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Andrew Longhorn iphone app: RooSatch Australia Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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Railton, just don't give Rich too much details though, if it's easy to find, he'll buy it before he responds to you!
Seriously, Rich is a big collector. I think the price sounds reasonable, but depends on condition/etc. Some people try and sell them for a lot more.
Nice guitars the JS6, I don't have one.
Roo
PS. Don't forget to sign the SAVE CHICKENFOOT PETITION
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Mon Oct 27 '08 10:18:27 am
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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tikimon:Got t admit i did 2, but man...nutcase circus magnet time again, i mean talk about tiptoein through the daisy fields or what lol
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Mon Oct 27 '08 10:46:11 am
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Zinc Master
Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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The Most Ridiculous Excuses For Missing Work
Employee didn’t want to lose the parking space in front of his house.
Employee hit a turkey while riding a bike.
Employee said he had a heart attack early that morning, but that he was “all better now."
Employee donated too much blood.
Employee’s dog was stressed out after a family reunion.
Employee was kicked by a deer.
Employee contracted mono after kissing a mailroom intern at the company holiday party and suggested the company post some sort of notice to warn others who may have kissed him.
Employee swallowed too much mouthwash.
Employee’s wife burned all his clothes and he had nothing to wear to work.
Employee’s toe was injured when a soda can fell out of the refrigerator.
Employee was up all night because the police were investigating the death of someone discovered behind her house.
Employee’s psychic told her to stay home.
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Mon Oct 27 '08 10:54:43 am
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wolf2
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...hey didnt need blood pressur ,had better up to date cardioligist report.Now I worked out she,s a few curl,s low now on the curl bar from rest that it isnt fronlin in french brother she,s goodtoday I increased the perfection on my terminator 2 workout yeah I have this one set I do the german,s taught me from the war anyways it take,s about 3 interval,s to realy notice on my body what it doe,s man is say you punch me I dont do nothing escape that move will ginitch all your organ,s and your death will be one diagnosis after another usualy they have so many thing,s wrong they dont even bother to operate thats always been incorporated into my t2 body incase I am exhausted but in order for it to work the t2 hasto be perfect your body has to be elder german with this move man no shit not kiddiing you bro they punch they die of organ failure,s many failure,s anyways later wolf2.
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Mon Oct 27 '08 11:46:20 am
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Jason Kampf McLean, VA USA
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Satch...Meeting was really an amazing experience. Lindsey if you see this, thanks for your efforts to make the Meet & Greet in DC @ the Warner Theater awesome.
Joe...I think it is wonderful that you take time to sit with your fans and us ordinary folks. I have been playing guitar for 16 years. First time I heard one of your songs from the Surfing with the Alien album, I was hooked. Every album since has challenged me to learn more about the guitar & every time I manage to play even bits of one of your songs, it instills so much confidence in me as a person & a player. After meeting you, listening to & speaking with you, I was able to gain such confidence in my playing ability because like me, you are also just a person. No offense! Much more talented musically than I, but just interacting with you, let me see I COULD ALSO play with confidence and as difficult as some arrangements are with practice I now know for sure, I can play anything I set out to learn. THANK YOU FOR THAT.
After the show, I must have played guitar for 7 hours that night as my hearing came back into focus. I didn't care about work or anything other than re-learning Baroque, one of favorite tracks. I truly hope at some point you are able to read this short message. The show at Warner theater in DC, was just incredible. You mentioned to us, you were slightly unhappy with the acoustics during your sound-check, but trust me Sir, from the 4th row dead center, you all sounded AMAZING (ha-ha). Also, what a treat it was for me to see Leslie play. Wow, if I can be working that hard at 63, life is good. Thank you for the photo and thank you for such a wonderful set list. The whole time I was watching, all I could tell is that your a guy who LOVES what you do. It just never gets old for you.
I described to my father (Leslie's age & also a Joe) your music & that I was going to your concert. I said there are very few words, but as you listen to Joe's music, it is as if, each note is a word and together every song tells a beautiful story. A story you can remember time and time again; like words to any other song. It is this reason I believe your songs are so powerful and that you are so successful. I am forever a fan of the guitar and your music. Meeting you was truly an experience I will carry with me throughout my lifetime. I plan on traveling more often to see you play around the country and the world. I greatly look forward to meeting again one day. Until then, keep doing what you do. Your passion for music allows folks like me to listen to something and all of a sudden, I am in a different place. My horrible day is in the past. Thank you for that as well.
The insight you gave us was remarkable and unexpected. The projects you mentioned are something I am greatly anticipating. Anything you produce is of interest to me. Maybe I will bump into you at NAMM this January through a friend I will be attending. I wish I could offer something in return. I am a devoted fan, and suppose that is all you hope for. One thing that sparked my interest is you mentioned you donate guitars. I do a tremendous amount of work with Non profit organizations and one in particular would greatly benefit from being able to auction off a couple of those. It is an organization solely dedicated to Bomb Technicians and their family who have either been victims of explosions (left, without arms or legs) or to help aid the families who have lost loved ones as they look for ways to continue moving forward without income or their loved ones. Thanks for the time before the show, the show itself and being such a genuinely remarkable musician and person. ROCK ON. Best Wishes JSK
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Mon Oct 27 '08 11:49:24 am
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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maritime - Thanks for posting that Brecker video...that's quite a lineup there.
Skippygirl - I don't know of Galen ever playing much music out on his own. During the SBM tour, I think it was, there was talk of Jeff C. and Matt B. doing a possible solo album together (or at least doing some recording, even if it wasn't structured like an album). I don't know if Galen was going to be involved in some capacity, but that project never happened.
I think he's always been more of a behind-the-scenes guy...
JoeDiMaggio - You'll probably have time to drop your guitar off at your car between the meet and greet and the start of the show.
JS_JS - You're a slacker! ;-)
...Austin...
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Mon Oct 27 '08 12:11:36 pm
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Keniko
Ken Erickson Addison, IL. U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Good Afternoon Satchland...... How is Everyone?
Austin....Speaking of Galen. If my memory is right....He was listed as Stu's bass tech on the LISF CD/DVD. That probably explains why there's no music or band he's associated with like Stu,Matt and Dave have. It makes perfect sense that Joe would hire him for rhythm guitar.......he's already in the camp....if you know what I mean.
Band Update: Demo CD is mixed....Yeah !!!!! Should have some of the songs on our my space site this week. I'll keep you imformed. Thanks to all......
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Mon Oct 27 '08 1:08:41 pm
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wolf2
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so far Conan the destroyer 1 crutial and critical yight ! police kill .Then Rambo 3 body rambo 3 would have killed that cop instantly and his thumbing buddy, but this is the best it get,s for me Terminator 2 I believe in my t2 body man I developed it at millhaven penietentiary it didnt go perfect exaclty because it was over houses of the holy so this time she sguaranteed man identical to terminator 2 later wolf2 and it will kill anything ! I use it to kill 4 correctional officer,s in kingston penitentiary loaded with me with ar15 assault rifle,s automatic,s later wolf2.
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Mon Oct 27 '08 1:23:17 pm
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Guitarman77897
Matt S WI United States Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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ahh zinc, you always have such cool random stuff!
I CAN'T WAIT FOR MY AMP!!!!!!!!!!!!! it will be here in a few days
My Ibanez/peavey valveking/satchurator combo will sound so awesome!
L8R
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Mon Oct 27 '08 2:15:52 pm
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mark saurs Glen Allen, VA USA Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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ZuperDave - thanks for clearing up that last bit of confusion. In my earlier comment I was basically in agreement with you. I think we are coming at that topic (fingers + amp = tone) from the same perspective. also thanks for the info on those pic ups.
Igneousiceman - Was listening to Waiting for the Gman just the other day. What did you finally decide to listen to?
Stooo - loved your solo in Richmond (more on that later). Thanks for the pic. Great show! Great VIbe! Great time had by all!
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Mon Oct 27 '08 2:31:57 pm
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mark saurs Glen Allen, VA USA Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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Richmond - The National Theatre - Friday, October 24 -- Sorry I am so far behiind schedule. The show in Richmond was monstrous. Mountain was very entertaining. Leslie West can still sing (better I think than before) and his tone was great. His array of PRS guitars were sweet and Corky fueled the fire. Bass player was quite the showman and they did a great set.
Joe - Joe - Joe! Amazing. I went in expecting a lot. The bar was set pretty high in terms of expectations and I was still amazed. Better than expected (how do you do it night after night) and I was expecting a lot.
Loved the new stuff and the selections from Satch and the Musterions. Loved the old stuff. your tone was great and it was a pleasure and a privilege to see you in such an intimate venue.
Thanks for the smiles and the grins - thanks for singing a verse of GOIN DOWN! Freddy King would have been proud!!!! You really made the evening an unforgettable experience. Its been a long time since my (18 years old) son appreciated anything I did for him more than this.
Come Back To Richmond Soon!!! We love ya!!!
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Mon Oct 27 '08 2:40:25 pm
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BRITTANYSDADDY
TRAVIS FUNDERBURK sturgis, MI USA Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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IVE LEARNED A BUNCH OF SCALES IVE WATCHED ALL YOUR VIDS I LEARNED CRUSH OF LOVE BUT I CANT FIGURE OUT HOW TO APPLY WHAT I LEARNED. CAN SOME ONE PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!11
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Mon Oct 27 '08 2:46:56 pm
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BRITTANYSDADDY
TRAVIS FUNDERBURK sturgis, MI USA Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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IVE LEARNED A BUNCH OF SCALES IVE WATCHED ALL YOUR VIDS I LEARNED CRUSH OF LOVE BUT I CANT FIGURE OUT HOW TO APPLY WHAT I LEARNED. CAN SOME ONE PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!11
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Mon Oct 27 '08 2:47:58 pm
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BRITTANYSDADDY
TRAVIS FUNDERBURK sturgis, MI USA Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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IVE LEARNED A BUNCH OF SCALES IVE WATCHED ALL YOUR VIDS I LEARNED CRUSH OF LOVE BUT I CANT FIGURE OUT HOW TO APPLY WHAT I LEARNED. CAN SOME ONE PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!11
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Mon Oct 27 '08 2:48:08 pm
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BRITTANYSDADDY
TRAVIS FUNDERBURK sturgis, MI USA Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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IVE LEARNED A BUNCH OF SCALES IVE WATCHED ALL YOUR VIDS I LEARNED CRUSH OF LOVE BUT I CANT FIGURE OUT HOW TO APPLY WHAT I LEARNED. CAN SOME ONE PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!11
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Mon Oct 27 '08 2:48:18 pm
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HughieT
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My wife and I are so glad to be able to see Joe in South Florida again. We will be at the Kravis Center this Saturday night and are anticipating a night of unbelievable guitar mastery.
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Mon Oct 27 '08 3:13:15 pm
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wolf2
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hey jen you knew that wasnt charmaine my sister right at my windo you and char before,and yeah that was amy amy was cool except well she had aid,s it was dormit for years pete said he needed her didnt care thats not my sister michelle or my brother,s benny or erich I am the only real meber of my family here still I talked to char all summer at my windo seen her about 3 dyas ago seen my real michelle sister for the last couple years about 6 time,s seen my real brother erich ever spring now when I am raking their double,s their criminal,s that I recover then double as my family so my mom doesnt know this guy that plays my brother erich is new he,s a friend of mine from the first time I was in the supper jail he,s had open heart surgery as well he,s got warrant out for him for credit car,d I hired him and fired him from swiss chalet my actual family left years ago I am allowed to replace them with people becuase I own kingston penitentiary fouck man amy was loosing her mind near the end with the aid,s wouldnt take mediction for it she was from the states o,I went to her funeral char split from pete years ago greeka are catilino,s like nigros criminal patterns you dont want nothing to do with them and my real brother benny is somewhere in the states arizona I think still this is a double as well the guy that plays erich is doing a good job right now he,s stayin at one of erichs old dealer house from his druglord days I fit him right in anyways no shit you knew that remeber cumming,s later wolf2.
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Mon Oct 27 '08 3:36:47 pm
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HughieT
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Hey Brit, Maybe you should go back to basics:
• Learn basic chord progressions.
• Play rhythm guitar.
• Find chord progressions that match your style.
• Improvise a lead using the scales you have learned, transposing them to the key of the chord progression you have chosen.
Mainly, you have to be able to play every scale you learn, in all 12 keys. If you don’t know what that means, you should go back to: Learn basic chord progressions.
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Mon Oct 27 '08 3:38:10 pm
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D_O_M
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JoeDiMaggio and tikimon:
I called the venue a couple days before and found that they had a coat room. I put it in the coat room during the show and got it right after. They would NOT let me out and back in the venue. Show up early it made it a lot easier for me!
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Mon Oct 27 '08 4:09:14 pm
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BRITTANYSDADDY
TRAVIS FUNDERBURK sturgis, MI USA Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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hughie t thx im willing to try anything ive been playing 4 10 years and as a rythm guitarist check out my video myspace.com/tfsongwritingco its called stuttering love im on the electric maybe you could see where im going wrong. id appreciate the feedback
travis
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Mon Oct 27 '08 4:51:48 pm
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Kilgelec
Jackson Kilgore Bogart, GA United States Plays: Guitar (16 years)
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OH MY SWEET LORD IN HEAVEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Atlanta show was AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've finally figured it out! Jesus Christ was God's miracle inclined son and Joe Satriani is God's musically inclined son! That's the only way a human could possibly be that totally amazing! Man he really rocked the house! I waited by the bus after the show and when he came out he came right over to the fans and started signing autographs and taking pictures. He is so down to earth and you can really tell he appreciates his fans! I can't wait till the next one I am able to attend!
THANKS FOR A TERRIFIC SHOW, JOE!!! YOU ARE AWESOME!!!!!!
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Mon Oct 27 '08 5:01:12 pm
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wolf2
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and this lady is my best friend! my chicago madame man my mom left when I was about 12 years old and she want my real mother I am from chicago like originaly it,s those fouckn chicago police manlet me tell you fouck I forgot about them you never know my daughter is chief of it now man they havent said boo!oh I am old alright the actual self sentence thing that tina developed was for the chicago origin police and frank buscema is not my father either my real father is dead now too years ago alice cooper is related to me man vince fernier is my actual only blood relative left ! later wolf2. my chicago madame handles the chicago police department for me man is what she does believe it or not this lady no shit anyways later wolf2.
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Mon Oct 27 '08 5:04:11 pm
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GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz Santa Clara, California USA Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Hiya all.
Stu, thanks for sending us your purple. You look and sound great in the vids.
Blue Moon--you have some sweeeet guitars. Thanx for the vids and pics.
Cappy--Yesh! Man! It's evident you love beer. I can't say the same for me. Last time I had something with alcohol in it I became suicidal!! I really get too emotional and am ashamed of myself. I also am required to take prescription drugs per a doctor's orders to keep me level headed. These don't mix with alcohol. So I stay away from it. Don't mind...it's just me. I'm very very human--God help me!
GG2
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Mon Oct 27 '08 5:49:58 pm
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I've been spinning Joe's self titled cd in my car for the past few weeks. This is the cd I fell in love with Joe's music to. I still think it contains one of the most dead sexy tunes Joe's written yet (not to leave out a few on CP). When it hits the 3 minute mark, it's on! It makes my hair stand up when Joe talks, and you'd need a 2x4 to wipe the smile off my face. LOL! I think this is one of Joe's best - Slow Down Blues.
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Mon Oct 27 '08 6:11:21 pm
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