Georgetheguitarist
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3 months til i see joe for the first time on his tour im soo axited!!!! :D
i seen him at the marshall 50 years of loud celebration when he played satch boogie and then always with me always with you it was too awseome. then he played a jam with paul gilbert and Nicko Mcbrain playing goin down. the next day in the hard rock cafe i went into the vault only to find joes other original js from the 80's the black dogs unknown brother that has all the alien drawings and scribbled all over it. the best expierience of my life by far, i returned home to scotland overwhelmed.
im seeing him perform in the glasgow royal concert hall june 9 and ive a pass to meet the man. words cannot describe the exitement
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Thu Feb 14 '13 11:30:05 am
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espo8033
kevin esposito staten island, new york usa
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Joe, big fan, have met you several times at venues in and around NY and NJ. Love your music. Just curious, with all the live recordings that you have published why is Íf I could Fly' never recorded live. In my opinion, this is one of your best peices but you seem to not play it much live or record it live? I have been to at least 7 or 8 shows since 2005 and have never heard you play the song live? Will you include this song in any future live recordings? Just curious.
Kevin E.
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Thu Feb 14 '13 12:47:30 pm
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michelle
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My sister has Chronic Hypersensitivity Pneumonitis. Her lungs are so damaged from having birds in her home that getting rid of them might make her feel better, but she won't get better. FUCK!!!
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Thu Feb 14 '13 2:30:56 pm
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michelle
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The video from the meteor hit in Russia is NUTS! Prayers going out to those injured - and those who are totally bugging from the blast. Its NUTS I tells ya! Lets hope the "fly-by" does just that! How did they not see that one coming and warn people?
NASA to Chronicle Close Earth Flyby of Asteroid
PASADENA, Calif. -- NASA Television will provide commentary starting at 2 p.m. EST (11 a.m. PST) on Friday, Feb. 15, during the close, but safe, flyby of a small near-Earth asteroid named 2012 DA14. NASA places a high priority on tracking asteroids and protecting our home planet from them. This flyby will provide a unique opportunity for researchers to study a near-Earth object up close.
The half-hour broadcast from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., will incorporate real-time animation to show the location of the asteroid in relation to Earth, along with live or near real-time views of the asteroid from observatories in Australia, weather permitting.
At the time of its closest approach to Earth at approximately 2:25 p.m. EST (11:25 a.m. PST/ 19:25 UTC), the asteroid will be about 17,150 miles (27,600 kilometers) above Earth's surface.
The commentary will be available via NASA TV and streamed live online at:
http://www.nasa.gov/ntv
and
http://www.ustream.tv/nasajpl2
In addition to the commentary, near real-time imagery of the asteroid's flyby before and after closest approach, made available to NASA by astronomers in Australia and Europe, weather permitting, will be streamed beginning at about noon EST (9 a.m. PST) and continuing through the afternoon at the following website:
http://www.ustream.tv/nasajpl2
A Ustream feed of the flyby from a telescope at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., will be streamed for three hours starting at 9 p.m. EST (8 p.m. CST). To view the feed and ask researchers questions about the flyby via Twitter, visit:
http://www.ustream.tv/channel/nasa-msfc
The NASA Near Earth Objects (NEO) Program at the agency's headquarters in Washington, manages and funds the search, study, and monitoring of NEOs, or asteroids and comets, whose orbits periodically bring them close to the Earth. NASA's study of NEOs provides important clues to understanding the origin of our solar system. The objects also are a repository of natural resources and could become waystations for future exploration. In collaboration with other external organizations, one of the program's key goals is to search and hopefully mitigate potential NEO impacts on Earth. JPL conducts the NEO program's technical and scientific activities.
For more information, including graphics and animations showing the flyby of 2012 DA14, visit:
www.nasa.gov/asteroidflyby
For more information about asteroids and near-Earth objects, visit:
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/asteroidwatch
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Fri Feb 15 '13 7:59:21 am
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Peace Lily
Debora Aylett Irrigon, Oregon United states
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Wondering how many of us would have spent this day had
the asteroid been meant to hit us. In panic & chaos? Or Calmly accepting & holding our loved ones close? Just a random thought I had.
In other news....... Any JOE news...... ???
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Fri Feb 15 '13 1:31:16 pm
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Skippygirl
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Michelle - sorry to read the news about your sis. I never knew birds could cause an illness. Big hugs from Oz.
Peace - I'm with you, any Joe news would be good but I will get to see him in 8 weeks yayyyy.
They are running a competition to win a spot jamming with Joe at the masterclass. I'll just be happy to see him teach and hopefully play a little.
I'm also trying to get the biggest FM radio breakfast show to have Joe on the show Fri 12th April, they said they'd make enquiries so fingers crossed the stars all align there.
Asteroids - WTF?
See you in April Joe!
Posted using Talk2Joe - one of Roo's iPhone apps
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Fri Feb 15 '13 4:28:11 pm
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michelle
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P. Lily, I thought the same thing. I still can't believe it actually happened!
Skippy, Thanks! She has had a "bird room" for probably almost 20 years. It's not just having birds - it's having to many birds. For years people took advantage of her kind nature toward animals, and every time they would see an injured bird, etc, they would take it to my sister's house. She would rehabilitate them, and there they would stay, so not only did she have her big birds like cockatoo's and African grays, but also starlings, sparrows, and who knows what else. To many! She just called me to say she talked to her lung specialist, who unlike the prognosis she got from the surgeon, believes she will get better, and her lungs will heal once she gets rid of the birds and everything they leave behind. Her lungs have a lot of scarring and disease and will never be "good", but he says she will improve over time with help from steroids and cleaner air. She's had so many people praying for her. First thing I said when she told me the good news was "thank you Jesus!". The last news had me gutted. This is such a relief. Going to see her on Sunday - her 54th birthday.
No new Joe, but here's a bita La Grange for ya!
Apologies for the personal stuff on the board, but...ya know. *shrugs*
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Fri Feb 15 '13 5:08:06 pm
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ICEMAN II
frozen in time... Plays: Piano
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michelle, cheese 101, Skippygirl, Peace Lily, aussieRGman. Thank you all for the kind responses and sharing some of your own stories.
I finally figured out how to post pictures on here. They are pictures of my beautiful Ms. Bean.
Pic 1 Pic 2 Pic 3 Pic 4
Her hair was unbelievably soft! But she didn't like to be petted very much, which was funny to me cause Ms. Bean loved to snuggle.
Journey, Feeling that way
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Fri Feb 15 '13 5:11:16 pm
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michelle
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Iceman, she's a beauty! Like I said, cats are good people. I bet it would do your heart good to go to the local shelter and rescue a little kitty...maybe a Mr Bean? I know she's not replaceable, but nothing warms your heart and fills it with love like a precious kitten does. Hugs to ya!
Damn...now i want another one!
I think I spent the early 80's like this kitty. lol!
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Fri Feb 15 '13 5:57:19 pm
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Peace Lily
Debora Aylett Irrigon, Oregon United states
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ICEMAN II- Your ms. Bean was gorgeous, such pretty eyes. Thank you for sharing your pictures.
Michelle- So glad you got good news about your sis. I hope those birds are re-homed ASAP.
My take on the personal stuff. I like to think we have a community that can be here for each other as need be..... life's to tough to do on your own. .Encouragement I have received here has bolstered me in the toughest of times & I hope I can do the same for others.
That being said this forum receives very little attention from webmaster and to a certain extent Joe himself. Although it seems like he tends to pop on here randomly when you least expect it. . Not dissing cause I know he's busy, bless his heart . I would rather see this Forum up & running than have it shut down because no one has time for it..
Anyway ..you-all have a good one I have rambled on long enough. :-)
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Fri Feb 15 '13 7:52:53 pm
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Skippygirl
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Iceman - she was a beauty indeed.
Chelle - well that's good news. If she rehab her lungs that will be great and no doubt her overall health will improve too.
Peace - I agree. Sometimes it's just to put something out there to the universe you know? I don't expect anyone to pay attention to anything I might post, it somehow just feels good to "tell" someone/everyone when sh*t happens.
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Fri Feb 15 '13 9:57:05 pm
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nandi
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hey joe!this is nandi again.hope u read my message sent to u on 14 feb 2013.i know ur a busy man but still,m hoping u will respond to my messages one or the other day.but i would be delighted if u respond as soon as possible.by the way,my birth day is on 19 april.it would be so memorable if u call and wish me and bless me.my contact no. is 8884519333.i live in bangalore.i wish to attend ur concerts but m not so sophisticated.but if u perform in bangalore,i'll be the first one to come.bangalore is the best place in India to give such huge rock shows.people are so encouraging here.i know u visited once here on may 2005.but i wasn't aware of u at that time.but now u are my worship.i don't know wat else to tell but all i wish is to see u at least once before i die.waiting for ur response nandi!................
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trk
tracey kensmoe west fargo, nd
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Joe...I recently posted a video on you tube and had some of your music in the background, and since I am 55 and dont know what the heck I am doing, I hope this is allright with you. The track was "into the light". Been a fan for years and always loved your music. Even got to see you live once at a Blues fest here in Fargo ND. Still dont know how they pulled that off but I wish they could do it again. Please let me know if I need to pull that youtube upload.
Thanks
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Sun Feb 17 '13 5:28:03 am
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sham_IBZ
Shamril Ridhwan Tuaran, Sabah Malaysia Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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hi joe im sham from Malaysia..love u song i have compose 1 song for you..hope 1 day u wi;; heard it
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Sun Feb 17 '13 8:51:31 am
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michelle
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Cyber John, DW just released an acoustic, and now JB has one coming out. I love acoustic! The downloadable track is a bit country (fiddly), but I'm anxious to hear the rest of it. Have you heard Dave Weiner's latest? It's a slice of heaven!
Sis update - she got the drainage tube out tonight and she might be released tomorrow. A bunch of us went to see her for her birthday today. Cake and presents and a few hours of laughs. Just praying that her lung behaves when she gets home. She must say goodbye to all of her birds, so this next week will be harder for her than this past week (believe it or not).
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aussieRGman
Jason Ramsay planet nowra, NSW Australia Plays: Guitar (48 years)
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Think my family has busted up...
my dad who is 89 has told them what he wants when he goes, and all hell has broken... wont explain on here.. way too personal, and it hurts cause I have been looking after him since my mum died six years ago... and now all for nothing...... .. so fraking nuts ... life is just bloody crazy...
I havent seen him since the weekend since all this started...
treasure your time with your family , I thought mine was going strong... who the ***** knows....
sorry joe, i guess we all go thru stuff...
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