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Mark Hybers Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Anyone happen to catch America's Got Talent tonight? Talon was on the show. When he got done playing they asked who his inspirations were and Joe Satriani was the first guitarist out of his mouth. 9 years old and he rocks!
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Tue Jul 14 '09 9:11:03 pm
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Granadaman
Dennis Clarke Basildon, Essex Great Britian
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hi joe,myself and the family would like to wish you a very happy birthday for today,have a good day joe...best wishes from den and the family in the uk.
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Wed Jul 15 '09 1:13:34 am
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Zenfish
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Mike : yeap, i'm happy.
Cube : Beck on stage is an amazing experience, indeed. I was very closed of the stage, so yes, i saw the master, & could appreciate how much he's shy, humble, simple, & generous. It has been my greatest guitar lesson. The body is 64 years, but the soul is 20 years, & the musical vision absolutly modern. The guitar genius at his top.
Ibanezguitar : Sete has gotten the Blow by blow, Wired, Guitar shop & Who else Beck, + A day in a life, Stratus & Peter Gumm theme. The man was in white clothes. He has a lot improvised. Several times, the team looked surprised of the way that the master has given to the songs. He looked very happy to be here, & has said that he has found the Sete's audience fantastic. Vinnie, Tal & the keyboard player have been very good. They played around two hours. During a Tal solo, Jeff has played on the bass with Tal. Very cool. I also noticed that this night, Jeff has played very few wah, & lot of thumb & tremolo arm.
Before the concert started, I could talk a few with the guitar engineer of Jeff, & gave to him an invitation for Prog Sud & a broken tremolo arm. He told me that he would give this to Jeff.
Slansh : i got indeed a blue jean jacket with a VH logo on my back. VH is past. Beck past, present & futur.
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Next concert : Lucky Peterson.
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Wed Jul 15 '09 1:23:10 am
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burly
Steve Johnson Pocahontas, Arkansas U.S. Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Happy Birthday Joe
Austin- In a world where we have lost some great ones to an untimely death but still enjoy many of our aging musicians, it breaks my heart to see Aerosmith weakened by afflictions even at their age and given the lifestyle they led.
Sweet Emotion is one of the most original and most recognizable bass lines in rock and roll. Tom Hamilton is one of the greats and I wish him a full recovery.
They were a force right up until these hindrances began plaguing them and still they are giving it their all. Like many aging acts, I know it's a matter of time until we lose some of them or health problems will sideline them, but I will never be ready to give them up. I am grateful for all Aerosmith and other wonderful artists contributions through the years.
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Wed Jul 15 '09 1:29:53 am
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burly
Steve Johnson Pocahontas, Arkansas U.S. Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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I just realized I wished Joe a happy birthday and in the same post talked about aging rockers.
Joe you would pass for 10 years younger and the 50s are the new 30s. I suspect it has to do with your lifestyle choice partly. It would be cool for music fans to be celebrating Joe's 100th one of these days. Wishing you many more years. Just stay out of Chad's way as much as possible and watch out for flying drums. Oh and maybe limit your Cabo Wabo to one shot a day while hangin' with Sam.
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Wed Jul 15 '09 1:47:12 am
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Granadaman
Dennis Clarke Basildon, Essex Great Britian
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ha,,ha joe and i are the same age..my 53rd birthday was yesterday the 14th july...and dear joe has his 53rd birthday today..all the very best to joe and his family..and all satch fans around the world...regards to all..den.
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Wed Jul 15 '09 2:10:07 am
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S4TCH4F4N
toplita, romania Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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happy birthday Satch!!!you will always rock!!! thank you that you make my life so beautiful with your music...you are my idol for ever!!!lots love!!!xoxoxo
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Wed Jul 15 '09 3:09:43 am
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one_robot
Hayk Martirosyan Armenia Plays: Guitar (37 years)
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Dear Joe,
Happy Birthday!
I wish you good health, to you and your family. Live long and happy.
You know, I always view artists passing through years and trying to find out "replacements" for one by other who continues him in a later time period. I grew up on Hendrix, play guitar for myself... and want to tell you that YOU ARE THE MAN, THE ARTIST THAT "replaces" HENDRIX, HIS MUSIC IN NOWADAYS. It's like "ow, you love Hendrix, then you should listen to Satriani..."
Want to add, that your music matches with my lifestyle :)
I did a local production for Alan Parsons, PlanetX, Al Di Meola, etc. Last year was lucky enough to meet Peter Gabriel personally and spent half a hour with him in his limo :)
didn't lose my chance to tell and ask all of them about you ;))))))
few pics from concerts
My son is 5.5 and has favorites in music: PF, Queen, and Joe Satriani!! :) So, Joe, can say that you already left a valuable input in music history that all next and next generations will listen to and enjoy!!!
Today we drink for you! Happy birthday Joe! Always with Us!
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Wed Jul 15 '09 3:23:57 am
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Happy birthday, Joe! Thanks for the music... :-)
Pip Satrini - I don't recall Jeff ever injuring his leg, but I did disappear from T2J for a bit during 2006/2007 so I may have missed it. I don't remember hearing about any shows being cancelled, though...?
cheese101 - Wow...I am surprised how low that lesson went for. I think it's great that you were able to get it for Chris, though. As has been said, it's nice that a T2Jer won.
I looked back at my old Cliff Show posts and saw that the JS guitar with a lesson from Joe and a JEM guitar with a lesson from Steve went for $5,000 each. So the lesson for Chris was actually cheaper than both of these...
"if Joe was on the other side of the world and then traveled around steadily, he could have several days of birthday"
If I end up with a lot of disposable income later in life, I'd love to move to Australia or Japan to live out my last few days. Then, once I die, my body would immediately be flown across the International Date Line for burial in the US. The logistics would be tough, but how cool would it be to have a tombstone that says I was buried the day before I died?
punkdude75 - I don't see any reason why Joe would use anyone other than Jeff on his solo stuff, since they've worked together for so long. Maybe I could see an exception for a song or two in the studio if Chickenfoot ended, but that's it.
They're both excellent drummers, but they have completely opposite approaches to playing. Chad can GROOVE, but he doesn't come close to some of the stuff Jeff does on the toms and cymbals. And I think Joe's solo work calls for exactly what Jeff is best at.
It's an interesting question, though...what does everyone else think?
shorty11 - I'm sorry for your loss...you'll always have the memories of the concert to look back on, though. It's good the two of you were able to see Joe in concert...
Skippygirl - That Pink show sounds pretty cool...she's on my (very) short list of "pop" performers I wouldn't mind seeing live. It's nice to see a lot of rock in her set.
And that Wayne's World moment is one of the best ever. :-)
...Austin...
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Wed Jul 15 '09 3:40:15 am
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Satriella
Satriella Walker Sudbury, Suffolk United Kingdom
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do the Stu - I think pip was talking about when Jeff Campitelli hurt his ankle playing football (or was it baseball) with his daughter...i remember talking to him about it after the gig, he was laughing at himself about it, he didn't miss any shows though, but he was limping.
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I could be completely wrong...pip could be talking bout summit else?
Scubadaz - Well done on getting in at Tesco...hope it lasts!
JOE....LOVIN HUGS TO YOU ON YOUR SEPECIAL DAY!
Hugs Satriella xx
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Wed Jul 15 '09 5:39:59 am
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michelle
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Check this out. I wish that everyone that leaked a record would be caught and penalized!
Blogger sentenced for leaking Guns N' Roses album
July 14, 2009, 3:51 PM EST
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A federal judge has sentenced a man who pleaded guilty to leaking part of the Guns N' Roses album "Chinese Democracy" to a year's probation.
Blogger Kevin Cogill will also serve two months of home confinement, subject his computers to government scrutiny, and record a public service announcement for the Industry Association of America.
Cogill pleaded guilty earlier this year to one misdemeanor count of copyright infringement for posting nine tracks from the long-awaited Guns 'N Roses album last year.
He said in court Tuesday that he posted the tracks to promote the band, not hurt it.
A federal prosecutor had asked a judge to sentence Cogill to some prison time, but U.S. Magistrate Judge Paul Abrams said he felt Cogill had learned his lesson.
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Wed Jul 15 '09 5:46:11 am
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