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polardove1
tina byrd-davis
goldsboro, NC
USA
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Psyched about goin to see Joe for the first time in Durham at the Carolina Theatre. It will be my boyfriend's firstt ime seing him as well. He is the fan, I am just getting started. LOL. Will deffinately post on the show when we get back. Unfortunately the only seats availible when we got ours was back of the second balcony. Oh well. At least it will be a bird's eye vu and we wil be there.

Laters, PD

Fri Oct 24 '08 10:34:27 pm Set this message as last read

bluebuffalo
Freddy Garza
McMinnville, OR
USA
Plays: Other (57 years)
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"oh exalted T-Shirt" that was hilarious. Hi all, Bye all,
Fri Oct 24 '08 10:52:36 pm Set this message as last read

LizSB

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Hello Dear Joe ...HOLA!

I WOULD LIKE TO REQUEST ( IF IT IS POSSIBLE) THAT TONIGHT oct 25 YOU PLAY FORTOTTEN PART 2 . FORGOTTEN PART 2 AND CRYING WERE OUR WEDDING SONGS ALMOST 17 YEARS AGO. (OUR ANNIVERSARY IS DEC 31) I never thought I will be doing this!! You know JOE, .... There are two people in the world I will pay to go see IN CONCERT . #1 PAVAROTTI (I still can't believe he is gone), #2 YOU! Today Sat 25 My dream comes true... TE VOY A VER EN CONCIERTO ESTA NOCHE. I am dedicating these songs to my husband Jim David Brown. We will be in your concert today Sat 25 @ the Carolina Theatre. SE QUE HABLAS ESPANOL PORQUE VI EL VIDEO DE TU BODA Y EN EL LE DEDICAS "CRYING" A TU ESPOSA; QUE ROMANTICO, LES DECEO UNA LARGA VIDA JUSTOS Y MUCHO AMOR. GRACIAS/ THANK YOU MY FRIEND!

REGARDS, LIZ SARMIENTO-BROWN 910-580-0609

Fri Oct 24 '08 10:58:26 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Cryin was in the setlist for Europe :) heard it 3 times, but it got kicked off the US one... so did out of the sunrise :(
Fri Oct 24 '08 11:53:37 pm Set this message as last read

Rokku87
Roc Lescala
St cloud, MN
USA
Plays: Guitar (17 years)
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Hey Joe. thanks for the great show in MN about a month ago... and thanks for being the nicest guy ever waiting for my friend to fix the camera to take pictures of us standing next to ya... that was really friggin hardcore... just want you to know that you and your long time friend steve vai are the reason im still alive and the reason i play guitar SO much... if it wasent for that guitar sitting next to me and your music i might have taken my own life not that long ago(not meant to be a mood killer lol)... thank god i found the guitar to express myself through music, man ... i hope one day i can play for someone and change their life like you changed mine...so... yeah lol... im new to the site and hope to see ya online... wish i could say lets jam sometime but ya know. haha....cya professor!!!

From more than just a fan. -Roc L.

Sat Oct 25 '08 12:18:16 am Set this message as last read

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Happy birthday to RHCP/Chickenfoot drummer Chad Smith, who is 47 today. Also, Jon Anderson of Yes is 64.


Does anyone know what song is played at the start of the most recent podcast, before we hear The Who in the venue?
tikimon - Do you have his first CD, Smokin', released under the name Kid Jonny Lang and the Big Bang? It's from 1995...there's more great playing there.
Blue_Moon - "i dont know about you but i don't think a building would collapse like that from a few chair and desks on fire"

I'd consider the fact that the US government brought down that building with explosives or something as a safety measure. But if it's anything more than that someone needs to tell me what they were trying to hide and why it was still in the building for eight hours after the two towers went down, leading them to need to use explosives. I just don't see how a motive can fit in with that day's timeline.

I wouldn't be surprised to find out that the US shot down Flight 93 as a preventative measure, but that's about the only 9/11 "conspiracy theory" I believe in.

I don't believe the moon landing was faked and I don't think the government is hiding anything mindblowing at Area 51.

I do, however, think we haven't been told the whole story regarding JFK's assassination.


GoldenGirl2 - I don't know if I ever posted a welcome message to you, but...welcome!

I'm not really a Three Doors Down fan, but I saw them in concert a few years ago with a friend who is a big fan. They're pretty good as far as modern rock bands go. I really thought it was cool how their lead singer introduced each song with a short story or some other tidbit about the song...it made the show more enjoyable for someone like me who didn't know much about them.

You might know their song Kryptonite, from The Better Life, their first album (from 2000).


lazermario - Thanks for sharing your setlist, and for taking the time to organize it. Speed Of Light would be a fun opener, and I really like your run of New Last Jam / The Eight Steps / Oriental Melody / Dog With Crown & Earring / The Souls Of Distortion.
nicktheguitarist - You can buy Ghosts on iTunes.
cheese101 - Thanks for the Stuuu... :-)
michelle - Woohoo...! Thanks for finding that. It's always cool to see me, haha.
Listening to: Aerosmith - Get Your Wings (current song: Pandora's Box)

I put this album on because some people here mentioned Steven Tyler...I think this is one of his strongest, vocally.

It's nice to see him. Aerosmith was my first favorite band, and I still REALLY love them. He's definitely my favorite frontman.

I last saw Aerosmith in late 2006, with Motley Crue opening. Steven Tyler's in-ear monitors weren't working for the first few songs...he ripped them out and I could tell he wasn't very happy. He couldn't hear himself, so he was singing louder and stronger than usual as a result, and I have to say that's the best vocal performance I've ever heard of the seven or so Aerosmith shows I've seen.

If anyone feels up to it, I'd love to see a list of five or ten songs that you think are among Steven Tyler's best, vocally. I'll think about it for a bit and post my list later...

...Austin...

Edited Sat Oct 25 '08 12:47 am

Sat Oct 25 '08 12:47:36 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Evil
Sat Oct 25 '08 12:57:19 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Austin:WTC 7 BBC news this is excellent!, the government doesnt run the media, yea right bwahaha

GoldenGirl2: happy it helped n yup i used t be an official teacher for many years, thinking about getting back into it again here

Edited Sat Oct 25 '08 1:59 am

Sat Oct 25 '08 1:55:41 am Set this message as last read

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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slanshroom - The media has been wrong before.

- Dewey Defeats Truman
- Steve Jobs' obituary
- Dean Singleton (CEO of the company that owns the newspaper I work for, and chairman of the AP) mentions "Obama bin Laden"

There had been talk for most of the day on 9/11/01 that WTC7 was going to fall as well. I remember seeing that building on fire all day as I was watching the news. I bet the BBC got info about an impending collapse and mistakenly thought the building was already down when they did that report. WTC7 isn't a famous building by any means...considering how hectic things were that day I doubt anyone at the BBC would have noticed the building was still standing while that reporter was talking (if they even knew what the building looked like in the first place...they're an ocean away and the building isn't exactly a defining piece of the New York skyline).

As a journalist, I think that's a likely mistake. What's the alternative? The US is smart enough to plan a larger conspiracy and wire one building with explosives, but dumb enough to send out a news alert before they hit the detonator?

...Austin...

Edited Sat Oct 25 '08 2:33 am

Sat Oct 25 '08 2:32:17 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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i think the moon landings were fake :)
Sat Oct 25 '08 2:53:33 am Set this message as last read

tikimon

tampa, florida
usa
Plays: Guitar (56 years)
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blue moon. thanks..it sounded a little like my pandora. i bet they are very similar.

out of the set list. i have never heard of that cd b4. is it still available anywhere? i'd like to check it out. i'll do some searching today.

zenfish great vid of the wolf. sadly, i never got to see him.

cheese101 good vid. got to love new england in the fall.

guitar janitor HOLYSHEET... lost 2 gitters in 1 night. any insurance??? i would be just flipping hostile and looking for an excuse to harm some bad guy.

Edited Sat Oct 25 '08 2:57 am

Sat Oct 25 '08 2:55:49 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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..The reason why Iam riding and going around all blushed up!,is becauase they make me feel nice!.My weider weight, Yeah well my old one,s were weider cast iron they made it about 31 time,s tighetr my body kind of eveil as well these one,s are vinyl coated ,my skin is penetrated from them like real thick it feel,s like realy extremely comfortable but it is new to me it look,s like nothing I have ever seen before they kind of give me cute think,s in a part of my brain oh they work great the best actualy mad in Canada the strength is probably unmatchable,well it,s uncomprimisable deffiently Like I know they work ,it,s just the cute thing ! have to make coffee now later wolf2.
Sat Oct 25 '08 3:36:09 am Set this message as last read

tikimon

tampa, florida
usa
Plays: Guitar (56 years)
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mmmmm coffee, what are ya drinking wolf??? i am have some cuban coffee. actually cafe con leche. starts a day off ever so nicely.
Sat Oct 25 '08 3:51:00 am Set this message as last read

Lemes
Rama Kaisar
Pamulang, Banten
Indonesia
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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hey joe. when wil lyou come to indonesia for your concert???
Sat Oct 25 '08 4:01:20 am Set this message as last read

Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473
UK
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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marksaurs: Yup, real pity that. Think I'll listen to some of his stuff now...
Revan: Nice to see you back...Been up to anything nice?

Listening to: Sinnerboy by Rory Gallagher
Sat Oct 25 '08 4:08:14 am Set this message as last read

roo
Andrew Longhorn
iphone app: RooSatch
Australia
Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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Off to Santa Clara tomorrow for a week of training. 15 hours in Coach (Economy), OUCH! Trying for an upgrade, but it's a pretty full flight, either that or stay up all night drinking! :)

Was hoping I could catch Joe in CA whilst there, but he'll be in Florida. Oh well.

Picking up 2 JS1000 BKs whilst there, thanks Rich.

Only 5 signatures on the "Save Chickenfoot" petition? Come on guys, get behind it!

Have fun guys.

Roo

PS. Joe, Last post was Jul 23 - 3 months ago. How about a bit of Blue to light up our day?

Sat Oct 25 '08 4:11:27 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...Man this isApsley alright Sue is about the strongest girl going and I am the strongest guy their,s alot of fouckn bad dudes in apsley,And yes Stepahni cop chic I heard the new and yes I am riding and yes my riding is effortlessly and yes how can this bicycle possible maintain his strength well I bout it at canadian tir about 5 or 6 years ago the frame is guaranteed for life I bought an AMP research rear shock spring for it for my muscle and yeah it,s my bicycle I love it! It get,s the job done! weider weight leg curl,s on my new weight bench from sera in conjunction with my curricular curl I developed I could yes proably pedal right from here way up past banccroft probably to pembroke effortlessly you are so week little stephainie i GUESS THATS WHY YOU HAVE ME LATER WOLF2.
Sat Oct 25 '08 4:21:12 am Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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Has someone landed on the moon? When was that? I must have been off sick that day!
Sat Oct 25 '08 4:44:05 am Set this message as last read

tikimon

tampa, florida
usa
Plays: Guitar (56 years)
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hope they bring back some of that moon cheese.
Sat Oct 25 '08 5:15:27 am Set this message as last read

McDave

Cook, MN

Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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I like the name ChickenFoot. It's kind of growing on me...

#6. ZuperDave

Sat Oct 25 '08 6:11:11 am Set this message as last read

roo
Andrew Longhorn
iphone app: RooSatch
Australia
Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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Go Zuperdave! 6 on the petition! Woohoo!

Cmon, let's get to 10 tonight!

Roo

Sat Oct 25 '08 6:19:26 am Set this message as last read

cheese101

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.....................moon........................

cheese?

=|

Sat Oct 25 '08 6:59:24 am Set this message as last read

GuitarSamuri

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Hey Joe....

Thanks for an awesome time last night at the meet & greet. One of the best times I have had, especially to meet one of my favorite guitar players. Thank you for putting us at ease. I was a little nervous at first, so I kinda stumbled through my first question a little bit....which happend to be the first question.....lol. Too bad my idea would probably never happend, but after your explanation, it makes more since why now....especially when I think about it a bit more.

Getting introduced to you and your music has been one of the best 'Fortunate accidents' that have happend to me about 21 years ago. I was going to use the phrase 'happy accident', but I think that may be misinterpretted....lol.

After reading many interviews, I knew that you were a decent guy and saavy musician. That even learning from afar, I could pick up a lot from you. Last night completely verified all that I figured out from all the interviews. It was nice and inciteful to hear your thoughts on the topics discussed. I went into without any preconceived notions on how you would respond to our questions, for the most part, and am glad you are willing to be candid enough to share them with us. It only grew my respect for you and everything you do for us.

I hope you will continue to play Richmond, Va in the future. Or atleast play nearby.

For all you Richmonders who didn't go to the meet & greet, you MISSED out since there were only 8 of us there, we got more of a personal experience in talking with Joe. He could completely answer our questions and not be rushed in doing so. It was great.

Makes me value even more all the CD and tab books that I buy of Joe's stuff..... and now I have signatures on my 'Not of this Earth' cd and Legacy 'Surfin'....Yeah!

Your the best...and you ROCK!....

Thanks much again for your time and the opportunity to be able to sit with you and talk..... especially now when the demands for your time are even greater than ever.

THANK YOU!!

Talk to you LAter,

Tim

Sat Oct 25 '08 7:04:36 am Set this message as last read

tikimon

tampa, florida
usa
Plays: Guitar (56 years)
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awwww ....come on you never heard the moon was made of cheese?????

primus sails the seas of cheese.

why is it when something is cheap it is considered cheesy???

Look I understand too little too late I realize there are things you say and do You can never take back But what would you be if you didn't even try You have to try So after a lot of thought I'd like to reconsider Please If it's not too late Make it a cheeseburger .. Lyle Lovette song "here i am"

just how do the holes get in swiss cheese????

i am through with this cheesey subject.......for now.

Sat Oct 25 '08 7:08:34 am Set this message as last read

GuitarSamuri

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Hey all....

Forgot to mention.... haven't checked the podcast yet for last night (Oct 24) but if you see me, I will be in the front row...

I am a wearing black pants and shirt with a big brown jacket and wearing one of the Joe bucket hats. I and holding a newly purchased black Joe t-shirt and and next to a big guy. I am a fairly big guy too.

Thanks Donny, nice meet you and the others at the meet & greet last night.

Thanks to you all...

Talk to you LAter,

Tim aka GuitarSamuri

Sat Oct 25 '08 7:12:56 am Set this message as last read
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