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Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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I do indeed... i just booked my flight down south there a few moments ago... I shall be dining with an "uncle chins, chicken rice combo" for the inflight meal... how funny is that!
But yes, got to ferry it up from S.T to Samui
lets hope the volcano doesnt go on a mad one in the up and coming days, really hope it all works out
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Tue May 18 '10 5:15:33 pm
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XtrChessReal
Mark Harrison Thornton, CO USA Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Its been a while since i posted anything - like years even.
I was just reading up on what Joe is up to lately and it boggles the mind. Joe is the real deal. He loves music, plays with all types of talent, constantly creating new stuff, and never stops. I don't follow many musicians to know for a fact but Joe must surely stand out in this category. Most other people with his success just manage the money and make fan appearances once in a while. Not Joe. He just keeps going and going like the energizer bunny. Bigger than his stature of guitar GOD is his HUMANITY. His work ethic, genuine personality, his "love for the game" really shines, and I just have to say how admirable that distinction is to me. A real guitar hero for sure.
Please raise your glasses and join me with a drink for Joe...may he continue to shine with happiness.
Cheers
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Tue May 18 '10 9:09:56 pm
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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tru dat
time for me to hit they hay hay hay... suns' almost up... again... going to see mark knopfler tomorrow night after an unfortunate trip to get a haircut, lataaa x
Here's a map explaining the latest chaos in BKK... army has gone in in tanks as of this morning local time there... its declared a warzone in central bangkok and a leader has fled... more deaths...
jaysus
Edited Tue May 18 '10 9:52 pm
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Tue May 18 '10 9:42:25 pm
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Donkey Hotay
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Phrasing is spending the weekend watching a box set of old TV shows starring Kelsey Grammer......
but really it is note selection and sequencing
"Music. the grouping of the notes of a musical line into distinct phrases. "
Edited Wed May 19 '10 3:15 am
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Wed May 19 '10 2:34:11 am
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matty01
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HI Joe, I am a student in my lower-sixth year at Portadown college. And I'am playing one of your piece,(cryn') for my music practical. I want to know what your main objective where, when composing this piece? What was on your mind?Did you achieve your aims? And finally what did you want to convey to the listener? Thanks
Matty
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Wed May 19 '10 3:23:29 am
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anibur
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Mikesb.....ah yes, Frasier...& Niles & Daphne...;-)
We have been doing exact same thing at weekend here, they are shown in the morning, so we record them. Niles & Daphne.........ahhhhhhh..........
EDIT: NATHANR...be sure to update your favourite tracks, (on the site somewhere..can someone post a link please.?)as Joe checks these when thinkin about his set list...ya never know.....PS Love cryin' too
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Wed May 19 '10 3:34:26 am
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wolf2
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Morning!.Top of the Morning to You .Wednsday is garbage day in my neighborhood , You have to make sure your awak and have it out by 7 am mine,s bullshit my mom doesn`t know what`s recycling and what`s garbage so she just put,s well alot of diffenernt stuff in the recycle bin ., so wedneday morning I pull bag take all the garbage and bag it make sure the blue box is just recycling good thing me and my first wife were not outside after when we were Lisa was here right fot about 2 or 3 hour,s this morning I went outside a big pile of Bear shit on my deck near the recycle bin then the shit got ,on my hand man it was brutul almost slept in for garbage day one coffee misision lately i been useing these compostable garbage bags their cool man other then that fuck man check that seen out when you wake up at 6.45 am more coffee 8 am risperdal later wolf2.
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Wed May 19 '10 4:31:54 am
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wolf2
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Im pretty well caught up now that I have the inetrnet again,I use this thing for work hey desighning things for my buissness on line yesterday I was desighning engine from my buissness rotax it burns you right out aol never sais anything you know some months i would go over the unlimited amount of minutes from work they take it off next months minute,s i just stay quiet when I talk to them brother never install your own inetrent for real guy!.You do preety well need rocket science it took 7 hours to get this thing running couple days ago later wolf2 oh yeah i fire the engine up and everything right over the web bro decent hey all the way to austria later wolf2 these were new liquids later wolf2.small one,s 700 plus two stroke snowmobile engines more coffee later wolf2inator .
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Wed May 19 '10 4:41:05 am
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Skippygirl
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Here's an idea Joe, ever thought about doing a series of shows focussing only a sub-set of your music? For example,.
Joe Satriani - The Ballads or
Joe Satriani - Love Songs
I'm sure Austin will let me know if you've already done something like that :0).
I have a couple of playlists on my ipod of only your ballads and love songs, and it's fantastic to sometimes get lost in those for a while. I had Cryin', Until We Say Goodbye and a few others on tonight whilst I was cooking dinner and I thought how fantastic it would be to see a whole show of you playing the really heartfelt songs. Don't get me wrong, I love the kickass shows as well, but this might open up a new angle for you.
It might also draw in some people who might not go with the normal set (the hard rock or shreddin ones). You have ample material for a 2 hour show, happy to share my suggested setlist.
Thoughts and comments anyone?
Edited Wed May 19 '10 4:55 am
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Wed May 19 '10 4:54:42 am
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Steve Joni
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Hi Joe
I'll be going to see you at the Manchester Apollo (UK) in October. My 8yr old son is going with me & is very excited at seeing the master at work. I know you must get loads of requests for songs & dedications but it would really make his day if you could playing Ice 9 (his favourite) & give his name a mention. He's called Jonathan & wants to be a rock star when he's older.
Thanks
Steve & Joni
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Wed May 19 '10 5:32:05 am
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Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Seems the redshirt leaders have surrendered and the main camp they were in was destroyed, there just seems to be fires and some more voilence in surrounding areas, its madness, but hopefully its a good step.... gotta just wait and see what happens, i hope it gets cleared up soon, they're probably losing billions in tourism revenue
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Wed May 19 '10 6:17:29 am
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