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fernandoo
fernando silveira
merida, yucatan
mexico
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joe, please make a world tour! we want you to be in denver
Sat Apr 4 '09 8:44:07 am Set this message as last read

aussiefudd
Big Bad Wah-bit swayer
New Lambton, NSW
Australia
Plays: Guitar (39 years)
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McChicken


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Sat Apr 4 '09 10:18:28 am Set this message as last read

GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz
Santa Clara, California
USA
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Chickencube!! Yeeeeessssss!!!

Al--So yer gonna go see ZappaplaysZappa, eh? Wow, ya better be prepared to laugh. I hope they play A Mountain named Billy.....it will take you on a tour of Southern Cali and beyond yer wildest dreams!! Prepare for a flight out of Edwards Airforce Base! This and a CF concert for yer birthday.....absolutely amazing timing!! Do ya think Joe planned it that way?? ;-)

Michelle--Thanks for posting your experience with August Rush! My Steve and me watched the DVD last night from Netflix. Excellent! And I cried at the end (sentimentalist that I am).

Slans--I love the Yngwie song on Japanese Shamisen! What would Yngwie think? LOL!

Austin--Having listened to the Extremist only twice so far...I would say my favorite songs on there are Friends and Cryin' and I do like Summer Song, but would avoid listening to it when I'm driving because I would forget how fast I'm traveling and may get stopped by a cop! ;-) Thanks for the trippy trip pictures....I can tell it does ya good!

Guitarvibes--It's all yer fault I bought as many Satch CDs as I did!! lmao! As of yesterday, I now have 14 satch CDs! I also have 2 DVDs--Satch Tapes and JS Live in San Francisco! Am I almost bankrupt? Well......just have to cut back on food budget to bare basics! LOL! Worth every sacrifice, I say!

The CDs I just recently got are Joe Satriani (1997), Flying in a Blue Dream, Time Machine, Super Colossal, The Electric JS--An Anthology, and Satriani Live (2006).

Plus the eight I got earlier (Scottish or Irish accent..aaaahhh!)--Engines of Creation, Crystal Planet, SWTA, PSATMOR, Not of this World, G3 Live--Rockin' in the Free World, The Extremist and Strange Beautiful Music. I am also enjoying The Moody Blues digitally remastered Seventh Sojourn......I just love the song You and Me! The whole album is a treasure! I had it in vinyl at one time.......gave it away to the friend in Santa Cruz (went with us to ZappaPlaysZappa).

Tracie---Those interviews of Joe are keepers! Naturally Joe has to wear his JOE COOL shades......What a persona!! LOL... I wouldn't mind of he took them off and showed his expressive eyes........Just a suggestion, Joe....What say you? T and Chelle--Do you think Joe met President Obama and his wife off the record somewhere in Europe? Maybe, he met Sarko and Carla......That would be so cool!! BTW...Sarko, Carla, President Obama and Michelle are on the front cover of today's Financial Times!! The wheels of progress are turning......slowly.......slowly. Need to be patient, I keep telling meself.

Skippygirl and Satriella---Hello to ya both and hope yer having a good weekend.

Campbell--Welcome back to T2J!

Hugs to ya all.

GoldenGirl2 ;-)

Sat Apr 4 '09 11:43:33 am Set this message as last read

GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz
Santa Clara, California
USA
Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Just wanted to add.....Whoever suggested Joe hold a G3 with Joe Perry---excellent idea! I would also suggest re-inviting either Steve Vai or Paul Gilbert or Andy Timmons.....any of those guys together with Joe and Joe Perry would make a great G3!

GG2

Sat Apr 4 '09 11:51:26 am Set this message as last read

DBARNES
Dave Barnes
Palm Bay, FL
USA
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I have been a long time fan. Now that you are in your new band will there be any chance that you guys might ever do a NASCAR Race event? I have been going to races here in Florida like Daytona and Homestead-Miami and any time during driver intros at either race I always here Surfing with the Alien or Summer Song playing. It would be great to see and hear you live at any of these locations. I would also like to see you on one of the late shows like Leno or Conan. Thanks for all of the great songs, Dave B
Sat Apr 4 '09 1:09:18 pm Set this message as last read

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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wannarock90 - Hi...welcome to the site. Joe's first guitar was actually a Hagstrom, the same brand you have.


Blue_Moon - Thanks for sharing that Hendrix cover. Daniel Lanois is very cool.

You were asleep so you won't remember, but when I drove you from SF to LA I was listening to a Dave Matthews Band live album that included a cover of one of his songs, The Maker. That song has been covered by a wide range of people over the years (from Phish to Emmylou Harris)...maybe you've heard it somewhere.


Igneousiceman - I took a picture of all the meals I ate on the trip, but I only posted a few of the pictures. I love doing goofy stuff like that.

I did on two trips to New York a few years ago, too (one to see the Dream Theater gig that was released as Score and another to visit a friend). You can see those pictures here and here, and the food here.

A bit off topic, yeah, but I think they're good pictures.


hybes - This photo from one of the trips I just mentioned was taken in Central Park...it's the same view DMB would have seen from the stage when they played the concert there in 2003 (yes, I know I'm a dork). Can you imagine that whole field full of people? Crazy...
campbell - I'm really interested to hear how the Rush tribute band is...let me know. Their music can get pretty difficult; I wonder how well tribute bands can pull it off.
GoldenGirl2 - I think Andy Timmons would fit in wonderfully with Satch and Joe Perry in a G3. If only...

...Austin...

Edited Sat Apr 4 '09 1:15 pm

Sat Apr 4 '09 1:15:18 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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hello monsieuir! wolfie.
Sat Apr 4 '09 2:41:50 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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.... hey this weather is like litteraly taken atoll on me man,yep woke up my back the lower part was killing me called my doctor arranged to mee t him at his house across the street from me he said their,s nothing wrong with it it,s the humidity the weather gave me some t2,s 4 or 5 of them a handfull of ibuprofen and a prescription for 60 tylenol 2 .like nothing is any diffrent never hurt it nothing woke up wrote, like a train wreck.Wemust have got like 4 or 5 gallons of rain hear yesterday man april in canada means real wet damp condition,s plus my arthritis will be acting up still living off the chainsaw work glove,s dont last very long around here donna this chic i know like,s me hey man she owns a buisneess i save her ass once and a while it,s all good in the hood! anyway,s later wolfinator.
Sat Apr 4 '09 2:47:20 pm Set this message as last read

cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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well, you know some people work weekends...
Sat Apr 4 '09 4:36:38 pm Set this message as last read

fatape
craig
North Lambton/Newcastle, NSW
Australia
Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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yeah, it's a little too quiet...

...PHRWOOAAAA SKRWEEEEEE FRTHAAANG WIDDLY WIDDLY WIDDLY WIDDLY FWWWOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRR !!!!!!!....

....Is everyone awake now???

C'MON AUSSIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Edited Sat Apr 4 '09 5:03 pm

Sat Apr 4 '09 5:02:37 pm Set this message as last read

cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega
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gee, do you have to be soooo loud???
Sat Apr 4 '09 5:03:46 pm Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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GG2 - hey, how are you? All well here, my guitar practice time has shrunk but I am trying to get in every day a little session. Mostly focussing on trying to learn Ten Words on the Tele, I'm about 5 bars in and it is really a challenge for a beginner, lots of slides (mine sound VERY interesting ;0)) Luckily a really terrific French guy posted on youtoob a series of tutorials on how to play it so you can go note by note and follow what he is doing. At this rate I will have it nailed by around 2011.

We've sorted most of the setting up of our newly renovated house so I think I'll try to find a guitar teacher and start some lessons. I got the Hal Leonard book you recommended which is great, but I have to trasnscribe the musical notation into alpah notes which takes a lot of time.

Happy Sunday all T2Jers'!

Sat Apr 4 '09 5:06:28 pm Set this message as last read

fatape
craig
North Lambton/Newcastle, NSW
Australia
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That was only on 4!!! Can I turn it up more ..... pleeeeeeeezz???

C'MON AUSSIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sat Apr 4 '09 5:07:36 pm Set this message as last read

cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega
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skippygirl, keep it up!
Sat Apr 4 '09 5:15:37 pm Set this message as last read

aussiefudd
Big Bad Wah-bit swayer
New Lambton, NSW
Australia
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fatape: leave my JSX alone.....

Edited Sat Apr 4 '09 6:25 pm
Sat Apr 4 '09 6:25:15 pm Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Skippy_ Been thinking about buying 1 monthe of live online lessons for my daughter from Dave Weiner @ 175 American dollars for 4 lessons. He is very flexible with his lessons as far as scheduling, Check it out
Sat Apr 4 '09 8:01:11 pm Set this message as last read

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Congratulations to Jeff Beck, who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame tonight as a solo artist. He's in there twice, now (he was inducted as a member of the Yardbirds in 1992).

Metallica and Run DMC are among the other bands who made it in.

...Austin...

Sat Apr 4 '09 8:47:48 pm Set this message as last read

death cube k

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alan mc chicken
Sat Apr 4 '09 8:53:27 pm Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
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Why hasn't Kiss been inducted?..Love 'em or hate 'em they have impacted rock and roll in a big way. For them to be overlooked is a crock.

Edited Sat Apr 4 '09 8:55 pm
Sat Apr 4 '09 8:54:42 pm Set this message as last read

Guitarvibes
Frits The T2J heretic.
The Netherlands
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GG2 I gladly take the 'blame' for starting your Satch collection!
And back to basics (even if it is forced by budget) is good. Going that road myself.
Sat Apr 4 '09 10:29:28 pm Set this message as last read

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Skippygirl - When I was learning to play bass, slides gave me more trouble than anything else. I don't know what makes them tough for you, but I was always too quick with them. It took a while to get that down but now they're one of the easiest things to do...so, stick with it.


burly - The rock hall is a crock...Jann Wenner (co-founder and publisher of Rolling Stone magazine) is in charge, and he's loaded the board with people from the magazine. If they don't like a band, that band doesn't get in...period.

The anti-Hall of Fame voices have gotten louder in recent years and, well, I think you'll appreciate what James Hetfield said during Metallica's acceptance speech:

"Dream big and dare to fail, because this is living proof that it is possible to make a dream come true," said frontman-guitarist James Hetfield, who then rattled off a long list of hard-rocking bands he feels deserve induction.

"Deep Purple, Thin Lizzy, Rush, Kiss, Ted Nugent, Iron Maiden, Motorhead. We'd like to invite them through the door," said Hetfield, who concluded his remarks by wrapping Ulrich in a bear hug.

I'm not much of a Metallica fan (I know they're influential and I appreciate what they've done, but I personally don't really like their music), but I'm so glad James spoke up about this...it's about time someone did.


Listening to: Porcupine Tree - Lightbulb Sun (current song: Hatesong)

...Austin...

Edited Sun Apr 5 '09 1:13 am

Sun Apr 5 '09 1:04:33 am Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Thanks cosmic-ape, burly, scuby and Do The Stu for your feedback.

burly - hmmmm the DW lessons look interesting!

Do The Stu - having not ever actually been shown how to slide, I just try to follow the guy on the YT vid. I worked out it seems to be like this - pick the string, slide to destination fret, and then possibly pick the string again, depends (can't see the guy's right hand). So, provided I wait for the true note on the original string/fret, THEN slide, I can hear the additional new note which comes from the finger passing over the intervening fret/s.

The best ones are the ones I do with the 3rd finger, the worst are with the 1st finger, and where you do a 180 i.e. 5th to 7th fret then immediately back 7th to 5th.

But overall I am pleased that it sounds something like Ten Words so far! :0)

Do you have any vid/audio of you playing bass?

Sun Apr 5 '09 3:45:46 am Set this message as last read

Ethn Hayabusa

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Austin-Someone once told me that Tom Petty mentioned Rush in his speech.

Personally, I think Metallica is terrible, but to deny their influence is to be naive.

Sun Apr 5 '09 4:09:23 am Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Austin- I did not see the show this year but am glad to see an inductee speak up for these bands who are such a viable part of music history.

I was never a big fan of "Pre-Black Album" Metallica, I did like the Black Album and some of the material thereafter (not all).

Scuba- I am curious about the Mac version I think it's icam,..is that right? If I were to participate in any lesson, I would want it to be theory driven and not based on a song. That is what 99.9% of music students want is to be able to play a song right from the start, and I understand why.

Skippy- My honest opinion is that is a new student will spend the time to learn the notes and where they are on the neck, they can better utilize a quality teacher. I will not spend the money on my daughter until I am sure she knows them cold. She can already play songs by learning a few basic chords and then learned more complicated chords by learning to read tabs. She is considered a good guitar player by her peers even though I know of at least 1 one other kid who is really good, and I suspect he knows quite a bit about theory. The notes and exercises that help teach you the notes are boring and time consuming but will be worth taking the time. Hang in there. I am 43 and it is more difficult to learn new things than if was 14 again.I fell into a rut afteer learning how to get around in the minor pentatonic scales, with a little Dorian and Lydian mixed in. ( I just didn't know I was dabbling in the modes, I had picked them up by accident.) I learned how to get around in these pretty good and could play some stuff very well, but when it came to different styles of music I was pretty much dead in the water. I wish I had been more disciplined in learning more about theory, intervals, scales and modes etc.back when my mind was young. But I am learning. It just takes longer. You can do it too.

That is the cool thing about Joe is that he utilizes every mode in his songs. What separates Joe from most others is that he actually uses everything he knows even though some of the modes may or may not be a particular favorite of his to play. When you sit down to listen to one of his records, you hear the full spectrum. Most pro players are not flexible enough to use all they know in their material I am guessing because of preference.

Sun Apr 5 '09 4:21:26 am Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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My daughter showed up last semester for Jazz band tryouts with her guitar and was very nervous about making it. There were probably 8-10 other kids who showed up with their guitars which further intimidated her. The next week she was the only 1 there because all the other kids were too intimidated and I am guessing that they didn't have someone pushing them to try.

The teacher gave them all a couple of sheets of jazz chords to learn which was intimidating to me as well but knew it was doable. She would have quit if I hadn't encouraged her. Unfortunately the teachers are not really "guitar savvy".

Turns out she was already in Jazz band because of her trumpet ability. She hates the trumpet and will not practice unless she has to.

In the past there have been jazz band guitar players in the program but have pretty much had to take it upon themselves to work it out, which I have encouraged.

Jazz chords are not as fun to her as learning to play "Northern Downpour" I understand and do not push too hard but do encourage her not to fall into a rut like ol' dad did.

Sun Apr 5 '09 4:39:39 am Set this message as last read
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