TheHawkGuy
Danny California USA
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Joe Satriani in blue text
Happy Belate 2009 to you and been awhile since written to you, What happening with your projects? and What's new with your life?
hoping all is well with you
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Tue Feb 17 '09 6:40:51 pm
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OCPS470
Chris Peters Lake Mary, FL USA Plays: Guitar (28 years)
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How's everyone doing? Been a long long time. I've been killing myself trying to put together a theory and technique book that is more usefull and straight forward than the glut of junk that is currently out. Also, I just finished doing some interesting sessions. I've been playing on a british invasion type album called "The Wurms." Check it out here
CLICKME!!!!
I had to play a bunch of different old guitars that had seen better days haah! It was one of this first times I'd been asked to play "bad like the kinks" haah! I played on all tracks except for 1,3 and 6. I think track 4 is a real standout. It has a Pretenders feel. I'd love to know how everyone is doing.
Chris
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Tue Feb 17 '09 7:21:19 pm
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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halle berry just doesnt do it for me, i dont know why
aparently men will be infertile in 60 years time if the sperm count/rate/whatever it is they do to measure sperm continues with its current trend, but who cares my fertility days shud be well be over, theres a charming thought right there
no more pre heating the bed for me...
actually theres a cool station here in éire with some fun discussions on it... i never listen to music on the radio anymore it drives me insane with the shite thats out, so a good talk gets me by
Radio link
you'll learn something there
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Tue Feb 17 '09 9:01:52 pm
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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looks like a fatter version of Al with big diddys
Skippygirl:nah i,ll stick with Halle, scuse the pun
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Wed Feb 18 '09 12:09:28 am
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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hoorah its a new day.....at the jobcentre :(
now i need my titties n i need my beer, now barf em back up now devil, do you hear
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Wed Feb 18 '09 12:16:54 am
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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I work at a newspaper, so one of my favorite females that I'll share here is.........French journalist/TV news anchor Melissa Theuriau.
Here's a picture
and another
and another
and another
and 37 more...
She was hugely popular on Mike Portnoy's forum a few years ago, but I'm not sure if people here have seen her.
You're welcome.
cosmic_ape - Cool...definitely let me know about the gig. Ritchie Kotzen and George Lynch are also on the bill, if you didn't know...I guess it's kind of a junior G3.
OCPS470 - Hi Chris...great to hear from you! I'll check your music out, definitely...thanks for the link.
Skippygirl - Hmmm...I've never heard of Megan Gale until now. Has she been in anything I might have seen here in the US?
maritime - Your lowercase "m" confused me...at first I thought your post with the guitar girl links was from michelle, and I was scratching my head. Haha...
Listening to: Liquid Trio Experiment 2 - When The Keyboard Breaks: Live In Chicago (current song: Close Encounters Of The Liquid Kind)
This is an excellent album...recorded live in Chicago on Liquid Tension Experiment's tour last year. Jordan's rig went down so the rest of the band jammed for an hour or so. You can get this through Ytsejam Records.
...Austin...
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Wed Feb 18 '09 12:33:36 am
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Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473 UK Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Ibanez_deity: Good point, I tried a Studio though and didn't like it...Also, I prefer the more original ones Gordon Smith does, like the Graduate Slimline. Not that cheap when you compare them to a Studio though. How will the price compare the whole currency drop thing I wonder?
Since we're still on the subject, if I had 'the money', I would probably buy one of these: Tyler Studio Elite HD. Or maybe go the whole hog and get a nice 50's Les Paul. Or maybe even a 1956 Strat. I'll stop now...:)
Something you may well not have seen: Page, eat your heart out.
Not listening to anything
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Wed Feb 18 '09 1:14:45 am
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Skippygirl
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C'mon you lot in Eireland, Spain and edam-land, you KNOW Rafa does it for you! You just won't admit it........I bet your wives LURV him ;)) except you Al, of course, well maybe the girl who does drawings on hands does.
Do The Stu - Megan Gale is filming the next Wonder Woman movie - she is an Australian model who actually made it big in Italy for several years before Australia.
gee - wish there was some news re Chickenfoot or G3 tours - I need to plan out my 2009 and 2010.
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Satriella
Satriella Walker Sudbury, Suffolk United Kingdom
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HEY HEY HEY.....how's we all doing?
Igneousiceman - haha that cat / fire/ football joke made me laugh my socks off!
Glitzman - Wow...18th out of all that lot...well done and 2nd in your age group...(which is what?) you should be proud of yourself. How many points did you get then?I love Holiday Inns...they are great, used to stay in them quite often. My son loves Avenged Sevenfold, he would be well impressed if I was allowed to talk to him.
Do the Stu/ Skippygirl - The sky was much better in real life....it always frustrates me when taking pictures like that...they dont even come close to the real thing, must need a special camera to actually capture properly.
hrblock - hehe yeah I am sure the list could go on and on and on....ever read the darwin awards
http://www.darwinawards.com/darwin/
An example....
A 50-year-old man was bird hunting in Upstate New York with his buddies and his faithful canine companion. They stopped for a smoke, and his dog found a deer leg bone!
The man tried to take the bone away, but like any right thinking dog, the animal would not relinquish its treasure. He stayed just out of reach. Frustrated with this blatant show of disobedience, the man grabbed his loaded shotgun by the muzzle and began wielding it like a club. Each time he swung it, the dog dodged.
Suddenly the "club" struck the ground and fired, shooting the man in the abdomen. He was airlifted to a nearby hospital, where he died from his injuries. He did remain conscious long enough to confirm this account to police; otherwise, his poor friends might now be under suspicion!
At least he didn't hit the dog.
hugs Satriella xx
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