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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!!
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Wed Apr 29 '09 2:20:29 pm
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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).
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Wed Apr 29 '09 3:52:33 pm
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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!!!!!!!!!!
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Wed Apr 29 '09 4:09:13 pm
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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...
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Wed Apr 29 '09 5:00:15 pm
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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.
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Wed Apr 29 '09 5:26:44 pm
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Joe Roswood Curauma, Valparaiso Chile Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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Hi Joe, I want to be likr you but i don't have resources to learn, so i ask you if you can teach me something to learn. If you can, please do it, I really want to grow up to be like you, so that's it please write me back. greetings
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Wed Apr 29 '09 7:38:39 pm
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Joe Satriani
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... I've been foolin' 'round with this AdrenaLinn lll that Roger Linn sent me, and it's very cool... It's very inspiring, a great tool for writing, and a funky sound generator too ... Joe
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Wed Apr 29 '09 9:17:08 pm
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Mahbaei
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Hello Joe,for making the fingers fast it is good to raise the tempo each day ,i mean for ex if i start with 80 tempo afther one time raise it to 90,100.. and go up or is better to play with the tempo that i can 1 month and afther i am good at it rasie it to higher tempo.
Thankyou joe i wish the best things for you in the world.
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Wed Apr 29 '09 11:17:41 pm
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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its done alrite, well gota gate eq and compress the toms and do the overheads too good ole snare n kick are so easy to do now i suck with the toms and cymbals, need more practice there
then theres a questionable structure change toward the end... other than that it sounds cool almost figured out the little nitches
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Wed Apr 29 '09 11:19:44 pm
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roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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time consuming alright, i,m gonna get ma mits on the Steven Slate Platinum samples June has all that done for y, doing anything via plug ins drums/orchestra etc is a real time sponge so its always great t find software that cuts some corners with pro sounding results
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Wed Apr 29 '09 11:55:41 pm
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fatape
craig North Lambton/Newcastle, NSW Australia Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Joe:-Good to see a little more blue.Just checked the website for the AdrenaLinnIII you mentioned.Looks like a wicked piece of gear.
Anyhooo...,hope you have a ball with rest of the Chickens on tour and hope to see in Australia with Sammy,Mikey and Chad real soon.Please keep us Aussies posted as we're all desperate for some live 'Foot!!!!!
C'MON AUSSIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thu Apr 30 '09 12:45:29 am
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Skippygirl
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Joe - hey some blue! I have no idea what the adrenalin thingy is but you go ahead and have fun with it anyhoo........
BTW I don't think Slash is the brightest spark plug in the box hehe.
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Thu Apr 30 '09 1:00:40 am
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Jesseguitar
Jesse Smit enschede, Overijssel Nederland Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Whoa, Joe's actually on here!:D
Joe, do you know if the chrome boy's are still in production? And one question, what's your favourite mode! Of course, depends on the mood you're in, and the specific feel of the mode, but do you have a favourite?
Good luck on tour!
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Thu Apr 30 '09 2:13:42 am
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burly
Steve Johnson Pocahontas, Arkansas U.S. Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Skippy- Satellite radio is very easy to access just about anywhere in the U.S for around $10.00 / month ( plus a small extra equipment investment) Wireless internet is available as well but with spotty coverage in some areas where cell phone service is present. There are a few "dead" spots in remote areas where tower coverage is inadequate. With cell phones or internet where I farm, I can usually get a signal on the tractor but in some fields I will need to stop to continue a call. You may have coverage on one end of the field but maybe not on the other end or in the middle.
Austin-It seems that Spirit of Radio
has been tainted by commercialism and greed. I can remember as a small boy, my grandfather's farm trucks had A.M. radios and once in a while at night I could pick up WLS in Chicago. I think it was in 1978 I got my hands on an F.M. converter and thought I was in heaven.I discovered Rock 103 in Memphis..Wow. That is where Red Beard got his start. On A.M rock was just not available here. and it is difficult in times like this to find a station format that suits my taste. I guess I need to go back and remember the old A.M. days and be thankful for what I have.
Check out the Live Tracks on the Red Beard link, a live performance of Ceremony..Cool
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