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mariusar
mariusar mariusar
NYC,

Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Hey Satch-fans!

Thought folks might be interested to hear that Satch music has been used at the Beijing Olympics! I have been able to catch snippets of a few Satch songs used at a couple of venues in Beijing - caught em on NBC TV broadcasts....Again, they were played at the venue and not broadcast specifically by NBC.

- Starry Night [in the boxing venue, during 8/19/2008 broadcast on Universal HD channel]; - Super Colossal [in the Water Cube swimming venue during the NBC broadcast of the men's 3m springboard final]; - Summer Song [in the beach volleyball venue, during a ladies beach volleyball match].

This brings me to a question: Satch stuff has been a favorite of sports broadcasters for years [CBS, NBC, FOX football, baseball and many other sports broadcasts]. In these cases, the production team uses Satch material as background during highlights or interviews [or whatever].

Does Joe get any royalties at all from these uses?

I am guessing that any songs used in sporting venues during the events themselves don't pay royalties to the original artists. Or do they? If yes, how is this controlled?

re: the network broadcast usage of Satch songs, whether he gets any royalties or not is not the really issue for me [but may be for Joe!]. I simply think it is extremely cool that the audio people for the networks have so many Satch fans working among the production. And this has been the case for many years!

Cheers! -mariusar

Tue Aug 19 '08 4:03:03 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Hmm, he may, I persume they need permission to use the music anyways, so maybe

M turns out ur Irish Runer guy lsot in the semi finals, ....didnt qualify for the final race... boo urns

BUT theres 2 irish boxers in the semi final... possible silver/gold medal opertunity there, other than that, we won f all
Tue Aug 19 '08 4:08:12 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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the oil injection filter pure 14 karat goldwith 24 karat diamond 1900 dollars the paint 238 dollars the fuel filter chainsaw shop diamond and gold 2700 dollars i ordered that over the phone walked down picked it up my filters are worth more then madonna wedding ring! it,s my 250 t,nt 1975 triumphd can-am need the best for it later wolf2the filtration is piced like a ducati later wolf2.
Tue Aug 19 '08 4:29:04 pm Set this message as last read

dlazov

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Hey Joe,

Not sure if your interested in this or not. I have been watching the Olympics on multiple channels and during the run for the Gold in Fencing, Sunday 8/17/08 (USA versus France) right after France won Gold and the USA won Silver right before they cut to the break they were playing one of your songs, I did not 100% catch it and did not have my DVR running, but I think I recognized it as Super Colossal.

Anyway just thought I let you know it was really cool to hear you jammin at the Olympics!

Cheers

Tue Aug 19 '08 5:37:17 pm Set this message as last read

ga30rv
anthony buzard
cranberry twp, pa
usa
Plays: Guitar (29 years)
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Hi, Joe...Love your music. I recently got married and the reception featured a number of your tunes...The Wedding Party entered with Friends playing. Rubina's Blue Sky Happiness, Love Thing, and Always With Me were also heard throughout the evening. Friends was really special for the day...kind of the theme...from Scripture Readings at Mass, to all the people involved with the day. Thanks for the great music!
Tue Aug 19 '08 5:53:59 pm Set this message as last read

sercro
Sergio Croquer
Caracas, Dtto. Capital
Venezuela
Plays: Guitar (29 years)
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Hi! Do the Stu and everyone else,

I bought the G3 with Satch, Vai and Johnson about 6 years ago, was the first time I heard some material about Joe. However I didn't pay too much attention to him at the time, during that time I was more a powermetal/numetal fan.

A couple of years later I was kinda getting bored of the powermetal wave and decided to buy "Crystal Planet" and "Flying in a blue dream" as they were on sale :$, I loved them the momment I played the CD in the car, actually the first time I heard "up in the sky" I was totally enchanted is such a happy yet sentimental song, I don't know, still today is one of my favorites.

From that time, I practically listen to one of Joe's albums everyday, since it doesn't matter the feel of each day there's always one song that fits perfectly with the mood. Of course I listen to other guitar players (Morse, Vai, Gilbert, Johnson, Malmsteen) but nothing like Joe, he's my favorite.

About the Rock-Jazz electronics fusion, well I'm not that much into Jazz, just that my guitar teacher calls "Rock-Jazz Fusion" that music style that might sound like rock but you mix things up with some harmonies, scales and modes from jazz music. I try to take that direction adding some electronic elements (beats, atmospheric psycodelic pads, noise, etc).

"Engines of Creation" is a nice album for me, the proposal is quite fresh, and even if not the best work from Joe (IMOH) I think it has the value of beeing something different, kind of a well taken experiment. I don't take it directly as an influence to my writing but like a "display" where I can see some things you could do when trying to put the electric rock guitar over some electronic sequences, as wich could be one of the possible results. I feel my style is more industrial, with heavier/harder riffs and more synths, and noise.

Sorry for my lousy english and thanks if you kept reading so far xD

Sercro-

Edited Tue Aug 19 '08 7:06 pm

Tue Aug 19 '08 7:04:44 pm Set this message as last read

Mahavishnu
Brian Currier
Newberg, Oregon
US
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YYZ
Tue Aug 19 '08 7:15:50 pm Set this message as last read

Mahavishnu
Brian Currier
Newberg, Oregon
US
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Double post - had to see if link worked , arf!! My brother told me about this 11 year old playing Rush

DoTheStu - Yes she is coming to SanFran show , but she doesn't like to bring her purse. I'll wear some cargo pants or bring a jacket. No worries....

Cheese - your thing ama bob is on the way!

OOOOhh ZZ TOP is coming to Portland at the Schnitzer , Nice!!

Tue Aug 19 '08 7:28:28 pm Set this message as last read

musicmann
Mike Nicoloff
barrie, Ontario
Canada
Plays: Guitar (49 years)
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Hey Joe!! Frost bitten canadian here.. when you come to massey hall in october I'd love to get onstage and jam with you...please..please..please i swear you'd like it...i can rock...you influenced me! I'm taking my nephew there to see you for the first time...he's wired!! Looking forward to seeing you again cheers Mike
Tue Aug 19 '08 8:09:44 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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ty Brian, I just sent u an email about it :)

I plan on bringing a very stylish fanny pack to the show, oh yes eye yam....it will make Chris happy, cuz he gets all paranoid when I take a purse. I always wanna leave it at my feets so I can have hands free to take pics and clap...and he is constantly worried someone is gonna swipe it. This way, one of us can wear it, lol!!

Tue Aug 19 '08 8:10:25 pm Set this message as last read

Mahavishnu
Brian Currier
Newberg, Oregon
US
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Tracie - thats a good idea, hmm
Tue Aug 19 '08 8:27:05 pm Set this message as last read

Samsquanch

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Mahavishnu -

YYZ link , man that was crazy , she is just amazing , awesome rendition of one of my favorite Rush tunes , I hope she does more !

Tue Aug 19 '08 9:00:46 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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ty Brian....it sounds like mebbe you'd like to be the one wearing the fanny pack? It's fetching, really....all kindsa "psychadelic colahs"....or is that psychOdelic :)

But yeah....lol....

Tue Aug 19 '08 9:06:37 pm Set this message as last read

Dream 3
jamie anderson
melbourne, victoria
australia
Plays: Guitar
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Just thought i would post this as Do the Stu is a big fan to be honest i wouldnt have heard of em except he chats about em all the time :)
Dave Matthews Band Saxophonist Dies By Natalie FinnWed 20/08/08The Dave Matthews Band brass has been silenced.

Saxophonist LeRoi Moore, one of the founding members of the Virginia-based jam band, died Tuesday afternoon at Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center in Los Angeles, E! News has confirmed. He was 46.


Exact cause of death is unknown, but it was due to complications from critical injuries that Moore sustained in a June 30 ATV crash on his farm near Charlottesville, Va.

Moore, who suffered a punctured lung and broken ribs at the time, had not performed with DMB since his accident, but had returned to L.A.—where the band is performing tonight at Staples Center—to begin an "intensive physical rehabilitation program," according to a statement released by DMB.

After opening tonight's show with "Bartender," Dave Matthews quieted the audience and informed them that "our good friend LeRoi Moore" had passed away.

"He gave up his ghost to heaven and we will miss him always," the singer said.

DMB then played the sax-heavy "Proudest Monkey," off of 1996's Crash. A solo played by Jeff Coffin, the Béla Fleck & the Flecktones member who has been sitting in for Moore all summer, prompted a huge round of hollers and applause.
"It's easier to leave than be left," Matthews said a couple of songs later.

The band's website is currently set up in homage to its late saxophonist, with its home page reading, "In memory of LeRoi Moore...1961-2008."

Although he seemed to be out of the woods, Moore was rehospitalized July 17 in connection with his injuries. [br
Moore, a jazz-influenced musician who played bass, baritone, tenor, alto and soprano saxophone, as well as flute, clarinet and penny whistle, was credited with arranging many of the tunes Matthews wrote—songs that nearly always provided chances for the backup players to shine.

"I have plenty of space to improvise, to try new ideas," Moore once said. "It's almost better than a jazz gig."

Tue Aug 19 '08 11:52:34 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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turns out that gig i had next week is jsut me on my own for like 15 mins! ...talking to the dude in charge yest, they dont really acomadate for full bands + its not that ong of a set aparently! feck sake... oh well beter than none at all i suppose
Wed Aug 20 '08 1:33:24 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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...

Words can't begin to describe what tonight's Dave Matthews Band show was like. Dave told the crowd Roi had died after the first song, and everything after that seems like one big blur. There was a lot of crying onstage; it was obvious the band was really hurting. But they played a lot of his favorite songs (click here for the setlist) and Dave talked about Roi a lot throughout the night.

They had a white spotlight shining on Roi's side of the stage during their cover of Daniel Lanois' The Maker, a song DMB has played since their early days.

I'll post a bit more later...the show was very emotional and again, it's all a bit of a blur for me right now.

My favorite Roi solo is in What Would You Say from the show I saw at the Hollywood Bowl on 8/28/06. I need to dig through my unorganized bunch of bootlegs, but once I find it I'll share an MP3 so everyone can hear.

DMB closed the encore with Two Step:

Celebrate we will, because life is short but sweet for certain

...Austin...



Edited Wed Aug 20 '08 2:51 am

Wed Aug 20 '08 2:49:29 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...Hey I picked up a new sears christmas wish book,catalouge yesterday man ohhhhh! buddy ! they have this one weiderhome gym in their until jan 11 it,s onsale man for 499.99 this man is killer you would have to see it man what you could do with thing if I used those gym,s man other then the last one I told you about this one would be the thing to buy hey man my weight,s are in their unbelievabe 70 bucks you could be pumping weider iron for 70 bucks it,s addicting though hey man oh ,yeah like right now im waiting a few days because my body was so tight probably from the hammering man then I will introduce the nipple you see ,I drink about 10 glasess of water when I work out hey joe but after it,s adjusted to the extra water and it becoming a starin for water you need a sports bottle with a nipple it will increase the power by about 19 horsepower with my weights anyways later wolf2 more coffee and a smoke later wolfie.
Wed Aug 20 '08 4:21:15 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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yeah!.
Wed Aug 20 '08 5:58:27 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...pumping iron....
Wed Aug 20 '08 5:58:54 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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what? oh you know me girl,s Frank pump,s pure Iron! have to have it this new weider Iron man it, tastes even better! Am I still the only one that actualy pump,s Iron that what I call it babe pumping iron thats why gym shit is hillarious to me mine is pure iron fouck it,s great... more coffee later wolf2. and yes dont worry I wont make fun of your little friend because they lift fag weight,s wolf2.
Wed Aug 20 '08 6:02:09 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Frank pumps Iron like no one else.
Wed Aug 20 '08 6:03:14 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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.O,You know how it,s goes cop chic,sit,s my MANUM body! my magnum workout 90 pound,s of pure iron being benchpressed 27 time,s 70 pound,s of pure iron on my curl bar being curled 27 times 30 pound,s of pure iron being leg curled 30 times 20 pounds of you bet cast iron being dumbell rowed 30 times 20 pounds of cast iron being side bended 30 times man I dont use my pure iron for my dumbell need I use my cast iron oh but we cant go it,s the magnum work out will all die! you betcha! ever lift pure iron? later wolf2.
Wed Aug 20 '08 6:56:59 am Set this message as last read

Wooleyman
John Wooley
Middleburg, Florida
US
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YYZ..neat...watch the one too were this 16 year old plays it..with his dad on guitar..kid nails every fill..roll...crash..and choke..this kid is good...
Wed Aug 20 '08 7:03:17 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Frank could do the magnum workout no problem, he's the man!
Wed Aug 20 '08 7:04:40 am Set this message as last read

njbeast
David Wren
Manchester,
UK
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Hey Peeps……

Joe Satrini………. Yeah is sure is…….

Has anybody ever heard of an Old Rock band called Rox?.... they where about in the early 80’s On the same record label as Metallica, “Famous Nations” I think It was….. You can only find there stuff on LP…..

Take Care, Dave

Wed Aug 20 '08 8:28:11 am Set this message as last read
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