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axeshredderjc
Joe Axeshredder
Long Island, NY
United States
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Wolf2-ay man...nice to actually understand this one...great ideas with the duct tape..though many years since ive road a Dirtbike...i bet there are some awesome trails up there by you...Dirtbike ridin is a whole different sport these days....are you doing this crazy shit?

Joe-Congrats on the Success of the Chickenfoot Album...but again..your not surprising me!..lol But we all want the album #1 so i will be picking up a few CD's to go with my LP...its already a classic! Thanks Joe!

Sat Jun 13 '09 5:52:21 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...fuck man i don`tno .what the hell was i doing was their alumberjack seen last night or something then a ride gas at the lake but now i have been using afriend of mine,s marina my friend ryan had this marina giving to him or something man you see i was buying gas at forest glen lot,s of it except his oil i cant use so one day when i was with my cmha worker driving by the anchorage at jacks lake that ryan own i thought their,s an idead ryan own,s that and he,s got oil i can put in my bike weird though think im buzzed from fume,s quite abit too man more coffe iz just a brewing later wolf2.
Sat Jun 13 '09 5:56:25 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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Woke up with Runnin' Out in me lit'l head.

Austin, my sensor is broken - this I know. I come out with it and see who's paying attention. It's a gift and a curse. lmao! It's funny as hell when you think about it really. I mean ree-heee-healy funny! CH - fer realz yo!??



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Sat Jun 13 '09 5:56:44 am Set this message as last read

davidoconnell
David O'Connell
Cork,
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Hi Joe,

We run a "School Of Rock" in Cork for teenagers in the Glanmire suburb. When we asked them, who's they're favourite guitarist, your name was high on the list and up there with Jimi Hendrix!

The group, about 40-50 kids, meet every Tuesday where free guitar/bass/keyboard/drum lessons are given. We've run several Battle Of The Bands and even a couple of outdoor concerts on the back of trucks! The kids love it.

If anyone from Chickenfoot is available between the soundcheck and the gig on June 23rd in Cork, we would be delighted if they could spare 30 mins to give some much needed advice to these music hopefuls. Most of them live, breath and eat music. It seems to be the only thing that they are interested in. We would be happy to pay whatever fee is appropriate for such a service.

Anyway, goodluck with your European tour and new album and please remember us when you're in the Cork area.

All the best,

Dave O'Connell +353 87 683 8525 glanmirehouseofrock.blogspot.com davidoconnell@iol.ie

Sat Jun 13 '09 5:58:01 am Set this message as last read

elpp
Jose Martinez
El Paso - Juarez, TX - Chih
US - Mexico
Plays: Guitar (38 years)
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Austin/Burly: For starters, burritos are a bit heavy for breakfast. The typical burrito you will find in any of the hundreds of restaurants which sell them here has a layer of beans and the main dish. Most popular dishes are barbacoa (shredded goat), winnie (franks with tomato sauce), picadillo (meat with vegetables), mole (chicken in a dark, sweet sauce), shredded beef in red or green sauce, milanesa (kind of like a chicken fried steak)...

So as you can see, no mention of egg and vegetables, which from what I see in the ads every breakfast burrito in the US has. It is true that Mexicans in general tend to add vegetables and chile to anything they eat, so I'd say that these burritos really don't need anything else to become true Mexican food. On the other hand, no Mexican would buy an egg burrito on the street, this is something that you cook at home because it's so simple to do, whereas most of the dishes mentioned above are not.

As far as tortillas, it's a tradition. You can be as poor or as rich as you can imagine, but there will always be tortillas at your table. You can either use them to scoop up food (in which case you have turned it into a taco), or roll it up and eat it as you would a piece of bread. This goes as far back as the aztecs, before Spain came over and kicked our butts.
Sat Jun 13 '09 6:59:07 am Set this message as last read

elpp
Jose Martinez
El Paso - Juarez, TX - Chih
US - Mexico
Plays: Guitar (38 years)
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Austin / Scubadaz, thanks for the adds!

Burly, at this point I'm kind of in the same position as you are, need to take some more time to get fully inmersed in the ways of MySpace (and Facebook eventually) before I can have a page I'm comfortable with.
Sat Jun 13 '09 7:02:36 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Subadaz : ahaha nice Steve's joke.. ahah

Holy Yngwie.. one of the best Strat players evermore

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Sat Jun 13 '09 7:03:47 am Set this message as last read

cheese101

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Awesome hybes, I'm really glad you can make the Tulsa show! I used to live in Bartlesville, so that would have only been a 40 minute drive for me....NOW the minimum here is just over 4 hours if they show in Reno, almost 7 to San Fran...but I ain't complainin, out here I can go to several shows if I'm willing to drive....heck, I went to Ireland to see Joe and am now gonna fly to Atlantic City, GEEEEZ....LOL! Get yer tickets EARLY!!

Happy Birthday Scott, are you creaky yet?? ;)

Pip, I'm betting the "code" inside the cd cover yer talking about is that little triangle thing, it's also heat-sensitive? If it is, that's just fer fun. They are including a Chickenfoot Magic 8-Ball toy with the premium packages, and yer supposed to ask the ball a question, shake it and then turn it over to get yer answer. Different answers are inside the cd's, although they only have so many. Mine is different from chelles in her cd....but chelles and Chrispies are the same. If this isn't what yer talking about you must report back immediately and shaaaaaaaaaare yer secret code!!! :)

So Chastity Bono is now gonna be called....Chas Bono. We were talking about this lil news flash on lunch at work yesterday. Oooookay.

Don1963....will you be giving tours of yer basement any time soon? Sounds wild, lol!! And don't let 3 shows in one week scare u....you'll survive it and be damn glad you went :) I've done doubles and triples back-to-back nights...was deaf fer a loooooong time, lol (yes, stoopid me fergot the earplugs) and had the BEST TIME! We even did 5 shows in one month once, 4 of Joe and 1 of Steve Vai and were never happier!!

Skippygirl.....The Foot is STOMPIN DOWN in Aussie-land, YES!! Glad to hear it's finally made it to the radio there, it's only the beginning :) As fer the CF undies....I looked...did you see they have tons of clothing with the logo on it? Rat-bastids makin $ offa the band by selling knock-offs.....grrrrrr.

Ohhhhhh, love the idea of a Chickenfoot car magnet chelle!!! We also need some smaller ones to throw around on our fridges, lol! And while we're at it, how about a Chickenfoot track jacket Joe? I love my PSATMOR one, but it's lonely and would like a CF companion, lol!!

Lets see...they could do a beer-cozee, or better yet make it a bit bigger fer a tequila bottle.....a CF necklace.....I'm still angling fer a bobble-head Joe but lets throw all 4 of the guys in there.....LOL....it could go on and on.

As to being a Chickenhead....yyyyyyyyyup...it figgers...LOL!!! Thanx fer pointing that out chelle.......we can always, and I mean ALWAYS....count on you babbie....LOL!! Hope Joe saw yer tweet and fell over laughing :)

Sat Jun 13 '09 7:06:52 am Set this message as last read

cheese101

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Double-post....

Anyone wanting to go to the Rock Jam Festival in Colorado on Sept 12, looks like special tickets for the festival are already on sale, not sure about the GA tix yet though, but check it out just in case....

And I love their description of Joe as part of Chickenfoot....

JOE SATRAINI! (Flippin' Guitar god)

Sez it all....LOL!! Except they coulda spelt it right...but I like the sentiment :)

Joe....u might be the only "sane" one of the group...but yer also the one with the hardest-to-spell last name, LOL!!

Sat Jun 13 '09 7:25:52 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Krakatau played by a duo piano-sax

Never seen that before.

Quite fun & impressive.

Edited Sat Jun 13 '09 7:35 am

Sat Jun 13 '09 7:34:17 am Set this message as last read

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
Sat Jun 13 '09 7:35:45 am Set this message as last read

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
Sat Jun 13 '09 7:39:49 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Blue moon, check that.. there's a little thing you'll probably enjoy.
Sat Jun 13 '09 7:53:24 am Set this message as last read

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?

Sat Jun 13 '09 8:31:14 am Set this message as last read

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!
Sat Jun 13 '09 8:31:46 am Set this message as last read

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.

Sat Jun 13 '09 8:43:53 am Set this message as last read

TheHawkGuy
Danny
California
USA
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This Guy can shred good as
Sat Jun 13 '09 9:00:06 am Set this message as last read

TheHawkGuy
Danny
California
USA
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This is good solo as well

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Sat Jun 13 '09 9:04:08 am Set this message as last read

TheHawkGuy
Danny
California
USA
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even better

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Sat Jun 13 '09 9:10:52 am Set this message as last read

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!

Sat Jun 13 '09 10:03:19 am Set this message as last read

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!
Sat Jun 13 '09 10:07:09 am Set this message as last read

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 Set this message as last read

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

Think

Sat Jun 13 '09 10:34:41 am Set this message as last read

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

Think

Sat Jun 13 '09 10:35:16 am Set this message as last read

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.

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Sat Jun 13 '09 11:14:38 am Set this message as last read
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