michelle
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Slan, set 'em loose on each other - nice idea!
mc, I'm happy now.
T, that vid went straight to faves! Fux sake man, that's 6:24 minutes of goosebumps! I'd give my left nut for Joe to put out a blues album like that. lmao!!
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Mon May 19 '08 1:03:31 pm
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REVAN 2008
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all guitarists,
'if ya bass or rhythm guitarist walks off stage, dont panic! just do what zackkim does'
or maybe he ain't got any friends?
hadnt heard black sunshine for yonks, cheers!
didnt they have a song called welcome to planet muthaf@@ker? cant argue with that i guess
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Mon May 19 '08 1:04:57 pm
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Garrett Walker Elkridge, Maryland United States Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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Wow. . . .watching those podcasts makes me realize how crappy Ram's Head Live! is in comparison. . . .guess it has a blues house feel to it though. . . .
I was gunna get a hat like Joe's custom made. Anyone in the eastern-central area know a good place for the job?
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Mon May 19 '08 1:06:25 pm
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cheese101
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chelle, if u give yer left nut, and I give my right nut, together it's a pair....think Joe could be convinced by that?
;) Goosebumps is right...freakin amazin......
MORE JOE, MORE!! :)
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Mon May 19 '08 1:09:31 pm
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Hi everyone. My old lady and I saw Joe and the team (SO GLAD to see STOOO!) last night in Bournemouth, England.
Someone behind us and to our right called out to Joe 'what's your favourite dinosaur?'
after a moment's thought, he replied. 'well most people would say Tyrannosauras Rex, but my favourite dinosaur is Allosourus- later, faster and smarter. I'd love to talk about dinosaurs all night but I've got a rock and roll concert to play (not his exact words) and then launched into the next song.
Way cool brother Joe! If you have time on our next (hopeful) visit, you should bear in mind that just a few miles from Bournemouth by ferry across the Solent (an arm of the English Channel) is the Isle of WIght, otherwise known as dinosaur island. Many dinosaur fossils were dug up here and there is a dinosaur theme park. Take a look!
But most of all, don't work too hard and take care of yourself and family. We guitar enthusiasts in southern England would love to see you again in a couple of years if you can make it.
As some of the audience called out last night, we love you Joe.
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Mon May 19 '08 1:34:42 pm
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ibanezguitars
Joan Jove Mollet del Valles, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Wooow, what a vid gift !
Joe playing the blues !
Have I ever told you that I love it ?
Despite I consider the red album the Joe's bluessy CD, I wouldn't mind taking another one
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Mon May 19 '08 1:44:33 pm
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George Yiakoumi
George Yiakoumi Manchester United Kingdom Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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I made Joe and the band a picture using some of the photos I took of the show in Manchester Apollo. It was an amazing night guys - good luck on the rest of the tour!
Please check this out!!!
The picture
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Mon May 19 '08 1:58:22 pm
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cheese101
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George, really nice job on the photo composite you did, thanks for sharing!
ibanezguitars...joan...I know...loooooooooove that video, Joe does blues sooooo well, and watch his expressions, I think he loves playing them too, feels them right down to his soul, and into his skater shoes :) He makes the guitar weep....and I love the self-titled red album, one of my favorites :)
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Mon May 19 '08 2:16:01 pm
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Kathie King
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Hello Mr. Satriani, It's an honor. Long time fan. It began with "Always With You With Me", I can't drive down Pacific Coast Hghwy without listening to this song. Your music has been with me throughout some of the happiest and saddest memories that I have and that is is a beautiful thing...
Caught you at G3 at the Grove in So Cal last year and I can't seem to find any details about when that tour will be back in So Cal - can you help me out?!?
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Mon May 19 '08 2:28:54 pm
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Alberto Álvarez Parla, Madrid Spain (E.U.) Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Hello, Mr. Satriani,
You´re probably never going to read these lines but I´ll write them anyway, cause I really feel the need to do it. My name´s Alberto and I had the privilege to meet you in Madrid last 5th of May. I was the winner of Meet & Greet aftershow passes web contest and I was so excited about it (At last I could meet the man who totally changed my life with his music). Unfortunately, I was so nervous and thought I was going to be the only one allowed to come backstage, that when I saw all those guys with VOX T-shirts, I thought there wouldn't be time left to have a short chat with you. Finally, I could greet you and meet you. Despite of the thousands of questions I´ve always wanted to ask you, my shyness only allowed me to ask you to sign the poster I bought a few minutes earlier, as well as my T-shirt, and of course, taking a picture of you and I together. I must apologize for asking you to sign and pose for a photograph so quickly without having talked to you too much, but IT MEANS SO MUCH TO ME TO HAVE A PHOTO WITH YOU, AND SOMETHING SIGNED BY YOURSELF, that I didn't want to miss the oportunity. Now, I apologize because of that, but I want you to know that I had a lot of questions I wanted to ask you, after you spoke with the couple from Valencia, such as "Do you think 21 is too old to begin playing guitar?" - I´m 27 now and I´ve been playing electric guitar since I was 21. "Do you think time-travelling is possible?" - I do think it´s possible, I´ve been thinking so since I listened to your "Time Machine" for the very first time. -- I also would have liked to ask you for a good tip on vibrato, as I can't make my wrist to move fast enough to execute an even and wide vibrato. -- Anyway, there are thousands and thousands of questions like this, but I also understand how hard is travelling around the world, without taking too many breaks, that´s also why I wanted to do everything quickly, to respect your rest. (Too many hours on the road, many countries to visit...) Finally, I want to thank you for your music, WHICH MAKES MY LIFE WORTHWILE, I LOVE YOUR MUSIC AND YOU TAUGHT ME THROUGH IT MOST OF WHAT I KNOW, YOU'VE HUGELY INFLUENCED ME WITH YOUR MUSIC, AND ALSO BECAUSE OF THE WONDERFUL PERSON YOU ARE. THANKS AGAIN, I HOPE TO SEE YOU HERE IN SPAIN AGAIN SOON! BEST WISHES.
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Mon May 19 '08 3:25:22 pm
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Mahavishnu
Brian Currier Newberg, Oregon US
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Joe - cool surfin guitar. Did you like the Jeff Beck CD ?
Cheese - nice videos , Joe rocks always... by the way...get on that plane and go enjoy Joe's new show , it would make me happy to see Joe and I know you are one of us , His faithful .... Hope its a new beginning of some sort for you to be happy again. Looking forward to hearing about your trip..Brian
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hybes
Mark Hybers Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Hey Joe,
Any chance you will every put out any of your DVD's on Blue Ray? Your Live DVD in 2006 would be AMAZING!!! That concert was probably one of the best I have ever seen.
Ps. Love the new podcast.
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Mon May 19 '08 8:46:50 pm
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hybes
Mark Hybers Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Oh ya, any chance you'll ever do a gig in Oklahoma? I know...not the strongest venue in the world, but it sure would be nice to catch a show.
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Mon May 19 '08 8:50:37 pm
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kaixiaolong
Barry Smithwick Cwmbran, Torfaen Wales Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Hey,
I went to see Joe last night in Cardiff. Couldn't fault any of the tunes but it was just too loud. It's not death metal, you know, all these guys can play but from the outset, Paul Gilbert's tracks kind of melted into a mass of noise at points. Iwanted to shoot the sound technician. Such a shame. The beauty of their music is the effect that certain transitions can have upon the ear and unfortunately, especially for Gilbert, a lot of that was lost because the sound guy was a metalhead and didn't understand that we wanted to hear the notes.
I'll see y'all again, maybe at a bigger venue next time though, or outdoors.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaargh
I guess it isn't helped by the fact that I have superman's hearing but come on Cardiff, I was sitting next to another random die-hard fan who actually went to the tech guy after Gilbert's set and mentioned it and he did nothing!
Please can I do it next time?
Seriously Joe, you and yours were awesome but that damn sound guy, why I oughta....
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