oxley11
Hackensack, NJ United States Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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As some people may know, today is the first Sunday of Lent. The first day in Jesus' forty day fast in the desert. I was fasting for the entire day yesterday, and let me tell you, that it is not fun. Or easy for that matter. But anyway, I was playing some random stuff on my guitar yesterday with a couple of backing tracks, when this song started playing in my head. Unintentionally, I started making a song that sounded like you were walking through the desert. It only took me a few hours, but I figured out where I was going with the song and completed it.
So here it is: Desert Temptations
Hope everybody enjoys it!!!
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Sun Mar 13 '11 10:22:45 am
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Two Shay
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Slan - Amomgst the serious stuff i suspect the muso travelling at the speed of light is slightly tongue in cheek, by the time the sound got fron his instrument to where his ears were the ears would be sometime in the middle of next week. Love you pushing the envelope a touch on the science front. The information is out there folks, ya just need to go looking.
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Sun Mar 13 '11 10:55:44 am
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Glitz Man
Grant Stieglitz Fort Wayne, Indiana USA
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Hello Everybody!
I ran my second race this year last Saturday, the 2nd Annual Kilt Run 5K, and yes, I did wear my kilt. It was a good turnout, they had about 364 that participated and I finished in 3rd place overall with a time of 18 minutes and 57 seconds, which I thought was really good 5K time to start off in 2011. I also finished 1st out of 34 in my age division. Here are the results.
I'll have another race coming up on the 26th, plus I was offered to go to Toledo, Ohio on April 17th for the Glass City Marathon, debating if I should do it or not, and I'll let you guys put in your two cents on that.
Prayers to the people in Japan and in the western part of the U.S. Some of my family (my Dad's side) has some friends of theirs that live in Japan. Hope they are okay.
Joe: Thanks for posting some blue.
gotta have joe: Kayla, I'm sending my positive vibes your way. Hoping everything works out for you. Keep on rockin'!
Cheese101: Tracie thanks for that vid of phone. Cool outfit that Joe had on.
ovation1: Mikey D, wow, I can't believe it. Stay safe.
slanshroom: Roy, how's it going!?
Shinigami: Robert, welcome to the forum. Hope you're doing well.
Michelle: Heard about the news of Mike Starr. Thanks for posting that. A friend of mine and his band covers a couple of Alice in Chains songs. Thanks for Al's vid. By the way, that makes two of us on the Lent ordeal, lol.
Blue_Moon: Al, awesome job on Bad Romance.
Phydeaux_3: Prayers to you and your family. Sorry about the passing of your Dad. Stay strong my friend.
Railton: Mark, good to hear from you. I want to hear your pieces as soon as you get them up.
Skippygirl: Yes, you were close on the title. Hope you're well.
Looking forward to the new Chickenfoot album. TTYL peeps.
Grant
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Sun Mar 13 '11 1:23:47 pm
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Peace Lily
Debora Aylett Irrigon, Oregon United states
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Concerning the nuclear disaster RE- Japan's reactors
"At the risk of raising further public concern, we cannot rule out the possibility of an explosion," Edano said. "If there is an explosion, however, there would be no significant impact on human health."
no significant impact..........What would it take to be classified as significant impact ??? :(
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Sun Mar 13 '11 3:33:51 pm
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josh2473
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Hey Joe,
I know you have a busy schedule but if you're ever in the New Orleans area come check out my recording studio. Plus, have you tried out the Peavey ReValver mkIII? I think it's one of the best plug ins around to put ideas together but it still doesn't beat having real amps and cabs miked.
Joshua Melton
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Sun Mar 13 '11 3:40:24 pm
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michelle
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Cube, dude, Lent only lasts so long! After (insert allotted amount of Lent time here), you can get right back on Crack and Al! Don't leave me hang. lol! You know how Al needs a big strong guy to ride his ass every now and again. lol! Hre can't ride himself...or can he?
P. Lily, that's insane!
Jayzus!
I love this vid of Joe! He's so soft spoken. Who knew what this guys future would hold? HARD & HEAVY
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Sun Mar 13 '11 4:06:19 pm
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anibur
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Ah, great passage from Joe in that excellent article
Basically, I’m fascinated by the idea of wormholes. Think about the whole idea of crawling from one universe to another through a wormhole. We might never be able to do so in this lifetime, but maybe one day people will. I wish I could now. Getting from gig to gig would be a breeze!
From Guitarworld
wow thanks Michelle, he is so SHY ;-) ahhhhhh.........
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Sun Mar 13 '11 4:22:31 pm
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Maradona1010
Tiago Vilares Matosinhos, Portugal Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Hello Joe Satriani !!! In your interviews you say many times to learn all scales and all modes !!! I would like to do it, but do not know how!! How you can you do that? Can you tell me a more detailed how you do it for me and all the guitar players here know.
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Sun Mar 13 '11 4:27:29 pm
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Skippygirl
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Anibur - I fantasise that I can go through a wormhole and come out in another universe where I can PLAY like Joe Satriani! *sigh*.
Argh poor Japan. The images just get worse and worse. I think about the children terrified during that dreadful quake and tsunami and then struggling to stay safe until rescue comes, then possibly being subejct to radiation - jaysus.
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Sun Mar 13 '11 4:54:46 pm
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Peace Lily
Debora Aylett Irrigon, Oregon United states
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My heart aches for Japan also ....I have thought many times since about how helpless the parents must feel trying to shield their children from these horrors to no avail. Its all beyond my comprehension....
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Sun Mar 13 '11 5:42:42 pm
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gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham Butte, Mt USA Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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oxley11- Thanks for posting that! Just took a listen, very nice!
michelle- nohing like some schism at 11 at night.. Ha, just lisetned to that album the other day actually.
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Sun Mar 13 '11 11:06:03 pm
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Zen:Understanding science at least partially has been a lifelong hobby of mine in a bid too kill my ignorance..of course, its a fractal like music like women it,s not meant to be understood...doh
Two Shay:Sup Cappy..yea tongue in cheek of course although the Townsend Brown effect might stop you getting spread jam like by G force?¿ solutions are there but like most cutting edge science it ends up in the wrong hands
Glitz:busy busy with music, being housedad etc thx for asking, keep up the pace chief ;)
Castle:thx for listening :)
On Japan :(
The worst case scenario i think we all know is meltdown and i really think in light of the recent news we best prepare for that news becoming reality.if one reactor goes theres a high possibility the others will as well thats 4 reactors from that one plant alone=4 chernobyle,s!! ...cant begin to think about the consequences, there are 55 operating reactors in Japan alone, whos going t control them if shit hits the fan? :S, this is a global problem, Hawaii, Canada and the west US coast would be first in line for a nasty surprise, although on that kind of scale noone on our lil blue ball would get off the hook
Japan's nuclear safety agency has said there is "no possibility" of a Chernobyl-style disaster at the Fukushima 1 plant, local media quotes national strategy minister Koichiro Genba as saying....
EH... what a Fuck-Knuckle of course theres a possibility! jaysus
....on the other hand....Always Look On The Bright Side of Life
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Mon Mar 14 '11 1:41:34 am
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BetsyCPHS
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JOE: this is the official message from former CPHS teachers. - Betsy Tomic btomic@quavant.com
This month we are hoping many of you will contribute to the WILLIAM WESTCOTT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP to honor Mr. Westcott whom we remember as an exceptionally talented choral director and music theory teacher. If 100 of us gave a respectable donation of $10-$25, we would be able to award a scholarship of $1000 or more to a graduating CPHS senior. Please join us by making a check payable to "CARLE PLACE SCHOOL DISTRICT," marking "Wm. Westcott Memorial Scholarship" on the memo line, and mailing it to Neil Connolly, Principal, Carle Place High School, 168 Cherry Lane, Carle Place, NY 11514. Mr. Connolly will send you an acknowledgement. Thank you for your contributions!
--Mr. Pantina, Ms. Sapelli, and Ms. Marques.
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