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Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473
UK
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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GGirl: I just got the Original Album Classics cds...but after listening to all a few times I would recommend Alien Love Secrets and Fire Garden. (I used Play.com as an example only...you could actually get them off his website.)

You might like this as well, it's a good laugh Steve on the Jemini. I have to say that for me his music is more hit and miss than Joe's, but that's just down to personal taste. Hope that helps! :)

Listening to: Bultca Saturno


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Sun Apr 19 '09 9:29:37 am Set this message as last read

cheese101

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GG2, thanks, but no need to roll any red carpet out, unless it's for the band. My son and I have been to San Fran quite a few times now and I have figured out my navigation...been to both The Fillmore and The Warfield more than once, so we're good. We just enjoy hangin with our peeps, waiting for the show. Hope you and your husband have a good time, but it's Chickenfoot, how could anyone have anything but a great time!

Unless other people try to ruin it.....that happens, like people who are too drunk to know their own name and they are falling and slobbering all over u.....gawd, I hate when that happens!

dream3...Jamie....has anyone responded to your request for a Chickenfoot poster yet? If not, and you want me to, I'll see if the merch booth has them for sale and could pick one up for you...email me if u still need help. I don't overcharge either, lol! Just the price of the poster plus the costs of mailing is all :)

Austin, I had to leave before they played any of the guys' music or a Chickenfoot tune, so I also didn't get a chance to call in on the free tickets....did you hear them play "Oh Yeah"? That's the song they would play, I'm assuming...and did you try to win tickets? Anyway, if you need more, hope you score on the public sale today...log in EARLY and BUY IMMEDIATELY, lol!! I know you know that :) And derrrr, my bad, I thought Jeff Beck was last Thursday so okay....you and Brian are good and can report the end of THIS week, lol!!

Oh, and yer question on the acoustic version of "Rubina's Blue Sky Happiness".....dang, I know I posted a link to that before and where it came from...hafta do some digging...I think it was for a radio show but not totally sure yet....I love the version. That song in any form just makes me happy too...and my name isn't even Rubina :)

Dang, now that's gonna bug me till I find it......

Edit, my bad, it was actually gruskada who posted the link on t2j back in 2007, from the foreverjoe.com media page....a lady comes on at the end of it and says "Joe Satriani, recorded live acoustically for "Off The Record".

But I guess I was part of it after all, lol....I have the cd of the interview show and had sent it to Sam at foreverjoe to put up on his site....it was dated Nov 1992 and the entire interview is up on the media page....I guess it's from there. Hafta go back and listen to the whole interview. It's a good one! And yep, that song is in the beginning of part 3 of that 3 part interview.

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Sun Apr 19 '09 9:36:34 am Set this message as last read

cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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I don't think that's an "acoustic" version. It sounds like a clean electric guitar...
Sun Apr 19 '09 10:06:19 am Set this message as last read

cheese101

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Zowie, the CF San Fran tix went on sale a mere 5 minutes ago and are GONE!!! Way to go guys!!!

Acoustic can also mean unaccompanied, can't it? Either way, was just relieved to have found it, lol!

Sun Apr 19 '09 10:07:47 am Set this message as last read

johnnyiv

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This post is 7 years late, but I guess it's not the first time I've been behind. I was trying to create a ringtone out of Summer Song, but discovered I have to buy it from iTunes rather than use the version from any of my Satch CDs that have it. I figured it was worth $0.99, so I searched iTunes and discovered that Brad Gillis had covered it in 2002.

Of course, Brad and Joe have very different styles, but I like both, so I downloaded it. It clearly wasn't Joe, it was Brad. He did some cool stuff and lacked some of Joe's cool stuff.

So, what does anyone else think of it?

I'm particularly interested to find out if Joe has heard it and hear his opinion.
Sun Apr 19 '09 10:08:15 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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that cover of summer song is on a rare satch/vai cd called lords of karma a tribute to satriani and vai


i picked it up in a weird cd store in london a few years ago, neil zaza covers friends and does an amazing job... the other satch covers are average at best, vai ones are questionable, george lynch covers shy boy... interesting cd
Sun Apr 19 '09 10:50:50 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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Austin, mornin' hon! lol! I have no idea who or what that acoustic version of RBSH is, but I must say, the vibrations in the bass rattle inside my skull nicely this morning. lol! As for those VH songs, I'd have to listen to them again. I was cleaning and moving from room to room, mostly thinking "Why don't I know this song?" lol! They didn't grab me as instantly kick ass tunes I needed to pay more attention to, so maybe that says something? I'll have to give them another listen. Unfortunately, I've never seen VH live. Would have loved to though.

Just watched the Chickenfoot live in Vegas 'Rock & Roll' vid. Our little Joey is gonna be a true blue rock star till this is all said and done. lmao!!

Can you imagine how much fun this has to be for Joe? Having a singer to take all the lead parts he usually has to play on guitar must be so liberating. I hope these guys are having the time of their lives! They all deserve it!

iggy, thanks for the Thorogood. lol!

Of all days, my husband wants to do yard work. lol! We bought stone border things for around the roses. That calls for some trench digging, which calls for strength, which I have none of at the moment. lmao!

Jayzus, do I know how to have fun or what? lol!

Sun Apr 19 '09 11:30:22 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
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im never drinkin again, jager, wine, beer and Sc

jesus
Sun Apr 19 '09 11:44:10 am 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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scubadaz - When I saw Sammy Hagar last summer he actually brought Billy Duffy out to jam on a few songs. They didn't do Loud, but Sammy talked about it (he said they hadn't rehearsed it yet, or something)...he played lead on Rock Candy and another song or two also, I think.


cheese101 - Thanks for the extra info on that version of RBSH.
cosmic_ape - Yeah I think you're right, it does sound like just a clean acoustic guitar. The file name is the same as it was when I downloaded it years ago (I think I've had it longer than what Tracie mentioned, but I really don't remember). Anyway...
michelle - Those songs don't really hold their own against any older VH, but I like them because it was just nice to hear new music from the band. They did sound pretty good live, though, I remember that (especially Up For Breakfast). They had dropped Learning To See by the time I saw the tour, which was a bit of a bummer...but they replaced it with Seventh Seal, one of my favorite VH songs. So it worked out just fine.

...Austin...

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Sun Apr 19 '09 12:24:29 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
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theres a great episode of top gear on BB2 right now

driving 3 lovely muscle cars from SF to Reno to somewhere else


awww
Sun Apr 19 '09 12:25:17 pm Set this message as last read

GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz
Santa Clara, California
USA
Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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im never drinkin again.........

Mr. McKenna--I'm wondering if those words may be a small section of "McKenna's Law". Ya know if there's a Murphy's Law, I was thinkin' there could very will be a McKenna's Law that is not so well known as Murphy's. Please correct me if I'm wrong. The Irish continue to puzzle and fasinate me as do the dutch!

You always have choices, man!

GG2

Sun Apr 19 '09 12:27:41 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
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Shadap
Sun Apr 19 '09 12:28:09 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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typical

:)

Sun Apr 19 '09 12:31:47 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
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More creamcorn
Sun Apr 19 '09 12:37:30 pm Set this message as last read

elpp
Jose Martinez
El Paso - Juarez, TX - Chih
US - Mexico
Plays: Guitar (38 years)
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So today I went to see a soccer game here in town, over 20,000 in attendance waiting for the game to begin, and lo and behold Crowd Chant started blaring out of the speakers. It is such an obvious choice for a sporting event, but it's the first time they have used it for the soccer games here, it was a cool moment. I recorded a vid while it was playing, I'll try to put it up on the Tube for all to see. Later!!
Sun Apr 19 '09 1:13:21 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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Al, yer killin' me! lmao!! I just love ya t bits, so maybe I won't break my foot off in yer ass when I see ya.

happy hangover Sunday!

Sun Apr 19 '09 1:36:08 pm Set this message as last read

Ibanezplyr
Randell Mulligan
Dublin, CA
USA
Plays: Guitar (50 years)
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JOE: Oh Yea! This whole chicken foot thing is gonna take off I tell ya.........I purchased a boss jam looper so now my creativity will explode! Now if I can just figure out the presets....lol. Steven told me mr Kramer was over at Buzzy's house recently and the were going thru our older recordings loke "Rotating Sky." They both love that kinda stuff. be safe out there and Joe...don't swallow the worm.
Sun Apr 19 '09 3:32:29 pm Set this message as last read

pepepersini
Sebastian Persini
Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires
Argentina
Plays: Drums (24 years)
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Hi Joe!! big fan here! i'm from Argentina, i always go to your amazing shows!...actually i'm a drummer, but i love the way you play and your music!!!! so inspiring!! congrats for all your works!! i just wanted to show you a video of me playing "The Power Cosmic 2000, Pt.2", i LOVE Engines of Creation..., so i added acoustic drums to the song, and it turned out so groovy!! awesome, hope you enjoy it! Thanks for checking...later!!!!

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEu6Hc4FYmA

Sebastian

Sun Apr 19 '09 3:39:39 pm Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Randel- Just got my Digitech Jam Man . bought it from Dave Weiner ( off his web sale). It's cool. It really is helping me already on improvising. It's been years since I played guitar with accompaniment.( being a drummer) You will love your Jam looper...

Weekend almost over. Looks like dry weather is coming for me..Later!!

Sun Apr 19 '09 3:44:24 pm Set this message as last read

fatape
craig
North Lambton/Newcastle, NSW
Australia
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GoldenGirl2:- Milli,I'm convinced the phrase"I'm never drinking again" is our young Mr McKenna's ritual mantra.Hell, it was MY favourite when i was that age too,come to think of it! Hey Al,drink up,brother.Sooner or later you'll be just like me...Oh! Hang on a minute.That's becoming too scary! Lol!!!

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

Sun Apr 19 '09 4:09:33 pm Set this message as last read

Sapanaro
Debra Sapanaro
Mooresville, NC
USA
Plays: Vocals (52 years)
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Hey Joe- I saw you play your harmonica with a hands free harmonica holder. It looked like it was attached to your microphone stand. Where did you find that and where can I get one? I have been looking everywhere. It's tough playing bass and harmonica at the same time. The over the shoulder holders just don't cut it. Any info. would be greatly appreciated from anyone! Thanks!!!
Sun Apr 19 '09 4:24:33 pm Set this message as last read

cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega
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Sapanaro, welcome to the forum!
If you look closely, it seems that JOE has a little device that holds the harmonica, but the gizmo itself is attached to the mic with tape... It looks like it's something either JOE or his tech MacGyvered... I had the exact same question years ago and I never got an answer...

Perhaps this is an alternative you might be interested in... Or you can buy the regular neck holder from Jim Dunlop, that one looks easier to disassemble and maybe "tweak" to get it to fit around a microphone...

...just a thought...


Sun Apr 19 '09 5:05:28 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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pepepersini, nice drum vid. Looks like a fun song to jam along to on the drums! Good job!

Sun Apr 19 '09 6:06:15 pm Set this message as last read

GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz
Santa Clara, California
USA
Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Michelle--I'm lmao from watching that Beerfest clip! Ya sure know how to find great links to the funny stuff!

Alan McKenna---Ya know I'm yankin' yer chain! Shadap, yerself! Some of those Irish "laws" were meant to be set aside for us luni folk! !;-P

gtg catch ya laters....

GG2

Sun Apr 19 '09 6:46:50 pm Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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I'm for the old bamboo straws under the fingernails torture for writers of computer viruses. My laptop is sick...I'm trying to use that one for recording with little luck or should I say no luck...Moving back upstairs tomorrow to the trusty ol' desktop.

Is it really true that MAC has very little problems with viruses?..I am a pretty calm guy for the most part, but I think I need to sleep and let my blood pressure subside,...I could scream...This virus is a doozie. It takes over the administrator profile and will not let me log on. Of course it wont let me update virus software from the other profiles...Smart little virus it is. So now I think it has left the door open for others to come in. I understand that you need to remove the hard drive and connect to another computer as an external drive to clean it.

Well enough with my problems..sorry.. But watch out for this virus. Have a great week folks.

Sun Apr 19 '09 8:19:40 pm Set this message as last read
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