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Two Shay

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Did someone mention BEER? I like beer, in fact i'm having a Carlsberg Elephant beer right now. Cheers everyone! Mad times in Barca tonight!

Coffee man - How's the band doing? Well I hope.

Edited Wed May 27 '09 2:31 pm

Wed May 27 '09 2:29:55 pm Set this message as last read

sacchetto
jean paul sacchetto
betim,
brasil
Plays: Guitar (2024 years)
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hi joe I love your work to its very short I sound evangelical shorter virtuoso sound .. you have been my biggest musical influences have made a musical work as their cover this song is very good I like to play the teacher satchfunkilus you hear is the guy that god bless you and your family too ... thanks joe
Wed May 27 '09 2:31:51 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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Ken, I don't think anyone has gotten their shirts yet. Somebody said something on here about back order, but they haven't even started the front order. lol!

Constipated Duck

Wed May 27 '09 2:32:38 pm Set this message as last read

punkdude75
Miguel Chavez
Chi-town, Illinois
USA
Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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Hello to Joe, Stu, Jeff, Jon , the fans, and the whole crew:

This Saturday is a very special day for me. I`m getting married. and I am going to play LOVE THING at my wedding party. Any mistakes?? you be the judge. I will post the video as soon as I can....

I would love to thank Joe Satriani for giving us beautiful pieces of art like: Love thing, Rubina, Crying, Always with.....etc etc .. I admire shredding and technique and playing fast. But the true emotion of playing guitar is "simplicity"...these melodies get into your heart and soul and stay with you forever.

Wed May 27 '09 3:08:13 pm Set this message as last read

ibanezguitars
Joan Jove
Mollet del Valles, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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We did it, Cosmic Ape ! We are the Champions ! The third cup this year !

Edited Wed May 27 '09 10:07 pm
Wed May 27 '09 3:11:15 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...Hey everyone want`s to know what made me better ? So do you probably hey Joey.Well about a19 year,s old kid at ahome hardware who ordered me the last york weight belt in my size they had warehouse transfered from a company I own and they are not selling weight product,s until another york evalutaion about 6-8 year,s you see I have a klept alwya,s had it beacuase my grandfather was the strongest man in the world ,like he was well he use to be aguard for the queen anyways and cut chain,s for kingston penietntiary and make chain,s now my father was is about the strongest siclian you can get when it mate,s in the blood diconennet,s my brain from my body about 35% or even 53% when I wear my weightbelt it put,s my sterngth above both of their and my brain balcner,s start working the new weight belt sort of is a weapon and I have a weapon,s band ordered under my mom,s nam Oh i had my old one i use basicaly when im stronger then atrigger of all type,s shell pump the brain almost overdone with fluid later wolf2.
Wed May 27 '09 3:18:15 pm Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Kayla- Congrats on a job well done.

Chelle- I think it depends on where you are and what kind of work is done on a local level to obtain access to the scholarships and then of course it takes someone like Kayla who obviously has worked hard and has her heads on straight. I know I went up into Missouri a few years back for my niece's graduation and was shocked by the number of scholarships awarded and the huge dollar amounts. It was not uncommon to watch student after student snag 1000-3000 dollars. So unfortunately sometimes great students are not always in line for scholarships even though they have done their part.

Hope everyone is enjoying the week and all is well.

Wed May 27 '09 3:39:04 pm Set this message as last read

cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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those heineken bottles look so good on those Champion League commercials I went and bought a case... only because I can't fit the mini-keg in my fridge... not bad beer at all...


Wed May 27 '09 3:59:59 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...extrta bones rcmp true! they did direct me though melissa to buy regular and she was intown after the diagnosis the opp man did come her one time special women and told me that all my bike,s and ski-doos have to be bored out at the machine shop or my saratonin and dopmaine wont function because some new weapon they have no shit man .Hey I wonder anyone ever been hsopitalised from haveing too much saratonin fouck they did tell me after the machine shop their even more saratonin some new weapon they use for biker threats on people later wolf2.
Wed May 27 '09 4:28:57 pm Set this message as last read

thedriverr
michael watras
new britain, connecticut
u.s.a.
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Hey,JOE,,you have been there 4 me ALWAYS!I am a guitar freek,too.I could never read music but once i put seymoure-duncan hotrails in my own ax,icould jam to SKYNYRD,S.R.V,Clapton, Floyds not now john&another brick in the wall(far-out flick)we don't need no education,but would fall down laughing trying to keep up to you & vai. Now iam older,been shot stabbed run-over by a nissan pathfinder@75mph,totalled3 cars on one of my motorcycles and not once been to a hospital.I am a ex-bank robber(17of them)did my time-federally&state bids too, what i offer to you is my special set of skills in staying in one piece-BODYGUARD for free. I would take physical&mental scars for you or deliver them to any one i feel is a threat to you.My job is best described by Joe Pesci in "CASINO"time is what i did do for work-they always got lock someone up and that was me.But i now lead a repentive life now.April 8 1998 i lost my best friendwho of which turned me onto SURFING W/ALIEN AND HE DIED 45HRS.after my fed.release and just this april 8 2009 iheld another best friend in my arms- did cpr for 20 mins. while his girl watched him turn grey-so i strapped on my dogs(glock 17 9mm with over 3 magazines of gov't capacity-19rounds per mag. and was on my way to his wake and ventilate her brains all over anyone in my way.Agian CRYSTAL PLANET saved me another decade in jail--SO IN MY BOOK I OWE YOU for saving me from GODSwrath. DO YOU WANT A BODYGUARD FOR FREE WHO WOULD TAKE A BULLET FOR YOU?I am that man. I now live a repentive life now but my loyalty still lives. and i still have many skills i hide very well and i'd lay my life on the line for you without thinking once fore YOU have saved me more than once.And all i ask is to prove my gratitude.Call on MIKE W 014 anytime and i will appear I OWE YOU BIGTYME!!!!! Sure i listen to ROBIN TROWER,VAI,ERIC JOHNSON, SRV,ROBERT CRAY-@THE AXIS BOLD AS LOVE and so much more- BB KING BO_DIDLY,CHUCK BERRY,BILL NELSON , FLOYD, ZAPPA-ALOT AND OF COURSE THE YOUNG BROTHERS-ANGUS&MALCOM-AC/DC but i've been with since 1987 and have not went a day w/out your tunes sllashing through my ROCKFORDFOSGATES!!!!! Well thanks for saving my life time&time again I.O.U. BJG..mike watras/thedriver3149@att.net-driver does not mean golfing...Like i said i was a bad guy at one time but no-more&you got alot to do with saving me from eternal-damnation-----PLEASE LET ME RE-PAY YOU?????!!!!!!!!! MIKE
Wed May 27 '09 5:06:47 pm Set this message as last read

roo
Andrew Longhorn
iphone app: RooSatch
Australia
Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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(slowly): ooooooo kkkkkkkk...

I think he wants to be your bodyguard Joe...

:)

Wed May 27 '09 6:27:18 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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Chad...tsk tsk tsk...pay attention ya mo!!! LOL....Chris is good, thanks for asking, he's getting more settled in his new home, and is playing for a large crowd of peoples a week from Friday, about 300 or so I think, so he's very excited and madly practicing for it.

Ken, glad everything worked out so well and you and Cindy enjoyed the show, but...I knew u would...it's Joe, and it's Chickenfoot, LOL!

Miguel, congrats on your upcoming wedding. Hope you and your sweetheart have a lifetime of happiness.

Wonder what Joe and de guys are doing fer their night off? If they're in NY already, mebbe J is catchin up with friends, and his lil momma :) Two more shows to go to end the road test tour....I'm thinkin it was a rousing success, eh?

Wed May 27 '09 6:45:10 pm Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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New York - have a great time, they should be on stage right about now.........

Iggy - I can't speak Dutch but a Dutch person tweeted it haha

Wed May 27 '09 6:55:29 pm Set this message as last read

GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz
Santa Clara, California
USA
Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Whew! What a day! Spent 6 1/2 hours at Stanford with my Steve from 7 to 1:30!! Early morning to early afternoon......first an MRI at the Imaging/Xray clinic, then a 2 hour break for a walk, coffee and shuttle bus ride.....tour of the campus! Then a 10:30 appointment with one of the surgeon's nurse practioners at the comprehensive epilepsy clinic and off to PRE-PRE OP consultation with a resident, a "blood vampire" (heehee!) and RN who did a short EKG with stickies and clamps......we finally got to leave Stanford and go get some lunch......then home to get my guitar and go to my guitar lesson with Ry! What a day.....but nothing compared with what's coming up Monday!

Michelle and Tracie--Hi to ya both. How are you doing?

Kayla--Congratulations on your graduation and generous scholarship! I hope you get good classes with the best instructors/professors. Also, I hope you keep your feet on the ground and your face up to the sky! Don't fool around like I did. I was so spaced out, spacey because I was such a wide-eyed dreamer.....I should have used my mentality and stayed in touch with reality.....I was so into music, music ,music---24/7.....sleepy half the time and on an emotional roller coaster.......AND I WAS STONE COLD SOBER! Those late nights studying didn't do it for me! I saw people passing out over their textbooks in the study rooms.....I was wide-eyed and my feet didn't touch the ground.....The truth was I didn't have it in me to concentrate on studying......I was off in a hundred different directions. What could I do for other people without thinking about myself! I guess what I'm trying to say is get your bearings, get grounded, know yourself as well as you can before you go out into the big, strange, shocking, surprising, puzzling world so you don't crash and burn like I did at San Jose State U!

Igneousiceman--You are rock solid man! I won't take you for granite.....You are growing into a fine, major musician....Please, keep at it!

Alan Mc---I love you man.....you are worthy of an internship with Joe or Steve Vai or Steve Morse or Andy Timmons or......any of the greats out there in gifted guitarland!!

Guitarvibes--Thanks for the revisit of Joe Satriani and Grace Potter in Cortez the Killer!!! I love it!

Love ya all.....following my first loves--compassion and empathy and how they flow naturely from Joe Satriani, the man! See, I'm luni enough sober!!! ;-)

GoldenCaliMilli

Wed May 27 '09 6:56:59 pm Set this message as last read

GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz
Santa Clara, California
USA
Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Joe--You captured my recent feelings perfectly when you say in the song STRANGE..."All I ever think about is fearing fear itself. I wish I could unscrew my head and put it on a shelf." LOL! So perfect and so real! Thanks, man.

GoldenGirl2

Wed May 27 '09 7:02:10 pm Set this message as last read

axeshredderjc
Joe Axeshredder
Long Island, NY
United States
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Wohhh Skippygirl-you almost gave me a heart attack!..lol..seriously you have me checking my tix..lol

Edited Wed May 27 '09 7:41 pm
Wed May 27 '09 7:14:18 pm Set this message as last read

death cube k

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slanshroom[/b[ looky there Gambale with a strat.. weird..
zenfred scott henderson mauling a strat well a suhr that looks like a strat
Wed May 27 '09 7:49:19 pm Set this message as last read

Joe Satriani

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Congratulations Kayla! ... Joe
Wed May 27 '09 8:26:16 pm Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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6 piece set of Pearl Professional DLX series been stored for 20 years. The wife was not hip on having them set up and I guess I never took the time either. The guitar was a little neater to keep sitting around. Since my youngest daughter has gotten interested, we have begun to accumulate quite an array of musical gear. So my soon to be 3 year old grandson is showing signs of interest in drums. He loves Neil Peart. When we are in my pickup he is sitting in his car seat listening with an intense look on his face. His legs and arms begin to move and his head gets that serious tilt. He says he wants to play like him. Sooo,..I have the excuse to get them out and set them up. I am in the process of buying more cymbals and a new double bass pedal. I am converting one of the upstairs rooms into a music room. I feel like a teenager again. Hey wait a minute...I am 43..ya think this could be a mid life crisis? Whatever it is I love it, and I am having fun.

I played 2 bass drums back in the day and have never used a double pedal. Just curious, has anyone had any experience with one? Does it feel natural?

Gotta go a cymbal goes off ebay in 5-6 min.

Wed May 27 '09 8:34:34 pm Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Hey Joe, Glad to see you guys having so much fun
Wed May 27 '09 8:39:01 pm Set this message as last read

cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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I want a Suhr guitar!
Wed May 27 '09 8:43:40 pm Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Hey Cosmic, looks like we just missed Joe. Goin t bed, won my cymbal. gnite all.
Wed May 27 '09 8:52:32 pm Set this message as last read

hybes
Mark Hybers
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Burly - Your grandson has great taste getting into Neil Peart so early in life!! Wow!! I played drums for 30 years and finally decided a few years ago to try guitar. Drums was so easy and natural for me, but I always loved watching guitar players. Guitar definitely does not come naturally for me!! Good lord!

Finally got to sit down and watch the third day of Chickenfoot. Man, from the little piece that they play, sexy little thing is my favorite song. It does have that old Stones feel, but really better. In my opinion.

Wed May 27 '09 8:56:53 pm Set this message as last read

cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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I know, I always miss JOE...
Wed May 27 '09 9:03:43 pm Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Cube : yeap, a killer indeed. & Wooten & Smith. Nice trio. These guys know their shit. & a very good cd production.Thx for the link.

I always loved jazzrock era, i mean jazz with a rock tone. Especially Beck & Stanley Clarke. & now, i'm wondering what could become rockjazz, or the enigmatic swinghard, if you prefer. The work should start from the rythmical aspect.

Other point. I should come to Canada next year. At last.

Joe : Do you get some memory of this one?

I always found this piece very special in all your opus.

& if i check again that

I see clearly the ground of rockjazz.

Now, time for chainsaw.

Edited Wed May 27 '09 11:22 pm

Wed May 27 '09 10:29:25 pm Set this message as last read
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