron verbaly how to get the top bolt in he was good at it then he left went out toruqued it down all new nuts bolts flatwashers and lock washer hey man yeah fouck 20 year old bolts are no good bought them last week to have today when i had the help!.Its all fixed now and ready for next winter my new chainsaw was on sale for 229 dollars 50 bucks off so it,s real nice use to run them before when i use to heat with fire wood and cut up wood and cut down trees for people theirs regular poulan then theirs poulan pro i like poulan pro myself professional chu know miang! anyways great day had like 4 or 5 plate fulls heaped up at pizza hut it was good one more pizz ahut visit left for two people then east sides for lunch in july anyways time for my medicine later wolfie had 20 bucks in canadian tire money too so 70 bucks off later wolf2.
Mon Jun 2 '08 4:10:25 pm Set this message as last read

Guitarman77897
Matt S
WI
United States
Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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ITS PAST JUN 01 WHERE IS THE PODCAST!!!!!! Nick-Wow I really like your music!!!! Now how can I get them on CDs? and I can try to learn some of them by ear but I would appreciate tabs! I would also like to hear you try some Joe songs! I think you could nail them!

John-Well its the last week of skool, (but I still have finals the next week but they are half days so I can get on the computer at our usual time.) My digital Imagery teacher hasn't let me on the computer so I haven't been able to chat. I can see that you like Nick's music too, he is really good. And he comes up with his music. I am not very good at writing songs.

I am trying to learn the arpeggio of Mystical Potato Head Groove Thing and I can get so frusterated. But I can get some of it. I need some better distortion because I can never hear the high E string unless the gain is VERY high.

After I have seen the latest podcast I have been listening to a lot of Paul Gilbert, I also just heard Glasgow Kiss by John Petrucci and now I have been listening to him a lot. I thnk I am going to try to learn Glasgow Kiss, But it's amazing how he picks every note.

Well that's a long enough message for me so LATER!

LAST WEEK OF SKOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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death cube k

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cheese i think i posted those a while ago.. Dave sent me a linky .. good stuff Joe and Dave.... Hey Joe ...Martone for G3
Mon Jun 2 '08 5:06:49 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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oh, sorry cube...they just went up on youtube...I saw your links where Joe and Dave were in front of the green canvas so we knew there was gonna be a shoot, and Dave's personal camera stuff, lol....but I guess I missed yer links to the final version of the lessons :) Ah well....just don't want anyone to miss stuff like I do!
Mon Jun 2 '08 5:25:01 pm Set this message as last read

Pip55
Phil W...
... from South West UK
Pip55 on twitter
Plays: Guitar
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Blue Moon - yep, kudos to your friend. Shame about the Pedal board, I got kicked out of the stage area about 1 minute after the Cardiff gig (would have been an easy shot too as the stage is so low)... ah well

JS1200JS1000 - am used to V6 using a little more gas than most... if you use the loud pedal a lot LOL Nightmare on the window tinting, hope you get it sorted. Driving a dull model Audi at the mo, having sold my Mitsi Evo 6 Ltd last autumn... sob

Do The Stu - cool post re Planet US. Cheers

Cheese - ah yes, the JS4 Electric Rainbow (painted by Joan)... gimme gimme gimme! and the pedals... and the amp...

RIP Bo

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OME
Christopher Thompson
Dardanelle, AR
USA
Plays: Guitar (37 years)
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I made myself a promo video for my new CD, check it out and let me know what you guys think. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ro_PuDiKPp4
Mon Jun 2 '08 6:06:14 pm Set this message as last read

death cube k

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cheese haha.. its all good.. Martone for G3
Mon Jun 2 '08 7:02:42 pm Set this message as last read

hybes
Mark Hybers
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Do the Stu - thanks for posting the Planet US. That was a rocking tune!! I can't wait to see what they come up with in September.

I think you are totally right to travel around and take in as many concerts as possible! I am 39 and have 4 children. 1 getting ready to go to Florida State this fall! So I just don't have near the time I used to.

I have been a Satch fan since 88. Funny story, I was stationed in Italy and I was very good friends with my landlords son. one day he shows up just jumping out of his skin. He had the Surfing with the Alien. I love Europeans. they just generally have so much more enthusiasm about simple things! I'm sure I would have stumbled on to Satch sooner or later, but I'm sure glad he showed up with it.

I tell you what...I love reading the posts and reading about everyone's travels catching Joe live. Such a great experience. That's the stuff that makes life! I hope I get the chance to see him this time around. I don't know about you guys, but I listen to the stuff Joe has done this decade and he's really just getting better and better.

Mon Jun 2 '08 7:27:12 pm Set this message as last read

gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham
Butte, Mt
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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god love hurts so bad.... you think you find that one person... then bam..... they take your heart.... and stab it, burn it, tear it, kill it...

makes you just want to die

what are you supossed to do?

why does this happen to me? havnt i had enough???

soneone tell me why

Mon Jun 2 '08 7:52:19 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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if you ever get an answer as to the why k, I hope you'll tell me what it is cuz I don't know either. I'm sorry you're hurting so much.

Hugs honey.

Mon Jun 2 '08 8:03:57 pm Set this message as last read

gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham
Butte, Mt
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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theres no words that can explain how much you love them...

but once there gone... its worse for explaining the pain your feeling.

even if there not all the way gone and there still there.... its still so hard... when you are having problems that may lead to that... you dont know what to do.

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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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I made a video there a few mins ago, was bored, nothing great but meh its uplaoded now

Alan Mc playing a song he wrote

now its time to go to BREAD
Mon Jun 2 '08 9:04:05 pm Set this message as last read

death cube k

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BG AL cool new tune
Mon Jun 2 '08 9:16:24 pm Set this message as last read
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