Guitarman77897
Matt S WI United States Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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It's about time you post Joe, great job on youtube live, looked like fun! Funtwo's guitar was pretty crazy!, the one thing I didn't like was JOE PLAYED BACKUP GUITAR!!!!!! oh well, great job!
L8R
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Mon Nov 24 '08 5:55:48 pm
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GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz Santa Clara, California USA Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Michelle--You sure know how to pick some great links! SRV playing Hendrix is heaven!
The Korean guitar player sounds like a true disciple.
Joe checked in with us and that is also heaven!!
I am floating on a fluffy blue cloud!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What a state of mind!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Slans--I also love THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME and OVER THE HILLS AND FAR AWAY. My favorite Zep album is IN THROUGH THE OUT DOOR.
;-P Milli GG2
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Mon Nov 24 '08 6:20:23 pm
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Andrew Longhorn iphone app: RooSatch Australia Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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A couple of people have whined about Satch on rhythm guitar. Are you guys NUTS!
I was listening to the youtube live thing and could hear brilliance in the way Joe played. I must admit I think funtwo must have been sooooo nervous, hell I couldn't try to play lead like that with Satch and the rest in front of thousands, alll power to him, you guys are just jealous.
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Roo
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Mon Nov 24 '08 7:26:24 pm
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michelle
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I was listening to Joe play in the background too, and he rocked it! That was the best damn rhythm guitar ever! lol! Actually, Galen plays some pretty kick ass rhythm guitar himself! He feckin' rocks! Tour manager my ass, he up to something! LOL! A man don't frost his tips for no reason. He's a rock star!
wooo! I made a roo samish!
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Mon Nov 24 '08 7:34:12 pm
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cheese101
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Millie....actually I think that's a kinda cool idea...for Joe or any of the guys...who have you had do this in the past, like anyone we would reckanize? Is it a fund-raiser kind of thing, raising monies for the library?
Oh, and did you happen to see my son up there on that blue cloud? It's where he's been since last Tuesday, LOL....
Awww, I wanna get in on the chelle-sammish.....
Roo...I agree with you completely. Joe played with style and class and KILLED the song, lol!! I was thinking, as I've watched it about a half a dozen times at least already, that if that's any indication of the background guitar work Joe is going to do with Chickenfoot, we're in for a treat...but then...it's Joe, so of course!! My only complaint about the whole thing was it was too damn short. Mo' Joe!
It's 8:30 here, so Mckenna has been in the air fer 6 and a half hours or so by now...bet his bumzie is sore if he dint get to lay down. Sigh.....how soon can we do it all again?
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Mon Nov 24 '08 8:35:51 pm
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dbk9543
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Hi, Joe,
I read this poem and thought of you- particularly because of the Andalusian leanings on your latest album. By the way, I enjoyed your last show at The Warfield.
Here's the poem:
The Guitar
Federico García Lorca
Translated by Cola Franzen
The weeping of the guitar
begins.
The goblets of dawn
are smashed.
The weeping of the guitar
begins.
Useless
to silence it.
Impossible
to silence it.
It weeps monotonously
as water weeps
as the wind weeps
over snowfields.
Impossible
to silence it.
It weeps for distant
things.
Hot southern sands
yearning for white camellias.
Weeps arrow without target
evening without morning
and the first dead bird
on the branch.
Oh, guitar!
Heart mortally wounded
by five swords.
Continued success to you, Joe,
DBK
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Mon Nov 24 '08 9:27:13 pm
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roo
Andrew Longhorn iphone app: RooSatch Australia Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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cheese101: that's what I was alluding to. I know Chickenfoot is going to absolutely rock! Advance warning: I am gonna be leaning on all my contacts for backstage/aftershow passes for those shows!
I think it was an omen, after the talk about Martial Arts on here, I pulled out my uniform to iron it before class and there was a spot that had folded while it was in the laundry and it was shaped exactly like a chickenfoot! Weird. I couldn't even iron it out!
do de do do, do de do do (Twilight zone music).
thanks for the chelle-wich. ANyone who get's the chance, I thoroughly recommend it.
Roo
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Mon Nov 24 '08 9:51:44 pm
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aussiefudd
Big Bad Wah-bit swayer New Lambton, NSW Australia Plays: Guitar (39 years)
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Roo: our local Music shop just got in a JS100 with a "silver surfer" paint job.I think it was $2500. The shop is called 'Muso's Corner' in Newcastle
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Mon Nov 24 '08 10:20:30 pm
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GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz Santa Clara, California USA Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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DATE LINE: SANTA MONICA, Calif., October 17, 2008 4:10 PM EDT "Santa Monica library offers books that talk back" by JOHN ROGERS (Associated Press Writer) From AP
You know those people you can read just like a book?
Well, on Saturday you will be able to borrow one of them when this city turns its main library into a "Living Library."
Fourteen "living books" will be on hand in this trendy, liberal city, representing an encyclopedia of knowledge on such subjects as nudism, Buddhism and foodism. That's because one of them is a real, live nudist, two are Buddhists and another is a vegan.......
TRACIE S--The above is a very abreviated version of the article sent to me by a Librarian friend from North Carolina. How ironic, an out-of-state friend has to send me an article from southern California to a Californian (living 50 miles south of San Fran.)!! Santa Clara, btw borders San Jose OR SAINT JOSEPH!! OOOOH! What a sentimentalist I am........
I will find the whole article and post it to better shed light on this concept. I myself have never participated in this sort of thing. I hesitate to approach my dept. manager until I get a green light from Satch.
How fortunate we all are to find Joe who has grown into a higher level of musicianship and guitar mastery!! We are all the better for this discovery.
Good night everyone.
Milli, the late Joe the art and photography teacher's Golden Girl and No. 2 daughter.
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Mon Nov 24 '08 10:35:30 pm
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Cube:The keeley works great at the end of the fx chain ie b4 delay rev unless y want that ducker effect but after dist eq etc the boss CS3 imo works better at the start of the chain, defo has something do with the attack knob.Cs3 settings i use are level 3 oclock tone 7 attack full sustain full n because the level & pickups are dropped so much i still get note dynamics & articulation but with that smooth soul y dont get without the pedal, it also makes legato stuff a flowing breeze.Like i said i,m using 3 different comps with various settings in the fx chain the guitar practically plays by itself.Brent Mason said the same! cool, thought i was on my own there helluva playa Mr Mason
GG:Man so many great Zep tracks, what happened t creativity like that in bands these days?
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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They had a couple of copies, ltos sold though, none on the floor anyways, had to ask bout it so yeah and i heard the cd! its ok, its like a modern gnr, with a few calssic gnr bits, not feeling it too much after a few listens to be honest, its just strange... and yeah i noticed the eric cardeux credits on the cd, weird, and yes i know i spelt it wrong, the thing is i dont really care :)
and yup, home now, all safe and well, jus tired, once again thx to everyone who helped me on my trip, it was aamzing, loved it, depressed to be home now :(
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Two Shay
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Slan - An interesting Q you posed for the golden one, although I suspect it was a rhetorical question. For me though, the very late sixties and early seventies was a golden era for creative music and the problem with golden eras is that they are a bit rare. As a teenager of the time i'm still amazed at all the wonderful music that was on offer. Sure there's lots of good stuff been produced since but nowhere near as much.
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Tue Nov 25 '08 5:01:03 am
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roo
Andrew Longhorn iphone app: RooSatch Australia Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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mjs99: thanks for the lead, I've been drooling over the JS20th more. But I have spent FAR TOO MUCH on guitars this year. Estimating about $24K I think. I cannot drop another 10K on the surfer.
Yeah, I know, I'm nuts. But it's fun in here.
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Tue Nov 25 '08 5:19:28 am
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Cappy:Its weird, like the fashion industry took over music & something stuck everyone into lil organized pigeon holes & yup, i,m not saying good music is not being made, i guess what i,m saying is most of it sucks from a creative point of view....its all so feckin samey plech slans skin crawls
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Tue Nov 25 '08 5:47:07 am
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McDave
Cook, MN
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js1200js1000...that's a lot to pay for one guitar. From a collectors standpoint it might be worth it. I would never play it if I had to pay that much. You can get a playable Joe guitar for lots less...but of course you know that...lol.
And the Mini Q-tron is basically an auto-wah that responds to pick attack.
Can I be in the middle of a 'Chelly n' Cheese sammich? I have a thing for cute moms ;)
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Al:Wahs are mad yokes, i have 2 Crybabys at different points in the pedal chain guitar- Wah, comp, Ov, eq 2nd comp, Noise Supp 2nd Wah gets some mean eq sweeps
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Paisleyprk
John Ingelsby Sicklerville, New Jersey
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Joe. . . I heard a rumor. Are you planning to tour with Sammy Hagar??
Please don't!! How can I say this with tact. . . . OK. . . I am speaking strictly on a personal level, this is only my little opinion. I can't stand Sammy Hagar, I am speaking musically of course. I think that your talent FAR exceeds whatever talent he might have. I can't help but think that he is beneath you.
Tour with someone who's talent compliments yours. My husband asked me. . ."who do YOU think Joe should collaborate with?. . .Prince??"
I said . .HELL YEAH!! Again speaking from a personal point of view. . . that would be AWESOME!! I have loved him since 1984 and my husband introduced me to your music in 2000 and how cool would it be to see my 2 FAVORITE musicians collaborate on even one tune. Speaking of Prince. . . did you happen to go to his performance at the Good Morning America appearance on 6/16/2006?? The only reason I ask is that I could have sworn I saw you mulling around the stage area that day.. .
PS - This message is from John's WIFE Susan (he would kill me if I said this was from him)
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GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz Santa Clara, California USA Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Joe,
Thank you for all your YouTube vids. Your joy no one can take from you! In fact happiness is the most contagious thing in the world and multiplies as it is shared--I am waking up to acknowledge this truth as I emerge from isolation.
I also must say thanks for your Living Legends Music interview(s). I enjoy (auto)biographies--because of the rich experiences people have and the interesting paths in life that are taken.
You are a true musical pioneer!
Golden Girl 2
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Tue Nov 25 '08 6:57:07 am
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McDave
Cook, MN
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"The Artist Formally Known As Joe".....ummm. NO ! We would have to come up with a symbol of some sorts..lol. Or maybe a Purple Paisley JS-1000.....AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH !!!!!!
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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The Artist Formally Known As Joe..... lmao
Cappy:oh yea JL can wah goodo! was up all last night with his teeth givin him jip no energy for nothin today zzzz
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Tue Nov 25 '08 7:15:09 am
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