Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473 UK Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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slans: Love the DADGAD thing...your kid's pretty talented you know...:)
Listening to: There's Something Dead in Here by Steve Vai (I'll be honest, Flex-able is a pretty weird album as they go...)
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Sun Apr 12 '09 6:13:44 am
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fatape
craig North Lambton/Newcastle, NSW Australia Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Igneousiceman:- Flexable is definitely very weird but personally I think of it as the best album to showcase the very essence of who Steve Vai really is...Still very weird though!!!!
C'MON AUSSIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sun Apr 12 '09 6:25:36 am
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burly
Steve Johnson Pocahontas, Arkansas U.S. Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Roy- Thanks for the link,..another talented T2Jer. How did you record the album?. Did you use amp modeling software? The reason I ask is that I am in the planning stages of building a home studio. I have been asking some people for opinions, some are purist and like to mic the cabinet, but that gets to be pretty expensive. I would like to spend around $1500.00 at the most to get me up and running. I am looking at Pro Tools via Mbox. I think I can get entry level for that. Since I don't have electric drums I will probably get the digidesign virtual drummer add on.
Alan- What is the legal drinking age in Ireland?
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Sun Apr 12 '09 7:00:48 am
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Takfarinas
Takfarinas ABDIOUENE El-Kala, East Algeria Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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since Guitar World Magazine is not sold here in Algeria, I'll wait 'til it's uploaded on google books :)
But I've seen the front page, I'm impatient!
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Sun Apr 12 '09 7:46:22 am
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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liar y were tree hundred n tirty tree n one turd
Burly:The guitar parts on the link were unfortunately all recorded on an old fujitsu 40GB comp with a barely functioning cracked cakewalk program and soundblaster Audigy soundcard *shiver* n mixed by a studio ignoramus at the time me scroll t bottom for info, so no 5 star studio production back then for ol slanshy bollox.Happy t say i,m sorted gear wise at last, the new recorded work sounds astonishing, really lookin forward t puttin it out there but y do need t knuckle down n put the hours in how t use it properly, took me 1 day t use but 1 1/2 t suss it all out
Pro Tools or logic pro 8 for eg with Pro Tools LE is an inexpensive but pro sounding rec app, but do yourself a favour n upgrade yer computer, some plugins require buckets of CPU power so have a core2 comp at hand with 4gb of ram and a decent external hard drive t store samples, it will save a LOT o headache, if y get that far mail me your home add n i,ll bag y some software apps, Reason4, Drumkit from Hell superior etc etc
Igneousiceman:lol oh yea he kicks my ass...am no kiddin! the dadgad chopfest ex is just one exercise of many for a creative improv DVD is part of a lil mad celtic niche i,ve buried myself into quite by accident....so far my new work has major celtic undertones throughout.I,ll be collabourating with a bucket of players Uilleann Pipes, border pipes whistles fiddles Bodhrans etc etc slow progress due t other issues in life but taking no prisoners
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Sun Apr 12 '09 8:39:42 am
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lorenzo001
loren rosenberg glenview, Illinois U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (38 years)
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Do The Stu,:D O M- thanks a bunch you guys. can always count on the Stu!. really psyched about CF. hope all's well. peace out
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Sun Apr 12 '09 9:10:29 am
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Glitz Man
Grant Stieglitz Fort Wayne, Indiana USA
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Happy Easter Everyone!
Guitarvibes: Like the joke a lot.
Hope everyone is doing well. I'm going to be with my folks and were eating out so that will be awesome. By the way, I made it through 40 days without eating ice cream & drinking alcohol and those energy drinks. I'm not Catholic, but I did the whole Lent thing in respect.
Starting Saturday, I'll have my running races, and I'll be having at least one race every Saturday for now. Therefore, my Saturdays (mornings) are booked.
Well, gotta run. My family & I are getting ready to go eat. Chat with you all later. Happy Easter Joe & to everyone.
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Sun Apr 12 '09 9:11:45 am
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Skippygirl - The Squares never did a proper album, but they recorded a few songs. Someone posted a link to a website a few months ago with a lot of Squares info (MP3s of two full songs, clips of others, and some pictures/early promo materials). I just looked in the archives, though, and the page is dead.
The band is Satch on guitar and backing vocals, Jeff Campitelli on drums, and Andy Milton on bass and vocals.
I still have the MP3s, so:
The Squares - Follow That Heart
The Squares - Give It Up
"Turn it down, modulate your decibels"...hehe. I love this stuff!
Igneousiceman - Yeah, Flex-Able is pretty crazy. You said your version of it is in a replica LP sleeve, is that right? Does it still list the complete album credits? If so, check out Stu Hamm's vocal credit for a laugh...
Actually, hmmm, now that I think about it the goofy credit might actually be on Flex-Able Leftovers...oh well. ;-)
...Austin...
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Sun Apr 12 '09 10:49:45 am
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Takfarinas
Takfarinas ABDIOUENE El-Kala, East Algeria Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Hey !
I downloaded this song "Give it up".(the quality of this mp3 is not very well)
it's a funny song!!!
I disliked the fact that the guitar solo was short.
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Have you seen this ? :
http://i185.photobucket.com/albums/x237/squishyhams/steve_vai-heart_guitar.jpg
Steve Vai is crazy !!!
his head's full of imagination. that's why we like him.
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Sun Apr 12 '09 12:00:57 pm
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cheese101
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Happy Easter Joe and to your family....
and to all the peeps here who celebrate it in whatever fashion :) If u don't celebrate Easter, happy Sunday/Monday.
I GOT MY FRICKIN TAXES DONE, YYYYYYEAAAAAAHHH!!
shhhhh, never mind, I meant to get them done by Feb 15th but well....u know.....good intentions and alla dat.....I HATE DOING TAXES!!!
Strangely enough, I feel about a hunnert pounds lighter now, lol!!
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Sun Apr 12 '09 1:06:53 pm
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Noopy666
Quentin Vasseur Proville, France Plays: Guitar (16 years)
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I just have something to say, Mr. Satriani is almost one of the best guitarist in the world, I'm trying te work his technic, but I don't manage to, but, with work maybe
Love your music Mr.Satriani :D
Especially Midnight, the only one that I can play
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Sun Apr 12 '09 1:40:00 pm
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burly
Steve Johnson Pocahontas, Arkansas U.S. Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Slansh-Great interview and interesting story. Thanks for the insight on recording and BTW I will be upgrading to a MAC before I purchase software unless the software version will work on the PC and MAC..?? Are there 2 different versions or will it work on either? I am guessing that if Leopard will run Windows you can use the same software..I badly want a Roland TD-20 kit but can't really swing it now. The wife wants to replace the carpets with hardwood which we can't afford right now either but..ya know.....I will have to settle for the virtual drummer as well.
Alan- Stop drinkin' while you're young..take my advise you will thank me for it later. We all want to see a healthy Alan McKenna playing guitar. Life By the Drop
Take Stevie's word for it.
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Sun Apr 12 '09 2:32:00 pm
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wolf2
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....what,s he been into? hey man you know something i felt scrwed up all day today man ,and sometime,s when i fix stuff it doe,s weird thing,s to me no shit like in my brain hey man so i checked my toolbox in their was aflash light and a roll of teflon tape that wasnt their before!.Probably well i did some work to the formula tha other daya agin last week or something probably tape to it,s aliquid that will work for fitting,s but buddy everything doe,s something to me dont know wether it,s because my entire body is solely muscle from weight,s or what? robably though man not too much going on here just going to brew afew cup,s of coffee and take my night time dose of 5 miligram,s of risperdal chow for now wolf2.
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Sun Apr 12 '09 4:21:27 pm
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Skippygirl
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Hi Joe,
Hope you and the family are well and that you had a great Easter, (if you follow it).
How's the promo tour thing going?
Any chance of some Joe-blue here?
PS as you can see scuby is helping me on Ten Words, I'm a bit stuck but hope to get it in a year or two.......
Skippygirl
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Sun Apr 12 '09 5:40:41 pm
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GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz Santa Clara, California USA Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Happy Easter all,
My SF sister visited for the weekend, just said good-by to her at Caltrain station, she's home by now.
We visited "Little Ireland" of Sunnyvale at Murphy Ave./Murphy Station. The Murphy family left Eire in the late 18th century and landed in California in early 19th century to farm what was to be called the "Valley of Heart's Delight" with it's fertile soil and great crops of apricots, pears, prunes and cherries. A fruit feast for the whole world!
Then the Macleans (gotta have the Scottish element) moved to Cali and the Doyles moved over here and the rest is history!! The L Doyle man (originally from Cambria, Cali) went into "far-out country" and reached for the stars and ended up working for SETI at NASA/Ames in Mountain View (also used to be orchard country)! Wow, what a trip! So many Irish people to meet and so little time!! The Catholic part I can do without......too stolid and cruel....where is the humanity?
There are at least 2 Irish pubs on Murphy Ave.----one is called Murphy's Law.....an attorney's hangout??? hee hee!! Come on over and check it out all you Irish-loving peoples. The Irish get together with peoples from all over the world just ta have good times!! Yeeess!
;-D GoldenGirl2
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Sun Apr 12 '09 6:58:37 pm
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