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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Slan, we just watched a ghost show about the South Bridge vaults in Edinburgh. What a nasty little place that is! Then they showed them walking through one of the most haunted cemeteries there. Skulls and crossbones everywhere, faces, children holding skulls, and headless people carved on the stones with all sorts of get the F outta town kinda mad scary stuff on them. I do believe that's another place to mark on my list of places I never have to go! lol! Yikes!
I think THIS is the one. Freaky as hell man! It looks like a feckin typical American haunted house at Halloween that ya pay a few bucks to go thru and get yer kicks.
Now I have to watch some satch vids to make the scardy cat in me go away. lol!
*shivers*
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stephan brouwers Cuijk, noord brabant the Netherlands Plays: Guitar (33 years)
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Hey Joe.
It's great to see you finally found the time to post last week.
It sure has been a while. You are a busy guy,I know. So I don't blame you. I also understand you couldn't possibly read each and every thing posted here by all those people.
I drop in from time to time, and sometimes leave a message.
Mostly reactions to other fans though, as I realize the chance you getting to actually read them is very remote.
I'm gonna give it a try anyway and hope this somehow reaches you..There's a lot I'd like to tell you, but I'll try hard not to bother you with things you must have heard a zillion times before.
Let me start by saying this; Thank you.
For everything..I owe you my life. Quite literally, believe me.
I've been a fan for over 19 years now, since the very first
time I heard of you..Since that day my perception of music in general changed completely. I had enjoyed music before,but this was different. For the first time in my life, I learned the truth.
I finally understood then what music really means..I was simply blown away..still am. No other artist in the world has ever touched my soul on this level. To me, " cryin' " is the deepest possible magic.- the most beautifull thing I have ever heard. I remember first hearing it ,alone in my room. I burst into tears..I really did.
I checked the back of the album cover for the title of the track
and cried some more, this time with a smile on my face...unbelievable.
That had never happend to me before.
The sheer emotion conveyed through it is like a tidal wave.
Unstopable and overwhelming.
The positive energy that resides in youre music mends my tortured soul.
As you may have figured out by now,I have not had an easy life. At age 15 developed a stress-related skindisorder which comes and goes as it pleases. It prevents me from
leading what I would consider a normal and happy life. I deal
with it though, and I don't complain about it to anyone.
Dispite it all, I am not a bitter person. I have never blamed anyone else for my problem..how could I ?
At 30 , on December 5, 2006 I had a massive heart-attack, also stress-related. I almost died twice that week.
Doctors were clueless, ran test after test. Nothing showed up on X-rays that could cause a healthy 30year old man to suddenly have a heart attack.
When I told them my girl,- whom I had shared my life with for over 11 years -had left me for some other guy she barely knew, they stopped looking for clues.
Up untill then, I always thought It isn't actually possible to die from a broken heart.. I was wrong about that, so the doctors told me. I was so deeply hurt, my heart started to fail.
That was quite an eye-opener for me. Being able to love someone so deeply that losing them could kill me, made me realize,maybe it was time to start loving myself.
So ultimately, it has made me a stronger person.
I'm doing okay by now.
I"ve been playing the guitar for years, but only since early 2007 I started to come into my own.
I even got the oppurtunity to record some tracks at a friends little home studio. It's all fairly simplistic electronic beats,and the quality soundwise is a little pain in the neck sometimes, but we make do with whatever tools we have. In what little spare time we have.
It feels so good to play my guitar..it's a healing experience.
You know what I mean,right?
I never had any lessons,can't read tabs and my technique is far,far from perfected,-trust me, I know my place in the food-chain;-) but I it's all about expression, the feeling..isn't it?
I'm starting to learn to speak my mind, without actually saying a word. This keeps me safe from bottled up emotions that could kill me. I Owe all that to you,my friend. I couldn't possibly thank you enough for the shining example that saved my life.
Last week ,januari 28 I decided to put some of the tracks on myspace.com/mespooky09
check if you like, love & respect from stephan,Holland.
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callum williams gwent, newport uk Plays: Guitar (17 years)
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hey jo please if you get time check out my 9yr old son playing summersong on youtube.com type in the search banner bladez765,hes a big fan of yours and would love to hear from you ibanez guitars rules like your chromeboy regards paul
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