Terry Difazio
Terry Difazio Newport, Vermont United States Plays: Drums (55 years)
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Merry Christmas everyone. I am hoping that this issue with Cold Play is resolved soon. When I heard it I knew immediately that they had ripped off Joe. I have been able to see him live twice and hope to again. I would appreciate it if someone would keep me up to date on new CD's and videos. I have all but one.
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Wed Dec 24 '08 5:35:10 am
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Markus43
Mark Wade El Cajon, CA USA Plays: Guitar (55 years)
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Mr Satriani. First I hope your cat is doing better. We lost our family companion a few years ago, so I understand the struggle.
I have joined this forum for only one reason. I love music. It has been a part of who I am all my life. As for you, there is no question that your talent has left an indelible mark, not only on the music world, but for all future shredders who seek the passion. What I am about to write is not going to be popular...about the ColdPlay "thing".
Sir, music is here to bring us together. You have a chance to rise above the rhetoric and shpw music's true power. My suggestion...Play with ColdPlay on the Grammy's. By this act of forgiveness, you can bring things together ...for good.
Music's bigger than all of us. No accusations, no explanations, just an act of kindess and musician's brotherhood.
Like I said, not likely popular...just a request from another long-time musician.
Either way...peace to you.
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Wed Dec 24 '08 7:13:37 am
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Two Shay
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Hello beery, my old friend
I've come to talk with you again
Because a vision softly sinking
Left its seeds while I was drinking
And the vision that was planted in my brain
Still remains
Within the bounds of swerving.
I'm restless and I'm taliking to myself
As I grab another beer from off the shelf
'Neath the halo of the kitchen light
My jaw is slack, my eyes are bright
When my legs turned to jelly, and I feared i'd fall
To the floor
I sat and listened to the sound of silence
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Wed Dec 24 '08 8:45:47 am
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McDave
Cook, MN
Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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My family wishes everyone in Satchland a very happy and safe ChristmaKwanzaaHanukkah !!! And if just for a moment maybe we can all think happy thoughts and forget our problems whether they are big or small. And let's not forget the real meaning of this time of year. God Bless..
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Wed Dec 24 '08 8:50:34 am
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bluebuffalo
Freddy Garza McMinnville, OR USA Plays: Other (57 years)
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Just a little merry wish to all in Satchland. Merry Christmas to all from the land of snow and ice (this year). McMinnville Or. a suburb of Portland
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Wed Dec 24 '08 9:50:13 am
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McDave
Cook, MN
Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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Michelle..that certainly was an eye-opening perspective. Made much, much worse when Yoko Ono started (so called) singing. Somebody get the duct tape pleeeaase.
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Wed Dec 24 '08 11:41:30 am
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El Nicko
Nick Christuchurch, New Zealand Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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Being from the Southern Hemisphere, which logically means I am from the future, I wish a happy Christmas to those who follow the Joe; seems to be a nice day thus far.
And an especially happy future-christmas to you personally, Joe, may you revel in christmas joy and bring envy to your comrades with your multitude of presents.
Right, I'm off to work to serve rich people food for 12 hours.
Once again, happy christmas, lads 'n' lasses!
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Wed Dec 24 '08 11:43:38 am
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Tuesdayschild
Victoria Northern Ireland Plays: Vocals
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Happy Christmas everyone!
(Phil I think someone thinks you're Joe)
I've been chosen to be one of two sopranos in a 6 person ensemble, singing 'Three Kings' by Peter Cornelius. It's a great honour to be asked. Unfortunately it's on the very edge of my range and so the higher notes sound like a strangled scream! I performed in a week ago, but I've been asked to perform again tonight...Christmas Eve. I'm delighted because we got so much praise the last time and my children didn't see it, but they will tonight at midnight!
For anyone interested...here's the link to someone doing it better.
So wish me luck!
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Wed Dec 24 '08 11:51:34 am
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Tuesdayschild
Victoria Northern Ireland Plays: Vocals
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Al...have a great night, as much as I'd love to be sticking into the irish whiskey I can't tonight but I'll make up for it Boxing night, going to Castleblaney to see The Rubber Plants!!!! Got a lift with the bass player so no driving for me!!
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Wed Dec 24 '08 12:10:04 pm
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wolf2
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...Hey thats what gerry from cycle salvage said.He said anything that go wrongs and it,s only psychatric frank that means it is not real anything that happens is a speed birth you mark my word thats how fast you are okay schizophrenia your stable on mediction feel all clogged up ride your rotax get cleaned out that a speed birth documentation,he said the last time you ro de your 250t,nt can-am you were going a documented 257 miles an hour that how fast you made that 250 2 stroke rotax go ma speed briths are from speed their actualy good if you keep the speed up let me tell you how good of a mechanic you are you rebuilt the carb on the t,nt it had 34 more horspower just from the carb he said anyways you rebuild and set the the carbs and floats on your formula on the flat slide were talking no word of a lie 90 more horsepower and it,s only suppose to have 42 horspower and you ride this stuff and handle it like nothing every day man so you get speed births but thats how good at making stuff better and i mean better you are fast fouckn rotax frankie anyways later wolf2.
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Wed Dec 24 '08 12:17:11 pm
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