Lateralus46and2
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Hi Satch,
My ultimate wish set list...
1. LORDS OF KARMA - My favorite track of all time.. Please play with an extended outro with LOTS of harmony
2. NOT OF THIS EARTH - A must live.. with a lot of bass!!
3. I BELIEVE - My partner's favorite track.. she's coming too
4. BANANA MANGO II - Much darker than the first
5. RUBINA - Album version please. The PH in the solo!! Have seen all live versions in youtube but you never do the PH. Also a slow tempo version would really set the mood
6. LOVE THING - I can play it too!!
7. THINKING OF YOU - I'm still trying to figure out how you play the trill bit..
8. CANT SLOW DOWN - Definitely an awesome vocal track
9. COOL 9 - 1996 G3 Version - Very bluesy and does sound very different
Thank you
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Wed Jul 9 '14 3:42:01 am
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Lateralus46and2
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It's a beautiful track.
Judging by your favourite Satch song and the Paul Gilbert recommendations from you, you're into ballads right?
How 'bout Vai's Hand on Heart? Or Satch's Thinking of you.. especially the 2'nd solo. That part always gets to me.
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Wed Jul 9 '14 5:48:29 am
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BigBunny
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I'm not that into ballads, for example I also love 'House Full of Bullets' and bang my head along with it >=;)
I love Vai's ballad 'Feathers' & 'Mulloch Atsi' (sp?).
I haven't listened to Time Machine for awhile, that's where 'Thinking of you' is on, right?
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Wed Jul 9 '14 6:50:47 am
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Thinking of you is lovely, can't beat a bit of A major
Almost got it.... Mullach an tSí is how it's probably said or translation "my bit of the great big world"
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Wed Jul 9 '14 7:08:49 am
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wolf2
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What are ,you doing! serious man extremely sick right now! I am indeed!!!.Well I had to get 6 prescriptions man and friday my risperidone is ready . The old can am 250 1975 t,nt does a number on you I get some serious traction hey man the tnt has the new rubbbber on it the ones from canadian tire in bancroft well,I bought front and rear tires man and tubes same brand as original different ,tread pattter .Cheng shin their callled thses ones ar 50 % on road and 50% off road enduro knobbbbies I only ever did put the rear tire and tube on man it took 17 days to change and I was huge man working on makeing my last rambo movie at the time just before. The tire es that were on it were original euipment over 35 ,years they were on for you cant get another crhome rime you cant use a machine tire changer and you cant damge the rim done by hand with my physic from rambo 4 just titttled RAMBO the new one.I stilll have not done the front tire and tube for the set these tires are used in the mountains of china to ffeed fire breathing dragone made in taiwan republic of china r.o.c. ANYWAYS been raceing and ridieng it another 6 mill monday another 4 mill another 2 mill etc my dissabilty woment is manageing the bank too keep track of my money for parliment i give parliment the province diasaabilty money hey they told me they didnt need any more theirs over a zilllionn all togetr in cash the tnt gets some extreme traction man total hook up dirt grass mudd rough roads whatver plus the tires are speed rated,You should see these enduro knobbbies man their more agressive more traction then the Metslers 6 day enduro knowbbbies on the atk406 cross countryright now im takeing paroxeteine whic is for pain accooording to the dictionary and can make you happpy for depsression yeah i had some from 20003 old ones fresh presrption now litttle depressed anh Too much momney etc being toogood aswell just being qualified you know and ligggit! ONE OF THOSE A DAY A MUSCLE PILL EVERY DAY OXEY PAM ONE OF THOSE 3 YTYELNOL 2 WITH CODEINGE FOR THE CAN AM SHOULDER PAIN RIDESPERIDON .AS.A.LOW DOSE MULTI VITAMIN MINERAL VITAMIN C VITAMIN E VITAMIN B12 every day that studffs the norm the scriptsion until my pain goes away have some sort of chest thing amoxicillan scription penicllin dont know theold 250 just about killled me man dyno tested igntion no toil air filter igniton produtcs canatian tire bancroft canadian tireds bancroft tires brake lever s and filters tubes too their chengshin as well theyr are nust in the states hey now the u.s.a. goverment is giving them with the banks 35 years to pay fooof their dirtbike according to dritbike magazine i mean mine was 19000.00 cash in 91 the ATK 406 i paid cash I was just aboy man not 35 years to pay it off nuts hey dont know but they make like 4bucks for 12 -20 hrous a month on average their in most states so thats llogical but nuts hey dissabilty is keeping track of the bank for me i brought my boodk last week for all deffintions everything the cashs are under the amounts it was all their had the bank make a list of all titttle and attcah it to my acoount thats that serious pain man serious sickness ice rub shoulder dcotor 6 prescriptions plus the usualll could be couple weeks till im bettter Your fine will talk later wolf2 the last races were monday wolf2.
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Wed Jul 9 '14 8:16:37 am
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spr
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Hey Joe,
i am happy you are going to be in germany this year again.
But why do you book 3 venues in a radius of 50km/miles? It is so hard to get to your concerts or others, because they are so far away, each over 300km/miles. I live in bavaria, middle, near nuremburg. There seems to be a hole where no band of the world wants to play. But hey, Andy Timmons was playing somewhere near this winter, in the middle of nowhere in a small Bar. So i shouldn't need to complain so much.
Please consider a more widespread venue approach for the future. Chances might get higher for all people to come have some fun.
Thanks. I hope you don't mind hearing my thoughts.
Looking forward to the concert.
All the best, spr.
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Thu Jul 10 '14 1:02:54 am
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Paul Laguna
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Hi Joe, I'm new fan. I just bought your book "The Secrets of Guitar". Thank you its THE BEST electric guitar book I have ever come across. Any chance would you have a website that you offer online guitar lessons or schooling that you only teach? I'm 30,been playing for 16 years on and off. Ear and tab trained by myself. Love Hendrix, Robert Johnson, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Randy Rhoads, Petrucci, Malmsteen. I also love jazz and classical music. Finally 4 weeks ago I got inspired and starting taking a strong interest to music theory, reading music, major minor and modes. I started retraining myself in those area. Do you have classes and or lessons that I may subscribe (paid or not paid doesn't matter). I have this very strong overwhelming urge to master the guitar for a really long time. Anyway sorry so long. Feels like you would understand though. Thanks for your time. Best Regards Paul...
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Wawan solo
Erwan Pleindoux Marseille, France Plays: Guitar (12 years)
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Lateralus46&2: thanks for your advice!
It was a great concert that we (son & father) did really enjoy in this little concert Hall: just at Satch's feet!!
The 4 dudes were gréât on stage!
Just have to wait 2 weeks for the next concert, outdoor this Time!
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Thu Jul 10 '14 5:53:39 am
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Lateralus46and2
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WAWAN SOLO..
That's awesome. Father and son thing I like it..
If anything, tell him to practice the Gmajor scale from open all the way down to 24. It's the most common scale used IMO..GABCDEF#G . I'm not a fan of C Major. And alternate picking. But the way you hold the pick is crucial.
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Thu Jul 10 '14 6:23:19 am
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sija
Pieter Brijker Neede, Gelderland Netherlands Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Hello Joe, Is it possible to see you nplay at the G3 with Carlos Santana and Joe Bonamassa? It would be a great music festival in Blues with these guys, as specialy in Holland. And you know the best places in holland.
Greatings Pieter
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Thu Jul 10 '14 10:10:40 am
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BigBunny
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I just wanted to share that my Gandalf The Grey hat arrived today and it is AWESOME! o_O made by the same people who worked on the movie. considering wearing it to my Satch concert in November hmmm have 4 months to think about it >=;)
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Thu Jul 10 '14 7:14:35 pm
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Pete2410
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Hi Joe
You may not remember me but last year I met you at Colston Hall in Bristol, England.
I told you that I couldn't afford to buy your new guitar at that moment in time, the 2410, but could afford a orange pen and asked you to sign my jacket !
Well, just recently I have become the proud owner of an Ibanez 2410.
I just wanted to let you know that I wanted to drop the action a little and wanted to loosen the stud lock bolt, the one on the inside of the stud bolt, only to find that the Allen key supplied with the guitar fitted the one bolt but not the other, on closer inspection it seemed like the hexagon shaped head had been rounded off !
I contacted Thomann in Germany and they requested photographs of the said bolts and have just recently sent me 2 prepacakged stud bolt assemblies !
I tried the Allen key and they are exactly the same as the ones already on the guitar and am beginning to think that it could be a manufacturing problem and wanted to let you know because you play and endorse this particular Ibanez guitar !
Also, the Allen key that is a tight fit on the one stud lock bolt doesn't turn !
I think Ibanez needs to know about this problem so as to correct any manufacturing/quality control issue !
I understand Joe that once the action is set to the desired height it never really needs to be touched, it's just that this issue is disturbing on a guitar of this calibre !
I hope you don't mind me bringing this to your attention !
Love what you do Joe, I've never copied what you do but am immensely inspired by what you do !
Regards
Peter
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Sat Jul 12 '14 1:33:24 am
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ibanezguitars
Joan Jove Mollet del Valles, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Going to see Joe next monday
Glad to realize many old fellows still "talk to Joe", including wolfie
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TheHawkGuy
Danny California USA
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I kinda has an idea why joe did not post in blue texts like he used to , because somebody post a wisecrack of only time joe post is when someone has cancer or passed away, eversince joe read that , I think he stop posting here, but then again , those are just thoughts
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Sat Jul 12 '14 12:16:18 pm
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Wawan solo
Erwan Pleindoux Marseille, France Plays: Guitar (12 years)
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lateralus46and2: thank you for your advice (but I do not have 24 frets yet for your previous advice!).
I will do exercice for sweep arpegios : I did not know this technique from my teacher yet (found nice explanations on Youtube)
Wawan solo
That´s maybe not the right place for such chat, but we cannot access the ´live chat' from iPad (apparently needs something more...flashplayer7 that is not OK on iPad or Mac): Mister webmaster?
The dad
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BigBunny
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michelle - I vaguely remember The Banana Splits >=:D love that theme song! I loved watching The Muppets as a kid and the cartoons in the 80's, Transformers, He-Man & She-ra "Princess of Power".
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Mon Jul 14 '14 12:49:53 am
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