Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473 UK Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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cheese: Wow, I wondered what that little triangle was. Thanks. Miine says 'Too early to tell' by the way...:)
Listening to: Ball Peen Hammer by Joe Bonamassa
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Sat Jun 13 '09 7:35:45 am
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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dont forget u can change ur url on facebook, go customise it!
and my fingers fine, same old same old, gota ring about an xray on monday, they closed up early friday
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Sat Jun 13 '09 7:39:49 am
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hybes
Mark Hybers Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Cheese - Ya, Bartlseville would have been right there. I checked to see if the venue is listing the concert yet and they are not, so I'll have to keep watching for ticket sales. It's very cool they are popping in to Tulsa. Bulry that might be a show you can make if they don't hit St. Louis.
Zenfish - I like Malmsteen. He's pretty amazing. Have you ever played or anyone else here ever played a scalloped neck?
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Sat Jun 13 '09 8:31:14 am
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Don1963
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Good morning all! Do The Stu & Cheese101 thanx for the welcome!
Yes I would give tours of our little Club Cabo complete with a few shots of the sweet nectar! We have a lot of pics my wife posted on RedRocker.com under Sammy memorabillia if you want to take a look. My screen name there is Cabo Don. I'd have to do some investigating to see if pics can be put up here.
3 shows in a week isn't new for me but 3 shows of Chickenfoot is a totally different story. I really lose it when these guys play.
Well off to my sisters 60th b-day blast. Hope everyone here has a Chickenfoot kinda day!!
Thanks again Do The Stu & Cheese101 for the welcome!
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Sat Jun 13 '09 8:31:46 am
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Zenfish
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Hybes : yeap, i've already played scalopped neck, but it was not onto electric guitar. It was a 12 stringsMichel Gentil acoustic guitar. I played it during a jam with the man.
Scalopped neck comes from India. It gives more sustain.
Not yet tried electric scalopped.
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Sat Jun 13 '09 8:43:53 am
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michelle
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T-Bones, some things just gotta be said. lmao! And by the way, don't blame me! I do remember a certain Iowan who hipped us to that lingo! It's those feckin' quite ones ya gotta watch! I can't even think it now without going all CIA wondering if it was an inside joke. Bastids! lmao! And as fer that other guy - he does have that shifty smile where you know he's hiding something behind those eye jackets! It's the quiet ones I tells ya!!
Let's all shimmy shake!
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Sat Jun 13 '09 10:03:19 am
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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nice yngwie vid, nice to see how he gets on in his house of weirdness!
that dudes pretty good alright, but i cant help think when i see lots of people like that probably myself included what guitarists need to develop now is to the next level and incorporate new stuff into the old classic tried and tested music, its the only way forward... think if all the genius musical figures and classical composers were around today they'd be doing something like that. In their day they used all new instruments of the time and merged it all together, cant help think thats the way we need to be going theres so much choices now and ways of making sounds... EOC is something that was pretty interesting to me to listen too for me, but with the internet produces all this extra talents something new and fresh is needed rather than people playing the same shit over n over agian, not that its bad, but theres too much of the same
where did that come from, more beer for al please... its saturday and the suns out!
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Sat Jun 13 '09 10:07:09 am
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Two Shay
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Monterrey Trace - Sorry for not answering earlier but i've been on hols in the sun with my fantastic wife and lunatic son. The hypocrite post was a bit of a delayed reaction to something someone else posted, certainly not you or anyone else in the direct vicinity of that post. I think i'd best just leave it at that.
Hope you are keeping well and are as cheery as life allows.
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Sat Jun 13 '09 10:24:09 am
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Zenfish
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Blue Moon : i agree, the prob of several guitar players, too much i would like to say is that they are just runner scales, & not composer... & very few are innovating onto running scales.
but the point you figure has already started since some time.. Louis Amstrong, Duke Elligton, Charlie Mingus, Frank Zappa, Prince, Metheny.... & we can consider Robert Fripp as something like the Haydn of Rock Prog. The band Yes has seriously touched the symphonic idea in several of their rock prog compositions.
Back to Malmsteen?
He has done The Concerto.
Meola has restored The Carmen.
You see.. these kinds of things are in course since couple of time.
Edited Sat Jun 13 '09 11:18 am
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Sat Jun 13 '09 11:14:38 am
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GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz Santa Clara, California USA Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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"Music is a basic need of human survival." Karl Paulnack......
I love CFs "Learning to Fall".....Who is that hot guitarist carrying this song??? As if I didn't know!! LOL
Did someone say they like "The Future's In the Past? That one hits home with me as well. Something about Joe's guitar with Sammy's vocals, Mikes deep bass and Chad's drumming with precision!
If it weren't for Alan McKenna, I wouldn't have heard of Salad Fingers! Thanks, Al.
Will be back later for more credits....as Tracie and Austin are my witnesses in the longest trial on earth!
Guitarvibes is in the land of the giants and has so much to share musically (I live in the land of the giant trees, but don't tell anyone, our secret, hee hee!)........he could write several volumes about the subject. Come on, Guitarvibes!!!
GoldenGirl2 ;-)
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Sat Jun 13 '09 11:20:12 am
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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yeah true but those people are going back years when the biz was totaly different and they were something new... i just think everything is over populated and flooded with the same stuff now, thats just where i find it kinda annoying!
and there's the rain
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Sat Jun 13 '09 11:31:50 am
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wolf2
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...I was out today what? let,s guess lumberjack seen then a ride didnt someone pick me up for work well I was cutting my front lawn? their both done frontwards backwards oh so sorry i mean front and back later wolf2.
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Sat Jun 13 '09 11:41:02 am
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Two Shay
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bol316 and Fabulous lawyer Ronnie - I read your posts with interest because I was about to ask if anyone from these pages didn't like the Chickenfoot music or had any constructive criticism/comments about it.
Personally, I think i'm gonna like it but have yet to hear the album in full so i'll wait until i've given the album a few listens before I make my own comment.
However, it appears like Joe is having a whole lotta FUN, so whether I like it or not is irrelevant. Go for it Joe, there's not enough fun in this fucked up world we're making a right horses arse of looking after.
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Sat Jun 13 '09 12:24:55 pm
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Igneousiceman - I really do love everything about Gmail...everything Google does is excellent, and this is no exception. I've had my account since June 2004, when the service was just two months old and invites were scarce. I think I found a "What would YOU do for a Gmail invite?" website and told a joke to someone to get an account...haha.
The one thing that confuses me is why it still has a "beta" tag, after five years.
elpp - "You can be as poor or as rich as you can imagine, but there will always be tortillas at your table."
When I took that trip to New Mexico a few months ago I ate at this one Mexican (er, New Mexican, they called it) restaurant that served tortillas with everything. It seemed really weird to me to have them served with the enchiladas I ordered because, well, I couldn't use them for anything. But now it all makes sense...haha! ;-)
Zenfish - That was a cool video of Yngwie's studio....but man, it hurts me to see that he just has a big pile of guitars sitting there. And he was banging them into each other while pulling them out to talk about them...argh! He needs to be treating them more carefully...
Listening to: Chickenfoot - Chickenfoot (current song: Runnin' Out)
...Austin...
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Sat Jun 13 '09 12:28:09 pm
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