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ibanezguitars
Joan Jove
Mollet del Valles, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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For those who didn't like Smoking Stones, have a taste of the real Stones with the superb voice of Lisa Fischer
Sat Jun 14 '08 12:23:51 pm Set this message as last read

Mahavishnu
Brian Currier
Newberg, Oregon
US
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Hey DoTheStu

RUSH

Sat Jun 14 '08 12:36:22 pm Set this message as last read

ibanezguitars
Joan Jove
Mollet del Valles, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Another female voice, Sandy Denny (R.I.P.) singing with another one of the better R'N'R bands ever.
I wonder how I could forget that one in my Zepp top 10


Edited Sat Jun 14 '08 12:45 pm
Sat Jun 14 '08 12:44:45 pm Set this message as last read

aaaaxial
Ali Tamaddon
Melbourne, Victoria
Australia
Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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Dearest Joe,

I am the moderator of a fan community for you on ORKUT with 2500 members, we all love and respect you sincerely!

We believe your music has been more of a cult rather than just music, WE LOVE YOUR STYLE!

We have one request for you, could you please touch up your site to match your bright and cheerful personality? please visit steve vai's site to get the grip of what I mean.

It's a pity that I could not prove the scale of your fanbase here in Iran. But I am sure you would have enjoyed to know us, our history and culture more in depth, if conditions were else and the true face of the nation were rightfully represented worldwide.

I wish the very best in all aspects of your life,

Cheers,

Ali Tamaddon

Edited Sat Jun 14 '08 1:20 pm

Sat Jun 14 '08 1:11:43 pm Set this message as last read

tjguitar001
Tyler Jacobs
IGH, Minnesota
USA
Plays: Guitar (17 years)
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Hey Joe, I was wondering when will you tour or play in Minnesota because i really want to see you play.

Tyler

Sat Jun 14 '08 1:44:42 pm Set this message as last read

Tuesdayschild
Victoria
Northern Ireland
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'Thankyou' by LZ is one of my favourite all time songs. It wasn't played at the gig last night but I understand that as it's not the crowd pleaser as Black Dog and Heartbreaker would be.....and of course, Stairway to Heaven which probably can't be left out no matter what! Tesla covered 'Thankyou' too and did a really nice job of it. I'm sure there are more covers of the song too, does anyone know of any?

Cool vids!! Thanks!!

I wonder why the girl doesn't want to go with you to the gig....maybe you're reputation goes before you!! lol

Edited Sun Jun 15 '08 2:45 pm

Sat Jun 14 '08 4:20:37 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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hey christine my polaris chic told me she was mine sometimes and asked if we could do it she showed up the other night,wicket babe man shes great oh i have know her for many years i am her first boyfriend originaly i told her it was me the other day after she asked if we could do it and she gave me a gift and her gift aswell is her sometimes.TAHTS ALL GOOD! BUD! I have this thing man ,maybe i am just dwelling on it againit,s the goverment in both canada and the usa and me .You see I am psychotic hey man i dont have schizophrenia when they told me i am the only actula fact psychotic in the world they told me my medictaion would say on the box antipscychotic but with directsions for schizophrenia dose they told me they were classifying me as a schizophrenia right and even the magazine would show and say that these people take antipsycotics for schizophrenia no shit! now sometimes it bothers me joe man you know labeled as schizophrenia both goverments cover it up with magazine pharmaceutical companys doctors and everything but apparently know one is allowed to know i am psychotic and not schizophrenia i mean everything doctors cmha drug companys magazine everything except the computer do you know what these people that the goverment covers with are actualy taking for schizophrenia! prozac! man and one other one similar i dont know i guess my covers good but just the labeling pisses me off thank god for Christine, later wolf2.
Sat Jun 14 '08 4:44:26 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...That,s psychotic ,man....wolf2.
Sat Jun 14 '08 4:44:59 pm Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Looking forward to the London Guitar Show tomorrow! Have my Joe tickets :)

Anyone else going tomorrow?

Sat Jun 14 '08 5:18:26 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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I wish :(
Sat Jun 14 '08 5:36:44 pm Set this message as last read

hybes
Mark Hybers
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Do the Stu - I think Zeppagain is a great cover band too. But man, naming the top Zep songs is quite a challenge (if you're a fan I guess). The guy who mentioned In the Light, that was a good call. I think my favorite is a REALLY obscure song. Carouselambra, followed up with For your Life amd then Kasmir. Although if you were to throw Plant and Page Unledded into the mix, Kashmir and The Rain Song and Thank You are right there in the mix.

I heavily agree with your choice of Precense. What a GREAT album that is. Certainly never got the love that it deserved.

Sat Jun 14 '08 7:42:05 pm Set this message as last read

sidman

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Hi Joe, I met you at a guitar shop in Chicago in 2004. I have to say you are so cool man!!!! I have this J.S guitar that you said was ultra rare. Hard tail trem, dimazio pickups ,wood finish,#J 001872,I think it was made in the mid 1980's, one of the first I Want you to have this guitar,you said you had an eye out for one at the time.If you are still looking let me know.

P.S I saw you at the house of blues that saturday OCT 23, 2004 and you kicked out the jams,I had a blast . Sidman.

Sat Jun 14 '08 7:54:11 pm Set this message as last read

Kilgelec
Jackson Kilgore
Bogart, GA
United States
Plays: Guitar (16 years)
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Do The Stu,

I am 35, the concert was about 14 years ago. I doubt very seriously you will be able to guess! :) Thanks for the info on flights! I checked the airline website today and looks like I could take my axe on board one of two ways. Possible check it when I get on board and they may have a closet it could go in or I could buy a seat for it.... uh, no. Anyway, hopefully the music store out there will have something to rent or maybe I'll just go in and pick a little. Holla at cha later dude!

Blue_Moon,

Finished watching your video. You're awesome! All that your equipment or you at a studio? Keep up the good work, maybe I'll be able to play that well one day!

Jackson

Edited Sat Jun 14 '08 8:21 pm

Sat Jun 14 '08 7:59:56 pm Set this message as last read

BigBunny

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Ali Tamaddon - that's a great post to Joe >=:o) i've included it in the Messages For Joe, if Joe doesn't see it on here he'll read it in a few weeks :)

Keniko - from reading others posts i've found out about your Dad :( so sorry mate *hug* i didn't see your post...i'm scrolling through the board too fast :/ God Bless You and your family. BB

anyone been to MissionMetallicA lately? - coming this September 'Death Magnetic' O_o ooooo the only album that has me more excited this year then Satch's PSATMOR >=:o)

Edited Sat Jun 14 '08 11:33 pm

Sat Jun 14 '08 11:21:12 pm 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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ibanezguitars - I've never heard of The Smoking Stones until now, but they do sound pretty good. Do you know where they're from? Do they play in the US often/at all?

And it's cool to see you mention Battle Of Evermore...I like that LZ song a lot. I don't think it'd make my top 10, but it'd be in the top 25.


BigBunny - Thanks for taking the time to put that together...it's really cool to see the progression there.
Mahavishnu - Awesome...those pictures are great. And I'm jealous; you're so close! The Gorge is a beautiful venue...I need to see a show there sometime.
Tuesdayschild - I've heard Tesla's cover of Thank You. That's on their covers album they released recently, right? They do a version of Aerosmith's Seasons Of Wither on that which is also very good.

A quick glance at the Wikipedia page for Thank You tells me The Flaming Lips and Tori Amos have both covered the song...I'll have to find those somewhere and give them a listen.

Anyway, about the girl...I don't know! Well, I have a bit of an idea. I'm a few years older than she is, we don't really live near each other, and most of our closest mutual friends have graduated college and moved out of town. And regarding the gig, she has plans earlier that day that involve a lot of driving...so she doesn't want to do more driving after that. I've offered to pick her up, but I think she feels weird because it's out of my way and we don't know each other too well. But I still have a few weeks to figure something out. Hopefully she'll come around...we'll see.

Geeze...I'm making my life sound like a soap opera. ;-)


hybes - Yeah, coming up with a list of top Led Zep songs is tough. I have enough trouble ordering their albums from most favorite to least favorite...and there are only nine of those! Presence is No. 1 for me, but it gets difficult after that.

I have a feeling our lists of LZ favorites would be pretty similar. I've been on a big In Through The Out Door kick lately, so I completely agree with Carouselambra being up there. I also really like For Your Life...as a quick aside, I was really excited that they played that song at their reunion gig last year. Most of my favorites are their funkier songs...Hots On For Nowhere, The Wanton Song and Candy Store Rock, to name a few. I also love how they mix electric and acoustic...so there you have Ten Years Gone, Stairway To Heaven, and the song I feel best represents Led Zeppelin, Over The Hills And Far Away.

Man...what an amazing band.


sidman - Wow...if you're serious about giving your guitar to Joe, you should contact his manager: http://www.mickbrigden.com/

It sounds like a cool guitar...do you have any photos of it?


Kilgelec - Hmmm...so it was in 1994 or so? I'll start with the obvious potentially embarrassing ones: New Kids On The Block? MC Hammer? Vanilla Ice? ;-)

...Austin...

Sun Jun 15 '08 1:24:23 am Set this message as last read

Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473
UK
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Here are my thoughts on the whole Zep discussion. One of my favourite tracks has to be Achilles Last Stand, although Dazed and Confused on the DVD was one of those 'mouth hanging open' moments. Immigrant Song was the first one that really got me into them...and then there's Listening to an original LP version of When the Levee Breaks after the New Orleans disaster. Apt. Anyone got the Plant-Krauss album? Quite good for an album classed as 'country'. =D




Mahavishnu: Great pics!




Guitarist magazine put Gilmour's Comfortably Numb as no.1 in the top 50 guitar tones. (Ice 9 made it in at 30 something...) Personally, I think they should look again with Revelation in mind =D

Oh yes, thatnks to those wonderful exams, I now feel rather ill :(

Listening to: Rosalie by Thin Lizzy
Sun Jun 15 '08 2:37:23 am Set this message as last read

Satriella
Satriella Walker
Sudbury, Suffolk
United Kingdom
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Do the Stu - Unfortunately I ca only snatch computer time at work or atthe library at the moment, so getting my pics on-line is very difficult....but I will as soon as possible....I have some really great shots from the gigs!

Ibanezguitars - Yes it was aweome....It was just the most incredible week.....and Its almost like a dream now....but I am safe in the knowledge that this was one dream that came true!

loll - this place is like a diary of my life....as well as a chat to Joe.....I have made some very good friends here and If people read my posts then fantastic if they enjoy em...glad you did!

Cliff - Great to meet you by pure fluke at the London Guitar Show....hope you had a stonking time on the Sunday as well....let me know how it went...please email that link sounds great!

Oh my god WOW!

What a great day at the London Guitar Show

I got there at 9am....not many were there but I got my ticket and proceeded to be the first in the queue....at ths point the big garage type doors were open and I could see some stands, I stood talking to security....anyway the doors closed and I stood listening to Jo on my ipod.....then it was ten....and they opned the other garage door so I had to scoot round and be at the back ....well the middle of the queue!....Still once in I was very excitedly looking round at all the great stands and gathering plentymungus of free stuff, a bag, a t-shirt (yes and this time I didn't even have to hastle a poor guy all day to get one!....this was a vox one...where joe would be later that day), 3 pens a pencil, 2 picks, posters, 3 keyrings....fabulous....oh my god...then I stopped at the Marshall stand and entered a competition...and got a pass into an intimate 30 people , invite only gig with Paul Gilbert...at 12.30 aaaaaaaaaaaaagh!!!!

So got there early about quarter to twelve and was second in the queue behind a grea chinese guy....forgot to get his name, but he hadn't seen Paul before so he was very excited, the time flew by as we chatted and we went in...wel at the London Astoria was about 3 feet from Paul and I didn't think I could ever get any closer....

wrong!

now I was about two feet and the stage was about two feet lower too....so I was literally cuddling him this time....it was great although it did make getting shots awkward as it was hard to get the guitar and the face in....but I did get some great ones which I will post asap...but that may be quite a while...he did Norwegian Cowbell, the Gargoyle,...the bach piece ...all the time having a really funny chat inbetween about how great the smell of a new amp is and how great marshall were and how you have to play them on stage not in your bedroom....he spoke about doing major plumbing work in his new house....oh and how the Who had a great line "I hope I die before I get old" or something like that and he said he used to thinkthat was great, except now that he is old...he hope he doesnt die coz he just wants to keep playing guitar! then he asked for requests...but of course he is quite dear so he could hear anyone except me who was right next to him...so I asked for 3 times rana...which he tried to do but couldn't remember the words very well so I said red house, this time he was pleased, he expressed that he is not very confident about his voice but with blues it doesn't matter coz you just talk, and of course, Jimi is one of his heroes so I expect he has been playing the tune most of his life....oh yeah...he said that when he was younger it was quite rebellious to be a guitar player and he used to worry that the football players were gonna beat him up, but now you are not a rebel to be a guitar player anymore...I think he was quite disappointed about that LOL...ayway he played it real good...he then went on to play scarified and technical difficulties and a few others...oh yeah he said that it was great that bach was dead coz he could nick his tunes LOL Anyway it was an amazing unexpected gig!

Sun Jun 15 '08 2:56:50 am Set this message as last read

Satriella
Satriella Walker
Sudbury, Suffolk
United Kingdom
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so aer that I wazzed over to the main stage and caught Guthrie Govan do another 4 or five songs then he came back on with Billy Sheehan and did some numbers....then it was time for the Paul Gilbert gig proper.

He tried to start as before with Norwegian Cowbell, but the disc kept slipping, so while they were sorting it out he did a great version of Down to Mexico just on his own....then they tried to start the disc again...but again it started skipping in the same place....so he said "OK what shall I do now....(thinking) Oh I know" and he proceeded to play Red House, but he must have been thinking about it, coz this time he really got into it and played a longer version YAY!!!! Muchly big grin on my face....anyway again Stonkingly fantastic gig!

So now I had something to eat and chatted with the guy who will b doing a 3-d plan of the show next year, he did the floor plan this year and the artwork so that was cool.

I then started queueing for the Joe Satriani signing...but I was way at the back so started chatting with acouple in front of me....well after a while it was established that we kinda knew each other from the talk to joe board...it was CLIFF....we chatted and chatted for ages...but while we were talking I noticed a guy talking to Stu Hamm to the left, so I got out a pen and Dreaming album cover....but he had gone....Oh flip...so we carried on chatting....then Geoff and Stu were standing talkin to some people further back YAY....I thanked Jeff for putting the chicken hat on stage..."oh that was yours was it" he said "dont worry it is safe with the rubber chicken, I only have one now coz the other one lost its voice!" hehe I thanked Stu too for coming back and begged him to stay, he said it looked like he was going too...anyway they both signed the dreaming cover and I had a photo with them both and a hug and a kiss! Then I saw Mick who pointed at me and said "Satriella" and I called him over as I had a message to give to him...

Time was ticking and it was looking like we wouldn't get to see Joe....but thankfully we made it...I didn't get time for a photo with him but he signed the Dreaming cover, then a kindly guy from the vox stand took a pic of me and Cliff with Joe in the background inbetween us...its a great shot!

I then wazzed over to the main stage and caught the last couple of Yngwie tunes which was great too coz I didn't think I was gonna get to see him as he clashed with the Joe signing!

Great day....great day....Paul Gilbert...twice....wow...and up close and personal...wow....he played my request....

Satriella....drifts off into dreamland!

Sun Jun 15 '08 3:10:09 am Set this message as last read

Satriella
Satriella Walker
Sudbury, Suffolk
United Kingdom
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JOE ....GREAT TO MEET UP WITH YOU AGAIN YESTEREDAY!!!!

THANKS FOR THE SIGNING!

HOPE THE GIG GOES WELL TODAY....SUNDAY....SORRY I COULDN'T BE THERE TO SEE YOU PLAY....BUT TRAINS AWKWARD FROM WHERE I AM.

THANKS STU AND JEFF....YOU ARE STARS!

HUGS SATRIELLA XXXXXX

Sun Jun 15 '08 3:13:06 am Set this message as last read

ibanezguitars
Joan Jove
Mollet del Valles, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Satriella
You are a lucky girl ! Red House up close and personal !
I think Paul is in love with this song. I do also think a good feeling between Joe and Paul keeps growing and feeds my hope to see both, and Steve Vai in the next G3. At least I hope so.
Sun Jun 15 '08 3:24:15 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...Were,good.. had to clear my head think straighter had to litsen to whitesnake love aint no starnger........I was alone and I needed love,so much i sacrificed what i have been dreaming of.Cant hold the passion of a soul in need i look for mercy when my heart begings to bleed....Love aint nostarnger! i aint no starnger ! wolf2.
Sun Jun 15 '08 3:43:49 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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is your brain pumping wolf2? feels like it changes everyso many months just wont grip down in one spot ? stick with me kid you will go places yep thats the made in canada vinyl coated weider,s their working brains tottaly clean now from the rotax last of it out yesterday morning fouck! wolf2 started tripping then i seen my shadow where i had sat on the couch before going with the weider,s it pumps it ! theh this littte trust! came about me where i said okay man if you said thats how it goes and everything and we done it and do it i believe you to myself doubled were good and yeah frank the rotax doubles! anyways more coffee later we wohtax! wolf2.
Sun Jun 15 '08 3:48:29 am Set this message as last read

Dream 3
jamie anderson
melbourne, victoria
australia
Plays: Guitar
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G'day all :) :)

Bigbunny can u add a set of balloons for me to :) and a BIG Happy Birthday Thanks...

Satriella sounds like the Festival was awesome to be so close to paul and meeting up with all the guys over the past weeks great stuff you deserve the smiles after ya rough trot job, home ,car etc.

Anyone wanna pass on any messages for Stu Hamm he is doing a Hartke clinic 15 mins from my house so already spoken to the organiser and he said shall be no worries getting to meet Stu so if anyone wants to pass on any messages let me know :) :) :) :)


Getting close and Joe and the guys will be here :) :) :) :) :) so can't wait ..

Sun Jun 15 '08 4:26:34 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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HAPPY FATHER'S DAY to Joe and all the dad's out there!

Sun Jun 15 '08 6:04:20 am Set this message as last read

Kilgelec
Jackson Kilgore
Bogart, GA
United States
Plays: Guitar (16 years)
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Do The Stu,

Come on dude, I'm not that pathetic!!!! However, New Kids on the Block are coming to Atlanta area in October. Want me to get you some tickets? ;) I'll give you a hint, it wasn't just one band and no it wasn't anything cool like Ozzfest, though I'd love to go to that one! Too bad it is just a one location event this year. Keep guessing....

JOE....

Please come to Atlanta on your US tour!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sun Jun 15 '08 7:32:15 am Set this message as last read
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