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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Well they make it taste nice
Tue Jun 16 '09 12:26:28 am Set this message as last read

aussiefudd
Big Bad Wah-bit swayer
New Lambton, NSW
Australia
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Al - yeah my bad, got my months mixed up, hence the correction on the second post.
Tue Jun 16 '09 1:21:04 am Set this message as last read

BigBunny

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Pip Satrini - *waves* what's with the Pip man? is that like Pippin from LOTR? >=;)

Do The Stu - i know bugger all about Mastodon... they sound good though and the drummer has a good voice. i got a dvd with my cd... haven't watched it yet though.

Hayabusa - did someone on here tell you i have a big bummy?? O_o i'm gonna have to double check me locks now! bunch of pervs on here >=;P do you own a Suzuki? i wish they'd give Vermeullen a decent bike :/ darn Rizla Suzuki!! darn them!

Tue Jun 16 '09 1:34:00 am Set this message as last read

Guitarvibes
Frits The T2J heretic.
The Netherlands
Plays: Guitar (1007 years)
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Cat Stevens forgives Coldplay
Stupid muslim
Tue Jun 16 '09 2:07:56 am Set this message as last read

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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"Forgives", "didn't have much of a case against", or "thought he could get media attention by threatening to sue"?

...Austin...

Tue Jun 16 '09 2:52:28 am Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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burly and Cheese101 - not sure we have the same definitions of "beetroot" - I could be wrong. Beetroot is a purple bulb of a plant a bit less than a tennis ball size, which we boil with sugar and other great stuff, and when its cooled you can slice it into rings. So it's soft, sweet and purple and tastes fab.

It is heaven, and absolutely compulsory on burgers and salad sandwiches. So much so there is a huge market in Australia and everyone uses canned beetroot ( who can be fagged cooking it?).

Is that the same as your "beets" or do you mean a green leafy vegetable?

Do The Stu - thanks for the links to the pics, it looked like you had a load to get through on the day.

Cosmic_ape - got any pics????

I guess Joe's packing for Europe.

Pip - I'll be on the virtual bus shortly, would love to see you and Scuby on a YT vid make sure you leap up and down during, say, Down The Drain so I can see you guys clearly....and you MUST tweet throughout!!!!!!!

Tue Jun 16 '09 3:09:57 am Set this message as last read

roo
Andrew Longhorn
iphone app: RooSatch
Australia
Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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Nice explanation skippygirl it is absolutely fab and compulsory on salad sandwiches and burgers.

By the way it hasn't been mentioned here yet, but a few days ago they announced a new vegemite and a competition to name it. It's vegemite and cream cheese (basically).

Roo



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Tue Jun 16 '09 3:15:11 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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That would be wuss vegemite then

You just cannot replace brewers yeast with cream cheese

Edited Tue Jun 16 '09 3:19 am

Tue Jun 16 '09 3:17:57 am Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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Stupid? I'm not so sure, that's more free publicity he just got. Has he a new record out at the moment?

Oh yeah, did someone mention beer? Dunno if i've mentioned it before but I do like a beer.

Edited Tue Jun 16 '09 3:57 am

Tue Jun 16 '09 3:19:04 am Set this message as last read

Satriella
Satriella Walker
Sudbury, Suffolk
United Kingdom
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way....hey.....

9 days and counting to the CHICKENFOOT gig!!!

Getting excited.....

come on Joe....where is the blue...we are missing you!

give me a "whoaaaaaa see you there!"

Hugs Satriella xx

Tue Jun 16 '09 3:27:54 am Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Satriella - if you're with Pip and Scuby can you jump up and down during Down The Drain and I might pick you out on a YT vid :0)

burly - wakey, wakey buddy

Tue Jun 16 '09 3:39:20 am Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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ZF- Thanks for the Elf links.

Roo and Skippy- Good evening. Yes we refer to them as simply beets and I have eaten them, just not my favorite. I found it strange to have beets on a burger but it may be wonderful. Right out of the can?

Austin- clean and sober has helped a lot of old rockers, especially Aerosmith. Check out more of Triumph. They added a different flavor to the scene back then. I didn't search really hard but couldn't find the studio versions of any of their songs.

Another 80s Canadian act. Zebra I like the progression with the 12 string. Is that Mixolydian? sounds like it. never tried to play it, help me out here Cosmic, Scuba, Al , anyone? And am I correct on Zebra being Canadian? The description in the vid says New Orleans..??



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Tue Jun 16 '09 4:02:47 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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burly, nope Zebra is from that fertile spawning ground Long Island...... But you are pardoned because it is true Canada had its share of power trios, Rush, Triumph, Goddo, Mahogany Rush, Stampeders etc etc etc.....
Tue Jun 16 '09 4:12:31 am Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
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Mike Portnoy on covering Zebra
Tue Jun 16 '09 4:52:00 am Set this message as last read

roo
Andrew Longhorn
iphone app: RooSatch
Australia
Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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Here's a quote

Roo (Testing again)



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Tue Jun 16 '09 5:18:25 am Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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Skipping Girl - Over here we pickle beetroot in much the same manner as pickled onions (but sliced). Nice with salads but i'm not sure about with a burger. Having said that, many folk like pickled gherkins or dill on them. Personally, if I have a burger it's usually a double whopper cheese and bacon. I'd go hungry rather than eat Maccy D's.
Tue Jun 16 '09 5:29:35 am Set this message as last read

fatape
craig
North Lambton/Newcastle, NSW
Australia
Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Do The Stu:- Like I said,I'm not taking anything away from EVH in the least. I still get goose bumps whenever I hear the awesome style AND tone on the first Van Halen album.It was that album and Eddies tone that really made me get serious about playing,not to mention nearly every goddam kid that picked up a guitar for the next decade and a half!!! Michael Schenker probably had the biggest influence on me as far as melodic playing goes...and then along comes Yngwie F*@!ing Malmsteen!!!! I was in the middle of restringing my guitar at a friends place and he'd just gotten the first Rising Force album. I found it hard to concentrate on restringing and by the end of Black Star I'd only put two strings on and was just feeding the third string onto the machine head when Far Beyond The Sun started.......and I imeadiately put the guitar back in its case,still only half strung,looked at my freind and said "It's a waste of time.I quit!!!!" It was another year before I had the courage to pick up the guitar again and I've kept hard at it ever since(discovered the jigsaw was an awesome weapon along the way too!!!) I have many other favourite guitarist on my list(BIIIIG list it is,too) but if it wasn't for Eddie in the first place, I would never have discovered the joy of good,honest soulful guitar playing.Suffice to say Joe is and always will be my number one favourite!!! So there you have it.

C'MON AUSSIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tue Jun 16 '09 6:34:48 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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heyyyyyy!!! Thank`s for fixing me again! you had my mom and my halfbrother erich in on it i heard the commercial on the wolf heard your yeah was that before or after you showed up and fixed me hey everything is working man I,M not dead!.Today is my cmha meeting company van he uses to come up here we have to go up north to pick up the new inner tube,s for those new tire,s i bought from the canadian tie fouck dude bet you knowone mess,s with you hey man you look the same as alway,s hey it,s weird i make your guitar,s i own ibanez but you fix me every so many year,s i own gibson too hey man maybe you wanna get into some of that! anyways more coffee later wolf2.
Tue Jun 16 '09 7:07:58 am Set this message as last read

hybes
Mark Hybers
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Do the Stu - When I say Revolutionary guitar player I really mean guitarists who have delivered something to the guitar world that perhaps no one else has...I don't consider Slash a revolutionary guitar player. I think he's great and he came up with one of the best riffs in history. But other than that and his hat he has really not given the guitar world anything they haven't heard or done. Les Paul would be on my list....he's no shredder but he figured out how to make a solid body guitar and revolutionized the sound. Hendrix for too many reasons to list...EVH for his sound and finger tapping. I also put Satch on that list because he broke away from the traditional band and made solo shredding his work. Eric Johnson and many others had tried it but Satch perfected it. David Gilmore would be on my list because of his sound and style. No mistakes Gilmore for anyone else. Jimmy Page certainly for too many things to list. Edge for sure because that distinctive sound. And of course Jazz and Blues has a couple that would easily qualify.

Now if you're just talking about great guitar players, then that list is very long of course. But it's all subject to opinion. That's why you look at a top 100 list of greatest rock guitarists and you see different names and different positions all over the list. It's certainly a great topic though. One that would have a lot of different opinions.

Tue Jun 16 '09 9:22:40 am Set this message as last read

hybes
Mark Hybers
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Do the Stu - When I say Revolutionary guitar player I really mean guitarists who have delivered something to the guitar world that perhaps no one else has...I don't consider Slash a revolutionary guitar player. I think he's great and he came up with one of the best riffs in history. But other than that and his hat he has really not given the guitar world anything they haven't heard or done. Les Paul would be on my list....he's no shredder but he figured out how to make a solid body guitar and revolutionized the sound. Hendrix for too many reasons to list...EVH for his sound and finger tapping. I also put Satch on that list because he broke away from the traditional band and made solo shredding his work. Eric Johnson and many others had tried it but Satch perfected it. David Gilmore would be on my list because of his sound and style. No mistakes Gilmore for anyone else. Jimmy Page certainly for too many things to list. Edge for sure because that distinctive sound. And of course Jazz and Blues has a couple that would easily qualify.

Now if you're just talking about great guitar players, then that list is very long of course. But it's all subject to opinion. That's why you look at a top 100 list of greatest rock guitarists and you see different names and different positions all over the list. It's certainly a great topic though. One that would have a lot of different opinions.

Tue Jun 16 '09 9:22:54 am Set this message as last read

RubyG
Daniel Escudero
Orizaba, Veracruz
Mexicco
Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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dear joe produces an overdrive pedal

for your line of pedals

Think

Tue Jun 16 '09 9:25:34 am Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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See! No mention of Blackmore again. Mr HEAVY Metal.
Tue Jun 16 '09 9:26:51 am Set this message as last read

hybes
Mark Hybers
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Sorry for the double post....computer went crazy.

Crappy Steve - Ya, I left a few off. I didn't give it enough thought to list them all. But Blackmore and Lommi are kind of both right there for me as far as heavy metal goes.

Tue Jun 16 '09 10:09:02 am Set this message as last read

Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473
UK
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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I agree. Thinking is good...8-)
Guitarvibes: What does his religion have to do with anything?

Listening to: The Sound of Tea Being Made....by Mum :) (I've been mountain biking today...I've earned it :)
Tue Jun 16 '09 11:22:45 am Set this message as last read

punkdude75
Miguel Chavez
Chi-town, Illinois
USA
Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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Hello friends I just got back from my Honeymoon trip with my wife. We went to Puerto Vallarta and stayed at the Las Palmas by the Sea Hotel. It was a wonderful trip, the weather was very hot, I had to drink some margaritas and tequila to chill up, mi wife's pregnant so she only had pina colada and sodas lol....

gotta go, I have 10 pages to catch on..later

Listening to: Enjoy the Silence by Depeche Mode

Tue Jun 16 '09 11:29:59 am Set this message as last read
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