tulsachops
robert bidasio Cleveland, OK USA Plays: Guitar (58 years)
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hey all you happy Satchlanders... I'm back... Thanks for remembering Satriella.... I can always count on you. Looks like pretty much the same crew. Wolf not taking his meds, I see. Chelle and Cheese still hangin. Gee, that's great.I'VE been being lazy and watching a bunch of Steve Morse videos from way back in the Dixie Dregs days. Collected his whole catalog and trying to learn some of it, Also collected all of Ronnie Montrose except an out of print album Bearings that is all acoustical,
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, if you see this, can I give you a hand and crew when the US tour rolls around? I'll do it for free. I'm serious! I'm a decent guitar tech and like lifting heavy things (hee hee). Do I need to talk to Mick? He's cool with me! Juat shout out when and where and I'll be there ready to kick ass. 9182435050
Bob Bidasio --- Of course I still have the JS you customized with your cool artwork. Rock on, bro!
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Zenfish
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Michelle : i've to put a nuance. VH was a real band. The DLR group a pro team. But you are right, we can see this team as something like an accomplishement of his VH experience.
Cube : welcome back my friend.
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Sun Jun 1 '08 12:53:37 am
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Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473 UK Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Well, it's the morning after. Turns out my 'pa probably wouldn't have been able to withstand Trower forabout 2 hours...just as well we didn't go really! That's hard to say though...missed Robin Trower =-(
Been thinkin', thanks to Nick and PhilTheMetalHead, how do you define a true 'musician'? Is it someone like Hendrix who came to it 'naturally'? Or is it someone like Joe who knows pretty much everything about music? Tough question I've been contemplating recently...
Anyone who hasn't already should check out Joe Bonamassa he has tone, control...and I've seen him! (so I can assure you he is very very good) That clip really gets going about 2:10. Kinda makes you wan't to say sod the Ibanez, I'll get a Les Paul...=D
Listening to: Drivin' South by Hendrix
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wolf2
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.....Hey just doing the morning thing,Hey man I keep killing all these germs in my body with my weights like i will figure out where germs and dirt are in my body then i go okay this workout will kill it you feel it come out then boul movement this morning and last night we got some more out feel much better now oh this dirt i got out was irratating me for about the last 4 years their isnt nothing to do next week I have to go to the heart specialist cardiolist and get aholter monitor installed for 2 days it,s an ekg that you where around for the 2 days then after that one test then july meet with the cardiologist and he will tell me if i need to get the pacemaker now! hopefully not it will be close if not ,i feel fine better then ever but who knows the tests the monitor will show it anyways more coffee later wolf2 monday i get that installed just checked i have to buy a chainsaw too man a tree fel over from my property too my neighbours thats okay it comes off my rent! later wolf2.
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Dino_18
Dino Zjakić Bos.Krupa, - Bosnia and Herzegovina Plays: Drums (16 years)
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Hi Joe
I just wanna, not to rock, but to say you hello. I'm very glad to have the chance to make something, that you will see. I come from Bosnia, and I was just in front of you when you were rocking in Opatija. I'm only seventeen,, but I listen your music from the day of my birth. I whould love to see you again. So please come again to Croatia. You may not know, but in Bosnia your music is very popular and people here know what you are. We love you. You are the best
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achoo
Tobias Barnes Chicago, Illinois United States Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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Igneousiceman That language sounds wierd, seems like it would be hard to learn... cool vid though.
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hybes
Mark Hybers Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Do the Stu - Ya, getting out to one of the coasts would be a fun trip. finding some fans to help get you to and from would be very cool. That would be a bummer if Joe's shows line up during the Dave mathews shows. I like Dave Mathews. Very smooth.
I do like some Candlebox. I think if you start with their Self Titled CD, that's agood way to go. There are a couple of explicit words in 1 or 2 songs...nothing major, but I wouldn't play it around children.
What's your thoughts on the chickenfoot project? Pretty excited?
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michelle
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cube, I thought I smelled a moldy ass on the board - welcome back! You always find a way to belly up to the bar with the best of 'em. Way to go London! You missed al's pics of him and Joe. I know how much you'd appreciate a good pic of alan, so go back and find the first one. Mighta been on Friday? I damn near fell off my chair laughing. He's such a precious lil' man. I might even print that one out and take it to work for when I need a laugh. Al is simply priceless!
jblaze, cool beans baby! Myung on yer bass, and was it JP on yer guitar? WOW! Sweet! My son digs Opeth, and he loves DT. That show would have been great for him. lol!
Hey tulsachops, welcome back!
zen, I agree
Last night we had aaaaanother feckin' bat in the house!!! Bloody hell! About 1:30 in the morning I hear my son's bedroom door open and close real quick. He comes rippin' over to my room and says there's something in there swoopin' on him...and he thinks it's a bat. lol! No, no, no way - I'm sleeeeeping! I don't wanna play the bat game! lol! So our cat Stew must have been sitting outside his bedroom door listening to this thing and ran in as soon as my son opened the door. My son said it he felt a breeze go over his head a few times, and heard it hit the mini blinds a few times before he was awake enough say holy shit and peel outta there. lol! So now we have the feckin' cat shut in the room in the dark with a bat. *sigh* My poor husband. lol! You go boy, cause I ain't gettin' up! He had to get dressed and go out to the garage to get the 5 gallon bucket and a piece of cardboard, the "bat catching" gear, (it beats the hell outta my hockey stick and ball net contraption) then get ready for the battle. lol! My son sat on my bed and closed the door every time my husband opened his bedroom door so the bat wouldn't fly into MY room. lol! The bat finally landed, and my husband went in and slammed the bucket over him, and had my son slide the cardboard in under it to make a lid. He carried the whole thing out into the back yard and let the bat go....so it can tell it's friends to stay outta my house! We have no idea how these bats are getting in, but this makes the 3rd one in 5 years...which is three to many! AHHHHH!!
I dedicate this one to my husband. lol!
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PhilTheMetalhead
Phil Birmingham, England Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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I think a true musician can be anyone, from theory experts to people who know nothing about the theory side. As long as the person is passionate about the instrument, and enjoys the music they make, then they are a true musician.
That doesn't mean though, that people can just pick up an instrument for the first time and be a musician. You have to really care about what you play.
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REVAN 2008
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nick no harm in plugging yourself, i checked your site but it did nt work on the ps3 browser.
any other musicians doimg stuff, let me know, do a link, ill always have a listen.
gotta get me gta 4,but mgs 4 is out soon i think, decisions.
musicians can be anyone, i mean look at nirvana, simple but effective stuff.
laters
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Cliff2008
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Hey Joe,
I'm a big fan and have you many times in the Denver area. Loved your last G3 Tour with Paul Gilbert and John Petrrucci. We sat 2nd row dead center!! Loved it.
Here is my question. I think it would be really cool to have the fans vote for the next G3 member. I'm hoping that Steve Vai will always be a mainstay but it would be cool to vote in the next guy, etc.
Also, I think it would be so cool if the band covered something from Jimi's "Rainbow Bridge LP." Like Paligap or Hear My Train A Comin."
Thanks Joe.
Sincerely,
Cliff Adcock
Denver, Colorado
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lorenzo001
loren rosenberg glenview, Illinois U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (38 years)
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DO THE STU-thanks for your response. i went back and looked again but the only post i saw from joe was about his amp set up. (may' 05) right underneath that he says he would post a more detailed description of his pedal board in a "news post". not sure if its still out there. i could have sworn i saw it one time and copied and pasted into a file on my computer. problem is my stuff is still in boxes from my move. won't have it set up till Sept. now. i know from the San Fran DVD he gives a back stage tour and shows most of the effects that he uses. i just wanted to nail it down though.
by the way i'm looking for a mini speaker that you can just plug right into the guitar and attach to your guitar strap. don't want to buy a new amp here. have to convert mine to DC. this may take awhile. might be kinda cool to have too! i know vox makes something called an amplug which you can see on their website. not sure if you need headphones. thats not what im looking for. too cumbersome.
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REVAN 2008
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michelle bats are so cute, how can ya not like em? id love one as a pet, it could sleep hanging off my ear or summat. are you usa or uk? maybe uncle sams bats are bigger, uk ones are tiny. actually in the uk they are protected so if you got them in ya loft, thats where they stay.
leaving work today, this lad came up to me asking for a box, hed found a baby bird, the bird was way cute and had an expression which i intepretated as 'get lost bigjob'. he was cool and possibly a satch fan. ( well obviously not, t'was a bird, but if i say that, makes it more relevant to a joe satriani forum)
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cheese101
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geez, u have many types of bats in PA, dontcha chelle....
and you realize by letting them loose each time, they're not going out to tell the other bats where not to go.....oh no.....they're telling all the bats where the NICEST place to go is for a good time, LOL....YER house. Such nice peoples live there they don't even swat at bats...they just catch and release :) after providing a very entertaining show :)
Prolly spreading the word about the 'dinner and a movie' house, LOL....
and I'm sorry but that Hoary bat is just BUTT UGLY ffs!! Ain't nuthin cute about it!
Tell Wavey that next time he must first study the bat up close to determine exactly which kind of bat it is before the show, and report back to us!! Photos would be appreciated......
OR dunt have bats in houses!!!! MOVE!!!
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REVAN 2008
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fair choice of bats there, red bat looks bizarre. still think they is cute, look at them teeth.
anyone's life turning into a series of charges? right now im charging my camera battery, the ps3 pad im using to type here is wireless, thus runs on battery which im currently charging. my phone needs a charge if you look at the dam thing funny.
anyway i bet joe satriani uses a charger for somthing ( see this is a relevant post)
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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hybes - Have you ever seen DMB in concert? I first saw them back in 2003, and now I try to go to at least three shows each summer. Excellent live show...
Thanks for the Candlebox info. I'll look for that album next time I go music shopping.
I'm very excited about Chickenfoot, but I have to say early on I found the Planet Us project (Satriani, Hagar and Anthony; with Neal Schon and Deen Castronovo from Journey) from a few years ago more exciting. But I think Chad Smith may make this project more musically interesting...so I guess I'll just have to wait and see what happens. I'm a big Sammy Hagar fan, so it's cool for him and Satch to be working together in any form.
michelle - Hehehe...your bat stories are always fun, so thanks for sharing them. I remember you having a similar love for spiders...have you had any interesting run-ins with them lately?
lorenzo001 - Ah. If you click the news tab from the home page you can see every news post...so maybe go back to that time period and see if something was ever posted? Although if the information is three years old it might not help you if you want his current info. He's likely added/changed a few pedals and stuff since then.
REVAN 2008 - Joe needs to charge his sunglasses. ;-)
...Austin...
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