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Pip55
Phil W...
... from South West UK
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Blue Moon - I was going to say I bet Cube had tried it, he's tried most bits of kit (musically speaking!). You got a pic of your current pedal board?

Just curious, If you don't use them for octaves, what are you using them for, or do they just make the board look pretty : )

Cube ... any comments (eek, flood gates opened)? Have you used one (the pedal, not Viagra)?

Wed Jun 18 '08 9:29:11 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Yeah, he gets around alrite :)

and yeah I do clicky here for the pedalboard OF DOOM


and i use the harmonist for harmonies usualy 3rd or 5ths and the super shifter for a whammy type effect, or a tremolo effect or sheep noises :-O


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Wed Jun 18 '08 9:40:12 am Set this message as last read

death cube k

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Joe Satrini The SHO is a really nice clean boost . i have one love it.. but the box has a boost too so i do not currently use both at the same time

figures al would know all a bout other guys hard ons

Wed Jun 18 '08 10:03:12 am Set this message as last read

Tuesdayschild
Victoria
Northern Ireland
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Hi Blue Moon, I just wanted to ask you, where do you study? I have an 11 year old son who is going to a new school in September (here in Northern Ireland)and he had a choice of schools. He's chosen the one that has a really developed music department.

You should see it, it's got a huge room full of keys and drums and guitars and off to the side is a small recording studio. The school is well known for their choir which tours and does battle of the bands comps regularly.

But here's the problem, after the age of 17-18, what then? He could study a degree in music in somewhere like Queens or St Andrews in Scotland, and I know people that have. And yet they learn about classical and choral and theory....I don't think Joe Satriani even gets a look in?

So could you tell me a bit about your journey through education and what you hope to do with it?

Wed Jun 18 '08 10:18:08 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...Hey can you hear the Nigro,s on the lottery commercial fouck not long out of the jungle may have to have another one of those nigros arrested yeah this one drove by my house then an olg commercial that will be the 56th one arrested the 8th cfor commercials could be worse I already told the cops about this predator that yeah your,s nigro earlier has aids as well i think they said he gets arrested when was it august 12th i think you see i work at the wolf so information is a breeze be carfeul babe thats the nigro you told off called the n word and i punched out in my driveway the one that was stalking you ,and he got arrested yeah he,s deffinetly you,s! alright! . wolf2 hey donna ! thats him the stalker nigro with aids well of all of them have their 54 disease,s did you watch that on the new on the national it said the average nigro in canada has 54 disease,s anyways wolf2.
Wed Jun 18 '08 11:55:44 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...Hey Just relaxing now man ,earlier I had too go to the brigg,s and starton lawnmower dealership to buy a grease gun I had to greas my 1985 ski-doo formula mx yep holy big job hey man last time i greased it was in 1995 hey man so about 3 days ago i sprayed all the reaer suspension grease fitting with wd-40 because they were rust to free up the little ballbearing inside the fitting ,let that soak today I greased it it took an hour it cost me 40 bucks all togethre to do it I had to buy the grease gun then buy a hose for it had to have the hose the metal tube is stationary and could nt use it needed to flex and move and bend,it took an hour laying on my back and on my side did the front suspension aswell so front and rear suspension greased too have the shop do it about 130 bucks probably to grease it it cost me 40 I bought grease previously for it the stuff it sais in my shop manual factory mechanic manual ,man it should work like you wouldnt believe this winter all greased suspension it ,was bone dry man in the rear an hour of pumping the grease gun heavy hey one tube of grease made it though I used quaker state grease nice stuff real clean anyways felt weird after had too take a tylenol 2 some starnge head ache thing after greasing it later wolf2 well the shop would have been an hour labour so ahundred bucks plus grease man the price my mechin gave me was 130 to grease it I paid 40 total did it myself and now I have a grease gun later wolf2.
Wed Jun 18 '08 12:04:35 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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If anyone wants to hear the new Shinedown album, The Sound Of Madness, click here for a teaser (a few seconds from each track). You can also listen to the entire album on their MySpace page:

http://www.myspace.com/shinedown/

My current favorite is Cry For Help. It reminds me of Guns N Roses...only a little less bluesy and a lot heavier.


michelle - The Hand That Feeds is just about the only NIN song I like...thanks for posting that. I'm not really a NIN fan by any means, but I do remember hearing that song on the radio back in 2005...it's a good one.
nickguitarmeistro - Joe played Why on the Strange Beautiful Music tour. That's my favorite Satch song, but I wasn't able to see him on the main leg of that tour so I missed it. If you do some digging around and can find the SBM webcast somewhere, you'll get to see/hear it that way.

...Austin...

Wed Jun 18 '08 12:17:41 pm Set this message as last read

usch

hamburg,

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hello joe. great concert to hamburg - it was wonderful, terrific party! heavy album, genial, groovier sound. more, more, more :) see you bye usch
Wed Jun 18 '08 12:47:09 pm Set this message as last read

REVAN 2008

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head like a hole is my fave nin tune, decent lyrics to. dont laugh, but for good gothic compositions i like the modern castlevania soundtracks, i had one imported from japan. its cool, european style gothic , classical instruments with tecno stylings, some on youtube.

in japan they have orchestras which play this, the orchestra which plays the final fantasy music are called the black mages, there most popular piece is sephiroth's theme,one winged angel,they even toured usa, anyway........................ later

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Wed Jun 18 '08 12:51:46 pm Set this message as last read

anibur

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Joe Satrini...thanks! It was REALLY HARD to do that image - are you ready..............

I imported Joe's front cover image ( from ITLIS) into 'Paint' and just Clicked 'Image - Invert colours'...and hey presto...LOL. If you take a look inside the cover it looks like the artwork was worked like that inside too. (Because that is all greeny..) Glad you liked my photos. www.webshots.com 'Joe london excel' Hi Nick..nickguitarmaistro..thanks again for the excellent view at the London guitar show, your album has pride of place on my ipod, it's excellent! I am definitely buying your other two.

Thanks again to Joe, Jeff,Galen, Stu,Mick, Mike & everyone for awesome shows over here, you must be real pleased to be home. Did you have to walk the dog as soon as you got home Joe??

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Wed Jun 18 '08 1:59:15 pm Set this message as last read

judas003

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joe........ i know you have worked with him in the past, but i was wondering if you've ever considered taking john 5 out on the G3 tour with y'all??? you're the king brutha!!!!!!!
Wed Jun 18 '08 2:23:31 pm Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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I think Trent and nin are a bunch of compoops
Wed Jun 18 '08 2:40:00 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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WOO HOO....US TOUR DATES ARE SHOWING UP ON THE ROAD PAGE......starting in October ;) Austin, I'll take that drink one of our shows together, LOL!!

WOO WOO!

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Wed Jun 18 '08 2:43:08 pm Set this message as last read

lorenzo001
loren rosenberg
glenview, Illinois
U.S.A.
Plays: Guitar (38 years)
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hey there hi thee ho ther compoops! NIN has some great beats & rythmes. love "Lamere" that means ocean in french. but you knew that already.
Wed Jun 18 '08 4:06:11 pm Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Lorenzo

as opposed to "lamerde" which is something totally different...LMAO

Wed Jun 18 '08 4:09:12 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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my firend has a super hard on downstairs, he uses it for his bass :)

its jsut lieka pre amp and boosts the sound nicely...


I study sound engineering and music technology in STC here in Dublin its alrite, i wish the school i was in had that stuffs wen i was in it, wuda helped a lot i had a room with a piano and a couple of guitars! and music here in Ireland sucks cause there nothing to represent it, u jsut learn things and yer just pushed into anythingand everything, some people could be amazing and get no jobs or some could suck and get lucky its a unregulated kinda grey area theres different routes for it too, the one im doin is more practical but coveres everythign really theres some collages too for just a bachelors and masters n music and all that but goes nowhere near sound engineering


its a kinda crappy route to go down in if u wana get a nice job after u study, but if u love it enough u shud be ok i guess, this is my second music corse, first one was music management, thats all really,


I've a gig tomo in Pravda Dublin if anyone from ireland wants to go! first time im palying my music with a band live properly, no idea how tis gona go
Wed Jun 18 '08 4:15:34 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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Hey JOE, We'll see you on October 19th. Bring yer whammy!

LOL!

I'm so effin excited! lol!

Wed Jun 18 '08 5:12:46 pm Set this message as last read

Guitarman77897
Matt S
WI
United States
Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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Man it looks sooo fun to be a band member, they do the coolest things! I wish I was the backup guitarist for Joe! Well I'm gonna go play surfing with the alien....finally got the backtrack so I can improvise! >.<
Wed Jun 18 '08 5:27:37 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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and yer 26 octave pedals
Wed Jun 18 '08 5:28:37 pm Set this message as last read

loll
Lol Mettam
Plymouth, Devon
UK
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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nickguitarmeistro - I saw Joe play Why on the Strange Beautiful Music tour. Def one of my all-time favourite Satch songs too. It was a superb version but the venue in Birmingham on that tour was utter $%*&! It was a bingo hall or something. Visibility was dreadful and the stage was low which made it even worse. When Joe sat down for the acoustic part of the set (which, incidentally, was awesome and something I would love to see return to a Joe show) you couldn't see him unless you were at the front of the sweat pit! Confusingly, it was called the Birmingham Academy but it's not the same place as the Birmingham NIA Academy which is a great venue (saw Joe there too).

So, yeah, Why was great live. Joe had a couple of harmonies going but I couldn't see what he was using to make them. Definitely three notes playing for the main verses. The only other time I remember being totally blown away by the pure sound of a song was the intro to Rubina on the Extremist tour. Wish that would make its way back into the set-list again too.

Wed Jun 18 '08 6:26:44 pm Set this message as last read

tangker_ibz
Eric Gerald
Kota Kinabalu, Sabah
Malaysia
Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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hello joe..this is sham..from sabah,malaysia.... i listen to you album 5 years ago n make me very proud of you..nice sound n guitar...n very cool improvise..tk cr
Wed Jun 18 '08 8:15:24 pm Set this message as last read

Schmackledorf

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Glad to see that US dates are being put up. I take it you you'll be playing through the rest of the US, not just the northeast?
Wed Jun 18 '08 9:13:03 pm Set this message as last read

mallory19
Mallory Spijker
Oldetrijne, Friesland
Netherlands
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Hi Joe!
I want to say again I really enjoyed your gig in Paradiso!! Off course meeting you and the band backstage was great as well! Enjoy your time off, and good luck with the next leg of the tour!

Mallory
Thu Jun 19 '08 12:47:54 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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cheese101 - Awesome...I'll have to check my schedule at work, but I'm liking the timing of this. As long as he gets to the west coast before Thanksgiving, things should be fine. :-)


Schmackledorf - Yeah, Joe will eventually make his way across the US...

...Austin...

Thu Jun 19 '08 2:01:03 am Set this message as last read

BigBunny

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Blue Moon - that turtles sure is hungry O_o that thing is just as big as him :P

click here if you like Star Wars

Thu Jun 19 '08 2:25:24 am Set this message as last read
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