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fatape
craig
North Lambton/Newcastle, NSW
Australia
Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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WOLF2: whatever meds you're taking today,stick with them. it's almost like you don't have schizophrenia,my man!
Tue Sep 30 '08 1:47:59 pm Set this message as last read

smindfreak
simo vai
orlando, florida
united states
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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mr .satriani is there any G3 project in the futur with mr .steve vai because when you play with him you make a really awesome team and it will be great if the 3th was paul gilbert to do a new G3 and to have new experience ....but john petrucci or yngwie malmsteen or eric johnson are all great and I love them but with steve vai and paul gilbert it's somthing of new that's all ....thank you sir because thanks to you we have steve vai and G3 you are really a great man ....and your new album is verry cool verry rock ....thank you for all G3 lives with all this great players steve ;john;yngwie;paul;eric ....thanks
Tue Sep 30 '08 2:02:42 pm Set this message as last read

Guitarman77897
Matt S
WI
United States
Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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lol AL-pic pic pic pic pic pic pic pic pic pic...... lol

been listening to a trivium album The Crusade and like it alot, and my dad said they studied some Satriani so I was like No wonder I liked it =D

the last song The Crusade is pretty awesome, it's the next song I will learn no matter how long it takes me ^_^

John go with GOOMY you'll like it the most I think.

off to learn The Crusade L8R >.<

Tue Sep 30 '08 2:05:41 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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i wasnt arsed naming all the photos, so it was a copy n paste job, it was in Malaga in Spain and up the mountains there, its a nice place alrite isnt it M :p

Tue Sep 30 '08 2:27:53 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...hey stepanie babeyes your I can here you your on the right channell.No it isnt a base like the cb I use to have in my car it sort of is it,s my stereo it has 10 channell,s your on the right one I leave it on that one cop chic,s now listen what the fouck is going on with the radio station babe holy gee,s I was listening in coe hill today to the wolf at my mom,s I can here mental people going yeah and shit sound,s like mental mike I dont here no weird shit babe that would drive me insane what is he studly ellis hey brian what the fouck do you do their or are they intercepting the signal channell 10 is your,s stepahni little cb radio to boyfriend is cool cant wait babe later wolfie.yeah like Idont here no weird shit then again my amp was 3,000 dollar,s your,s mine is like wellNORMAL I DONT HERE MENTALY RETARDED PEOPLE GOING YEAH ON MINE!LATER WOLF2.
Tue Sep 30 '08 2:48:12 pm Set this message as last read

GuitarSamuri

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Greetings all!

This RL stuff is getting in the way of my being able to consistently check in and post here in Satchland.

Wanted to see if any other Richmonders will be at the Oct 24th show here... cause...

I just got my CLUB JOE ticket from ups.... YEAH!

But I have a few minor points for you Joe...

1) I know booking places for gigs can be a pain for the managers, but I would be willing to pay a little extra to go to a venue that I where a bullet-proof vest isn't needed...lol.

2) The local ads for the National here said that is was your first time in Richmond.... NOT TRUE... I saw you here back in 1990 at the Mosque... now called the Landmark Theatre. Missed meeting you by 15mins back then cause I was on the wrong side of the building afterwards. I got to meet the opening act... Stevie Salas though.

Look forward to being able to meet you again... I met you for the first time back on April 4 at the GC clinic... 30secs after 21 years just doesn't cut it.... LOL...

Thanks for all you do for us fans... I know it takes a lot of time that you could use for other things on the road... like SLEEPING....lol..

Maybe I could play the first part on Stu's 'Country Music' for you on guitar... still working on how to make the rest playable for my guitar skills...lol... still working on my 2 handed skills.... I can play 'Terminal Beach' all the way through.... Stanley Jordan is a fave of mine too...

A question for that show... If I wanted to bring my guitar for you to sign, how could I do that at this type of event? I think this would be a little different then at the GC clinics...

I work out some sort of dress code so you will know who I am....

I can see it now.... I will walk up to shake your hand.... and hear.... "Security!".... lol...

It will be good to be able to talk to you again...

Looking forward to meeting you again...

LAter from teh_listenerer...

GuitarSamuri

Think I might change my name to Guitar_Pwnerer....lol.

Tue Sep 30 '08 3:00:10 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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just wear speedos, he'll remember u then
Tue Sep 30 '08 3:14:18 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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Alan, ya can't tell a man to wear speedos to a concert without proper goggles! Why, they'd look at him funny!

Tue Sep 30 '08 3:24:16 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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I was going to suggest nothing

what's the weather gona be like on the west coast in november anyways
Tue Sep 30 '08 3:29:31 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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in San Fran it will be....cloudy, rainy and cold, with a possibility of clouds and rain...along with scattered clouds and rain and chilly temperatures. Did I mention it might rain? How about clouds?

So yeah....quite loverly actually :) If u want sun, go south :)

Tue Sep 30 '08 3:31:58 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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God damn rain everywhere i go i tells ya
Tue Sep 30 '08 3:35:25 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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A a A a A a A a A C C C
Tue Sep 30 '08 4:07:13 pm Set this message as last read

Tuesdayschild
Victoria
Northern Ireland
Plays: Vocals
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I'm eagerly awaiting Dream Theatre too, and I had the Trivium on preorder as they're playing soon about 35 miles away from me in a really small venue called the Nerve Centre..it's like, ok I'm not a big fan but I can't not go!! Anyone with me here!

Nice pics Al pic pic pic pic pic...

Edit: I've discovered today that if I put on PSATMOR fairly low in the background my 11 year old son actually sits and does his homework! It probably wouldnt' work as well if it wasn't instrumental music I was playing, or if I played it too loud. But anyway, here's a question for you all

If you want to knuckle down to work, or revision, or whatever, what do you like to have playing in the background?

Edited Tue Sep 30 '08 4:20 pm

Tue Sep 30 '08 4:17:40 pm Set this message as last read

hybes
Mark Hybers
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Do the Stu - I actaully saw Plant and Page twice. I saw them on their No Quarter Unledded tour and then I saw them on the Walking into Clarksdale tour. They were very impressive both shows. Although I think the No Quarter tour they were a little stronger. Could be because it was their first time back together in so many years. I really think Michael Lee was a great add on drums. But all said, it's still not close enough to Zep. Adding John Paul Jones heavy bass lines and little Bonham would make it close enough! If indeed Plant can't get the notes he needs every night then he really should just say so. The man is in his 60's and he smokes. It's not like his pipes will hold up forever. It's nothing to be ashamed of. I don't like it that he acts like Simon Cowal everytime someone asks him about getting back together. It's just not cool.

I have not heard any bootleg stuff from last year. How great is it? I have seen a couple not so great vids on Youtube. That's about it.

Tuesdayschild - I really like listening to instrumental music when I'm working or needing to be focused on something. When I listen to music with lyrics sometimes I find myself stopping what I'm doing and singing along with the song. Too much distraction. Every once in a great while I'll put on a news radio station. That constant murmur in the background helps keep me focused too.

Tue Sep 30 '08 4:46:19 pm Set this message as last read

tikimon

tampa, florida
usa
Plays: Guitar (56 years)
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woooohoooo...finally got my email with all the info about the meetngreet at HOB in orlando. it is just what every1 was describing. show up early, do the mng and reveive all the goodies there. can't wait till the end of october.
Tue Sep 30 '08 5:06:32 pm Set this message as last read

godisasniper
Ben Cox
Cambridge, MA
U.S.A.
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Does anyone know what time the appearance at Daddy's Music Boston is? I checked their website, got nothing...
Tue Sep 30 '08 5:13:58 pm Set this message as last read

penner52
Riley Penner
Rosenort, Manitoba
Canada
Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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Hey Joe could you send some of your warm up exersizes for guitar to me if you can send them to riley_penner@hotmail.com
Tue Sep 30 '08 5:45:21 pm Set this message as last read

Drake the Snake

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15 days till the Concert!!!!!!!!!!!! Yahoo!!!!
Tue Sep 30 '08 6:10:50 pm Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Great Jason Becker interview, what a class act and inspirational dude.......Triumph of the human spirit.
Tue Sep 30 '08 7:09:36 pm Set this message as last read

Kilgelec
Jackson Kilgore
Bogart, GA
United States
Plays: Guitar (16 years)
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To Whom it may concern:

Concerning the aftershow prize tickets for Atlanta:

PICK ME! PICK ME! PICK ME! PICK ME!

Tue Sep 30 '08 7:19:14 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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YAY!!!

*clap*clap*clap*

Now...have FUN!

:)

Tue Sep 30 '08 8:56:51 pm Set this message as last read

guitarnoize
Jon Bloomer
Sydney, NSW
Australia
Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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Just got my new JS1000BP. It's awesome.

Pics here: http://profile.ultimate-guitar.com/guitarnoize/pictures/gear/425400/425769

Also a few Satch covers on my profile too but they were recorded with my old Patrick Eggle guitar.

Tue Sep 30 '08 10:00:40 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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GuitarSamuri - Plan on bringing your guitar into the meet and greet. Go do all of that stuff and have Joe sign your guitar. When all that's done, go take it out to your car and then head back inside.

It'd be best to call the venue and check, of course...normally venues don't allow re-entry, but if you have a ticket package and are in there earlier in the day they might cut you some slack.


Blue_Moon - San Francisco will be cold and foggy, and it'll look like it could rain at any moment. It looks that way 10 months out of the year, though...it's not specific to November. If you go inland it warms up a bit and there's less of a chance of rain.

I don't remember how long you'll be in the US, but you really should take a bus down to the Los Angeles area for a day or three...it's awesome and always sunny.


Tuesdayschild - When I was in college I'd prefer to listen to instrumental music (anything from classical to Satch) if I had reading to do, or if I was writing an essay. If I was just doing general studying, though, stuff with vocals was fine. But listening to lyrics while trying to read or write essays usually didn't work out to well.

Nowadays if I have to do work of some kind, regardless of what it is (cleaning, paying bills, wrapping birthday presents, whatever) I find I work best if the music playing in the background is something I've heard a million times and know inside and out. So I usually go with an album from Aerosmith, Collective Soul, Led Zeppelin, Rush or Van Halen.


hybes - Ah, now I remember hearing you talk about those Page and Plant gigs a while ago. That's very cool...I wanted to see them on the WIC tour in 1998, but I didn't for whatever reason... I had only been to one concert in my life at that point...maybe that had something to do with it.

I'm way into collecting bootlegs, from a variety of bands, and I have quite a few very rough recordings in my collection. So sound quality isn't an issue at all with me anymore...everything is listenable (I call it having "bootleg ears"). After a while, the "best" recordings in my mind aren't necessarily the cleanest...the audience noise ends up being really cool.

I've come across a few different bootlegs of the Led Zep reunion...I can dig around a bit and find one you'd like (again, if you aren't too into bootlegs your favorite recording source would probably be different than mine) and get back to you. I can try to figure out a way to file transfer it all to you, or if you just email me your address I can snail mail you a copy. After all, it's about sharing the music...


godisasniper - I'd expect to the in-store to start sometime between 2 and 6 p.m. (later is more likely than earlier). I know you probably don't want to wait to the last minute, but assuming you have that afternoon free even if you don't find out until the day before you won't be at a disadvantage (meaning, it doesn't sound like a wristband or something is required for you to get in). Whatever time it does start, though, I'd recommend getting there at least an hour or so early.
guitarnoize - Very cool guitar...thanks for sharing the pics. :-)
Listening to: John Butler Trio - Sunrise Over Sea (current song: Oldman)

...Austin...

Wed Oct 1 '08 1:11:03 am Set this message as last read

castle49

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DTS = I saw Plant and Page on the No Quarter tour at what was then Irvine Meadows. The had the LA Philharmonic and the Royal Egytian Orchestra. Truly an awesome show. One of my lifetime favorites. Then I saw them at the Hollywood Bowl a few years later I thought it was the Unledded tour but not sure. Again great show and venue. Actually rented a suite at the City Walk Hilton. The cab ride both ways was hilarious. I think we almost died that night. We have seen Plant at least three times at Santa Barbara Bowl. He can still sing, trust me.
Wed Oct 1 '08 4:54:23 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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..hey beofre you start working out fair warning! it,s prettty wild! .It,s deffinetly my weightlifting making ,keeping me healthy yeah last night I am sleeping then this tripp with my brain I could feel my weight,s holding it it felt like my weight,s look then with it feeling like my black vinyl coated weider,s I use look it examined my brain sort of the right side was clean zippo dirt the left side with thr weight,s holding it like a bench press started to drain,like actual movement,s of boul meovement to come no word of a like just before that ,it was like a part of my brain had this new super growth develop from the weightlifting it draine then today this new part of the brain is cool that must be from the weightlifting tooit drained and the boul movement was identical to what and the way it draine no word of a lie ,few minute,s ago my brain still felt like the vinyl cover on the weider plates now it feel,s like the inside look,s like cement anyways more coffee just athought before you start I am hardcore though I have been doing it since I was 11 year,s old 5 year,s steady now more coffee wolf2 .
Wed Oct 1 '08 5:46:33 am Set this message as last read
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