McDave
Cook, MN
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I think the real question Al is "Would you last 3 minutes with Beyonce?" I know I would'nt...
It just won't stop snowing up here...I love it.
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Tue Dec 23 '08 4:30:23 pm
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CRAIG SIMAS York, Maine AMERICA Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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In reference to the Joe / Coldplay debate. Has Joe thought about joining the enemy instead of fighting him? If he flat out sues Coldplay then he will get a lup sum, and a cease and desist order and that will be all. If I were Joe I would offer to join forces, and record a "new" version with Coldplay singing over it. Then He can get airtime, and exposure to people that for the most part would probably not know him otherwise. Then he would have a longer run of income from the song, and could still maintain the intregrity of it. Lets face the facts of reality. Coldplay is a huge international star. Creating a song with him would only help Joe and after all isn't that what it's all about?
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Tue Dec 23 '08 4:38:33 pm
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Phil W... ... from South West UK Pip55 on twitter Plays: Guitar
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Jeff Cappuccino Campitelli - Happy Birthday.... for Monday. A little early I know
Cube - they look pretty cool (the pedals). I don't suppose any of your myspace work features either of the Eventide pedals?
Do The Stu - cop chick trading cards... ? Al hasn't posted anything (but then again he is on another holiday)... so I think you might have to do it for him.
Roo - you're not allowed to count the guitars LOL The Musty professor stuff must be this years Aussy tour? That's a fast turnaround. What about cool DVD's?
GG2 - glad to hear your fella is feeling a bit better
Igneousiceman - you voted? Ha ha, what about X Factor and Strictly (just kidding!). Am sure it used to be voted for by the guests which I always thought was a better way of doing it. Regardless, a good top three and "Go Cyclists"!
Cheese - hey T. Congrats (so to speak) on the baby boy. Thanks for the cool video links, you news hound.
Cosmic Ape - what is it you're working on (that no ones even mentioned yet)? I'd like to see the manuscript for the vocal line on Viva alongside the 'vocal' line from the guitar on If I could fly. That would be interesting to see note lengths, etc. Get better soon
Glitz Man - and to you, thanks. Well done on the Xmas shopping, I still have 'some' to do.
Slansh - I hope maybe you'll get a chance to post some of that video stuff you've recovered. Be awesome to see you "live"
Rialton - regarding that vid I posted of Joe improvising an you questioned if it was Joe as he made a mistake? Check Cheese's Link to an extended version and I think that'll clear it up for you
Blue Moon - Screwdriver!
Maritime - nice menu, xmas at your place sounds fun!
Michelle - cat stopped eating, grooming and so on, and when checked out by the vet was given a bad prognosis. I hope the vet's conclusions were very very wrong! It's been a few days since she went to the vet and at the moment you'd have no idea she was really ill. I am hoping it's genuine recovery rather than drug induced but have to be patient.
Thanks for the good vibes
Tuesdayschild - good to see you still here. Saddened by the lawsuit because of (I have to ask as there are too many options to type out)? Can we all take bets on whether or not your kids leave you alone until 7.15? Gotta love em
SuperDave / js1200js1000 - that madoff guy was on a comedy show over here. Unsurprisingly he's known as "Made Off".....
Gnite all
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Mozart_scream
Joe Duncan Virginia Beach, Virginia United States Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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hay everyone i just joined
i just started listining to Joe a couple of days ago. One of my friends seen that i loved Steve Vai and tole be about Joe.
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Tue Dec 23 '08 5:34:29 pm
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FabLawyer of SBM
Ronnie Anderson Atlanta, Georgia USA Plays: Vocals (39 years)
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Joe Satrini - While Slansh is in Scotland - here is a link for you from when Roy was fondly known as 'chordboy'. He wasn't allowed to play his demonic stuff and the singer would always start making shouting noises when he was playing - as you'll see in this video of one of his former bands - The Iron Horse. The viseo was from Lorient, France in front of 7000 people. It isn't classic Slansh - but its still a good tune.
Slansh in Lorient
Click on the Iron Horse link for the video
Ronnie
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Tue Dec 23 '08 5:37:53 pm
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GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz Santa Clara, California USA Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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I love Mozart!! I think Joe is the "Mozart" of the late 20th and early 21st centuries!!! He brought the electric guitar front and center--not unlike what Mozart did for the piano or is it piano/forte?
Oooo, Al McKenna!! Everytime you look in the mirror, a very handsome man is lookin' back at ya!! WILL YOU DENY THIS SELF EVIDENT REFLECTION? Come on....guy!!
;-D GoldenGirl2
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phoenixshade
Wil Nusser Rockville, MD
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Hey, Joe (can I call you Joe?)
Music geekery ahead...
Earlier this year (April 4) you did a show as part of your Guitar Center Sessions at the Rockville, MD store. You may NOT remember me as the skinny guy who was with the big guy who brought his Chromeboy to the gig that you DO remember. (Did that make any sense?)
Anyway, I have a question. On a classical forum where I regularly post, your name came up. Being a classical forum, one member decried anything involving the electric guitar as "worthless junk" devoid of "artistic interest," to which I strongly disagreed and posted links to a couple of videos where you discuss the pitch axis theory. He suggested that if I wanted to find "real" artistic interest, try listening to the quartets of Bela Bartok (which I already knew and enjoyed.)
Now, I found his mention of Bartok interesting, because Bartok pioneered a compositional technique that he called "polymodal chromaticism," which appears quite similar to pitch axis theory. On further research, I discovered that in 1973, a musicologist named Erno Lendvai had developed an analytical system that he called the "axis system," based again on studies of - guess who? - Bartok.
2 + 2 = 4, right? The similarity of pitch axis theory with polymodal chromaticism, and the similar use of the word "axis" led to my response:
(http://www.talkclassical.com/2824-metal-music-death-metal-7.html#post34467) Link to my final response at talkclassical.com
My question is this: Are you familiar with these theories? and did they influence the formation of your pitch axis theory?
I really appreciate you taking the time to respond here (even if you don't get to my long-winded @$$). It's great that a musician of your talent and stature makes himself accessible to the fans.
Regards,
- Wil
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Tue Dec 23 '08 9:12:18 pm
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Christopher Thompson Dardanelle, AR USA Plays: Guitar (37 years)
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FabLawyer of SBM welcome to Arkansas, nice of your to join us here, and I'm with you on Joe coming to Arkansas to play, we need him and Steve to drop in and Jam with us.
As for the satchurator pedal, I can believe the volume issues. Joe likes to play at volumes lower than alot of other artist, so I'm guessing thats why the volume is low because its custom to his taste.
Merry Christmas to all and
Rock your Axemas if ya got 'em
Chris @ OME MUSIC
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cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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DTS, let's just say that I am taking the time to analyze two major singles out of the last four CP albums and I have found a common thread within those tracks... some sort of work horse resource these guys use to craft their songs that is not present on VLV... I'm no musicologist, but if I'm right, "access" does not need to be proven, IMO...
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Wed Dec 24 '08 12:34:00 am
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Robbie_Hamer
Robbie Hamer Condé sur l'Escaut, Nord France Plays: Bass (48 years)
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An old fan from you wish you and your family and the band and all the people working for you a very happy new year!!!
Robbie
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Wed Dec 24 '08 1:47:02 am
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wolf2
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Hey fouck man Gerry the owner of cycle salvage is right!.Check this out he sais Frank I need to talk to you ,he said you have to start riding he said their is absolutely nothing wrong with you except your brain is collecting sediment he said frank your sicilian when you were born it was a speed birth your rated for up to 334 miles an hour on a motorcycle the siclian birth is tottaly different and you are the only sicilian in this country now he said they induce speed into your blood at birth he said restore your stuff and ride he said you will see the dirt drains out of your brain mostly when your sleeping and then you have a boul movement and lots of em until it,s all out. he said when your almost perfectly back to normal your riding your formula your going fast and you want more you can feel your blood in your chest and arm signal you . he said those people your father was taking care of are not sicilian im telling your mother to make arrangement with your father before he dies to discontinue ties with them and your only allowed to talk to pure white people or the police come he said the hospitals now you need speed and that your the only sicilian they will keep diagnosis you with shit but they know your speed birth and you require sppeed i get paid to tell you this from the hospital whic one cant tell you,and he said all these other people who tell you their sicilian their not you are the only sicilian in this country and the only one allowed to be under law no shit so restore your stuff get clean and live healthy later wolf2.
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Terry Difazio
Terry Difazio Newport, Vermont United States Plays: Drums (55 years)
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Merry Christmas everyone. I am hoping that this issue with Cold Play is resolved soon. When I heard it I knew immediately that they had ripped off Joe. I have been able to see him live twice and hope to again. I would appreciate it if someone would keep me up to date on new CD's and videos. I have all but one.
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Wed Dec 24 '08 5:35:10 am
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Markus43
Mark Wade El Cajon, CA USA Plays: Guitar (55 years)
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Mr Satriani. First I hope your cat is doing better. We lost our family companion a few years ago, so I understand the struggle.
I have joined this forum for only one reason. I love music. It has been a part of who I am all my life. As for you, there is no question that your talent has left an indelible mark, not only on the music world, but for all future shredders who seek the passion. What I am about to write is not going to be popular...about the ColdPlay "thing".
Sir, music is here to bring us together. You have a chance to rise above the rhetoric and shpw music's true power. My suggestion...Play with ColdPlay on the Grammy's. By this act of forgiveness, you can bring things together ...for good.
Music's bigger than all of us. No accusations, no explanations, just an act of kindess and musician's brotherhood.
Like I said, not likely popular...just a request from another long-time musician.
Either way...peace to you.
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