cheese101
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hybes, I think passion well-describes what Joe brings to music :) And oooooo 95 in OKC, omg, humid too? GAH!!
achoo, oooooooo how I remember the EWJS shows, they were fantastic! AWM, AWY continues to evolve on stage, it's incredible. Joe throws in new lil twists here and there, love it!
Revan.... i dunno what id be like, probably blub somthing like ' i invented the bananna' and nod emphatically.
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL.....*gasp* LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLL..... Joe would love that :D and has prolly heard it all, but maybe not that...too funny!
igneousiceman, thanks...hope you have better luck with shows and SOON.
So if all it takes is drinking coffee to make the dirt come outta my brain, and I drink it everyday....why am I still so retarded?
Wooleyman, yes, there really is a Paris dvd coming at the end of the year or so...Joe DID mention Germany, but that musta fallen through or he got a better offer from Paris :) But it's coming! I know what I want from Santa this year!
Mckenna, u need to add the USA to that list one day....
Nice chelly....have a good day honey...maybe no one will be shopping today? We can dream.....
Hard to believe that just one week ago I was in Belfast, standing out in the cold for hours waiting to see Joe again. It kinda feels surreal now.....
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Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473 UK Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Nick: I just can't stop coming back to your site to listen to your stuff! It's refreshingly different, yet similar to for example Joe's stuff. (in a good way) Hmmm.....Your music has opened my eyes--like Joe's did--By the way, you obviously have a good music theory grasp, how important is that for you? Has it enabled you to write the way you do?
Sorry if this is a rambly post, but it's all coming from listening to your stuff. How long until 'Fusion' is available on CD?? Rest assured I will be frequenting your site. =D
Listening to: On The Edge Part II, Nick Bowley
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hybes
Mark Hybers Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Zenfish - you will never ever hear me bash EVH on talent and skills or what he has done for the music world. I am very well read on the history. Without EVH the music world as we know it today would have taken a slightly different direction. I don't use drugs and very rarely drink so I don't understand the addiction aspect of EVH. What I do know is that EVH is wasting massive talent each and every night by getting tore up and then falling all over the stage and having fits of anger and ripping cables out of amps. I second a recent interview with Sammy Hagar...the hope that Eddie cleans up before he dies. It is sad to watch a legend fade away at such a young age. And I will say this, I actually never knew that Eddie could have been part of G3. Hey, I still rock out the Halen CDs and have everything they've ever done on my ipod. But hey, we all have our opinions. None of them are right, just expressing passions. Good banter.
Cheese - IT'S VERY HUMID!! There will surely be a few stroms pop up this afternoon. And I can say I'm very envious you got to travel to Europe to catch Joe live! That's good living!!
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Zenfish
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Hybes : No prob. EVH's story is a miraculous one, but a very sad one.. a few like Charlie Parker on sax.. & some others ones.
Talking about old generation, fortunatly, we still get Jeff Beck among us.
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T-Bones, I'm OFF this weekend! Wooooooo! Of course the beautiful weather we had last weekend when everyone else had off has turned to a day of rain, thunder, and even a feckin tornado warning :-/ The band is coming over to work our nerves in about 2 hours too. Lawd gimme strenff! I'm gonna play my new cd ANOTHER ANIMAL and try to relax whilst I eat lunch in my jammies. lol! Good times man, good times! lol!
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nickguitarmeistro
Nick Bowley UK Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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Igneousiceman: Yeah thanks for listening again! Good stuff. I guess what I've tried to do with my stuff (obviously heavily influenced by JS) is create memorable and interesting melodies, rather than simply play really fast! - I know there are a lot of awesome technical players out there, but what a lot of them lack for me is feel and sense of melody (without sounding big headed!)
Yeah with the composition aspect I tend to base a track around a mode of the scale to give the piece a certain flavour, which does rely on theory, but at the same time, thinking too much about theory ruins creativity a bit, so yeah you need a balance I reckon!
It says you play guitar! what sort of stuff do you do?
Nice to hear from you!
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Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473 UK Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Nick, that's very interesting what you say about the whole theory aspect.Personally, I just take tackle the guitar from a non theory point of view. Unfortunately that means getting lost now and again! I am learning a few scales though, and that does appear to have helped.
Listening to: Come On (part III) by SRV
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PhilTheMetalhead
Phil Birmingham, England Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Starting to get into a band called Edguy now-their lead singer sounds almost exactly like Bruce Dickinson (Iron Maiden vocalist)
Check em out here
Igneousiceman: That's what I do - I just play what I feel like, no real practice "regime", but scales will help. Pentatonics are useful, but you probably already know it.
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campbell
paul campbell coatbridge, lanarkshire scotland Plays: Guitar (2018 years)
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The louder the better at gigs i say, loudest i can remember was ZZ TOP at the Milton Keynes Bowl back in 91. Was anyone there?
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Sat May 31 '08 11:41:32 am
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michelle
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I was actually gonna post that ZZ Top was one of the loudest I've been to also! LOL! August 10, 2005 - We had seats up front, and this huuuuuge speaker unit was hanging from the ceiling right above our heads that sent the bass directly into the depths of yer skull and down into yer ribcage. My husband was asking for mercy, but I was lovin' it! It was feckin' great! lol! ZZ Top is by far one of the best bands I've ever seen. Their performance was so incredibly ass kicking, and the music was killer!
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campbell
paul campbell coatbridge, lanarkshire scotland Plays: Guitar (2018 years)
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MICHELLE- totally agree, one of the best i've seen, that gig at the bowl, you could hear the first support band as clear as a bell from where we parked the car about a mile away. Where did you see them in 05, if it was in the UK i wont be chuffed i missed it.
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paul campbell coatbridge, lanarkshire scotland Plays: Guitar (2018 years)
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Thats ok then. time they visited these shores again me thinks. Funny, when i saw them in MK i was staying overnight in Reading in England.
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nickguitarmeistro
Nick Bowley UK Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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Igneousiceman, SRV come on part 3 is a classic! He makes that wah pedal scream! Good choice of track.
Sorry I forgot to say that I'm finishing Fusion at the minute, redesigning the artwork etc. The whole selling my stuff on my website is pretty unsuccessful to be honest, its just great if I can get people to listen online!
The whole jamming and 'using your ears' thing is the thing to do in my eyes rather than get bogged down with theory. But yeah if you learn all the modes ie. phrygian, lydian etc, then it does help with the whole Satch thing :-)
Nick
www.nickbowley.co.uk
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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The National Spelling Bee finals were last night. Check out this awesome clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IL6R2uEMTdM
hybes - You're in Oklahoma, right? Hopefully Joe plays somewhere near you on this tour. If not, what about saving up to take a vacation to California or the New York area and catch two or three shows in a row...?
Zenfish - "If you listen to VH's music, you hear that his musical culture goes far beyond Cream.. maybe you ignore that he was pianist & drummer before playing guitar. & that his father is a jazz musician"
The problem isn't with EVH's fans thinking he's one dimensional. I mean, it's been going on DECADES now since Eddie has done some his best guitar work. If Eddie wants us to know there are other aspects to his playing, he should show us.
When was the last time he came up with a riff like Girl Gone Bad, House Of Pain, or 5150? There are almost hints of that stuff on For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge and Balance, but those albums are around 15 years old.
I don't know what EVH's expectations are, but when you've only released three songs in the past 10 years it's hard for fans to think much of anything. I don't feel that he owes the fans anything, but sometimes it seems like he wants the rewards without doing all the work.
lorenzo001 - Hmmm? Click the "Joe Messages" button toward the top of this page and dig through them...Joe doesn't have all that many posts.
...Austin...
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hybes
Mark Hybers Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Do the Stu - I would LOVE to head to New York or Cali to catch a couple shows. I have not been able to have an adventure like that in years. I hope there's enough time when the schedule is released for me to get it worked out. Has anyone heard a time frame when the US tour is getting released?
I got my new Dennon headphones yesterday. My wife told me I look like I have flying saucers on my head! I told her I was trying to be like Jeff!!! She was clueless. Poor thing just isn't a rock and roll fan.
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hybes
Mark Hybers Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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by the way, has anyone checked out Candlebox's new cd? Pretty darn good. I've never been into bands that are making political satements, but I always like their music.
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