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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

us_buddie
Donald Dahl
Hagerstown, Md
USA
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Hey Joe,

I think its time that you receive this fan mail, and to all the other fans out there, I want you to understand how I feel, and I'm not holding anything back, just open the floodgates and let it rip. I am a distinguished veteran of the United States Air Force, and a friend of mine turned me on to your music way back in '86. We were both assigned rooms in a dormitory out in the nothingness of the Arizona Desert, 65 miles south of civilization. He had these HUGE KLIPSHE(?) speakers, and when I heard those first early notes of your brand of music, well its safe to say that I fell for it, hook, line, and sinker. I have been mesmerized by this strange and beautiful music ever since. My task with the Air Force was to handle Jet Fighters, and while you were starting your career, I was sending Fighters to the sky! I had your back! From then on, I just could not get enough of your music, I played it CONSTANTLY, and even today, every bar, every note is written in my heart. I never get tired of you, its just PLAY PLAY PLAY! The bells of LAL just knocked my sox off, I was flying in a blue dream and barking at the moon and looking for ALIENS as your music reverberated through the Arizona night. Playing the newest (Andalusia), Made of tears, Love in space, and I feel like the top of my head is going to come off, JUST INCREDIBLE. Its like a BOLT of PURE JOY every time I hear you! How you EVER became so GIFTED is a mystery to me. The only thing I can figure out is that it must have something to do with mathematics. Joe you ARE the Grand master of all time, and incredibly talented, (NOUN): phenomenal: Incredible, fantastic, frickin sweet, and I HOPE YOUR RICH because NOBODY deserves it more than you!! It is my reverent hope that I can come and see you in concert when you roll into Baltimore and Washington. That is my life's dream, my one desire. Thanks Joe, for all the decades of music, and for all the memories. I stand in AWE of YOU!

Wed Oct 1 '08 7:04:19 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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4 years after disbanding, Phish to reunite

MONTPELIER, Vt. - Phish is getting back together.

The Vermont-bred jam band, which disbanded in 2004, is planning three dates next March in Hampton, Virginia. A notice posted on the band's Web site says Phish will play March 6, March 7 and March 8, 2009, at the Hampton Coliseum. The Web site says more 2009 dates will be announced later.

A spokesman for the Coliseum, who wouldn't give his name, confirmed the booking.

Phish was among the nation's top touring acts when it called it quits in 2004. The band received a lifetime achievement award at the Jammy Awards last May.

Wed Oct 1 '08 7:41:38 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Al..r y comin t Barca next time? cool piccys btw

mama M n Cheese: taught y,d like t know lil Johns first full day in nursery was a success, no tears, nada, hes such a contented wee man, he has taken t crawl through the hall n knock on ma studio door when he wants a music fix, which is really cool cept when ye just about nail that perfectly recorded geetar part n BANGBANG....DADA!

Mikesb:Jason Becker.....what a diamond soul, i,ve enjoyed listening t his work all these years, for me hes the most listenable musician Mike Varney signed, even now he has the fire burning for music, infact his newer work is somewhat celestial, they really are quite unbelievable compositions

k i,d better scoot for a few days, dang i keep gettin sucked in here lol

Edited Wed Oct 1 '08 8:02 am

Wed Oct 1 '08 7:48:01 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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Day off. Watching SATRIANI LIVE.

I can't look at the screen without smiling :-)

I love dat guy! lol!

Yesterday my niece had her baby. He's a biggin' at 8 lbs, 12 oz! Ripe for the pickin'. lol! Thankfully she changed his middle name. Now it's not George Michael. lol! He's still George, and he's a boy, so that makes him Boy George. lol! That poor lil' guy. lmao!! He's cursed to have an auntie with an over-active musical cartoon brain. lol!

Bad thing is, I have a bitchin' cold, so if the nurses won't give me a face mask, I won't go in the room to see him. I'm bummed and can't hold him and love him up. Oh well, my camera has a zoom. I'll just have to take pics from the door. lol!

Ohhhh, Cool #9 - MY FAV!!!!

JOE - YOU ROCK!!

edit: Slan, John is such a good boy. Must take after his mum. lmao! I expect to see vids like this in a year or two.

JAYZUS! I can't even think when Cool #9 is on. It's the best tune ever!! Every band member kicks it's ass! lol! I feckin love it! lol!

Edited Wed Oct 1 '08 8:00 am

Wed Oct 1 '08 7:53:21 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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k just quick

mama M:lol, dont be fooled by the cute lil i cant do no harm bit, i had him playin drums allbee it with chopsticks n pans y have t see his drum face its baddass!

Wed Oct 1 '08 8:07:18 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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i could have been in barcelona next week slan funny enough, but ended up goin to gran canaria instead, mebe next time! id like to go there, in fact it was my idea to go there, but it fell through in the end
Wed Oct 1 '08 8:07:42 am Set this message as last read

Adlai
Adlai Chandrasekhar
Exeter, NH
USA
Plays: Guitar (16 years)
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Just a quick question for Joe

Is the song Tears in the Rain inspired from the speech near the end of the movie Blade Runner?

Keep playing! Thank you for all the great music!

Edited Wed Oct 1 '08 9:36 am

Wed Oct 1 '08 9:35:33 am Set this message as last read

Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473
UK
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Matt: I love The Crusade, it's a lot better than their other stuff, no weird shouty/roary singing like on Ascendancy or the new one. I have ordered GOOMY and await it patiently. =D
TuesdaysChild: I found that throughout my GCSE revision listening to stuff helped quite a bit, and instrumental stuff's good as there aren't any vocals to be distracted by or 'listen' to. It was also good to have a song in my head going into the exam.
guitarnoize: Good extremist cover...
Listening to: Hey Joe by Hendrix (but you knew that already)
Wed Oct 1 '08 10:41:18 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...He I did workout today.What the hell was I doing lastnight ,woke up this morning went to the bank I had every single scent I had at the begining of last month exactly,my body was wrote off still worked out perfect spent like 2 or 3000 dollar,s this month I made and my money in the bank it was few hundred low topped that up let the good time,s roll who died last night? what the hell? money the root of me the leausres that b,s later wolf2 just making coffee laitsening to the radio mom,s doing the library thing so I am hanging out with you! laterz wolfie.
Wed Oct 1 '08 11:02:10 am Set this message as last read

tymarq08
Louis Martinez
Richfield, MN
USA
Plays: Guitar (2024 years)
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Can't wait to see you in minneapolis next tuesday. I will be bringing my 14 yr old son to see you for the first time!!

Take care joe!!

Wed Oct 1 '08 12:42:17 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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castle49 - Unledded and No Quarter were the same tour, weren't they? That was the first one, and Walking Into Clarksdale was the second tour (I think the tour was called Walking Into Everywhere). I have a few P&P bootlegs from both tours, I think...

Irvine Meadows is a great venue...it's one of my favorite outdoor amphitheaters.


Adlai - Yes, it is...
Listening to: Joe Satriani - Flying In A Blue Dream

...Austin...

Wed Oct 1 '08 12:47:44 pm Set this message as last read

bobjoe
Robert Noll
Bremerton, WA
USA
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Please come to Seattle. Please
Wed Oct 1 '08 2:39:03 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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dis is where we go crazy! it is safe that way,and yeah TRIANGLE,S!you see sometime,s it takes so long for certain thing,s to be done forget come to the forum ,Rack! my brain,s remeber then edit you your,s good girl,s later wolf2.

Edited Thu Oct 2 '08 3:38 am
Wed Oct 1 '08 3:37:36 pm Set this message as last read

Wooleyman
John Wooley
Middleburg, Florida
US
Plays: Guitar
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frank stallone is rocky...!!
Wed Oct 1 '08 3:58:46 pm Set this message as last read

Pip55
Phil W...
... from South West UK
Pip55 on twitter
Plays: Guitar
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Well... I'm in a foul mood... but sleep time now so new day tomorrow

Do The Stu - I've had a scout around regarding youtube autoplay and seems it's quite a topic, but no official way of doing it. However, you could try this amongst other options

Tubestop

Igneousiceman - on the PG front, how about some samples

GOOMY

Goomy, Hurry up, Curse of Castle Dragon

Hurry Up

Rusty Old Boat

Night all

Wed Oct 1 '08 5:08:55 pm Set this message as last read

McDave

Cook, MN

Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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tymarq...my friend Eric & I will be sitting about 22 rows up in the first two seats of section A. Right in the center about halfway back. I think they're going to be good seats.

Minneapolis in 6 days !! I'll have to remember to write down the evening's setlist for everybody here..

Edited Wed Oct 1 '08 7:37 pm

Wed Oct 1 '08 7:33:25 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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Geeze, it's quiet here today...what happened?

Joe Satrini - Thanks for the Tubestop link. It makes perfect sense that there'd be a Firefox extension for it...I don't know why I didn't think of that. This is excellent...thanks.

Of course the ideal fix would be one that doesn't autoplay but does load the entire video. I guess that's asking for too much, though. ;-)


ZuperDave - Awesome...it'd be great if you can write down a setlist for us. I'd also love to hear a review from you, if you can piece one together after the show... I hope you have a great time...
Listening to: Yes - Close To The Edge (current song: Close To The Edge)

I first started getting into Yes about 10 years ago, and back then I thought CTTE was such a long song. But it's funny, I looked at it just now and my first thought was "Oh, it's only 18 minutes."

"Only"...haha. I guess that means I listen to a lot of Porcupine Tree, Dream Theater, Dave Matthews Band, and Rush. ;-)

...Austin...

Thu Oct 2 '08 12:47:49 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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hey just doing the morning thing ,made my edit this place is great can use it until I refreshie ,and yeah frank stallone is rocky! more coffee wolf2.
Thu Oct 2 '08 3:39:51 am Set this message as last read

fatape
craig
North Lambton/Newcastle, NSW
Australia
Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Wolf2 ; what brand of coffee do you like the most?
Thu Oct 2 '08 4:25:19 am Set this message as last read

roo
Andrew Longhorn
iphone app: RooSatch
Australia
Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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Together with Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith, the guys have almost completed an album's worth of material, which they're thinking of releasing under the name Chickenfoot.


"It's so different when I become one of four guys and there's a singer as outrageous as Sammy Hagar standing in front," he says. "It's a completely different musical dynamic. It's not even an experiment. It's an all-encompassing musical experience."

http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/S/Satriani_Joe/2008/10/02/6952236-sun.html

Thu Oct 2 '08 4:48:50 am Set this message as last read

Hugsamuchilus

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Joe Satrini . . . Yep i think i gonna stick with that name . . not that i'm on here as much now like coz busy with job hunting and life changes but it's all good! , i just fancied a change!

Hope you're feeling in a better mood today (-:

. . . and if all else fails . . . Take it out on your guitar!

Have a good play and have a good day!

Hugs from Hugsamuchilus (-:

Thu Oct 2 '08 5:01:40 am Set this message as last read
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