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Kamisama
Guillaume R.
Paris,
France
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Hi Joe! Well first of all: thank you. Really i mean it, you're an awesome musician, we need more of people like you on this planet. Music is mankind best creation, period. Also, are you coming in France soon?? In live in Paris there is plenty of great gigs happening here, very good places to play too. Can't wait to come and see you on stage! And finally, what about the Coldplay lawsuit? I'm not sure if it's appropriate to comment on that here, but i really hope you're going to kick there asses, what they did is a shame. To me people like them are no musician, they are rubish, there is no word strong enough to qualify such a robbery. Anyway, i send you my best regards from France, where you've got lots of long time fans waiting for you!!
Tue Mar 10 '09 2:19:27 am Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Zack..Great video..With all of the screaming girls, it conjures up visions of the Beatles,..That's a great feeling my friend. I can remember way back to my first concert... It also brings back memories of some of the drunk guys in the crowds yelling "Play some Skynyrd" or "Play Free Bird"..Ways to avoid hearing that? Don't play anywhere that drunk rednecks are in the crowd OR Play Free Bird as your opener.

Yes Pip that was a strange Spinal Tap dream. Lay off the corned beef and cabbage so close to bed time.

Edited Tue Mar 10 '09 2:24 am

Tue Mar 10 '09 2:21:53 am Set this message as last read

Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473
UK
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Wow, michelle those were amazing pics...I find it interesting that the guy can comment on them so easily, especially as it's his brain he's looking at. Nice.
It's made me think, how many female guitarists can you name? I can think of Bonnir Raitt and that's about it. Unless you count those like KT Tunstall etc...Very male thing really, guitar playing.
JSPhil: I don't think meds would help you my friend...you've got T2J on the brain...:)

Listening to: Witch Hunt by Rush
Tue Mar 10 '09 3:09:12 am Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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burly - heya it's just gone 9pm here Tuesday so check the time stamp on my post that will be PST or west coast time and you are ahead of them by something like 2 hrs I think.
Tue Mar 10 '09 3:13:17 am Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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ooohh just picked out (badly) the chorus line to Ten Words !!!

What does something like 8/10 on one string in the tabs mean?

Or 10b(12)r(10)?

Or 5-8/12?

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Tue Mar 10 '09 3:31:15 am Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Skippy..So you are 16 hours ahead of me...On the tabs, sometimes 8/10 could mean picking on 8 and sliding or hammering to the 10, depending on the author.

Zack..While visiting Dallas a few tears back, I drove to Oak Cliff to visit Stevie Ray Vaughan's grave. I remember mourning for a month after he passed. I really did not consider myself an obsessed fan but I could put on a SRV cd and I smile would just come to my face. I miss him. I see the banner on stage mentions Travis, that's not far from Oak Cliff right?

Tue Mar 10 '09 3:41:35 am Set this message as last read

roo
Andrew Longhorn
iphone app: RooSatch
Australia
Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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Skippygirl,

Sounds like tab off the internet?

I'd agree that 8/10 looks like a slide, I'm not sure if it's a hammer-on. I thought they used a different symbol for that.

Or 10b(12)r(10)?

_I'd take a punt as a bend and release, that is, play the 10, 1 step bend to the same note that would be played if it was fretted at 12, then release the bend down to the fretted 10 again.

Or 5-8/12?

Maybe that is hammer then slide? not sure of that one. The hyphen (-) might just be the line between the 2 notes. so it could be play 5th fret, then 8th slide up to 12th.

Anyone else?

Roo

Tue Mar 10 '09 4:19:17 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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....Hey let me just give you an idea ,of how serious of lumberjack I am and what my chainsaw and work mean,s to me. take 1 brand new poluan pro 42 cc chainsaw brought it home took the engine right apart well it was brand new ordere a husqvarna sweded 272 xp professional piston and ring,s and pin and bearing for it,s that a 72 cc husqvarna piston took the cylinder to R+J machine ,marine medic,s got my girlfriend who own,s the place to let me oversize the bore on my brand new poulan cylinder to fit the big Husqvarna piston brought the cylinder home ported and polishe for like high performance both the exaust and intake,reworked and developed my own rubber diaghmrapms pumps for my carburetor used husqvarna gasket,s used the bigest stihl well one of the biggesst o77 stihl chainsaw clutch spring for to handle the power and work right. so what it is is a 272 xp professional husqvarna in a poulan pro saw you should see this thing and hear it I own decker racing enterprises where i port and polish ski-doo engines like the one in my formula this saw is amazing factory it calls for 40..1 synthetic premix i use 16.1 castrol super 2 stroke 30/40 or whatever she or castrol real run,s nice champion spark plug ! raceing and high performance chainsaw no shit you have to workout and be strong like me to handle it but man the power ! more coffee 8 am risperdal time 5 milligrams in the morning 5 milligrams at night the max dose is 10 my doctor looked up later wolf2.
Tue Mar 10 '09 4:48:49 am Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Skippygirl I would have to agree with roo's description. Sometimes internet tab can be a little tough to decipher if the author has not explained it in the legend.
Tue Mar 10 '09 4:56:46 am Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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So Joe,.. Are you guys busy trying to plan the tour around a stop in Memphis? Don't toil over it long, just set a date and move on :>)

Late August would be great!! Yeah that sounds good. You have been in Memphis since Sammy and Mike. It's been a long time for those guys. Don't you think it's about time?...OK enough with the pestering. Just do what you can and I will adapt.

Tue Mar 10 '09 5:06:38 am Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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It's off to work. Wishing everyone well.
Tue Mar 10 '09 5:12:08 am Set this message as last read

paul giovanni
pablo amicon
capital, bs as
argentina
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Helloooooooooo Joe!!! i'm Pablo from Argentina...every body well?? you are the monster of guitar...you know that,right!!?? ok..thank's for to remain..byeee Joeeeeeeee and good luck!

Edited Tue Mar 10 '09 6:47 am
Tue Mar 10 '09 6:39:34 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Well fro your sake and mine Phil i hope that dream comes true, i want my 10k mixing desk!

and whats with that link i was waiting for someone to get a punch... and yeah guys dig chicks who dig guitars... and ima ctually right handed... just play left guitar.. weird
Tue Mar 10 '09 8:53:53 am Set this message as last read

Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473
UK
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Cheers maritime...it's always good to see a new style from a new person.

Listening to: All Alone by Joe
Tue Mar 10 '09 9:43:32 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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did someone say all alone
Tue Mar 10 '09 9:54:58 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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Burger King to launch ‘Whopper Bar’ concept


From the AP - NEW YORK - Burger King Corp. will open its first Whopper Bar in Universal CityWalk, a 30-acre shopping and entertainment complex at the Universal Orlando Resort in Orlando, Fla., on Tuesday.

There won't be any alcohol but there will be meat and lots of it.

Customers can customize their Whopper, Double Whopper or Steakhouse XT burger with up to 22 different toppings, including steak sauce, smoked bacon and guacamole. Burger King workers will add the toppings in front of customers for a sushi bar-like atmosphere.

There also will be a "Bar Favorites" menu, with three new burgers from the nation's No. 2 burger chain — the Bourbon Whopper, Three-Cheese Steakhouse XT and Pepper Bacon Steakhouse XT.

Much smaller than a traditional Burger King restaurant, the Orlando location features an open kitchen and circular countertop. And breaking with the orange and red color scheme of other Burger Kings, it will be done in red, black and gray.

Burger King plans to open more Whopper Bars within six to 12 months, including one in Munich this summer and a total of six by the end of the year.

"Our vision is that this could be a 300- to 500-unit part of our overall portfolio if our thesis is right about the ability to position this as the vanguard of Burger King restaurants," said Russ Klein, president of global marketing, strategy and innovation.

Klein said he envisions the new concept in stadiums, casinos, cruise ships and other spaces where customers are looking for both food and fun.

Tue Mar 10 '09 11:22:37 am Set this message as last read

Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473
UK
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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scubadaz; Nice try...maybe upload some more of you playing? Any news on the Dawson's job? (at least I think it was Dawson's)

About to have: Indian Food...
Tue Mar 10 '09 11:24:40 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Igneousiceman:I know age shouldnt matter but their are exceptions...like being a 14 year old GIRL n able t play Paganinis 24th Caprice on a classical guitar after only 3 YEARS!! shame on us lads.......shaaame
Tue Mar 10 '09 12:04:34 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Its always the asians roy

they're the best race, hands down, best food and the women rock, + tons of other awsome crap!


i think the internet is slowly ruining all out hopes and dreams since musicians especially are constantly being subjected to looking at some of the best people and musicians in the world

you just didnt get that 20 years ago
Tue Mar 10 '09 12:21:22 pm Set this message as last read

tromolo

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Hi Joe .This is the first time i"ve posted a message to you. However, I have been a huge fan for years, and love your music. You are so unique. I would love to have an opportunity to see you in concert some day. Do you ever come to Canada to play? My main question is, what is happening with the lawsuit you filed against Coldplay? It really hurt me to think that another band was stealing your music. I play guitar for fun, and you are a great inspiration to me. I know I will never be as good as you, but the desire is there. Hope all goes well with you, and am looking forward to anything new you bring out.
Tue Mar 10 '09 12:37:54 pm Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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true Al, although have t say it was there 20 years ago 2, its just that a lot o peep back then didnt have a vehicle t expose their talent global like now, many rushed in n signed up t the wrong peeps out o desperation back then just t get that extra notch ahead, makes me wonder how many amazing musicians over the years gave up n sold their gear
Tue Mar 10 '09 12:44:10 pm Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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scuba:except the 24th caprice is no mere "right of passage" its a piece few try t play or perfect out of fear o gettin tendonitis let alone play AND perfect at 14 yrs old fir chrisake, its admirable for anyone t pull it off on a classical guitar

I hear what yer sayin about the communist east but y got t remember these cats put the hours in few dont in the west be it pride or whatever.Just because these people put in 16hour work days or more doesnt mean they are all forced 2 so fair fucks t em

Edited Tue Mar 10 '09 12:53 pm

Tue Mar 10 '09 12:44:11 pm Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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scuba:She had been playing for only 3 years & b4 y say its not possible its totaly possible if y put in the hours n keep up the concentration i know from putting in 12 hour days for over 10 years of the 35 i,ve been playing, Classical training is HARD work, y have t have the fire inside t go the distance however... the difference between a parrot & an original musician/composer are for many what takes the years
Tue Mar 10 '09 1:58:32 pm Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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roo and burly - thanks for the interpretations, now if I could just do slides and hammer ons etc I could actually play it :0).......

maritime - wow that Nori is a good player, I will check out some more of her playing.

Scoobydazzy - yeah I found the tab but I have to download the Power Tab software so will do that when I can get the kids off the PC. So I used the text version which started off in the 10th and 12th frets, then youtubed it and found a guy who started off in the 3rd and 5th frets aarrghh and it sounded better. Sheesh nothin' is easy.....

mikesb - hope your Dad-in-law returns to health soon, with a lovely family like yours to support him I have no doubt he will.

Tue Mar 10 '09 2:23:20 pm Set this message as last read

TheHawkGuy
Danny
California
USA
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What is an Internet stalker?

At its mildest, a stalker is simply a troll that has attached itself to an individual. At worst, boring, at best, flattering. Find out about trolls. But a stalker can be a serious predator, using the Internet to pursue a real or imagined vendetta, or other perverted agenda. Risk assessment is an essential first step. How dangerous is it?

Start by thinking about who it is; is it someone you have simply upset on the Internet, someone with whom you've had a relationship? Is it someone you knew before, or have met in the real world?

Think about where you see it - newsgroups? forums? chat rooms? email?

What does it say? Is it a matter of direct insults? Is it lies and rumors? Does it reveal information not generally known that you want kept secret?

When - and how often - does it appear?

How is it threatening? Is it simply annoying, or do you fear direct contact, betrayal or what? Think about the worst it can do ... how bad is that?

Why are you being stalked - is it simply spite and boredom, is it envy or resentment? Have you done anything that you think may have set it off?

Once you can answer these questions, you will have a clearer idea of what you are dealing with, and how quickly you may need to act. What To Do - General Advice

1. In virtually every case, the first line of defense is to do nothing; simply treat it as a troll and ignore it - most will go away fairly quickly. remember, these creatures are a form of troll; if they fail to get rapid feedback, their inclination is to move on- they usually have neither the stamina nor the intelligence for a difficult situation.

2. But - however mild this stalker appears - always save every message you receive. A good way to do this is to create a new folder in your mailbox, and move all mails or copy newsgroup postings to that folder. I'd advise keeping this folder for at least a year after the last post, possibly longer. This can be a useful store of evidence, if later required, and can help in identifying the stalker.

3. Consider your options. Retaliation will make you feel better, but can be risky; as it make inspire, provoke or enable the stalker to strike further. For example, using the stalker's guestbook to warn them is risky if you have a guestbook that is open to attack. But if it is reasonably safe, then attack - let the stalker know that you are not afraid of electrons!

4. By definition, a stalker is a coward, like all bullies, like all who attack from behind, or in the dark. Be sure to mention this in every attack.

5. Stalkers make it personal - You make it impersonal. Minimize any private response you make; maximize every public response.

6. Not invariably, but usually, stalkers are none too bright; as JR would say, "The Elevator Don't Reach the Top Floor" - few intelligent people would go down the road to stalks ville. Some, of course, are severely mentally ill. If you suspect that, then do not engage the stalker in any kind of dialog - just keep careful records and make appropriate reports.

Tue Mar 10 '09 2:56:44 pm Set this message as last read
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