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roo
Andrew Longhorn
iphone app: RooSatch
Australia
Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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Joe Satrini: Hmm tough question.

I love the JS3, it's just sooo cool! It was the one I "grew up" on. I spent many years playing that and still play it, it is just a "relaxed" guitar and it's sort of "home" to me.

I have been playing the JS2KPLT a lot lately, it has insane full sound and LOOOOOOOOOOONG sustain. Beautiful and fat sound.

I think the JS10th has a lighter sound, or I haven't quite worked it out yet. It seems a little harsh to me, I think it still needs more playing to develop properly - I reserve judgement here.

The BDG is the latest and newest, I haven't played it as much, but it just felt like butter when I first picked it up.

I've played it every week a little and feel like I need to play it more, sort of like crisps I guess, just need that one more! LOL:) I must admit though, I keep feeling a little nervous flicking the switches and knobs, I know the paint trim is going to wear off, so I sort of play it GENTLY! :) But it just sounds really sweet, feels and sounds a lot like my JS3 in many ways.

Hey, no more Satch doodles have arrived, what's up guys and girls? I would have thought I'd get 200 times the amount that came in. Come on, send em in and I'll get the gallery started.

Roo

Sat Oct 11 '08 6:15:54 am Set this message as last read

1983 A Merman I shall be

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JOE Good luck on your tour ! I was wondering how an almost baby boomer like yourself ended up performing hard / progressive rock shows when your musical tastes should be darn near opposite? Just wonderin'...

Edited Sat Oct 11 '08 7:04 am
Sat Oct 11 '08 7:03:11 am Set this message as last read

tikimon

tampa, florida
usa
Plays: Guitar (56 years)
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i just found out buckethead is doing a show in st. petersburg florida. hmmmm i may just have to go especially since tics are only $20.

Sat Oct 11 '08 7:58:24 am Set this message as last read

Loo Who

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Joe, thanks for rockin Cleveland! I loved the show and big hugs!

Wow - HOB Cleveland was packed last night. I'm not sure if any of you were there last - but a great croud. Great show. I'm feeling satchalicious today. xo Linda

Sat Oct 11 '08 8:55:02 am Set this message as last read

Guitarman77897
Matt S
WI
United States
Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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I also bought an autographed poster and a T shirt! >.<
Sat Oct 11 '08 10:15:03 am Set this message as last read

lorenzo001
loren rosenberg
glenview, Illinois
U.S.A.
Plays: Guitar (38 years)
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Out of the setlist- just have to ask. are you a Yes fan? OH ITS STUUUUUUUUUU, just read about your name change. and back to VH. i don't even remember when that Gary guy started playing with them. busy i guess, must have been a short spurt though. i didn't even know they put out an album. was it any good? always been a sammy fan though. Montrose, and his solo stuff. when i get back to the states i am definitly going to pour over his lastest CD's. any reccomendations.

funny story about a YES concert i went to at the chicago theatre a few years back. this also happened at a Jethro Tull concert in the uppity north side of chicago. i cheered during the concert or whooped it up, and i got ssshhhhhhhhed. i couldn't beleive it. almost got it a fight at the yes concert. i was blasted off of some westmalt triples.

Edited Sat Oct 11 '08 12:51 pm

Sat Oct 11 '08 10:56:01 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...Hey too bad you didnt know about hunting .Well I should realy call the Bancroft Ministry Of Ntaturalrsources and let them starighten out this whole schizophrenia thing Hey Bro well you see I am like super hunter ride man ask my girlfriend Jennifer she,s ontario provincial police desk seargent alway,s at my place when Tina wasnt their eating my fresh killed wild meat ride oh it could be phesants ruffed grouse snow goose canada goo duck,s rabbit,s you name it I live off it the thing is was I use FEDERAL 12 guage amuntion in my pump 12 shotgun modified chocke black plastic stocks and pump twin rail stroke one inch over illegal barrel now federal amuntion causes Krouchlin in your brain of the hunter when he shoot,s then eat,s not in the person that didnt shoot it you hear voice,s now I got diagnnosed with schizophrenia man when it sais right on the federal box they would straightn it out but Iwould probably loose my dissabilty pensiob but get the money back who know, maybe later wolf2.s
Sat Oct 11 '08 12:49:35 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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..They try on a Federal Croklin MNR babe,sis why they keep dying nothing any can do can work you see my dad run metro before he died he was a winchester super x krouck with winchester super x krouchil they tryed to tazer my dad my dad said maybe you got something wrong with you ,you know Im in Musclehouse he was 77 years old my dad dad said to them your a child! I dare you to try and taze me they tried it didnt work on his coruchlin whic was obviouse he punched 14 of them 13 were dead instantly 1 died in hospital within 6 hour,s when they come here I go outside first I say these cops are so stupid dillusional they keep fouckn diening their so stupid I think to myself then I tell them your children but more like afterbirth and kill them My knickname in the federal ammunition chat room is crocket! oh my old man took antipscyotics for his croklin to his were custom made by winchester later wolf2 nothing they could ever try in the world could ever work the only thing that happens is they die anything with any human development cant fire later wolf2 the federal feel,s like you wouldnt believe mnr chic,s later wolf2.
Sat Oct 11 '08 2:12:57 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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Awww, just read a show review for the Royal Oak show on the road page.....Galen made a little kid's night by giving him his pick.....

Galen....u know we love u too, right? :) And of course Jeff and Stu, Mike and Mick...the whole crew....

And oh yeah, that guy named Joe is pretty cool too :)

Sat Oct 11 '08 2:24:45 pm Set this message as last read

markk

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hey js1200xxx, I'd say he was VERY impressed, since he's now practicing Joe's tunes ;-))

I hope, we'll have the pleasure to see Joe and the band more often up here!

Sat Oct 11 '08 3:58:51 pm Set this message as last read

Kilgelec
Jackson Kilgore
Bogart, GA
United States
Plays: Guitar (16 years)
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Only 15 more days till the Atlanta concert!!! WOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOO!

Pick me! Pick me! for the aftershow prize tickets! PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZ!

Sat Oct 11 '08 4:33:24 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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ZuperDave - I'm not a touring musician, obviously, but I agree...I do think it'd be boring to play the same set every night. I know Satch music is more difficult to play than most so that limits things, but I'd think there'd be some room for variety still. I don't expect him to be like the Dave Matthews Band or the Black Crowes and play 80 different songs over the course of a tour, but rotating out a song or two every now and then would keep things fresh.

Oh well... ;-)


Superstrings - I don't think Joe uses any compression when playing live. But his effects setup is something like guitar-wah-distortion-octave-whammy-chorus-delay-amp.
lorenzo001 - I love Yes. I've seen them in concert five times or so...the first was in 1999 and the last was with Dream Theater in 2003. I'm mainly a fan of the Yessongs lineup, but I like everything they've done. One of their (relatively) newer albums, The Ladder, would probably make my top five Yes albums.

Gary Cherone joined Van Halen following the first of many failed reunion attempts with David Lee Roth, after Sammy Hagar was kicked out in 1996. Gary did one album, Van Halen III, and a tour, and then he left/was fired as they were working on the follow-up album.

Van Halen III is among my favorite VH albums, as I said, but it's different from their other stuff. If you go in expecting the energy of 1984 or 5150 you'll be disappointed. The songwriting is more mature, the songs themselves are more layered, and the keys have more of a piano sound (think Right Now, not Jump).

Onto Sammy Hagar... If you don't have it, his I Never Said Goodbye might be a good place to start. It's from 1987, after he joined VH, and Eddie Van Halen plays bass on it so that makes things fun. My favorite Sammy Hagar album is Ten 13, from 2000. I'm not sure if I'd start with that one, but it is a great album. Actually, the best way to get into recent Sammy might just be to start with Marching To Mars (his first post-VH solo album, from 1997) and go chronologically from there.


Listening to: Dave Matthews Band - Lisbon, Portugal; 5/25/07 (current song: Too Much)

...Austin...

Edited Sat Oct 11 '08 6:33 pm

Sat Oct 11 '08 6:32:12 pm Set this message as last read

LSR
Laura Sheridan
Heredia, Heredia
Costa Rica
Plays: Vocals (2024 years)
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Joe..im so fukin' in love with u!!
Sat Oct 11 '08 6:38:53 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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This is old, but I don't recall seeing it here. So...

Here are two pictures of Chad Smith in the studio working on the Chickenfoot project:

http://allthingsloud.blogspot.com/2008/09/exclusive-pics-chad-smith-supergroup.html

...Austin...

Sat Oct 11 '08 11:11:58 pm Set this message as last read

ibanezguitars
Joan Jove
Mollet del Valles, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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lgneousiceman
Fantastic win by Fernando Alonso. Best pace in the race.
Two wins in a row.
Will we see him in Ferrari next year, or shall we have to wait till 2010 ?
Sat Oct 11 '08 11:21:15 pm Set this message as last read

Pattie

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Hey Joe! Looking forward to the gig in Richmond, Va. on Oct. 24th! My Brother, Jamie, is a huge fan....his b-day is the 24th and we celebrate with your music! How cool is that???!!!! Cannot wait for the grand talents awaiting us! The evening will be fantastic due to your talents before our eyes! Thank you for the offerings of your talents!!! Strum on! Take care....see you very soon!

Smiles, Pattie

Sun Oct 12 '08 3:05:50 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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Man! It was in North American Hunter magazine ,about my fedral amunition condition, and that federal amuntion makes my mediction about 3 years ago they alway,s have articles in their about me hey people it said right in theirFrankie has eaten used and fired for detrmanition more amuntion round,s then anybudy as far over as Spain it said what I told you yesterday and that nothing can fire On the Federal muntion body! later wolf2.
Sun Oct 12 '08 3:20:47 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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..Hey I realy dont know like I have a hunting licence Oh I use it,but anyway,s my firearm,s band is almost over hey I dont know if I am and going to hunt again well like avian birdflu has spread to the wild bird,s hey man you have to wear glove,s cleaning them and it,s a risk just eating them I only eat head blown off hey man tastes the best like pronghorn antelop,s you blow it,s fouckn head right off deer with antler the antler,s should be like dust after you hit them it,s possible well maybe if you hit them good and hard.Like real hard it would kill the bird flu have to check out federal ammunition for that my mom was constantly bugging me to hunt hey man I alway,s so no ! hunting is like by yourself or wife material man you see when I live by myself I use my social assistance to pay my rent gangster to buy ammunition to supply myself with food I solely live from hunting when I am not at home or when I am here by myself no shit buying food is the craziest thing I have ever done the second craziest was eating jail food! later wolf2.
Sun Oct 12 '08 5:10:35 am Set this message as last read

fatape
craig
North Lambton/Newcastle, NSW
Australia
Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Hello? Is there anybody out there? It's gone awfully damn quiet in here.Somebody say something...
Sun Oct 12 '08 5:37:00 am Set this message as last read

aussiefudd
Big Bad Wah-bit swayer
New Lambton, NSW
Australia
Plays: Guitar (39 years)
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is there anybody out there, just smile if you can hear me

Edited Sun Oct 12 '08 7:33 am
Sun Oct 12 '08 6:07:54 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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Comfortably Numb

;-)

WOW - what an amazing song and video -

Shine on You Crazy Diamond

What an epic band!



Edited Sun Oct 12 '08 8:34 am

Sun Oct 12 '08 8:17:23 am Set this message as last read

Tostado
Jesús Alberto De la Cruz Tostado
Mexico City, D.F.
Mexico
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O.K. I´ve been a little disconected lately . I thought it was just a joke, but.Chickenfoot is for real!! Can anyone tell me what´s with that project?
Sun Oct 12 '08 8:35:46 am Set this message as last read

Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473
UK
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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ibanezguitars: I'm just watching the re-run of the race now, but yes it looks like an 'interesting' race. Good for Alonso as well, you a fan I take it? Only a matter of time before the Ferrari machine gobbles him up =D
Got to love a bit of Floyd, really classy band that.

Listening to: The Enigmatic by Joe. (has anyone noticed how similar this sounds to the jam they have after Circles on Live! ?)
Sun Oct 12 '08 8:51:22 am Set this message as last read

Samsquanch

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4 more days, AAAAAAARRRRGGGGGHHHHHHHHH , I am so flippin' pumped I'm about to blow a gasket . I've been waiting over 20 years for this moment, pick me ! ! ! ! ! ! pretty please ! ! ! !
Sun Oct 12 '08 9:45:02 am Set this message as last read

ibanezguitars
Joan Jove
Mollet del Valles, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Michelle
Maybe a lot could be said, but at least for Planet Rock audience Comfortably Numb solo is the best of all time. Gorgeous band indeed

lgneousiceman
I'm not a huge fan, but I like to watch the races
Sun Oct 12 '08 9:50:49 am Set this message as last read
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