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Mihulka3
Ray Mihulka III
Omaha, Ne
USA
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When are u coming to Omaha? Do you know Micheal Lee Firkins?
Mon May 4 '09 8:09:28 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Did u ever get that "Genius of Joe Satriani" cd im amoeba music in L.a Austin!? ...I thought about it but didn't =/


and hey Joseph since yer around a bit, here's an old squares photo and a rare classic I mustered up...

Clicky Here

and im sure This was hip at the time


Edited Mon May 4 '09 8:50 pm
Mon May 4 '09 8:14:51 pm Set this message as last read

Joe Satriani

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Austin... Jeff, John Cuniberti and I are always moving a little closer to configuring some kind of Squares retrospective. John has baked the tapes and made the digi transfers, we just need some time to focus on it.... Andy passed away a few years ago without having pulled things together enough to make it back on the stage... Jeff and I saw him a few times out on tour, but... he was battling sobriety, and not being in a band... The irony is, he's on the radio more than me and Jeff, you can hear his great voice, clear as bell on "The Dream is Over" by Crowded House a few times a day anywhere in the world... Perhaps the memories still hurt too much for us to sit in a studio and deal with ... If you know someone out there who needs saving, don't wait, jump in... Joe
Mon May 4 '09 8:52:06 pm Set this message as last read

Joe Satriani

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Alan, Yes! Finally proof that I invented Blue Steel!!!
Mon May 4 '09 8:57:58 pm Set this message as last read

hybes
Mark Hybers
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Joe - It's sure nice to see you jump in here now and again and engage in conversation. It means a lot to all of us. Are you going to be able to put the final touches on your DVD before the Foot hits the road?
Mon May 4 '09 9:05:52 pm Set this message as last read

Joe Satriani

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Mark, almost finished with special features... We should have it ready for late September release.. Joe
Mon May 4 '09 9:07:14 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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I'm thinkin the guys are on frequent fun-breaks during rehearsals, lol!

Post whore indeed!!

Mon May 4 '09 9:10:21 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
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You know it... Here's another mysterious classic look!

that's from a good bit back... gota love the oldies
Mon May 4 '09 9:13:09 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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oops

well might aswell make use of this lovely post space... here's a picture of Vai ...or similar


Edited Mon May 4 '09 9:39 pm
Mon May 4 '09 9:14:21 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
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oops.. posted 3 times Sry think those post rules screwed up with the refresh button

....and one more of my lovely pedalboard ...once again sry :D


Edited Mon May 4 '09 9:42 pm
Mon May 4 '09 9:15:46 pm Set this message as last read

roo
Andrew Longhorn
iphone app: RooSatch
Australia
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Joe, you've still got a few posts to hit the 1,000 mate!

You must be enjoying a little Joe time I guess, being on here so often over the last week. Everyone's gotta remember to take time to themselves. I'm sure you see this as relaxation don't you? I can't see you thinking... Oh bugger, I've not checked those bloody T2J posts, there will be pages of the buggers, damn I rue the day I agreed to that....

I think you get a kick out of reading through them when you get the chance.

I for one think you are a legend for the amount of time you spare for your fans, and it's just gonna get bigger with the chickenfoot yumcha thingy you've been roped into.

Now that I've patted your ego, got any spare Squares original EP/single/etc you can send my way? hehehehehe can't blame me for asking... :)

All the best, Roo

Mon May 4 '09 9:26:57 pm Set this message as last read

roo
Andrew Longhorn
iphone app: RooSatch
Australia
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Oh, and anyone work out who's distributing for Chickfoot in Australia? I can't find out anywhere, might have to order online to ensure I get me CD and my Vinyl.

Roo

Mon May 4 '09 9:28:50 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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ya know Roo, now that u bring it up, it's interesting they're putting out the Chickenfoot album on vinyl....why is that?? Even Joe said in his recent Bone interview he doesn't even own a turntable anymore!!! Most peoples don't I'm thinkin....

Wonder what's the thought behind that....

But my dad has a really cool old turntable, wonder if I could sneak over there and blast him wiff some Chickenfoot, LOL!!!

He might never recover!!

Vinyl?

Mon May 4 '09 9:32:51 pm Set this message as last read

Mahavishnu
Brian Currier
Newberg, Oregon
US
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Joe , I have to admit , I was hoping to see you walk out and play with Jeff Beck in Oakland. That would have been Cool! Any G3 plans brewing...Jeff Beck ? How about Johnny Winter , I bet he would go for it , and Andy Timmons , I'll never forget the guitar clinic he did in Bozeman Mt. Blew me away....see you in San Francisco !
Mon May 4 '09 9:39:49 pm Set this message as last read

roo
Andrew Longhorn
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Australia
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I think vinyl is one of those weird things like classic cars. They are just classic. There's few things in the world like that. If Ferarri put out a remake of a classic they'd sell like hotcakes.

Classic cars, rotary dialers, retro apartment decor and vinyl just stay in there.

But things like Cassette tapes, Betamax, VHS, etc. just die an d go away (except for the historians and the fanatics).

Strange isn't it. But I definitely WILL be getting the vinyl for Chicktoe, it's a MUST!

Hey, I just thought of a good name for bootlegs for chickenfoot - Chickenboot!

Mon May 4 '09 9:40:33 pm Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Joe - thanks for all the blue we are Flying In a Blue Dream lately....

roo - I'm working on it, hope to have an answer re retailers soon and will pass it on to you and the other Aussies.

Al - those pics are great! Esp Joe by the bus haha.



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Mon May 4 '09 10:08:16 pm Set this message as last read

Guitarvibes
Frits The T2J heretic.
The Netherlands
Plays: Guitar (1007 years)
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Goodmorning satchland, Liberation Day in The Netherlands. Festiveties and live music all over the country. Unfortunately bad rainy weather. But one thing never changes: hot coffee in the morning!

SuperSwingDog I like the invisible car! More of that crazy stuff. This 3D guy is the greatest. But using a real car like the art student is best! I'll try to find a much bigger detailed picture. .....Update: Ah this is another view!

slanshroom 'tellybelly technique', I'm sure it will end up between tapping, hammer-ons, pull-offs,string bending, harmonics, palm muting, legato slide, pick scrape. But will it be allowed in Air Guitar Championships?

Al great photos you dug up. And very tasty pedalboard.

Joe I never see gate or compressor in your setup. Though most players use them. Can you explain? Using 19" stuff at FOH, or you just don't want it / need it?

Listening to: Buckethead



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Mon May 4 '09 10:15:36 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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compressions used post recording or even put through a rack comp during tracking... and live it can be added easily by the house desk too... my 2 cents anyways!

some players dig the dynamics
Mon May 4 '09 10:20:22 pm Set this message as last read

Guitarvibes
Frits The T2J heretic.
The Netherlands
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blue moon, that's not even one cent
Mon May 4 '09 10:43:27 pm Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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Slan - A gallon of the finest ale flies though the ether towards yer! A bit late but last night I was busy doin what a man's gotta do after bein away for a while ;-)
Tue May 5 '09 12:21:06 am Set this message as last read

cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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burly, more mixolydian tunes that come to mind:

- Raspberry Jam
- Manolo Sanlucar - Caballo Negro
- John Petrucci - Glasgow Kiss (the main theme)
- My guitar wants to kill your mama

Notice the chord progressions... You will find that when you are trying to accentuate a specific mode, there are certain chords that you will have to play and others that you might want to stay away from... When you want to play E mixolydian for instance, you stay away from A major, and so on and so forth...

The only time I'd play an A major chord on such scenario is if I wanted to accentuate an E major tonality. This would also mean that I'd have to play a B major chord (non diatonic to A major)... And there's plenty of songs that do that... Being ambiguous when playing with modes is always interesting... But for the most part, most of these tunes have a pretty static chord progression (one or two chords tops for the main themes)...

...hope this helps...



Edited Tue May 5 '09 12:28 am
Tue May 5 '09 12:26:58 am Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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Monterrey Trace - More and more peeps are getting those turntables that you can plug into the pute and get yer old vinyls digitised and onto the 'pod. Being an old fart I still have a turntable I bought over twenty years ago and have it rigged to play through the bose, man those old vinyls had a certain FEEL (can't really put my finger on exactly what it is) that you just don't get with the technically superior sanitised, digitised, lobotomised, perfect perfect sound we get on modern CD's. Your not THAT much younger than me, i'm sure you remember! Or am I looking back through rose tinted spectacles?

Ahh, nostalgia, it's not what it used to be!

Slan - Have another beer ole bud.

Tue May 5 '09 12:53:50 am Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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I like the vinyls because you know they are original and that there is a finite number of them. One of I have of Joe's was a 33rpm promo LP of Satch Boogie for SWTA and inside is a wonderfully written marketing letter to the radio station (or whoever) tellling them how Joe is the next sensation in guitar and that a special alien pick was included - really great stuff you can't get with a CD I reckon.

Plus, like the Time Machine LP it's great to read or enjoy the cover which can seem to provide so much more than even a CD slip cover.

I am just setting up the new home media centre thing and will definitely get a turntable component so I can play the vinyl as well.

burly - 'morning!!!!!!! Wakey, wakey. I'll find out about the rice planting and get back to you.

Glitzy?

!

Tue May 5 '09 1:09:21 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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mornin all

Cuth:just back from droppin him off at kindergarden, great lil guy, taken t his feet recently so he,s all over the gaff da da..... ooooh, that,ll be ma floor fxs presets gettin scrambled....again

scuba:sorted... got yer req... catches ale, see y for beer oclock round 9 tonight

guitarvibes: air guitar tellybelly technique, could be entertaining!!

Cappy:Good on ya! the missus pounced on me at 5 this morn so....yup...smiles all round :) no beers for me till the workloads done, i,ll have a cool one in yer honor around 9 tonight tho cheers!!

Joe:Indeed, loosing friends through alc or any other drug abuse/addiction is hard hittin, i,ve seen more lay t waste than i care for in a lifetime

back t work

Edited Tue May 5 '09 1:34 am

Tue May 5 '09 1:29:47 am Set this message as last read

Guitarvibes
Frits The T2J heretic.
The Netherlands
Plays: Guitar (1007 years)
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My brother in law used one of these new USB record players to put some of my father's old vinyl on CD. And even without the typical pops and crackle (the software takes them out) it absolutely sounds like a record. It is very pleasant and much more relaxing to listen to. And I was surprised by the overall sound quality. (I had not heard vinyl for too long I realized)
Tue May 5 '09 1:33:19 am Set this message as last read
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