GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz Santa Clara, California USA Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Michelle--I like your idea AND I also like Ibanez_god's idea for the Grammies. Let's not let Coldplay hijack Joe's award!
It looks like sisters and brothers help open doors in life for each other. My older sister helped me get my first job at a local fast food restaurant. She took me aside and said our parents weren't likely to push us out of the "nest' any time soon as we were into young adulthood--I was 18 and she was 22.
I had my eye on the SF Bay Area and San Jose State U. After Steve and I were married, my older sister followed me up here to settle in San Francisco in the financial district! We don't like being too far away from each other! Turns out, my uncle and aunt moved from Riverside, Cali to Half Moon Bay, Cali! Closer to their nieces! Family is what gives me continuity and helps keep me in touch with who I am.
Joe, Thanks to your sisters Marion and Carol for their important contributions to your life and success! I noticed Carol was given credit on "Not of this World." It's great how you also gave credit to "Constradi and Orchestra"! LOL! What a great start to infinite possibilities in music/life!!
GoldenGirl2 ;-)
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Thu Feb 5 '09 12:27:07 pm
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Glitz Man
Grant Stieglitz Fort Wayne, Indiana USA
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Hey Everyone,
The book signing went really well. I purchased two more books so I had six books to have Tony Dungy sign. I waited for about three to three and a half hours, but it was well worth the wait, even though my adrenaline was pumping up (a little bit), and I remained calm and cool. He managed to sign all of my books, which was awesome. Tony Dungy is one of the best and nicest people I have ever met.
Skippygirl: I am working on the NLP. The treadmills in our apartment complex won't work. Therefore, I do flights of stairs, starting from the ground floor and going up to the top floor (fourteen flights plus the penthouse, if you're curious). Quite a workout there and it gets your heart pounding like crazy. I'll even do weights or the Elliptical. LOL.
Cheese 101: Thanks for the luck on Sunday (I'm going to need it). I might be busy with a lot of things, but at least I'm staying out of trouble. I'm now playing the role of DD: Designated Driver for my friends. I told them I will not drink until I get a couple of my races done and out of the way. My birthday is less than three weeks away so (maybe) I'll have a drink or two by then. How are things going with you and the family? LOL.
Satriella: The book signing was awesome. I was calm and cool and not hootin' and hollerin' like a lot of people did in the bookstore. How are you doing? LOL
GoldenGirl2: That makes two of us. I am busy as well with work, running, etc. How's Steve doing? LOL.
SuperDaveMcCarthy: Glad to hear you are in the band. Rock on, bro!!! LOL to you and the family.
Maritime: How are you doing? Again, love the photos of you and Joe!!!
Michelle: I agree with you with your opinions and facts. I am behind you 100%. How's everything going with you and the family, especially your father? LOL.
Now with the Grammys coming up this Sunday, I hope it is a good one, in which Coldplay will be getting shutout. Man, all of your opinions and ideas are crazy, but kind of good.
Well, gotta go. Got to put some running/exercising in, and then check my work schedule for next week. I'll let you all know how the race went down on Sunday, if I don't chat with you Satch fans. Wish me luck!!!
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alejandroborn
alejandro Castillo buenos aires, cap fed Argentina Plays: Guitar (31 years)
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Gracias joe por publicar mis fotos que te envie, del show en BUENOS AIRES, es muy espcial para mi....
ALEJANDRO
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Thu Feb 5 '09 3:36:05 pm
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El Nicko
Nick Christuchurch, New Zealand Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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Cheese101: Cheers, it's always nice to hear a compliment instead of "You're weird, mate" haha! Yeah, I designed the stencil based on a monochromatic-image of Satch live, nothing fancy, I was a bit dissapointed of the shirt I made Satch because it was a negative (reversed) image. But the white one in the photograph is my favourite shirt that I wear all the time.
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Thu Feb 5 '09 4:52:46 pm
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cheese101
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dammit I miss seeing Joe LIVE!!!
And can't wait for Chickenfoot to hit the road, lol!
This is kinda a cool video too......DANG!!!
Nick...I'm sure Joe appreciated your time and efforts on making those shirts, being an artist himself. You did good :)
Mckenna....shaddap. I'll Peggy Hill u right up yer Irish ass!!
Chelle, even if Joe doesn't plan on being there to carry out yer idea....maybe someone will read yer post and pee on the Grammy in Joe's honor :)) LOL!! So now mebbe I hafta watch the show after all, just to see if it looks like it's.....dripping? lmao.....
Hmmm, maybe you could get Henry the bat to donate some bat poo.....
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Thu Feb 5 '09 7:50:15 pm
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Railton
Mark Railton Denmark Plays: Guitar (16 years)
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Its going fine thanks Glitz Man.
Sorry for being inactive on T2J. I have started learning the sweeping part on "Crushing day". How can anybody say its f***ing insane?
I dont think its insane. Its just hard. But i can play it quite well after being practising it for one day. I think theres much more harder things than that (In songs Satch has made) xD
I sound strange. Ain't im right? xD
I am strange with a guitar. My guitar teacher is really talented. But he has problem with a chord. Its just to hard for him. Then he told me it. One day after i could take it perfektly xD
I learn the hardest things easy. I lean the easy things hard xD
Thats enough from me now. Have a good time T2J'ers
Sirencly
Mark Railton
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Fri Feb 6 '09 1:04:58 am
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fatape
craig North Lambton/Newcastle, NSW Australia Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Glitz_Man:-Are you/have you considered the Olympics? Forgive me if this seems an ignorant question.I'm just curious. And ,yes, a positive mantra goes a long way.Run like the wind,my man! C'MON AUSSIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Fri Feb 6 '09 2:33:57 am
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Joe
Hows things :) I dont come on the website often Im usually to busy. Ive downloaded all the crazy podcasts youve put together for the last tour, a lot of them are ok youve obviously taken the time to do most of the work yourself. The only thing that gets me is that, as the tour is quite repetitive so are the Poscasts, dont get me wrong when I first saw them I laughed my head of. Maybe you could do some interviews with the crew that are a little more sober ie the interview with Geoff while he was playing the drums, in this instance there where four frames to look at but at least there where some interesting facts about the sizes of the cymbols. Anyway I'm not telling you how to run your own show.
I hope all is well. I practice practice practice and like you each day brings its rewards and new levels
Regards & Best Wishes Peter Martin
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Fri Feb 6 '09 5:37:46 am
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Satriella
Satriella Walker Sudbury, Suffolk United Kingdom
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hey hey hey...hello joe and all...
Have a Great weekend everyone.
Ibanez-god - sounds like a great little amp..you are very clever!
Glitzman - Typical man...where are the details..did you ask him anything? What did he say to you?
Goldengirl2 - A site called boreme.com...they have great video's and pictures too! Its great that Joe posts here and keeps in touch with the fans personally...Paul does emails Joe does this...its just great!
Hugs Satriella xx
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Fri Feb 6 '09 6:09:36 am
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BigBunny
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i'll be watching the grammys for MetallicA...they are gonna be there right?? i hope they win. also want to see U2 perform and hoping to see coldplah disappear up their own ass >=;P
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Fri Feb 6 '09 7:32:04 am
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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ugh gota Stop drinkin, fun night none the less, ended up coming home the next day at opm, thats always a sign of a good night after sleeping in ur clothes in someone elses house
i dont feel welll :( ...but a fun night was had
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Fri Feb 6 '09 8:52:11 am
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ibanezguitars
Joan Jove Mollet del Valles, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Hi peeps,
I've just bought tix for an AC/DC show next june, woooww !
Joe
I'm looking forward to new updates from chickenfoot, but I also miss news from Paris DVD
Satriella
How are you doing girly ?
Alexandrecaetano
resend your pics to webby, if they're missing. I'd love to see your photos with Lucy's and mines in the Palau.
Slans
Didn't you take photos ?
Zenfish
I've been listening to Son Seals this week. It was you who introduced me to his blues. Thank you for that. You don't post so often, doncha ? You're missed here.
aussiGRman
I've seen a post from you recently here. Don't be shy, and post more often. You are not forgotten
chelle, cheese, keniko
and all T2Jers, greetings to all, I don't have much time to pop up nowadays, I hope you are all fine
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Fri Feb 6 '09 11:03:49 am
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Michael Greaves Bristol, England Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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Joe,
I can now play the intro to satch boogie, but, at the end of where you do a variation of the first bit (just before the fast bit), how do you play the A-C? I've played them together, and I've played them one after the other, but they don't sound right!
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Fri Feb 6 '09 11:27:25 am
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GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz Santa Clara, California USA Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Tracie--Thanks for the vids. I would love to see Joe live one of these days. You have great memories and pictures and vids to prove it!
Maritime--Luck? I prefer to think of it as serendipity. I like to think that Joe remembered the special hospitality of the Dutch in Amsterdam and the pictures reminded him of good memories/good times! Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think he remembered you.
Thanks for the great Zappa songs, "You are what you Is" and "Don't eat the Yellow Snow" are fun. LOL!
How's your 6-year-old niece? My little niece will be 6 in May! She likes to talk to me on the phone and tell me what she has been doing in Kindergarten.
Al McKenna--You wrote one dreamy love song, man! Great Valentines Day gift for that special someone. ;-D
Cosmic_ape--"I'm such a dirty old bastard..." Is that such a bad thing? Just listen to Joe's "I Like the Rain" before you answer that question! Heee heeee!
GoldenGirl2
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Fri Feb 6 '09 2:41:25 pm
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GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz Santa Clara, California USA Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Maritime--Here's another reason the USA is a backwards country: No medical marijuana research and development funding. What's up with this? Doctors have to make secret deals and go outside the system to prescribe it. Stupidity seems the order of the day on this subject. Michael Phelps and the famous photo of him smoking pot is all over the news. What's the big deal? It seems everyone has mobile phone cameras with them at all times these days.
I'm frustrated that the American Medical Association or some other agency hasn't done research on medicinal uses for marijuana or the chemical THC it contains that has some kind of medical efficacy at least for cancer patients. There are doctors who are tearing their hair out over this and patients are waiting who could benefit.
GoldenGirl2;-/
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Fri Feb 6 '09 2:56:14 pm
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PoorJohnny
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Congrats Joe!
Voted to be in the Guitar World Hall of Fame!
Previous winners include Dimebag Darrel, Jimi Hendrix, Kirk Hammet, Eddie Van Halen, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Jimmy Page!
Though unfortunatly, Professor Satchafunkilis and the Munsterion of Rock didn't win for best shred album. :(
Paul Gilbert won that one, with Silence Followed by a Deafening Roar.
Anyway, CONGRATS JOE!
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