superbad73
Justin Kirk Haddon Heights, New Jersey USA Plays: Bass (16 years)
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hey Joe are you coming to philly this summer to the tower thearter when will your summer dates 2011 be up thank you Justin
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Mon Apr 18 '11 8:26:42 am
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Peace Lily
Debora Aylett Irrigon, Oregon United states
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Re- Mr. Big album "What If".....luv it.... can not stop listening<3
Thanks to Do The Stu for mentioning this album. :-)
If any one would like a full listen go to What IF
Then go buy the album.........
Too Shay- So glad to read that your daughter is doing better...
Glitzman- Congrats on your time!
Off to the bank to try to straighten out this fraud mess...over 3000.00 dollars stolen not real happy with how my bank is handleing things but anyway
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Mon Apr 18 '11 10:17:20 am
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ibanezebra
Richard Barnes England Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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Why is there never anyone in the satch chat?
JON STEWART FOR G3!
Also, has anyone heard of Simon McBride? He supported Joe for the England leg of the wormhole tour, and he was amazing. Seen him twice since then. Obviously the highlight was seeing Joe. memories and ice 9 were my favourites. Keep on rocking Joe!
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Mon Apr 18 '11 1:08:34 pm
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ibanezebra
Richard Barnes England Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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I also forgot to say...
Joe, i know that Fenders might not be your area of expertise (although you probably know loads about everything to do with any guitar), but i was wondering if it's possible to adjust it so that it doesn't go out of tune every time it's used. If so, how is it done?
If it cant be done, ill just wait until ive got enough for a JS series. I dont want to spend more than 800 pounds, although i could go up to 1200. Which do you think is the best choice? (not the 2400, whammy bar is essential for the purchase)
Thanks Joe, you are truly inspirational.
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Mon Apr 18 '11 1:16:50 pm
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hybes
Mark Hybers Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Zinc Master - Thanks. I hadn't had a chance to hear any of it yet, but I've always liked everything else put out by them.
I have gone old school with a couple of new releases by some old bands. Whitesnake and Kingdom Come. Well, Kingdom Come's new cd is really a rework of some older stuff. Really cool though. Extremely bass driven! I really like the new Whitesnake cd. Nothing new or special, just typical ass ripping rock. Typical Whitesnake style. Solid riffs, nice use of the bell portion of the cymbals!! Just don't get enough of that anymore. =)
Sooooooooooooooooooo looking forward to getting a sample taste of Chickenfoot's latest. How about it Joe? :30 teaser anytime soon?
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Mon Apr 18 '11 1:28:21 pm
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Zinc Master
Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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hybes
I agree about Whitesnake - I got it last week - I have enjoyed listening to it. It is too bad Steve Vai is no longer with them - but I read someplace a concert cd / dvd of a tour when Vai was with them is coming out - not sure if it is coming to the US though. I will look for it in a few months.
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Tue Apr 19 '11 6:29:46 am
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ovation1
Mikey D in da house Satch = ZEN Land Of The Rising Sun Plays: Guitar
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michelle: LMAO @ that LaBrie "Jesus" look, lol, and I get that same "nails on the chalkboard" feel after a few songs haha.... Check this out..gotta love James doing rap.... LMAO, he sounds even worse..and Mikey P in the background, I think he was lit, lol.... And serious about Mike getting downtime! He has got to be the hardest working guy in the biz, and like you said, he should be fine, there are an infinite number of bands out there that need his talent and songwriting skillz!.... And btw, I'm happy to hear you are doing things like that for your daughter michelle, I've got two younger ones left to get through the ordeal, lol, good on you guys! :-)
Glitz Man: Werd on DT, and good luck on your next race in Indianapolis!....
Peace Lily: Good luck with the bank..hope you can get it squared away....
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Tue Apr 19 '11 6:59:59 am
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gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham Butte, Mt USA Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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I love how it doesnt matter how long I have been listening to the same songs, each and every time I listen to them, it takes me to a whole nother world and deminsion!
Look forward to seeing you in vancouver ;)
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Tue Apr 19 '11 10:03:45 am
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hybes
Mark Hybers Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Zinc Master - that would be sweet. I saw them in '88 on the tour when Great White opened for them. Great concert! I would love to see a DVD of that tour.
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Tue Apr 19 '11 3:34:56 pm
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Skippygirl
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Hey Satchaholics,
Do we need another tour or what????
Very excited about our next holiday, well the one after this lovely 5 day Easter break we are about to have, and after we get through winter.
Turbo - I remember that Joe Bosso interview, thanks for linking it again.
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Wed Apr 20 '11 4:38:03 am
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Zinc Master
Zinc Master Crown Point, IN USA
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hybes
I found the news back at Melodicrock.com a few weeks back
WHITESNAKE "LIVE AT DONINGTON 1990" DVD/DOUBLE LIVE CD SET OUT IN JUNE ON FRONTIERS RECORDS:
The fans demanded it…Whitesnake's Live At Donington 1990 DVD/live double CD set will now be available on June 3 in Europe and June 7 in North America.
On August 18th, 1990, Whitesnake headlined the legendary Monsters Of Rock at Castle Donington festival (now known as Download). Whitesnake's performance at the festival was one of the most memorable events on the "Liquor & Poker World Tour" that saw the band play sold-out shows to over one million people. This incredible, never-before-seen, visual footage captures one of the most musically-intense Whitesnake line-ups performing in front 70,000+ fans. Mixed in glorious 5.1 and living, breathing stereo, it's the next best thing to actually being there! Whitesnake 1990 featured guitar greats Steve Vai and Adrian Vandenberg, bassist Rudy Sarzo, drummer Tommy Aldridge and of course, incomparable frontman David Coverdale.
The Live At Donington 1990 DVD also includes a substantial gallery of never before seen stills of the band on the "Liquor & Poker World Tour 1990", plus an intimate behind-the-scenes documentary of the making-of the Slip Of The Tongue album. Please see below for the respective double CD and DVD track listings.
The Live At Donington 1990 will be in 2CD set, DVD coverpack, combo 2CD + DVD in digipak and digital.
In other news, Whitesnake's brand new album Forevermore is out this week on Frontiers Records and is available in multiple configurations. The album is already receiving rave reviews from the press with The Aquarian dubbing it, "excellent…their bluesiest and grittiest release since their 1984 masterpiece Slide It In…", while Hard Rock Hideout declares, "Make no mistake, Forevermore, is an early front runner for record of the year." Forevermore finds founder/singer/songwriter David Coverdale and company returning to their no-holds-barred, bluesiest, sexiest rock n' roll roots. Whitesnake is David Coverdale (vocals), Doug Aldrich (guitars), Reb Beach (guitars), Michael Devin (bass) and Briian Tichy (drums). The 'Snake will soon hit the road in support of Forevermore…
Formed in 1977, and steered by the legendary David Coverdale, Whitesnake carry a rightful reputation as one of the world's leading rock n' roll bands. Coverdale's blues roots, combined with a feral sense of rockin' and rollin', have consistently shaped the 'Snake's sound along with Coverdale's love and appreciation of impeccable musicianship. Whitesnake's ascent to the very top of the rock n' roll heap was confirmed with 1987's self-titled mega-platinum album, which saw two massive Top 10 hits, two #1 singles with "Here I Go Again" and "Is This Love" and a virtual 24-hour domination of MTV around the world.
Whitesnake Live At Donington 1990 DVD track listing: 1. Slip Of The Tongue 2. Slide It In 3. Judgement Day 4. Slow An Easy 5. Kitten's Got Claws 6. Adagio For Strato 7. Flying Dutchman Boogie 8. Is This Love 9. Cheap An' Nasty 10. Crying In The Rain (featuring Tommy Aldridge drum solo) 11. Fool For Your Loving 12. For The Love Of God 13. The Audience Is Listening 14. Here I Go Again 15. Bad Boys 16. Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City 17. Still Of The Night. 18. Bonus content: The Making of Slip of the Tongue; Slide Show.
Whitesnake Live At Donington 1990 CD track listing: CD1 - 1. Slip Of The Tongue 2. Slide It In 3. Judgement Day 4. Slow An Easy 5. Kitten's Got Claws 6. Adagio For Strato 7. Flying Dutchman Boogie 8. Is This Love 9. Cheap An' Nasty 10. Crying In The Rain (featuring Tommy Aldridge drum solo)
CD - 1. Fool For Your Loving 2. For The Love Of God 3. The Audience Is Listening 4. Here I Go Again 5. Bad Boys 6. Ain't No Love In The Heart Of The City 7. Still Of The Night.
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Wed Apr 20 '11 6:08:35 am
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GravelRider
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Hello from Norway, Joe!
Question:
I'd very much like to use some of my favourite Satch songs as background music for my motorcycle dirtriding and touring helmetcamera videos. The moods those songs inspire and encompass are just unique and spot on!
I'd also like to post these videos on youtube and some other relevant forums - so YOU can make all income from each time these songs are played. ( For instance by registering each time that tune is played/clicked with my videos etc. )
How can that be done? I'm no expert, only do these amateur motorcycle videos at leisure/hobby level and want to play a fair game with your musical copyrights.
Best regards and thanks for awesome music!
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Wed Apr 20 '11 6:58:36 am
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