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Pip55
Phil W...
... from South West UK
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LMAO - so, to solve statice/earthing problems Stu shoves the earthing cable down his butt crack?! Nice solution Stu!


Gotta Have Joe - hang in there, it will get better (although it never seems like it at times). Take some solace in Joe's music

JS12001000 - hope they do the job right for ya this time!

Blue Moon - hey McTalent.... nice toons and nice job of perfroming them. Had the chorus to Tsun ' Frwks in my head most of the day yesterday! Sorry to hear about the cat. After a short while I got another one, and having a new le ball of fluff acting stupid was a great help

Alexandre - cool photos. What's the story behind the cool photo of you and Joe at the top?

Cheese - you feeling any better? Hug to you. Those "Bone" vids are great, it's up to number 10 now!? Cool! All these vids and road stuff, ha, we're spoiled...

and I'm late for work now (whoops), too much visual entertainment to fit in...

Have a good day everyone

Edited Sun Jun 8 '08 1:16 pm

Fri Jun 6 '08 12:37:43 am Set this message as last read

pentraks

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Hi to all!!!!

I don't know how it sounds but i would die to hear someday a Joe's version of "Saber rider -metal theme" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=He9-p7f3DEA

YOU ROCK GUYS! keep up the good work!!!

Fri Jun 6 '08 1:26:43 am Set this message as last read

Something new
René Jensen
Aalborg,
Denmark
Plays: Guitar (29 years)
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Hey Hey Satch!!

Saw your show in Copenhagen last night and i must say it was worth the drive all the way from Aalborg!!! Never seen you live before so thank you for that!! It was really awsome! Almost took my own Joe satriani guitar with me for you to sign but diden´t guess you were to busy to sign it...;)

Hope you will come back to Rock Denmark again soon!!! Ohhh buy the way!! It was about time you got Stuu back in the band!! hahah He plays really cool to!! KEEP ROCKING my man!!

Best regards René Jensen!

Fri Jun 6 '08 5:04:55 am Set this message as last read

hybes
Mark Hybers
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Maritime - Wow! the world is sure headed in a new direction isn't it?

Dodged all the bullets here in oklahoma yesterday, but we sure did have 100 mile an hour straight winds. Crazy day here int he big town!

Do the Stu - You seeing anyone before the DMB? You have seen some very good shows. Great memories. People were talking about the loudest concerts. I saw Rush in 1986 and they were so loud I never head one word of the lyrics. I knew all the songs because of the drums. I think my ears actaully still ring from that one. Oh ya, and that concert cost me 12 bucks! LOL

Fri Jun 6 '08 5:05:03 am Set this message as last read

Wooleyman
John Wooley
Middleburg, Florida
US
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lickin chicks..crazy bro..!!
Fri Jun 6 '08 5:48:05 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...hey,just listen what i do is well all the weiders dois keep my muscle cleanwhic after about 2 years tell,s the brain to ease the heart, because the muscle is clean and signaled the power .Now when you ease a heart obviously it,s easier for the heart but the heart becomes seperate from the brain which technically is what you need to perform like utilise apacemaker successfuly if it,s attached to the brain with no easement with the pacemaker you would encounter many problems when it,s seperate with easement do you see? the pacemaker can only properly work in seperatelike it doesnt have anything to do with the brainif you seperate like we donethats just that robotic alone in something eased seperateif you attach the heart to the brainit,s trying to controlbrain waves ohms! man seperate with easement is the way were good now if we need the pacemaker we get it you keep working out with weider,s paced and you rotax manthat workout you doo doesnt put no starin or effort on your heart it beats abit more no starinunder 42 minutes with free weights it,s the universal gym that kill hearts later wolf2 25 minute full free weight workout tommorow we hit the weider again later wolf2.
Fri Jun 6 '08 6:09:58 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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WHAT IS THE GREATEST GUITAR RIFF OF ALL TIME?

A recent internal poll of the students at Guitar-X (www.guitar-x.co.uk), the guitar students at London's prestigious 'Tech Music Schools', has resulted in the following list outlining, in order of popularity, the top 25 guitar riffs of all time to coincide with their 25th anniversary celebrations. The results of the survey are as follows:

1. Smoke On The Water - Deep Purple (1973)

2. Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana (1991)

3. Walk This Way - Aerosmith (1975)

4. Purple Haze - Jimi Hendrix (1967)

5. Sweet Child O Mine - Guns N Roses (1987)

6. Paradise City - Guns N Roses (1987)

7. Ace Of Spades - Motorhead (1980)

8. Enter Sandman - Metallica (1991)

9. Under The Bridge - Red Hot Chilli Peppers (1992)

10. Welcome To The Jungle - Guns N Roses (1987)

11. Run To The Hills - Iron Maiden (1982)

12. Walk - Pantera (1992)

13. Johnny Be Goode - Chuck Berry (1958)

14. Back In Black - AC/DC (1980)

15. Immigrant Song - Led Zeppelin (1970)

16. Wake Up - Rage Against The Machine (1992)

17. Highway to Hell - AC/DC (1979)

18. My Generation - The Who (1965)

19. 7 Nation Army - The White Stripes (2003)

20. Born To Be Wild - Steppenwolf (1968)

21. Give It Away - Red Hot Chilli Peppers (1991)

22. Paranoid - Black Sabbath (1970)

23. Voodoo Chile (Slight Return) - Jimi Hendrix (1967)

24. Eye Of The Tiger - Survivor (1982)

25. Money For Nothing - Dire Straits (1984)

Fri Jun 6 '08 6:13:45 am Set this message as last read

death cube k

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Immigrant Song and no bulls on parade.. its the same riff backwards
Fri Jun 6 '08 6:19:38 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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Does Seven Nation Army even have a guitar in it?? lmao!!

Ahhh, kids these days! *shakes head*

As for the chick lickin' - I'm a chick, and I like my lickin' by invitation only. If a strange guy came up and licked me, he might just wind up with his d*ck in the dirt.

Reality check

Fri Jun 6 '08 6:53:32 am Set this message as last read

hybes
Mark Hybers
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Wow! Great question. You could almost argue for all of them in one way or another. You have to think the most recognizable to a world audience would be Back in Black or Sweet Child O Mine.

My personal favorite on this list for none other than I just really think the riff is Enter Sandman.

Fri Jun 6 '08 7:36:24 am Set this message as last read

Keniko
Ken Erickson
Addison, IL.
U.S.A.
Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Good Morning Satchland......

Thanks for your well wishes again on my pop. It's not lookin' good. The Mayo MRI's show the cancer has spread down the Threchea and into his lower back. I hate to say this but I think it's just a matter of time.....

Have A Great Day Everyone and Hug Your Loved Ones ! ! ! !

Edited Fri Jun 6 '08 9:51 am

Fri Jun 6 '08 9:12:30 am Set this message as last read

Wooleyman
John Wooley
Middleburg, Florida
US
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damn ken...sorry man..we're here for ya bro...
Fri Jun 6 '08 9:57:12 am Set this message as last read

Rolly64

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Hi joe! Where do you get your hats? I forgot to ask when we met at the Newcastle meet and greet.
Fri Jun 6 '08 9:58:32 am Set this message as last read

REVAN 2008

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hi,

great tunes blue moon, nice sound ya got, look after that talent dude, are you going to record some stuff so we can buy?

just got back from the lake district, we done loads of hiking, up the 3000ft high hellvelyn again. its just so beautiful up there. when/if my photography website goes live i hope you will have a nose.

saw loads of bats to:)

MGS4 is a week away yay.

need to get a good 'puter now.

need rest, laters good people.

Fri Jun 6 '08 9:59:52 am Set this message as last read

Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473
UK
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Revan2008: Nice place the lakes, great for walking. Ever been up Sharp Edge on Blencathra? Pretty hairy climb in places! =D

Nick: Any further developments with 'Fusion'? On iTunes yet? Your fans are waiting...=D

Watching Revelation in Prague on youtube
Fri Jun 6 '08 10:09:39 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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I usually listen to music while I read T2J, but you guys are posting so many YouTube clips. I'm always stopping and starting so I can watch everything...what gives? ;-)

cheese101 - I believe (ha!) the other song Joe played on MTV Unplugged is The Feeling. I have video of it somewhere...I don't remember if it's on The Satch Tapes or if I'm thinking of a VHS tape of the show someone may have made for me.

Thanks for finding another Out Of The Sunrise. :-) Man, I love this song. Now I'm getting selfish and wishing they had a real keyboard player, instead of just a backing track, so they could mix it up even more...


Railton - Awesome...it's good to hear that you had such a great time at the show. :-)
hybes - Yeah, I have a few other shows coming up. I'm seeing Liquid Tension Experiment (a Dream Theater side project) in a few weeks. In July I'm going to a Blues Traveler / Collective Soul / Live show. I'm a big CS fan, so I'm going for them, but I also like the other two bands quite a bit so it'll be good to see them in concert. In August I'm going to see Sammy Hagar and The Scorpions. I saw The Scorpions with Deep Purple a few years ago...they're good live, but I'm only a casual fan. I'm really psyched about Hagar, though. This'll be my first time seeing him solo.

And this is after DMB, but I'll mention it since I already have my ticket. I'm seeing the Black Crowes at the Greek Theatre in September.

I need to count up all of the shows I've been to this year. I think I'll end up having seen about 20 for the year. It's a step down from last year (I was crazy and went to 38 concerts), but it's still a lot of music.

I think the loudest show I saw was Kiss, on their farewell tour in 2000. Their stage volume was OK, but American Pearl opened and they were LOUD LOUD LOUD. My ears were ringing for two or three days afterward...and I didn' think AP was all that good, either. ;-)


Zinc Master - That's a pretty decent list. I think Guns N Roses may be a few places too high, but I think the top three are right on.
death cube k - Wouldn't that put Bulls On Parade at the bottom of the list, then?

...Austin...

Fri Jun 6 '08 11:05:24 am Set this message as last read

kfret1
Kenneth Fretwell
Floral Park, NY

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Joe, I read your interview in the May '08 issue of the British magazine, "Guitar&Bass", and I was both annoyed and disturbed. I'm referring to your interaction with Clapton.

He's an insecure a-hole plain& simple. Now granted, I've been a loyal fan of yours for 19 years, but the fact is he shouldn't have treated you that way. You're friggin' Joe Satriani, & you can blow him away, any day of the week in any style, and he knows it! That's why he acted that way.

I met you at a Tower Records in Carle Place about 16 years ago during "The Extremist" tour. I even spoke with your mom briefly. You were totally cool, nice and HUMBLE. You took the time to sign my Extremist song book as well as several photos-and I'm a nobody! Seriously, I was so disappointed in Clapton after reading that; I don't want to listen to him anymore. If Hendrix is our "founding father" of modern virtuoso electric guitar, then you are a direct descendant who bears the torch and continues the tradition. Like Hendrix, Coltrane, Beck, Santana, Zakk Wylde, all brilliant musicians, you are modest and down to earth. It actually makes you dig the music even more knowing that the guy plays like that and is totally cool about it. Anyway,sorry to carry on. The new record is great. My favorite track is "Andalusia". The acoustic part sounds Di Meola influenced but your voice comes through unmistakably as always. Thanks,

K. Fretwell, M.D. Floral Park, N.Y.

Fri Jun 6 '08 11:13:29 am Set this message as last read

cheese101

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kfret 1, so what did the article say that has you upset? Can you share?
Fri Jun 6 '08 11:35:12 am Set this message as last read

REVAN 2008

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love 'music 4 speeding' from marty friedman.

some great compositions, very quick changing, gr8 use of sound fx. ballads are weak. but as much riff driven as solo. coolest photo on back to! try it if you aint already?

Edited Fri Jun 6 '08 12:45 pm

Fri Jun 6 '08 12:44:56 pm Set this message as last read

tchitchy

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HI Joe, very nice to meet you in lyon on the 26 may , would like you to come back, I just loved the show thank you and the band ... l
Fri Jun 6 '08 1:04:48 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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One of the greatest riffs - Cliff of Dover - Eric Johnson

HAPPY BIRTHDAY STEVE VAI!

Fri Jun 6 '08 1:06:16 pm Set this message as last read

ibanezguitars
Joan Jove
Mollet del Valles, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Stu's vid of Prague brings me recent memories. I was there last march Our hotel was at Staromestke Namesti, the square with the astronomical clock that is shown in the vid. Very beautiful city.

My new toy has arrived !! My pod x3 live from line6... damn device..how the hell you make it work ? :-o

Lately I'm listening to Joe Bonamassa when I'm driving to work. It's alright, yeah !

Keniko, I'm sorry man, though my good wishes and prayers are still with you.


Edited Fri Jun 6 '08 2:27 pm
Fri Jun 6 '08 1:09:59 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Yup Stevies bday today, 6/6/1960


the feeling is the other unplugged song Joe did too :)

Joe Bonamassa is playing here soon, gota get tickets for it, and the pod is kinda confusing at first, it will take a week or 2 to get used to it, but there handy little tools indeedy
Fri Jun 6 '08 1:13:10 pm Set this message as last read

REVAN 2008

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igneous, the lakes just looked stunning. i think we've been 9 times now in as many years.nah never done any of those edges, got some good photos of striding edge and red tarn i think.

are dream theatre instrumental?

guitar riffs? to many to list, some of mine would be, zz top, extreme's heman woman hater, driving south stone rose's, aerosmith,joe satriani, geez theres tons. and 'in bloom' is better riff than teen spirit and concerning led zep.......heartbreaker, whole lotta love. L7 pretend were dead, locomotive by g N' R.

Fri Jun 6 '08 1:13:46 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...Hey roatx chics oh it,s me alright wolfie? you reading this right now? hey listen the balance is going good from my engine it,s in the top secret files at bombardier the file is called buscema rotax,s yeah it,s the 1985 formula mx type 468 engine the engine that requires the brain to essesntial balance of dopamine and saratonin right rotax chic I am on dissabilty for schiophrenia man for the fouckn team ski-doo balnce subject from Rotax now that I think about it they were right about 4 years on mediction for the bance of balnce to sustain were good your yours love you wolfie! later wolf2.it,s a purbread ski-doo calls itrotax race heaven machine is what they call me in the files at ski-doo fouck do you ever have to put the hours in too achive setting later wolf2
Fri Jun 6 '08 2:14:36 pm Set this message as last read
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