satchblues
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Big day for Chickenfoot news... I'm seriously tempted to go to the in-store signing on June 5th. Wonder how long the line will be?? I have the vinyl preordered (mostly for the bonus track) and was planning to buy the CD on release day. I guess that means if you go to the signing, you can buy the CD 4 days early? Sounds like a plan!
2 new songs leaked on Youtube. I won't link to them here, just search Youtube. Great, amazing stuff! And that's 2 more songs I'll be somewhat familiar with by next week's show in Hollywood. Excellent!
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Wed May 13 '09 12:50:50 am
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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I've been on vacation for a few days and have some catching up to do, but...
cosmic_ape - I didn't get the Chickenfoot email...I think that makes two or three in a row that I haven't gotten. Can you (or someone) tell me what the subject line was and the time/date it was sent? I'll try to figure out where it went.
I have no job (ha!), so I'll have plenty of time to wait in line at Best Buy on June 5. 8 p.m. is a late start time...I know when Joe does these things he usually will wait until everyone gets an autograph, but I don't know if that'll happen this time around...? I can't see the store putting up with fans past 11 p.m. or maybe midnight, unless the signing is outside. Anyway, I'll probably plan on being at the store by no later than 4 p.m.
And sort of in response to the Chickenfoot scalping...in case I come across an actual nice person who is selling a Chickenfoot ticket for face value the night of the LA show...do you have plans that night? If you'll be in town I'll call you if I can find an extra...
...Austin...
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Wed May 13 '09 12:59:17 am
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Guitarvibes
Frits The T2J heretic. The Netherlands Plays: Guitar (1007 years)
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mikes thanx. I prefer the newwow, the oldwow lacks expression, so many notes get in the way (Having said that, I'd give a million to be able to play like that ;-)
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Wed May 13 '09 4:23:50 am
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Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473 UK Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Guitarvibes: Wow indeed, that was fantastic :)
Scuba: Just be glad you remembered the combination :) But yes, you can't beat Ibanez for necks really now can you?
Listening to: Circumstances by Rush
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Wed May 13 '09 9:41:49 am
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satchblues
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Interesting blog about Chickenfoot from Bob Lefsetz, apparently some music industry insider guy (I've never heard of him): http://lefsetz.com/wordpress/index.php/archives/2009/05/12/down-the-drain/
Overall very positive about the new stuff, though I have to vehemently disagree with his opening dig on Joe's solo career:
I don’t know what’s happening with that Coldplay lawsuit, especially now that Cat Stevens has weighed in, but I’ve always thought Joe Satriani has had better chops than material. That’s the plight of too many of these eighties guitar superstars, they had technique, they spent 10,000 hours practicing in their bedrooms, they just neglected to take any SONGWRITING CLASSES!
See, I've always contended that what sets Joe Satriani apart from the myriad of other shredders from the 80s and beyond is his ability to write good songs around the instrumental guitar. For years, I've marveled at how simple the structure of Joe's songs can be, while simultaneously sounding very fresh and innovative. That, to me, is the mark of a master songwriter. The fact that he's such an incredible technical player is just very sweet icing on the cake.
I think most people, like this guy, hear the technical gymnastics and stop listening to the underlying song structure, which is the real heart of the music. They dismiss the music as cold and emotionless, technical wizardry without feeling and musicianship. As we all know, this couldn't be further from the truth.
These people see the exquisite icing and walk away, assuming there's no cake underneath. In reality, the cake is not only there, but it's amazing and puts the icing to shame.
Dang, now I'm hungry! ;) My $0.02 for the day.
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Wed May 13 '09 10:04:58 am
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