shredmaster77
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WEBMASTER JON -
What happened to all the drastic improvements to the site you said you were going to do a whie ago? Also, I got an e-mail from you saying that you would be putting up my pics and others pics from the Super Colossal tour and that was months ago...Not trying to be a nag, but just curious as to what the holdup is. Thanks!
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Mon Jul 28 '08 11:21:31 am
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wolf2
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.am i back on my schiz meds? back on my paxil?it didnt go too long before they found me out hey man how long end of 97 i quit taking my mecication made it too like what 2002 2003 be careful holy gees now i feel great just like when i was younger on my own at jeffrd man no shit quit taking them you could end up tied up wiyth a dog leash with a firearm take em were good oh i love you honey give me your mediction bob and reenie do the reenie jeanie later wolf2.demented just a little were good youir your oh little cop chic i just wanna squezee your heads ! later wolf2.
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Mon Jul 28 '08 11:52:19 am
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Fishhead
Neil McOmber enfield, ct
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Joe,
I recently heard that you have been working on the Chickenfoot project. Can you tell us how the recording sessions have been going and how it is to work with Sammy Hagar? Will you put this out in your News announcement?
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Mon Jul 28 '08 12:02:25 pm
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charliefunkilus
charlie alcalde vasquez santiago, santiago chile Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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thanks joe to play crowd chant whit my banner,beautiful,
and to use my bonnet in the most greates show in chile,my two gifts arrived to your hands,and I cry to happiness,the most beautiful momment in my life,thanks god for this happiness that live on my heart... a number one fun from CHILE
charlie alcalde vasquez,thaks to band for his magic...
mr gellen,mr jeff,mr stu god of bass,mr micke manning for take my banner whit your holy hands,and all team back to satch god guitar...
mygod satch I hope that you enjoy my gift,,,
I love you mr satch...my god...
thanks for his happiness
charlie alcalde vasquez santiago chile
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Mon Jul 28 '08 12:06:43 pm
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REVAN 2008
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Hi-digging through my old CDs, found one of my all time faves-jane's addiction-ritual delo habitual-its got been caught stealing-love that song.
any other fans-anyone lucky enough to see them before they split.
UP THE KASABIAN!
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Mon Jul 28 '08 12:21:54 pm
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ibanezguitars
Joan Jove Mollet del Valles, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Ken
ROTFLMAO on the frozen hell. I agree with the student, cause Fleetwood Mac reunited LOL
Chelle
Joe's whammy bar was also very funny
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Mon Jul 28 '08 12:49:47 pm
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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OK, so who was the first person here to see a Satch show? Of the people who have spoken up so far I think michelle is the winner, but surely someone has seen him earlier than the mid-90s?
Zenfish - What do you think of Jonny Lang or Kenny Wayne Shepherd? They're two (relatively) new blues guys that I really like...
Blue_Moon - Oh, man...that's EXCELLENT! Poor girl, though...
Fishhead - Joe is currently on tour...Chickenfoot won't get together for recording until around Labor Day.
REVAN 2008 - I love Kasabian. I came across them kinda by accident at the Street Scene festival in San Diego in 2005. Very cool stuff... I like their first album a lot...Empire is good, too, but I haven't given that one as many listens.
Listening to: Tim Reynolds and Greg Howard - The Ascent Of Man
...Austin...
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Mon Jul 28 '08 12:53:35 pm
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REVAN 2008
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DTS-have you tried 'Second Coming' from the Stone Roses? If you heard it then i apologise, but its more rock than anything and reminded me of the mighty Led Zep-which is why the British Indy press and Indy fans slated it. but hey there loss, Driving South is one of my all time fave rock trcks-A REVAN 10/10-and thats from an Indie band.
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Mon Jul 28 '08 1:07:12 pm
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Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473 UK Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Aaahhh, but Bonamassa is very good. No doubt about it...but I agree SRV was quite unique. He'll be up there with Hendrix right now...
Listening to: Crystal Planet by Joe
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Mon Jul 28 '08 1:28:42 pm
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Keniko
Ken Erickson Addison, IL. U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Ibanezguitars.....How are you?
Kenny Wayne is good......
But......
What Joe Bonamassa is to todays Blues/Rock is what Joe Satriani is to Instrumental Rock. Both Joe's are the greatest in there respected genre's .......furrrrrr.....surrrrrrr....Period.
Edit......SRV.....Man, What can you say that hasn't ben' said already. One look at any vid and you can see the intensity in that man for Blues and Blues/Rock. That man had so much soul it's beautiful to watch. I saw a interview on VH1 about Stevie. Both BB King and Eric Clapton said he had an open channel.....meaning the music just flowed through him. Eric stated when he plays he has to think about where he's going next while soloing. Stevie just took off.....BB said no has got that including himself. Totally in tune to what he was playing.....and I mean in tune. I get shivers sometimes watching Youtube vids. What a loss.....what's cool is ....he'll always live through us and others but like us all ....I wish the man was still around. He was just starting his drug free life and on a mission and Bamm......
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Mon Jul 28 '08 1:31:41 pm
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SRV/JSfan Always Hazel, Kentucky USA Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Keniko, How is Steve Gaines coming along. Weren't you working on I Know A Little? What do you think about Gary Moore. Hope all is well.
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Mon Jul 28 '08 1:39:44 pm
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SRV/JSfan Always Hazel, Kentucky USA Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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On a tribute to SRV Eric Clapton said he was actually scared of stevies playing. He had went to watch one of stevies gigs and almost walked out. SRV was amazing.
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Mon Jul 28 '08 1:56:03 pm
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Keniko
Ken Erickson Addison, IL. U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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onon......Hey, How ya doing? Yeah, I nailed it. It took me about two weeks but I pretty much play it to the note except for the slide solo. I don't play slide. Now, thats something I've always wanted to learn but never really focused on. Learning this song resurrected my love for Southern Rock and Skynyrd. Steve Gaines was incredible guitarist and another tragedy along with the rest of the band that parished. Skynyrd is still jammin' today and can you imagine what they would be doing today if the plane crash didn't happen? So much shit went down with them before and after that. They're like the Kennedy's of Rock. So sad. Take Care.....
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Mon Jul 28 '08 2:09:45 pm
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ibanezguitars
Joan Jove Mollet del Valles, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Keniko
I'm doing fine. An ready to take my summer holidays in less than one week ;-)
We don't talk much of Eric Clapton here, but know that you mention it, I will always be grateful to him for having me introduced to guitar blues. I can't remember how many times my turntable played the vynil "Just One Night" there in 1980.
"Further up on the road" with Clapton and Robbie Robertson was my fav tune of "The Last Waltz" there in 1978. "Layla" was the first riff I tried the first time I borrowed a lousy spanish guitar from a friend of mine.
As someone said, Eric recognized the gifted talent of SRV, and the stratosferic talent of Jimi Hendrix when he bursted into London scene.
I will not probably rate him as the best blues player. Not now. But still I think, that things like the ones he did in "Cream" are worth enough to deserve an outstanding position in electric guitat playing hall of fame
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Mon Jul 28 '08 2:32:17 pm
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nickguitarmeistro
Nick Bowley UK Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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Do the Stu..... Yeah have a dig about 4 those vids. On the subject of G3 tours I love John Petrucci's set on the tour he was on. Jaws of Life is epic in my view and 'Tunnel Vision' is another one off his solo album which I really like. I went to the Nottingham show in the UK where Rob Fripp played with Satch and Vai. (king crimson guy). Wasn't that impressed by Fripp I have to say, but Whispering a Prayer was really nice. I'd never heard that song beofre but he nailed it that night!
Nick
nickbowley.co.uk
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Mon Jul 28 '08 4:56:11 pm
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michelle
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Nick, you just hit the nail on the head. Tunnel Vision is my fave Petrucci tune. I crank it in my car, and the bass is soooo friggin killer! I swear my tires are coming up off the ground. lmao!! Right foot is doing the pedals, left foot is stompin', hands are pounding on the wheel (eyes are watching the road - lol!) That tune is so feckin crunchy and riff-o'-licious it's redickerous!
I don't even smoke and I almost need a cigarette after that tune. LOL!
And on the JP line of holyfuckaroni tunes, the first time I played Honor Thy Father in my car, I felt like the dude in that commercial who is sitting in his chair and turns on his system and the power blows the sound at him like a turbo jet and blows his glass of wine across the table and into his hand.
Hmmm, glass of wine. Now there's a good idear ;-p
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Mon Jul 28 '08 6:13:35 pm
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Pip55
Phil W... ... from South West UK Pip55 on twitter Plays: Guitar
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Irish Medical Dictionary
Artery: The study of paintings
Bacteria: Back door to cafeteria
Barium: What you do when patients die
Benign: What you be, after you be eight
Catscan: Searching for Kitty
Cauterize: Made eye contact with her
Colic: A sheep dog
Coma: A punctuation mark
Dilate: To live long
Enema: Not a friend
Fester: Quicker than someone else
Fibula: A small lie
Impotent: Distinguished, well known
Labour Pain: Getting hurt at work
Medical Staff: A Doctor's cane
Morbid: A higher offer
Nitrates: Cheaper than day rates
Node: I knew it
Outpatient: A person who has fainted
Pelvis: Second cousin to Elvis
Post Operative: A letter carrier
Recovery Room: Place to do upholstery
Rectum: Nearly killed him
Secretion: Hiding something
Seizure: Roman emperor
Tablet: A small table
Terminal Illness: Getting sick at the airport
Tumour: One plus one more
Urine: Opposite of you're out
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Mon Jul 28 '08 6:45:35 pm
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Zai
Zaida Pulzoni Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires Argentina Plays: Guitar (2024 years)
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hello joe = )
I love your new album !
Andalusia its my favorite song , it is beatiful.
have a nice day ^^
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Mon Jul 28 '08 6:53:30 pm
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