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Dream 3
jamie anderson
melbourne, victoria
australia
Plays: Guitar
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Hey Joe


How about popping into the chat buddy :) :) :) if ur out there earth to Satch come in Satch .


Wed Apr 29 '09 12:03:23 am Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Jamie - is it midnight in San Fran at the moment?

Wed Apr 29 '09 12:39:12 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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I found some more REHEARSAL pics at Mad Anthony's Cafe
Wed Apr 29 '09 12:41:23 am Set this message as last read

Dream 3
jamie anderson
melbourne, victoria
australia
Plays: Guitar
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I think it's nearly 1 am i dunno im a dumb aussie lol
Wed Apr 29 '09 12:47:05 am Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Ozzy - thanks! Great pics there

Wed Apr 29 '09 12:59:34 am Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Austin- Glad to see you made it back. Have not heard of Silvertide but will check them out. The Foot is getting some air play locally. I did hear them mentioned on "Boneyard" on Sirius. Have not gotten a lot of chances to listen to radio, New truck came with 6 mo free XM ( expired) and need to swap antennas to have Sirius in the pickup. One of the tractors has Sirius but for the most part I have been listening to Satriani and Vai on my pickups CD player. Our local radio scene is not much here. Rock 103 in Memphis must have turned the stick more to the east or south east. The local rock station has changed to classic hits which is OK but they don't really play anything that stirs me. They had a pretty good station going where they played classic rock but in my opinion needed to expand the playlist to include songs you don't hear much. Sadly some good songs got ran into the ground by lack of variety. I don't understand the methods used in what songs get rotated but I believe variety is the spice of life as they say...ie the standard VH would get worn out but you never heard "Light up the Sky" or "Mean Street"..or you hear " Why Can't This Be Love" but never heard "Good Enough.

Call me old school but radio in the late 70s early 80s had more umph and exitement with a sprinkling of deep cuts throughout. I used to love to travel to different parts of the U.S. to see what was on rotation there.

Sirius Boneyard plays some of the songs you don't hear much but they keep the same rotation too long and the experience gets spoiled. I don't understand. Someone please fix this.

Well enough ranting, gotta run. Aussies to bed. Put down your guitars and get some rest.

Edited Wed Apr 29 '09 3:33 am

Wed Apr 29 '09 3:33:03 am Set this message as last read

vitorkbra
victor franco da costa
maringa, parana
brasil
Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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Sorry, I am Brasilian Don't not speak english.

Queria por meio desta, dizer que gosto muito das músicas do Joe Satriani, que o admiro muito, e sou fã fiel ao grande compositor que ele é. Ainda sou novo, tenho 17 anos e comecei a tocar violão com 13, um ano depois aos 14 meu professor tocando musicas do Joe Satriani o que me levou a querer tocar guitarra, meu sonho a partir daí é de se tornar o melhor guitarrista do mundo,e tocar ao lado de Joe ao menos uma vez na vida. Não tenho os melhores instrumentos para tocar e ainda caminho devagar em busca de meu sonho, desejo como primeiro grande passo, conseguir de qualquer modo uma guitarra igual a de Joe no Joe Satriani Live!, sonho em ter aquela guitarra preta da ibanez,infelizmente aqui no Brasil,é muito difícil conseguir coisas importadas, o preço sai muito caro.

Chega de conversa, muito obrigado Joe, suas músicas me dão força para correr atrás de meus sonhos e conquistá-los.

Thanks, Joe Satriani

Wed Apr 29 '09 5:28:31 am Set this message as last read

vitorkbra
victor franco da costa
maringa, parana
brasil
Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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Joe Satriani, thanks for making me have a dream, to be equal to you. Thanks

My Photo : http://img520.imageshack.us/img520/3096/ogaaahib0od4f56jxsdtlqjy.jpg

Wed Apr 29 '09 5:33:53 am Set this message as last read

Satriella
Satriella Walker
Sudbury, Suffolk
United Kingdom
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In a Tokyo Hotel:
Is forbidden to steal hotel towels please. If you are not a person to do such thing is please not to read notice.

In a Bucharest hotel lobby:
The lift is being fixed for the next day. During that time we regret that you will be unbearable.

In a Leipzig elevator:
Do not enter the lift backwards, and only when lit up.

In a Belgrade hotel elevator:
To move the cabin, push button for wishing floor. If the cabin should enter more persons, each one should press a number of wishing floor. Driving is then going alphabetically by national order.

In a Paris hotel elevator:
Please leave your values at the front desk.

In a hotel in Athens:
Visitors are expected to complain at the office between the hours of 9 and 11 A.M. daily.

In a Yugoslavian hotel:
The flattening of underwear with pleasure is the job of the chambermaid.

In a Japanese hotel:
You are invited to take advantage of the chambermaid.

In the lobby of a Moscow hotel across from a Russian Orthodox monastery:
You are welcome to visit the cemetery where famous Russian and Soviet composers, artists, and writers are buried daily except Thursday.

In an Austrian hotel catering to skiers:
Not to perambulate the corridors in the hours of repose in the boots of ascension.

On the menu of a Swiss restaurant:
Our wines leave you nothing to hope for.

On the menu of a Polish hotel:
Salad a firm's own make; limpid red beet soup with cheesy dumplings in the form of a finger; roasted duck let loose; beef rashers beaten up in the country people's fashion.

Outside a Hong Kong tailor shop:
Ladies may have a fit upstairs.

In a Bangkok dry cleaners:
Drop your trousers here for best results.

Outside a Paris dress shop:
Dresses for street walking.

In a Rhodes tailor shop:
Order your summers suit. Because is big rush we will execute customers in strict rotation.

A sign posted in Germany's Black forest:
It is strictly forbidden on our black forest camping site that people of different sex, for instance, men and women, live together in one tent unless they are married with each other for that purpose.

In a Zurich hotel:
Because of the impropriety of entertaining guests of the opposite sex in the bedroom, it is suggested that the lobby be used for this purpose.

In an advertisement by a Hong Kong dentist:
Teeth extracted by the latest Methodists.

In a Rome laundry:
Ladies, leave your clothes here and spend the afternoon having a good time.

In a Swiss mountain inn:
Special today - no ice cream.

In a Bangkok temple:
It is forbidden to enter a woman even a foreigner if dressed as a man.

In a Copenhagen airline ticket office:
We take your bags and send them in all directions.

On the door of a Moscow hotel room:
If this is your first visit to the USSR, you are welcome to it.

In a Norwegian cocktail lounge:
Ladies are requested not to have children in the bar.

In a Budapest zoo:
Please do not feed the animals. If you have any suitable food, give it to the guard on duty.

In the office of a Roman doctor:
Specialist in women and other diseases.

In an Acapulco hotel:
The manager has personally passed all the water served here.

In a Tokyo shop:
Our nylons cost more than common, but you'll find they are best in the long run.

From a Japanese information booklet about using a hotel air conditioner:
Cooles and Heates: If you want just condition of warm in your room, please control yourself.

From a brochure of a car rental firm in Tokyo:
When passenger of foot heave in sight, tootle the horn. Trumpet him melodiously at first, but if he still obstacles your passage then tootle him with vigor.

Two signs from a Majorcan shop entrance:
English well talking. - Here speeching American.

Wed Apr 29 '09 5:38:22 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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Ugh! Today's the day. It's going down at my husband's job today and tomorrow. ELIMINATION DAY. Their shop has a "meeting" at 10:00. Don't know if any of them are on the chopping block or not. They have offices set up strictly for the dearly departed to be told about their benefits or whatever they're going to get as they get the boot. It's been coming, but people weren't sure exactly when. Fuckin' cutbacks! This sucks so bad.

Anyways, all I can do is pray...

I feel like I'm gonna hurl, and it feels like my heart dropped to my feet. So many people losing jobs...

Even if you get to keep yer job, yer so sad for the ones who don't.

OH - GET THIS - On this day - the day they are changing peoples lives - the CEO's came to work in fucking LIMOS!!! Not their own cars like normal, not a cab - LIMOS. They've also had card swipes installed last week in their office doors so no riff raff can get in. Panic buttons were installed in different locations also. Let's waste a hundred thousand or so to protect the top crust so the money isn't there to pay the people who do all the fucking work to keep the place running. EXCESS and GREED is what it's all about.



Edited Wed Apr 29 '09 6:49 am

Wed Apr 29 '09 6:37:16 am Set this message as last read

death cube k

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michelle that sucks .. up here in Canada its not so bad yet.. but people applying for unemployment benefits have gone up in the last month . the province where i am has a decent economy . and we have as much oil as most of the arab world .. so we (i mean Canada)should be ok.. but still its getting worse

Edited Wed Apr 29 '09 6:47 am
Wed Apr 29 '09 6:47:00 am Set this message as last read

guerralmg

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hello dear friend. you can tell me what is your pitch pedal effects??? you are the best... :) GOOD LUCK
Wed Apr 29 '09 7:20:46 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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He's safe!

He just called and said his shop was safe. They had enough voluntary outs so they didn't have to come after anyone else. One of the upper guys left, and they reassigned one of the women, and that was it. Thank you Jesus!!

He said that 43% of the involuntary cut will be management. Everyone agrees they're way management heavy. They had a voluntary program for people who were near retirement, or wanted out. They had a window of "opportunity" to take the leave, and as they put it, save a co-workers job. About 200some took it.

Well, another crisis avoided for now.

Wed Apr 29 '09 7:55:56 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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good news michelle, now enjoy the rest of your day...
Wed Apr 29 '09 8:15:51 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Geez scubadaz other than the fact Quadraphenia was beach time Brighton and that the album was recorded in the "Kitchen" at Battersea and Dr Jimmy and Mr Jim (four Quadro jims) I cannot figure this out.... Course I am in Canada

Edited Wed Apr 29 '09 9:02 am
Wed Apr 29 '09 8:48:30 am Set this message as last read

cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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chellie, congrats... cut backs are never about saving companies but about perpetuating someone else's excessive lifestyle...
Wed Apr 29 '09 8:54:07 am Set this message as last read

Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473
UK
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Well, when you put it like that it seems obvious :)

Listening to: Not of This Earth by Joe
Wed Apr 29 '09 9:39:18 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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I still say it's got something to do with being a c#@%

Edited Wed Apr 29 '09 9:57 am
Wed Apr 29 '09 9:47:15 am Set this message as last read

GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz
Santa Clara, California
USA
Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Traci Cheese--You have mail.
Wed Apr 29 '09 12:46:24 pm Set this message as last read

axeshredderjc
Joe Axeshredder
Long Island, NY
United States
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Thanks Austin for the Info on Vertigo, though i like it cause of Joe's additions to the song,as a renewed Sammy fan, it will be worth the search. ...and a quick thanks to those who post cool Joe stuff here. I get addicted to new info. Isnt it great we are fans of someone who keeps it fresh every year?.!..Thanks Joe!!
Wed Apr 29 '09 2:20:29 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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jus finished writing drums for a 4.:30 min song, yoooooew

the the hard part, the friggin guitars
Wed Apr 29 '09 2:37:34 pm Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Ozzy - you crack me up, no end.

Scuby - well done, I had no idea what that was!

chelle - glad to hear your husband's job is OK. Relief would be palpable.

Glitzy - how you going mate? Need an update from you.

burly - never realised the difficulty in the media available to peeps driving tractors - can you get the internet out on the tractor (phone device?) and use internet radio? Spose you have to have power.......my car only has a radio so I take my ipod with me and listen to that whilst driving.

Ten Words update - I'm going much better since I pulled howaiti's version from YT - great guy - had a little go at the start of the solo last night - very S-L-O-W-L-Y so it sounded nothing like it :0).

Wed Apr 29 '09 3:52:33 pm Set this message as last read

fatape
craig
North Lambton/Newcastle, NSW
Australia
Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Blue_Moon:- Hey Al,are you still using Beatcraft for drums? I reckon it's one of the coolest little bits of software.

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

Edited Wed Apr 29 '09 4:09 pm

Wed Apr 29 '09 4:09:13 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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I'm all caught up now...woohoo!

Pip Satrini - Tal Wilkenfeld (Jeff Beck's bass player) is in her early 20s, thankyouverymuch. Nothing wrong with it. ;-)

BTW, your mail arrived last week.


michelle - Awesome...glad you had fun at the Disturbed gig. I actually don't know much of their music...is there an album you recommend I check out?

Also, I'm a HUGE Lacuna Coil and have to say if you can see them on their own I recommend you do it...their other music is more interesting (they mainly stick to the singles on these package tours). From the music I know you like, I bet you'd really dig their Unleashed Memories. Buy the version with 15 tracks (the last five make up the band's Halflife EP...they were added to the album when it was rereleased).

While I'm at it, here are some pictures from an acoustic in-store performance at West LA Music two years ago (the same place Satch started the SC tour):

http://austin.lewis.googlepages.com/LC03.jpg
http://austin.lewis.googlepages.com/LC06CS.jpg

And this is after their show at the Key Club in Hollywood a few months later. Ignore the goofy guy.


burly - There's a DJ on KLOS, Jim Ladd, who does a latenight freeform radio show. I love listening to him...he takes requests all the time and sometimes will build a whole show around a song suggested by a caller. It's great...I wish there were more people like him on the radio.

Tom Petty's song The Last DJ was written about him.


scubadaz - I don't think the swine flu will affect Chickenfoot in any way (or future tours, sporting event schedules, etc.). As I understand it (and someone please correct me if I'm wrong), it's rarely fatal. Suspected deaths in Mexico are at about 150 (though actually may only be 5% of that), but I think that would have happened nearly anywhere because it's a new outbreak.

I'm not a doctor of course, but I suspect this will all but disappear in a week or two...however long it normally takes people to get over the flu. There's so much information out there now, and (again) it's rarely fatal.

...Austin...

Edited Thu Apr 30 '09 10:33 am

Wed Apr 29 '09 5:00:15 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...I made it!.YEP! i,m home just barely,though had the t`nt` out my 1975 can-am 250 enduro restored babie, well I bought this spark plug cap off the small engine shop on my road no good the rubber melted dried out the wire fell out then mafter fixing that my spark plug wire fell off fixed that then my spak plug cap again fixed that then it wasn`t` getting any fuel the fuel on off valve is plugged kept starting stauling ride for a while run out of gas every time i put anew spark plug in that was on the way home i was out for well over 2 hours in the bush the woods the wilderness .Mission success babe,s hey whats good for the goose ,.Turn,s out is good for the gander here I am safe and sound later wolf2. i need to clean my fuel petcock or replace it new bigger better small engine aspark plug wire and a snowmobile spark plug cap then were gpoing mobile you know i wanna go home were going Mobile later wolf2.
Wed Apr 29 '09 5:26:44 pm Set this message as last read
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