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WalkerGuitarist492
Garrett Walker
Elkridge, Maryland
United States
Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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Awwwwwww, you mean I gotta PAY to see those lessons? I would if I wasn't made of money......let alone if I had any at all (lol).
Wed Jul 2 '08 7:59:29 pm

hybes
Mark Hybers
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Thanks Blue Moon. Ya, I think the more scalloped feel is probably better for me also. I am working on getting one of those JS models. Just not sure which one. If the frets on the JS100 are the same as the other 2, I think I would get it and then replace the pickups.
Wed Jul 2 '08 9:07:09 pm

hybes
Mark Hybers
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Does anyone ever think Joe will get some songs on Guitar Hero? My 2 boys seem to only think songs are cool if they are on GH. I would personally love to see Joe's team release some rights to a couple songs and get them on the next version of Guitar Hero.
Wed Jul 2 '08 9:11:31 pm

Dream 3
jamie anderson
melbourne, victoria
australia
Plays: Guitar
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G'day all hope all is well ...

Well brilliant day and night yesterday at the Stu Hamm clinic started off sitting around chatting to the staff of the venue well they ended up letting me in to watch soundcheck with Stu so anyway after soundcheck he looked a little busy so i kinda just walked over and said Hi Stu can i grab a handshake mate great to see u so shook hands and he just strolled off down the street after he left i was like awwwwwwww u idiot u didnt even get his autograph lol well stu must of remembered me at the end of the night cause i was front row the whole show 6ft4 of me just standing infront of Stu best view to be a ft away from him so anyway during the show there was a question answer time noone put there hand up well except me so i asked Stu would there be a specific album satch has toured with that has been more challenging than the rest he said it was hard to give an answer on that cause so many albums are mixed into joes shows but he said if he was to pick one Joe song that was challenging at present would be the song diddle y-a doo dat well anyway the answer was actually quite long and in depth was just like having a twin of Joe standing there just so full of knowledge a very very smart guy thanks Stu well anyway after Stu and myself chatting amongst ourselves for like 2 or 3 minutes infront of like 200-300 people as they just listened to us was awesome then the guy running the clinic said hey buddy great question u won yaself a hartke t-shirt so after the show Stu done a signing selling his cd's dvd's got the t-shirt signed the photo from cheese ( thanks cheese ) the cd i bought and also a poster....


All in all i am so excited and just cant wait for next friday to come around woohooooooooooooo


Wed Jul 2 '08 9:35:54 pm

elpp
Jose Martinez
El Paso - Juarez, TX - Chih
US - Mexico
Plays: Guitar (38 years)
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Hi everybody! Haven't been here in years, literally.

So I find out that Satch is coming to El Paso after an 8 year abscence (sp?), and I decide to check out Talk to Joe, and what is the first thing I see? Do The Stu posting about being at the LTE show in LA.

Dude, I was there as well!! I saw a post on Mike Portnoy's forum that had a familiar sounding name, but I thought "well it's just a coincidence, Austin lives closer to SF than to LA". Guess I should've come here before! I stayed in Long Beach friday and saturday, saw LTE at Downey and also managed to sneak in a couple of visits to Universal (which I'm pretty sure you've visited many times this year now that the Simpsons ride is open!). Great show by the way, quite a musical treat.

So, having missed a chance to say hi in person, Iet me send a big howdy to Austin, Michelle and all the Talk to Joe members, past and present. Hopefully it won't take me over 3 years to post again!

Thu Jul 3 '08 12:12:48 am

BigBunny

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Keniko bigbunny.....Type in Boogie. You should be good to go..... God Bless You! thanx Ken *hug* i deleted my last Joe email :/ i'm a moron >=;oP hey, i'm printing out Messages For Joe on Saturday...feel free to ad one. don't forget song requests too - i've asked for 'LOVE THING' and as a few others have said on here i'd like to hear 'If I Could Fly' but LT is way more important to me.

for all Talk To Joer's - i'm printing out messages for Joe in a couple of days...feel free to ad yours. if you're seeing Joe in a few months let him know what song you'd like to hear at your gig. for eg: Do The Stu song request: 'Not Of This Earth' >=:)

Jamie - that's awesome man!!

Edited Thu Jul 3 '08 12:33 am

Thu Jul 3 '08 12:25:43 am

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Again, I really think the Coldplay thing is coincidental. The songs are in different keys, and if you listen closely the vocal melody in the Coldplay song and Joe's guitar melody only match for the first few notes.

I also doubt lawyers are getting involved...rappers get away with sampling original songs without being sued; this isn't anywhere near that level.

If the video was removed by YouTube, it was because the songs (both of them, in their original state) aren't supposed to be up on YouTube...not because one ripped off the other.


Savix - The info should be there. The pricing differs depending on how many lessons you buy.
chojuaniche - Another video would be cool...let us know if you film one.

I don't know how I find the time to respond to everyone here. I guess it helps that I can type quickly. ;-) But I have a lot of friends here and I love Satch's music, so...

About a softer hits album, that's kind of what The Beautiful Guitar was that came out in 1993. I've made a few mix CDs of some of Satch's softer songs...I'll have to find them and post a track list or two. In the meantime, what songs would you choose?


hybes - I remember Joe making a joke about Guitar Hero the last time he was on Rockline...so I wouldn't be surprised to find out something is in the works.
dream3 - Thanks for the info about the Stu clinic...that's a good question you asked Stu. I look forward to hearing about the show...
elpp - Wow, man...! So close. I drifted away from T2J over the past two years or so and kinda became active over at Mike Portnoy's forum. But earlier this year I stopped visiting his site and started coming back here. I remember reading a post there the other day from someone from Texas who came out for LTE...I guess that was you? It's cool to hear that you traveled all the way out for the show...that's some dedication!

I lived closer to Sacramento back when you were a more frequent visitor here at T2J, but I went to school in Long Beach (as I think you knew) and now I live here for good. This stinks...it would've been cool to meet up.

Next time, yeah? ;-) And stick around T2J...don't be a stranger.


BigBunny - I have two requests...you don't have to attach my name to either of them if you don't want to, as they're kind of general questions...

First, I'm curious as to why Joe dropped Out Of The Sunrise from the set. I saw some YouTube videos of European performances and the song was great...I was really looking forward to hearing it.

Second, I'd like to know if Joe would ever consider adding some rare Not Of This Earth songs to the show. He's played Rubina and Hordes Of Locusts fairly recently, but it'd be cool to hear things like Driving At Night or New Day.

...Austin...

Thu Jul 3 '08 12:36:47 am

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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BB, tell Joseph that great looking weird guy who keeps hugging him in Ireland loves him, make sure u say Joseph!

Stu man, yea i think its a big coinsidence too, but they sound awsome mixed together! ... i think its in E or B major or something can't remember, its just nice n major-y and happy

Joe - Don't drop Out of the Sunrise! i was looking forward to hearing that a lot live and it was even better, get in back in there, ...i says so!

M... make me a samish pls...

T Safley, some irish kid got shot in Oregon by the cops, they though he was involved in a burgulry or something, it was the wonrg dude or something, doubt its on the news there tho


i was up all night making a drumbeat for a new song, playing keys, sightreading and recording a little, i shud really be asleep

Here's Oriental Melody again :)
Thu Jul 3 '08 1:36:10 am

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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OK, here are my thoughts on Super Colossal...I'll go through the album song by song, in two posts with more comments at the end. This'll be long, but it's from me so I'm sure you're expecting that. ;-)

Super Colossal - As I've said earlier, this is among my least favorite Satch "singles". The solo (1:54-2:35) is nice, especially the last 10 seconds of it. The last 10 seconds of the song are cool too.

Just Like Lightnin' - I like the last few notes in the repeating rhythm phrase. I'm not sure what Joe's doing there...maybe playing ghost notes? It's cool, but it's buried. I do like the chorus (0:40-1:00), but the verse is so laid back that the song sounds incomplete. There are other cool moments (1:20-1:40, 2:10-2:35), but I think those should be the minimum level for the song...these cool things should make up the verse and chorus, they shouldn't be highlights later on.

It's So Good - I like the vibe here...my biggest complaint would be that the rhythm track behind the lead is too developed. When there are two or three guitars in the background the song has less of a "real" feel and more of an "overproduced" one, and I don't like that. There are some cool ideas in the solo (beginning at 1:40), but a decade ago Joe would have started here and turned it into something like Summer Song. But today it's the highlight of what I feel is a lesser track. To be fair, I do really like the simple rhythm track as the song fades out (the last 25 seconds or so of the track).

Redshift Riders - This is classic Satch to me...there's a crazy riff that's doubled on bass, and the song has a live feel. I love the whammy bar bit (1:24-1:34), but it's too short. I also like the solo at the end of the song (the last 32 seconds).

Ten Words - This is one of my favorite ballads from Joe. I like how the same phrases are repeated, played with a different style/touch each time. My favorite licks in the solo (1:42-1:53) may very well be my favorite on the record.

A Cool New Way - I really like the rhythm guitar here, especially how the notes fall all over themselves...but again, I almost think something this interesting should be the lead, with maybe a simple chord progression under it. There are some cool moments (1:53-2:06 and 2:20-2:48), but I realize that's only 30 seconds of "cool" in a six-minute song. The solo here is probably the best example of how I feel it sounds like Joe is playing over a backing track. I guess one way to look at that is to say it was mixed well, but I don't like the feeling it creates and I don't think it works for Satch.

Edited Thu Jul 3 '08 1:42 am

Thu Jul 3 '08 1:41:30 am

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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One Robot's Dream - This one has really grown on me since its release. I think it finally clicked when I saw Paul Gilbert play it with Joe at the Cliff Show. There are a lot of cool little things in the lead (0:43-0:47). I like the chorus riff in this song, and I love some lines later on (2:04-2:40), but I feel that should be the verse riff. The outro solo (4:16 to the end) is nice...this song is probably my third favorite on the album.

The Meaning Of Love - I really like the repeating phrase in the intro (0:05-0:16), but once everything else kicks in it gets buried in the background. I'd like to see Joe expand on that phrase instead of do what he does with the lead. I like what I guess is the bridge (starting at 2:09) and the solo that comes in after that. But again, that's only a small part of the song.

Made Of Tears - My complaints here are similar to other songs. I love the rhythm track but not what is on top of it. One of my favorite moments on the record is in this song (1:40-1:52, especially 1:46-1:52). The solo (beginning at 2:22) is good, but again...there's a lot of down time between these parts.

Theme For A Strange World - Back when this album was released, MegaBoyd called this song War Part 2. I kinda agree, but I think the song does go deeper than that. I like what I guess is part of a verse (1:05-1:19), and another part later on (3:53-3:58). But as a whole here, the rest of the song is a bit too repetitive for me.

Movin' On - I like this vibe here. There are some good moments (0:52-1:25), but they're only good...not great. I like the pick-scratching (3:26 to the end).

A Love Eternal - This is a good ballad, but it doesn't make my list of favorites from Joe. I hear a bit of Love Thing in here, with how Joe says so much with just a few notes (0:33-0:38).

Crowd Chant - I disliked this song from the first time I saw the title. I guess it's fun, but I'm not really into it. My favorite part is the bit (1:04-1:30) I assume comes from the piece from the 1800s that Joe mentioned in the podcast. I would love to hear the Party At The Enterprise version of this, which was also mentioned in the podcast...I have a feeling I'd like it a lot more.

I know some of my comments here are hypocritical. I love EOC, and so much of that can never really properly be performed live. Also, You Saved My Life is one of my favorite songs...and there are layers upon layers of guitars there. Bells Of Lal Part II is another favorite, and that has a bit of the "backing track" feel. But hey... ;-)

...Austin...

Edited Thu Jul 3 '08 1:44 am

Thu Jul 3 '08 1:43:58 am

michelle

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Alan, no time to make you a samish now. Best I can do is share my coffee. lol! If yer strictly a tea guy, yer gonna have to make yer own.

Ken, I actually quoted that article when I posted the Black Tide video. lol! Yep, I saw it, thanks.

Victoria, still playing the LTE cd? lol!

6 hour day today, then I'm off till Saturday. YAY!

T, hope yer toofs and yer mam are better today.

Thu Jul 3 '08 3:42:00 am

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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no coffee's fine i like the fancy strong shit with a litle bit of milk and sugar, pls.

id never get tea off you M, you reuse ur teabags! JESUS WOMAN THATS INSANE!

:)
Thu Jul 3 '08 3:48:04 am

Dream 3
jamie anderson
melbourne, victoria
australia
Plays: Guitar
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Woohoo just got a message from Stu..

Thanks Brotha!
See you on the Satch tour!

LOL not much but sure made me smile


Hope ur doin ok Cheese i told Stu that Cheese from Satch.com was the one who took this pic she travelled from US to Dublin to see Joe he was like cool.
I sure know what ya mean by a toothache i am still healing but atleast i can eat now :) :) :)

Do The Stu _ Cool review on ur thoughts of SC and realise there ur thoughts but man the song 'Just Like Lightning mmmmmmmmmm i love it that song gives me goose bumps and both me and my mate both do the whole sing along guitar thing with the intro of the song ba da ba da da ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba Lmao something like that lol {br] And also can't wait to give everyone the rundown on what Satch does on the tour but the Stu clinic i have slowly been posting em on you tube the picture quality is well crap the red lights really bugger up the camera but sound is pretty good and only 1 minute clips but can be seen here.

[http://au.youtube.com/user/willpowerau]

Thanks Webbie for fixing up the Aussie dates :) but your a bugger still for teasin me like that :) :) LMAO

Hurry down to melbourne Joe cant wait to see ya buddy ..

Ya buddy Jamie Melb Oz..


Edited Thu Jul 3 '08 4:26 am
Thu Jul 3 '08 4:21:27 am

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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sis is over there now Jamie, she opened an aussie bank account, if they gave her credit cards, shes fucked

doubt shes gona see Joe

ladies tennis is on, giggity giggity


Edited Thu Jul 3 '08 5:20 am
Thu Jul 3 '08 4:51:07 am

Keniko
Ken Erickson
Addison, IL.
U.S.A.
Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Good Morning Satchland........So What Up?

Do The Stu...... My link to the Cold Play vid clearly says they removed the vid due to copywrite infringement. With that in mind I think there's something going on. I do agree Cold Play isn't ripping Joe off and it's a coincidence. Actually it shows to me what sense of melody both have. Great Minds Think A Like.........

michelle.....How are you sweetie? Well the first place you go blind is in your eyes...lol....When I saw and read the Black Tide interview I thought of you right away and was just passin' the info along. Anyway ,I like this band a lot. Their sound is great and if they play safe.....they'll have a great future in music. Hugs to ya......

Have A Great Day Everyone !!!!!

Thu Jul 3 '08 7:35:58 am

chojuaniche
Juan Esteban Pico
Pergamino, Buenos Aires
Argentina
Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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DO THE STU : Here's how i would start the list of Joe's soft collection CD

-Crying -Love Thing -Always with me always with you -Rubina -The meaning of Love -Out of the sunrise -Come on Baby -Midnight -Made of tears -Ten Words -Echo -Flying in a Blue Dream -Until we say goodbye -Ceremony -Down Down Down -Firends -The crush of Love -Why -Rubina's Blue Sky Happiness -Oriental melody -Not of this earth -Cool #9 -Summer Song -Surfing with the Alien

some aren't so soft but they can't be out

What would you add?

Juan de Argentina

Waiting to hear some of this songs on july 25

Edited Thu Jul 3 '08 8:03 am

Thu Jul 3 '08 7:40:46 am

chojuaniche
Juan Esteban Pico
Pergamino, Buenos Aires
Argentina
Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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Does anybody Knows the name the song form TOp Gun Movie???

Edited Fri Jul 4 '08 7:34 am
Thu Jul 3 '08 8:06:41 am

Dream 3
jamie anderson
melbourne, victoria
australia
Plays: Guitar
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Al - If your sister has a form of income and a place to send info etc over here we give out credit cards like lollies lol .

So tell her start applying and go see Joe :) :) :) :) :) LMAO

Gettin close now BigBunny bet your getting excited !!!!!!!


Hey Joe how about some blue to let us know your on your way Downunder buddy safe travels and see ya soon :) :)



Thu Jul 3 '08 8:42:54 am

setnarod
Mauricio Dorantes
Houston, TX
USA
Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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So is the US/Canada tour set or is there a possibility of more dates being added?
Thu Jul 3 '08 9:29:05 am

nickguitarmeistro
Nick Bowley
UK
Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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Hey Guys

Do the Stu: Yes it'd be good if you could find that vid of 'why' sometime and maybe post it somehow! Funny you say he played motorcycle driver on the ITLIS tour, I went to see that gig, he may have played that one, not sure, but he played 'War' which was nice to hear, seriously heavy and loud!!

My top Satch albums have got to be Crystal Planet, The Extremist and Engines of Creation. I get the impression that a lot of people aren't keen on EOC but, I reckon its awesome, a lot of thought has gone into it.

Igneousiceman: Hows things? School/college does keep things focused lol, although at the time I grant you it seems like hard work! On the subject of itunes...... I've decided to rerecord a lot of the stuff before I get it on itunes, with real drums etc and better production. So I reckon I'm gonna wait. But if you want, email me at nickbowley@gmail.com and I can send you a cd! How north is up north? We do a regular jazz/funk gig in Nottingham.

Nick www.nickbowley.co.uk

Thu Jul 3 '08 10:20:23 am

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Woohoo, we have a Reno date! But man, I wasn't expecting to have to drive all the way to Reno from LA. I was hoping for a stop in Ventura or San Francisco along the way. Oh well, I'll see what I can do once the rest of the schedule comes in.

cheese101 - I know it's still early, but do you think you'd consider this Reno show? It's a new venue for him there, right? Doesn't he usually play the Hilton?


dream3 - I figure my opinion of Super Colossal is an unpopular one, but I think it'll lead to some good discussions here. ;-)

Thanks for the link to your Stu video clips...it's interesting that he played the Star-Spangled Banner in Australia. I know it's a great example of Stu's technique, but it seems funny because it's not a song that everyone down there would be familiar with (even though it is on his Outbound CD).


Keniko - Sorry, maybe I didn't do the best job of explaining myself earlier. I don't know if you've ever noticed them before, but those copyright infringement notices pop up on YouTube all the time. Record labels and other companies are always having clips pulled. They probably have someone on staff doing YouTube searches all day and flagging videos of artists who are under contract with them.

It is interesting when songs kind of match up like that, but I think the last few examples I've heard are really stretching things. A year or two ago I remember a big fuss over a Red Hot Chili Peppers song that sounded like Tom Petty's Last Dance With Mary Jane. But in the comparison (done on some radio show), they sped up LDWMJ.


chojuaniche - Here's the last mix CD of Joe's softer songs I made, for a friend. It was one of three CDs I made for her, and some softer songs were included on other discs...so this is missing some obvious choices (and it was done before PSATMOR was released, so it's missing Out Of The Sunrise). Here's what it was:

Turkey Man, New Day, Chords Of Life, Lights Of Heaven, Always With Me Always With You, Until We Say Goodbye (techno mix from Additional Creations), If I Could Fly, Cryin', Clouds Race Across The Sky, The Traveler, Secret Prayer, Slow And Easy, One Robot's Dream, You Saved My Life, Echo

For a list to answer your question I'd probably pull Chords Of Life, If I Could Fly, The Traveler, Secret Prayer, and One Robot's Dream and replace them with Banana Mango II, Baroque, Love Thing, Rubina, Ten Words, and Thinking Of You.

My first list would fit on an 80 minute CD. I didn't add up the time with these changes, but I bet it'd fit on one CD too.

To answer your question, Joe didn't do the song from Top Gun. Steve Stevens (Billy Idol's guitarist) did...it's called Top Gun Anthem, and it won a Grammy.


setnarod - More dates are being added. If you're looking for another Texas show, you might be out of luck though...
nickguitarmaestro - The clip might be on my old computer, actually. I'll look now though.

About Motorcycle Driver, I remember Joe changed the setlist a bit after he got sick...so maybe it wasn't there for your European show but was added for one of the US ones I saw.

...Austin...

Thu Jul 3 '08 11:36:18 am

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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AC/DC ARE BACK IN BLACK ICE:

Posted yesterday at: www.undercover.com.au/News-Story.aspx?id=5461

By Paul Cashmere / We will know next week what the title of the new AC/DC album will be but 'Black Ice' looks like a front-runner at the moment. AC/DC have three titles being considered for the album, another one being 'Runaway Train', Albert Music's Danny Keenan confirms for Undercover News.

Keenan says that we should know in the next week what the band would officially decide on. Albert Music CEO Tim Prescott will head to New York for meetings over the AC/DC release next week.

Danny Keenan says he has heard half the album but did not hear a song called 'Black Ice'. If it is being used as a title track then it may have been one of the later tracks recorded for the album. 'Black Ice/Runaway Train/insert third title here' will be the 15th studio album from AC/DC and their first since 'Stiff Upper Lip' in 1998.

The album was recorded in Canada at Bryan Adams studio with Brendan O'Brien. Sony BMG says the album will be released this year. Keenan suggests we may hear the album as soon as October.

Thu Jul 3 '08 11:44:06 am

cheese101

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ty for the messages on my tooth, lol....it's being a bugger, that's for sure. And by the time all is said and done, me thinks my teeth will be worth more than my car, lol! Sigh.....

hybes, yer welcome. So I guess that means you got some tickets for your show at least, that's good. Don't forget to register yourself for the aftershow drawing too....ya never know :)

Hey cuth. How's life?

Jamie, yer welcome, it was nothing, glad you got a picture signed by Stu and had such a good time. Your post about it gave me a smile, and that's pretty hard to do these days, so u did good, lol. I actually spoke to Stu, Jeff and Galen outside the Dublin venue, but they dint know me as cheese, lol....just a fan saying hi as they were on their way in, and then out again to wander the streets before the show. I'll be thinking of you enjoying your satch shows! And yer too skinny, u NEED to eat!

Oh, and how about sending me an Aussie credit card....in Mckenna's name ;)

Mckenna, it might be on the news but I'm not paying much attention...go figger....and yet you get it in Dublin? That's wierdy, lol...poor kid. :|

Austin....yyyyyyyyep, already added Chris and my names to the attendance for the Reno show, we'll definitely be there. It is a new venue for Joe, he lately has always played at the Hilton, now known as the Grand Sierra hotel, and it's a fantastic venue for sound quality, not a bad seat in the house. I have no idea what the Silver Legacy theater will be like, although I have stayed in the hotel and it's lovely, lol....has a fantastic Friday night seafood buffet, spendy, but omg the seafood there!! That is....if u like that naaaaaaaasty stuff :) Hmm, maybe that's why Joe wants to play there on a Friday night.....the crab legs and three thousand kinds of oysters, etc?

What say Joe?? Is the lure of the seafood buffet at the Silver Legacy calling to you and the guys??? If so, u can have mine too, I hate seafood, lol!!

More tour dates please, and webmaster...the chat is still broken!



Edited Thu Jul 3 '08 11:58 am

Thu Jul 3 '08 11:57:11 am

REVAN 2008

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hello, RIDE 4 SONG OF THE DAY!

id get on my bike but its a knackered moutain bike, not quite a kawasaki ninja or harley, still the feelings there.

ok the outro riff from ride is so underated and underused, it could be a foundation for a new satch song.have a fresh listen folks if the tunes rusty.

SUPER CLOSSAL,

DTS, i really like like this album, and the title track is a REVAN 10/10. i also like crowd chant, its just a fun tune. theme for a strange world i love, when i hear that i always picture those old LOST IN SPACE sets from the 50's or 60's. which is cool.

DANGER WILL ROBINSON DANGER!

best actor in the old Lost in spce wa sthe robot:)

Thu Jul 3 '08 12:11:03 pm

REVAN 2008

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Anyone played the recent Valve game 'PORTAL', if you love sci-fi this is a corker, about AI becoming self aware. its very clever. id think MR.S would like it if he plays vdeo games?

but its clever, fun, funny and intelligent bit of software. a little gem.

Thu Jul 3 '08 12:13:00 pm
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