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Treese
Treese Farrell
Delaware, OH
USA
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Blue_Moon - How cool is stealing the hubby's guitar so I can see Joe & have him sign it! The stealing was easy because my husband has plenty of guitars and doesn't much use that one anymore. Now he's stuck teaching me to play; feel sorry for him because I have zero musical ability. But man, I Love Joe! I say "teach me to play Joe" and hubby laughs!
Tue Jul 1 '08 5:38:36 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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T-Bones, what going on?

Tue Jul 1 '08 5:41:57 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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don't worry chelle...just sore tooth...nothing booze and drugs wouldn't cure, at least temporarily :| Of which I can't do the booze, and the drugs make me sickie, lol....root canals SUCK.

*sniff*

However, I did just watch the latest podcast, craaaaaaazy as usual, loved where Joe is on the street getting mobbed by fans...they musta been like...HOLEE SHIT IT'S JOE!!! :)

"We aliens"....and fans who are currently on drugs...."find the orange wig......disturrrrrrbing....."

LMAO! You go Princess Leila, ermmmm, I mean....Joe :) We love ya in any color, lol!

Now...back to my regularly scheduled toof pain.....

Tue Jul 1 '08 6:14:32 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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ps....

Webmaster Jon....the chat is broken again. Just fyi :)

Tue Jul 1 '08 6:27:22 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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Did somebody say... BROKEN?

:-)

Tue Jul 1 '08 9:37:40 pm Set this message as last read

Pip55
Phil W...
... from South West UK
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A little Satch Boogie to start the day, an some SWTA for good measure hr

MIchelle - they don't look as tired as they did for Montreux LOL. It almost felt like maybe they'd not long been playing together?

Do The Stu - thanks for the info on the Sansa. I take it it's light as well? It's sounding pretty good. I want something for long haul flights (like if I was nuts enough to come over for some more Satch) so mega capacity is good, but also light so I can use it when running.

Look forward to your comments ref SC.

Oh, BTW, above regarding the vids I posted of early Satch - when did JM, SH and Satch first start playing together? From memory, the first album credit is Flying - so is it possible those vids reflect some of the first stuff they did together or am I way off?

Blue Moon - nice playing as always, and enjoying the pedal dance. What's the next track you're going to do then?

JS1200JS1000 - things good for me thanks. Wish satch was coming back to europe already... awesome on those tickets, make sure you tell is all about the shows!

Satrionic1 - try youtube for vids (search some of the song titles before 1995) and do a google image search? Should be plenty of photos & vids out there

Cheese - ouch... tooth pain/dental work sucks.

Boogie + Chat from a GC session


E c h o .... I love that guitar, so much tone. Nice one Satch! Played by me :-O

Edited Wed Jul 2 '08 12:39 am

Wed Jul 2 '08 12:34:16 am Set this message as last read

Happenstance
Andrea Gail
Istanbul, Ist
Turkey
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Hello,

Hey Joe,.I was there with you at your birthday last year at the conrad hotel,my brother(Emir)(Satrionic1) was there too.I REALLY MISSED YOU SO MUCH! we will come to see you real soon. Your new album is so beautiful and unique,you are something else i think.'Come on baby' is the meaning of my life,thank you for every song you made and please keep doing what you do. Wanna say "happy birthday" for your coming birthday. And someday if you ever see me or my brother in front of your door,please don't be suprised alright? :-) Please take care... Send our best to Mrs. Satriani & Z.Z.

satrionic1@aol.com bluehappenstance@gmail.com bye bye...

Wed Jul 2 '08 2:41:11 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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I'm getting antsy...I want the rest of Joe's California tour dates so I can start planning my road trip!


Blue_Moon - Yeah, I thought Indy 4 was pretty terrible. It was cool because it was a new Indy movie, but that's all it had going for it. To me it felt like a cheap rip-off of The Mummy, and I hated that movie.

I didn't see The Happening, but I've never been too interested in any of M. Night Shyamalan's movies.

Have you seen The Strangers, by any chance? I thought that was a great twist on the typical horror movie.


Keniko - Haha...not quite. My point was that it was so hot in Long Beach that the "cold" water wasn't all that cool.
nickguitarmeistro - You're welcome...and welcome back! I don't remember what I said in my earlier post, so my apologies if I'm repeating myself here.

I'm almost positive Why was included in the webcast we got from the SBM tour, from Joe's gig in The Netherlands. I'll try to find it on my computer...I remember the concert being in four parts.

Crystal Planet is one of my top three Satch albums (along with ITLIS? and PSATMOR). The Extremist was one of my early favorites, but I haven't given it a proper listen in a long time. I'll need to get on that soon. On the topic of rare songs, Joe played Motorcycle Driver a few years ago...I think it was on one of the ITLIS? tour legs. That was a nice surprise.

Thanks for the link to your music. I do remember checking out a few of your songs a while ago, but I'm not sure if I commented on them. I don't have time to listen now (it's late and I need sleep), but I will again soon. If I haven't said anything in another day or so, yell at me and post the link again. ;-)


I have a long reply to Joe Satrini next...I'm going to post that separately.

...Austin...

Wed Jul 2 '08 2:45:14 am Set this message as last read

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
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Joe Satrini - Yeah, the Sansa View is small (2 inches by 4 inches or so, about the size of the older iPod Nanos) and light. It has a pretty big screen for its size, if you want to use it for video playback (I haven't used mine for that, but a sample video came loaded on it and the quality is much better than I would have expected).

I have the 16 GB player and the amount of music it holds is just insane. I'm sure you saw my post a few days ago (Is that what started this whole discussion?), but here's what I have on it at the moment. And that's even at a higher bitrate than normal (192 kb/s).

Yeah, you could get an MP3 player with a hard drive upwards of 30 GB, but flash players are advantageous in so many ways (faster, lighter, smaller, fewer parts that can break). And with the Sansa specifically, the drag-and-drop interface makes it so easy to change everything. So you can get by just fine without extra space (but if you need it, there's even an expansion slot for a flash memory card). Sorry for sounding like a commercial, but I really love this player...

Getting back to Satch...yeah, I think JM and SH first started playing with Satch on the SWTA tour in 1987 (I don't know if Joe toured in support of NOTE). So the videos you just posted are probably some of their earliest moments together. You can hear audio from the SWTA tour on Dreaming #11 and the second disc of Time Machine. And then of course there's the show on the DVD in the 20th anniversary edition of SWTA. I'm sure you know that though.

But you might not know...Joe played guitar on a few tracks on Stu's first solo album, Radio Free Albemuth, in 1988. And Jonathan Mover played drums on Stu's next album, Kings Of Sleep, in 1989.

I'm a bit fuzzy on Satch's early history because I didn't discover him until the late 90s. But he toured with the Bissonette brothers for The Extremist, and then brought Jonathan Mover back for the JS95 tour...I think with Stu as well. And Jeff Campitelli was involved with that tour in some form, maybe playing keyboards or rhythm guitar? And drums on a few songs too, I think. I don't know, though... JM and Joe had a falling out on that tour...it was discussed here a few years ago, if you dig through the T2J archives you can find it.

OK, I could talk about Satch forever...but I need sleep.

I still have my SC notes...I'll post them soon.

...Austin...

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Wed Jul 2 '08 3:08:00 am Set this message as last read

RockLoverWoman

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Hi Joe. I have just finished watching the latest 2 podcasts and they are fantastic and funny. I can't seem to get the smile of my face when I am watching them and I thankyou for that. I finally got the limited edition of Satchafunkilus with my birthday money and I am about to watch the DVD. I hope you all have a safe fantastic rocking fun time while you are in Australia.
Wed Jul 2 '08 5:23:22 am Set this message as last read

Guitarman77897
Matt S
WI
United States
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I've been wondering.....When Joe leaves for shows around the world, does his family go with? Or do they stay behind?

>.<

Wed Jul 2 '08 5:27:23 am Set this message as last read

Satriella
Satriella Walker
Sudbury, Suffolk
United Kingdom
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Guitarman77897

sometimes they go.....sometimes they stay.

They haven't been with him so far this year...

But they were with him on the Super Colossal tour....ZZ did the filming for the podcasts.

Hugs Satriella xx

PS ...be patient and wait for the JS guitar!

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Wed Jul 2 '08 6:01:22 am Set this message as last read

daniel08

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hey hello there!!!

have you noticed that the new song of coldplay viva la vida its just like satriani's "if i could fly", like they stole the song and put it just the letter, cos its just so similar

here is a video of you tube with the two songs at the same time, at different tempo and key.....now i know why the song is very popular; because they copy it from satriani which is one of the best at composition

http://youtube.com/watch?v=S8HDUiauiyM

Wed Jul 2 '08 8:00:27 am Set this message as last read

Keniko
Ken Erickson
Addison, IL.
U.S.A.
Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Good Morning Satchland.....How Are You ?

Here's a real important issue that MUST get resolved and they're looking for help. Sign the petition(you don't have to donate $ if you don't want to)

Capitol Studios Faces Threat from Condo Construction Project

Hollywood's pro audio and music communities are in an uproar. As reported in recent stories in the Los Angeles Times and other media outlets, the widely acclaimed acoustics of Capitol Records' historic recording facilities in Hollywood face a very serious threat from the proposed construction next door of a 16-story condominium complex and underground parking garage that would accommodate 242 cars.

The Los Angeles Planning Commission officially approved this development project. The L.A. Times reported on June 18 that Capitol's parent company, EMI, appealed to the City Council to overturn the approval. On June 24, the L.A. City Council's Planning and Land Use Management (PLUM) Committee considered this issue in a public meeting, hearing testimony from speakers representing both sides of the issue, including Maureen Droney, executive director of the Recording Academy's Producers & Engineers Wing, who expressed NARAS' opinion that the development should be modified to protect the studios' ongoing operation. The PLUM Committee then voted “in favor of strict noise controls,” as reported by the Times' Bob Pool, as part of its recommendation to the full City Council to grant permits for the construction.

Multiple Grammy Award-winning producer/engineer Al Schmitt and numerous other independent musicians, composers, engineers and producers have publicly voiced their concerns over the potential effects of the project's nearby construction on Capitol's studio operations. In particular, they're concerned about the impact of the parking garage's excavation on the integrity and quality of Capitol's eight unique subterranean echo chambers that were specially designed by Les Paul in 1956.

“The impact is going to be basically on the echo chambers, and it's devastating to me,” says Schmitt, who works at Capitol throughout the year. “I use the live chambers all the time on all the records I do-Diana Krall, or Natalie Cole, or Chris Botti. The live echo chambers are so essential to the sound we get. It's just a magical thing that happens. So, we're going to have to try to come up with some more magic somewhere, and I'm not sure how we're going to be able to do it.”

Dan Foliart, president of the nonprofit organization The Society of Composers & Lyricists, testified to the PLUM Committee that “the historic echo chambers…are the lifeblood of the L.A. sound. Although it may be difficult to imagine how tunnels buried beneath a building can be so extraordinary, all you need to do is ask any of hundreds of talented recording engineers who utilize these tools on a daily basis as to their function in creating the wonderful sounds that emanate from these studios. To compromise the creative components that add to the richness of the overall product would be ill-advised.”

Independent Los Angeles-based recording engineer Les Brockmann also expressed these concerns to the Committee. “The studios at Capitol are important not just for historical reasons, but are a thriving contemporary place to record the best music,” Brockmann says. “I work there on score music for film and television, sometimes mixed 'live', with orchestras and bands [comprised] of L.A.'s finest musicians. These projects are always very tightly budgeted and scheduled. I am concerned that construction noise could interrupt these sessions. I told the committee [that] I can just see the potential of having to stop a session, and have a roomful of people sit and wait while someone made a call to request that construction machinery be stopped. If this sort of thing becomes likely, our clients may have no choice but to look for another studio to book.”

This is a no brainer. Does always have to be about the money. Come on people......Wake the feck up.......



Edited Wed Jul 2 '08 8:59 am

Wed Jul 2 '08 8:52:09 am Set this message as last read

Keniko
Ken Erickson
Addison, IL.
U.S.A.
Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Part Duex

Schmitt agrees that the construction noise could potentially impact Capitol's business. "I know guys that have had studios that they built a subway under, and every time the train went by you'd have to stop doing whatever you were doing-and people stopped going to those places. I think the ideal situation would be maybe if [construction crews] worked from like 1 or 2 o'clock in the morning until 6 or 7, or maybe 8-usually [sessions] don't start before 8. That would be one solution. But I don't think they'll do that.”

Brockmann adds that the developer has “proposed various mitigations to try and minimize noise and interruptions, and I hope they are successful. We love working at Capitol and hope nothing happens to ever diminish the quality of that studio.”

The full City Council is scheduled to meet at Los Angeles City Hall on Tuesday, July 8, at 10 a.m. to discuss approval of the project's permits.

Heritage Hollywood established an online petition for concerned members of the music community asking Los Angeles City Councilman (District 13) Eric Garcetti and the Los Angeles Planning Commission to halt the condo project.

For more information about this story, read the June 18 and June 25 articles from the Los Angeles Times, and watch the video segment “Capitol Records: Losing Sound and Losing Ground.”

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Do The Stu......Yeah ,I knew what you ment....but had to throw that in....lol....

michelle......Did you see the post on Black Tide in Guitar Player? Hugs....

cheese...... I hope it went well for you and you're not feeling to bad. My dentist wants me to remove my wisdom teeth. Just the thought.....shiver me timbers....lol....Hugs.....

Have A Great Day Everyone......

BTW.....Joe on Workshop Live. Go to the link from the home page. Type in the word "Boogie" and watch Joe and Dave Martone go through Joe's "live" pedal set up. Very interesting and very informative. A must see.....check it out.



Edited Wed Jul 2 '08 9:12 am

Wed Jul 2 '08 8:52:45 am Set this message as last read

Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473
UK
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*yawn* I am very very bored. I never knew how much school kept me sane ={}...But, I'm borrowing a mic at the weekend so I can record the raw tone of a boosted 5W valve amp on full volume!here's a vid (check out the hat!!) =D Off to me local guitar place tomorrow avec money...I'm having uber tuning probs with mine.

Been listening to Robert Plant recently, he has actually done some very good solo stuff 29 Palms off Fate of Nations and him and Alison Krauss performing one off their new album

Nice to see you back Nick...how long now 'till we can buy yer stuff on iTunes? Are you likely to be doing any sort of 'gig' up 'ere int'North? If so LET ME KNOW. Please. =D

daniel08, you're right!!! That is very strange....Coldplay expect to hear from joe's lawyers =D Pity, as I actually liked that song off their new album- but then I really liked If I could Fly as well.....hmmm

Listening to: PM on BBC Radio 4


Edited Wed Jul 2 '08 9:29 am
Wed Jul 2 '08 9:18:45 am Set this message as last read

Keniko
Ken Erickson
Addison, IL.
U.S.A.
Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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It seems somebody is on top of this Cold Play issue. I went on You Tube and the vid has been removed due to copyright infringement by EMI. Check it out.....

Anyone from Joe's camp what to comment?

Edited Wed Jul 2 '08 9:42 am

Wed Jul 2 '08 9:40:39 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
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Its BLASPHEMY

i reckon its just a coinsidence, just in the same key with a few similar notes
Wed Jul 2 '08 9:45:49 am Set this message as last read

fibonacci1618
Mark Thomas
Arlington, Texas
usa
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No really the vocals mimic Joe's whole melody, sounds exactly the same....
Wed Jul 2 '08 10:01:51 am Set this message as last read

BigBunny

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satch zone thingy is up! O_o oh oh, there's a place for a promo code...were we sent one in our satriani.com emails??
Wed Jul 2 '08 12:51:58 pm Set this message as last read

REVAN 2008

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lol you've heard what i think of coldplay.

but joking aside i think it might be coicindence, but it is eerily familiar. what annoyed me was the garbage the coldplay fans were spouting about joe when 90% probably arent opened minded enough to given him a chance because he doesnt grace NMEs elitist editorials.

for americn cousins NME is brit music mag which is notoriuosly snobby,howver its spelling is better than mine-lol

laters amigos!

BIG SATCH FOR PRESIDENT!

DOWN WITH COLDPLAY!

COLDPLAY-BOO!BOO!

hehe

Wed Jul 2 '08 12:54:38 pm Set this message as last read

Keniko
Ken Erickson
Addison, IL.
U.S.A.
Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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bigbunny.....Type in Boogie. You should be good to go.....
Wed Jul 2 '08 1:38:36 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Yea there was some crazy cmoment from the coldplay fans about it being a copy of Joe, its crazy how ridiculous some people can get
Wed Jul 2 '08 1:45:37 pm Set this message as last read

ricoxufr
Eric Wuilmet
Paris,
France
Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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Hi Joe I just bought "PSAMR" from i tunes europe it's really great but the bonus track "ghost" wasn't included???? not really fair. Anyway hope to see you on tour again in Europe soon;
Wed Jul 2 '08 2:43:56 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Anyone one see in Isreal or somethin there today Some dude went on a rampage in a bulldozer!? freaking nuts, it showed some dude hoping on the bulldozer after all the destruction n shootin the guy, mad shit
Wed Jul 2 '08 2:46:35 pm Set this message as last read
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