anibur
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hey Peace Lily - thanks for the link - I can't get the vids but the translation is so funny..
Here is one part...
The Seventies ruled! Los geht es mit einem Wah Wah-Pattern, das im Chicken Scratch-Style angeschlagen wird. It starts with a wah wah pattern that in-Style Chicken Scratch is struck. In our specific case, this means that their finger on the eighth fret easily spread across all strings in order to dampen Sun Anschließend greift ihr den Ton ´E´ im 9. Then it uses the sound 'e' in the 9th Bund mit einem der frei gebliebenen drei Finger. Covenant with one of the remaining three fingers free.
Now hang on - That was all in English when I C & P it - but now it shows as?? what?
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wolf2
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....whats up! worked today my kelly logging seen got paid crisp 300buckeroos.went to the bank got that special bank draft to renew my subscription to dirtbike magazine picked up a nude calendar and a couple bank ones thats it just chillin now brought in wood fires stoked i been working for kelly timbers for about 30 years hey man dont tell anyone he was here once about 11 years ago I was still working out wasnt strong enough for comber operation but fully worked out every day or 8 years will hold at full power for 11-14 years in a proffesionql weightlifter hey bro.Anywayseverything is running good new sprocket should be here in a week or two dont need it it,s a spare well it,s available they reduced the price for clearance working for bob the cahs just keeps coming Bonus moms home now with grocerys to put away from up north with my chauffer later wolf2.
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andy1
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CIAO JOE I HOPE YOU TO READ MY MESSAGE OF SUNDAY 15 nov...CIAO CIAO
how amazing songs have you made in your life..incredible..
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Amazing Maze
Meisam Arjomandpour Stockholm, Sundbybergs Sweden Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Hi Joe, Please read this massage, Pool Sweden, Stockhom and Me...... Not being honoured by your presence and last year when you came to Sweden with Chickenfoot, although it was more than great, I realy wanted and still want to see you perform your own song.
So it seams like all I can do right now is to look at your tour program and read your comments everyday and feel sorry for my self :(
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Peace Lily
Debora Aylett Irrigon, Oregon United states
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Anibur- LOL....sometimes Google Translate can be a friend...other times not so much. Don't know why the vids would not work, worked for me but the internet can be soooo fickle at times...... :-)
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Mon Nov 15 '10 5:08:29 pm
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Peace Lily
Debora Aylett Irrigon, Oregon United states
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Cheese- I just clicked on my link and the vids started up fine ......can't imagine why they won't work for others . Maybe its a browser issue...I am using Mozilla . Anyway ....sorry. :-(
Edit- The link definitely does not like Internet Explorer...tried it with IE and it is all messed up, but oh well like ya said ...the thought was there.... :-)
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stonycatie
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Dear Joe, your music is really too much beautiful to make it run so fast! Thank you for last night in Milan! Listen to Adrian Belew was great too!
Thanx also for the night in Masada. I know you weren’t, but I was there last August, in a hostel, at the foot of the mountain. We had planned to move at four next morning, walk up to the top and see the dawn from there. That night I couldn’t get a wink of sleep. I got up and started reading, trying to get some, but nothing to do. At two I suddenly realized I had some of your music in my cellular phone. I took it and went upstairs, out on the terrace. Why should I’d fallen asleep? I took a chair, put my feet on the table and earphones on…That was fine! The gentle insomnia, the friendly bad cough, the black and white cat looking for something to eat was rumbling rummaging into the trashcan, hot wind blowing, pale stars dimmed by damp, silence all around, your wonderful clear notes filling the black wide sky and running jumping thru all the Judean desert, from top to top of rocky dunes…I think those stones still remember "The forgotten"! What a great night!...and after having seen the dawn from there, I went up to the top of Masada smoothly and easily by cable car!
Many kisses, Caterina.
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Skippygirl
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Peace - thanks for the link the translation is hilarious.
And yes I had a great weekend, and when my buddies sober up they might even remember that they were interested in coming on a US Satch tour with me next year. They'll probably still call him "Joe Santorini" but that's OK :0).
Glad your son liked GIC, that's cool. Best to sneak up on them with Subtle Satchification isnt' it?
You gotta get a load of this song - it's the opening song to the True Blood series, of which my buddies and I watched the whole first series over the weekend. Every time a new episode started we were all rockin to this tune.
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Jason Sane
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Hi Joe, PLEASE HELP!!!
I know this isn't a direct question regarding your music but it is extremely relevent to all fans who are also dedicated musicians! I heard Flying In A Blue Dream when I was in my early teens and experienced exactly what you described happening to you when you first heard Jimi Hendrix. I immediately knew that I NEEDED to play guitar and for that I truly owe you my deepest gratitude for the rest of my life! As you have always been extremely generous with your advice to guitarists and your music is largely responsible for me embarking on my journey as a musician, I was hoping you could shed some light on how you avoid repetitive strain injuries while forging your physical technique and performing every night while on tour. I have always practised a lot over the last 20 years but have rarely managed to strain anything but I recently developed minor pain in my fretting ring finger tendon practising legato. Medical advice was anti-inflammatories/no playing at all. I have since healed but I need to insure that it doesn't happen again. I teach guitar for a living so if I can't play I can't eat! I have been reading several books on the subject but any personal advice to all of us on how you avoid injury while maintaining your olympic level finger fitness would be appreciated beyond words! Thanks!
Sincerely,
Jason
PS - I can't wait to see your show when you head through Calgary, Alberta in January! Thanks for that in advance!!!!!!!
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BigBunny
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gotta have Joe what better song to listen to than Wind in the Trees when you got 40 mh winds huh
Kayla - Joe really saved the best for last on his new album. last 3 tracks are Amazing with a capital A!!
no winds here. gonna have some hot weather on the weekend 37c O_o hoping to see some lightning on sunday
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