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wolf2

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.your jimmy ellis2 is your,s cop chi,s and yeah e jim thats who I realy am hey ! My dad is Jimmy Ellis the Team Can-AM factory racer ,from the 70,s when I was born my dad was inventing the double jump on his 250 gp can-am factory race bike the lady I live with who I call mom back then you had to have a baby sitter licence and she had one so from the hospital I went with maureen the lady you think is my mom after A while I lived with my dad jimmy and my mom roseanna then when I was around 4 years old I did some investigating man into gangsters I found the best Frank buscema was his name I asked him if he would be my manager,and he could go out with my licenced baby sitter like a dad so he said surethey met he said okay my dad said jimmy if you want to live with the gangster you can then frank buscema gave me his name my real name is jimmy ellis 2 not the 2,nd or junior it,s 2about ten years ago my dad jimmy put out a canadian police APB looking for me the cop chics came here and said are You aFrank buscema well your jimmy ellis 2 your dads want too see you my dad is the fastest in the world,and he,s world famous MY manager frank buscema senior died few years ago i was haveing a lapse of schizophrenia didnt understand things missed the funneral I went to his grave a year later and put the jimmy ellis flowers their more coffee have to make possible instant pill medictaion tim later wolf2.
Sun Aug 24 '08 3:54:31 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Did you get your new helmet yet wolf?

Gota love cop chic
Sun Aug 24 '08 4:03:53 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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3400, way to go Al!

Hey peeps, as some of you know, my stepdad is battling rectal cancer. He's going in to have his surgery tomorrow morning to remove the tumor and get a colostomy. If you would all be so kind to send my pop John a prayer and some good vibes we would greatly appreciate it.

I'll try to check in at the end of the day for an update. I'll be at the hospital all day with my mom & my 2 sisters. It's gonna be a long day. We're leaving here at 5:00 a.m. - surgery at 7:00.

Thanks in advance.

much love

Shel

Sun Aug 24 '08 5:58:30 pm Set this message as last read

PhilTheMetalhead
Phil
Birmingham,
England
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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hi, i have a myspace with some of my songs up, feel free to take a look add me if you want

www.myspace.com/philthemetalhead

let me know what you think if you have time

Sun Aug 24 '08 6:01:11 pm Set this message as last read

Kilgelec
Jackson Kilgore
Bogart, GA
United States
Plays: Guitar (16 years)
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WOOOOOO HOOOOOOOOO!!!!!! I got tickets to see Joe in Atlanta!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't wait till 10-26!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hey, I keep reading about this album Joe released in 1984 titled Joe Satriani..... but I don't see it in the discography on this site. Anyone know if it exists and how/where can I get a copy?????

Joe........ you're awesome dude!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Can't wait to see you in Atlanta!!!!

Sun Aug 24 '08 6:55:11 pm Set this message as last read

Dream 3
jamie anderson
melbourne, victoria
australia
Plays: Guitar
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Roo - Yep seems easy enough to navigate way around :) :) great stuff.
Sun Aug 24 '08 8:22:06 pm Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Now how good was the Closing Ceremony???

Ya gotta love Whole Lotta Love, and David Beckham (*sigh*) what a honey. I think London did really well to differentiate itself from the Chinese Games, they played to their strengths.

However, lots of pooh=poohers on the talkback radio this morning - they just don't get why Led Xeppelin would be part of London's culture, or they were diehard LZ fans who were incensed that the BI girl tried to sing the song. Sheesh.

We finished 6th on the medal table - pretty happy with that and so ends a solid 2 weeks of Games watching.

roo I really like the site - so much work! I had no idea there were so many more JS albums. Do you have the little 45 rpm Always with Me single with the pop-art cover?

Sun Aug 24 '08 8:33:16 pm Set this message as last read

roo
Andrew Longhorn
iphone app: RooSatch
Australia
Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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Kilgelec: The 1984 Self-Titled Album was this the original EP Joe made with his own money and was selling from the boot of his car.

VERY RARE! So if you see one BUY IT! :)

Details: http://roo.emu.id.au/newsatch/?q=node/310

Regards, Roo

Sun Aug 24 '08 9:53:43 pm Set this message as last read

ibanezguitars
Joan Jove
Mollet del Valles, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Michelle
My stepdad had his colostomy three weeks ago. He's still at the hospital but he seems getting better everyday. He's now starting to eat solid meals.
Hope everything goes well with your stepdad. Fingers crossed.
Sun Aug 24 '08 9:56:37 pm Set this message as last read

evbro
Evan Brown
Los Angeles, CA
USA
Plays: Guitar (29 years)
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Hey Joe, do you remember the "inflatable guitar dude" who was rockin' the front row of your Philly show during the EOC tour? That was a memorable night, I also snagged a front spot at the Electric Factory and met you for the first time afterwards (didn't get many words out, though).

I'm sitting here listening to some vintage Satch and reminiscing as I'm about to "retire" my ratty old "Cybersurfing with the Alien" T-shirt that I've had since I was a high school freshman (25 now). It was my "lucky" shirt for a while, and now it's time for me to pay my respects and send it off properly... By cutting it to pieces so a passing bum can't steal it and ruin its legacy. Gotta watch out for those legacy-ruining bums in L.A.

Mon Aug 25 '08 12:02:47 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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..I just had a Foucking Brilliant i dea to mak some extra money!.I could phone weider ,yeah weider my weight,s company and see if the have any chainsaw chain oil o,Anne would buy it all for 50 cents to a dollar profit a case for her uncle up north like ,for my motorcycle for my dirtbike,s my can-am I use chainsaw chain oil for my chain tha,s what your suppose to you chain oil spray for motorcycles strips elevations from your chest and arm,s and hurts your back so weider sell,s me chainsaw chain oil you see right now the shell garage in town doesnt sell it any more I use to sell it I think it,s because it,s against the law for them to sell it !.You see if orrder thid chain oil I would have to stay at the shell all day every day and sell it because I could just always waste the cops, if they say I cant sell it like usualy the owners what happened to that cop oh nothing he had an objection to me selling my chainsaw chain oil.I own this line of chainsaw chain oil now man I bout it at the stihl shop I develop it but the weider oil girlfriend have to make 50 cents to a dollar profit anyways later wolf2.l
Mon Aug 25 '08 5:04:21 am Set this message as last read

njbeast
David Wren
Manchester,
UK
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Hello Peeps.....

How are we all?...... Not got much to say really..... please check out my tunes at: www.myspace.com/warlockwren

Let me know what you think?.

Take Care, Dave x

Mon Aug 25 '08 5:17:14 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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Nope dont sell my weider oil,annes always sell it! you see my weider chain oil cost about 72 dollars a gallon and you have to buy ,8 truck loadsBuT! my chainsaw chian oil I sellwill protect me on my motorcyle chain just fine,it,s a big job oiling that can-am chain it,s been off for about 15 years or more it will take oil probbaly 11 times at 45 minutes a lube job until it,s done I am picking up a gallon of my brand next tuesday cmha meeting day I have to get some more brake shoes relined I had two se,s relined one set put on the back of my 125 can-am this t,nt of mine the 250 needs both front and back I am gonna take one set they already reline din to have this 2 other set relined identical you see the specification on the first two set materailas and stuff were studyied cant remeber dont have the books so Im just gonna have a match made and have one spare set anyways more coffee later wolf2.
Mon Aug 25 '08 5:42:56 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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ANOTHER PIECE OF THE ZEPPELIN PUZZLE?

"Friday morning (August 22) on a Detroit radio station, drummer Jason Bonham revealed that he is leaving Foreigner at the end of this month. Since Jason filled the seat once occupied by his late father John Bonham at the Zeppelin show in London last December, does this raise the likelihood of a full-fledged Led Zeppelin reunion?

Jason, who was (obviously) born in England, now lives in Florida. He said, "I've been over [to England] a couple of times, I've been working with Jimmy [Page] and John Paul [Jones] and trying to do just do some new material and some writing. I don't know what it will be, but it will be something."

Jason says, "My time with Foreigner is coming to an end. This is the first time I've talked about it. I leave at the end of this month so, I mean, I'm looking forward to taking some time out to be with the family really. Since I moved to America I've been on the road, so my first priority is to go and watch my kids grow up, because they've grown up way to fast in the last four years."

No word from Foreigner on who will replace Jason."

Mon Aug 25 '08 5:53:05 am Set this message as last read

D_O_M

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****Will STU do the US tour?****
Mon Aug 25 '08 6:48:18 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Its highly likely

post 3041 :O
Mon Aug 25 '08 6:50:54 am Set this message as last read

Tuesdayschild
Victoria
Northern Ireland
Plays: Vocals
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Yes DOM I can confirm that. He's got guitar clinics in Mexico and Italy then he reckons the US tour will be like a holiday after all that!
Mon Aug 25 '08 7:04:24 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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3401** now this is 3402 :)
Mon Aug 25 '08 7:09:57 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 U B ?

michelle......sendin' the loooooooovvvvvvvvveeeeee baby. Hope all goes well for your Pop. God Bless Him,Mom and the rest of the chelle family. Hugs to ya.

Mon Aug 25 '08 8:52:31 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Good mornin' star shineeeeeeeee, the earth says heellloooooooooo

good luck M :)
Mon Aug 25 '08 8:54:01 am Set this message as last read

Keniko
Ken Erickson
Addison, IL.
U.S.A.
Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Thanks Mac.....How U B?
Mon Aug 25 '08 9:26:42 am Set this message as last read

harry mama
harbin limbu
kathmandu, bagmati
nepal
Plays: Guitar (2024 years)
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Joe's this is my 2nd message after longtime, you are regarded as the highly advanced rock guitarist, a virtuoso, of today's era, you have mastered the technique on the instrument, legato,two hand tapping,arpeggio tapping,sweep-picking, volume swell, harmonics,extreme whammy bar effect, use of pitch axis theory. Apart from your appreciation, your recent work in 2006 on music was okay to listen. Further,being your fan, I would like to say that you need to take a break for sometime for good reason, think about a pleasure giving composition, study a treasure full of classical compositon, visit place like, australia, south africa switzerland, alaska's as holiday where nature nurture your thought, shapes your feeling makes you realize, makes you poetic, boost your artist of inside and from that thought it help you to come up with unforgetfull, phenomial,outsatnding, unique composition like friends, ceremony, always with you always with me, love thing etc thus remind me of old days back with friend in college and also keeps my spirit up and get going and turns me on most of the time etc. Thank you for the good composition and keep doing well.
Mon Aug 25 '08 11:16:55 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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Tuesdayschild - How'd the camping go this time? I assume you're back home by now? Although I just read another post that says you're off again...oh well. ;-)


VforVendetta - Hi...welcome to the site. What are some of your favorite Satch songs?

Some of the sustain in FIABD is due to feedback.


fizz450_03 - Welcome back. :-)
Listening to: Aerosmith - Rocks (current song: Lick And A Promise)

...Austin...

Mon Aug 25 '08 11:42:20 am Set this message as last read

Squidz

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Hey Joe! I'm new 2 this site n I've only bin playin guitar for 3 nearly 4 years now. Already had 1 gig wiv ma band the Young Guns!! My teach brought it togeva he is Mike Sellars. He is SUCH a HUGE fan. He has numerous cases of random Satch guitars!!! lol ^_^ In solos i ALWAYS choose ure songs!!! I have a burgandy Ibanez which i've had a while. I'm looking to go for a better make so if u have any suggestions at all - it would help! I'm saving up 4 a whole new set of gear to wow peeps wiv. So i'm looking for ideas on wot 2 get. Do u think it's bad dat i listen 2 pop music??? ^~^ ASWELL as rock n guitar music. Reply asap plzz! It my bday soon!!!!!!! Squidz
Mon Aug 25 '08 11:45:59 am Set this message as last read

MrMean
Randy Honey
Elcajon, Ca
USA
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Hey Joe I don't know if you remember ,my son,and I.We met in San Diego at Guitar Trader.He the one is said was the only fan the has listen to tour music be for he was born. Any way he's at Basic Training for the Air Force.I'm going to watch him Graduate this Friday.I asked him if there was any thing from home I could bring.The first thing he said was to bring all his Joe cd's,and to send his JS Ibanez that you signed. He scored a 98 on the Air Force test only 1% score that high.I remember when mt wife was pregnant.I was watching TV and they said if you stimulate by using music while still in the belly your kids IQ wold be high.So i went out,and bought a walkman,and would put the head phones up to my wifes belly.He would move around like he was dancing.I would all so play classical at night to sooth him down for the night.It was so cool to this day.I give music credit for his smart brain. Fir those out there with a pregnant wife do it.You'll be blown a way,not to mention when you kid gets older you'll share the same music. last but not least.I was wondering have you ever thought about doing an Acoustic CD.I would love to hear you get down.Kind of like Steve Stevens Flaminco a go go,but with The Satch Twist. Hey have a Great day and thanks for your Great Music,and most of all thanks for giving me something that allways keeps my Son,and I close. Randy
Mon Aug 25 '08 1:11:14 pm Set this message as last read
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