Pip55
Phil W... ... from South West UK Pip55 on twitter Plays: Guitar
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Chad - dude, sorry to hear you've stuffed your arm (not that you'll read this) but getter better soon mate.
Do The Stu - it was his right, near the elbow. Straight after there was a mass of blood but the camera I was using had lousy zoom so I couldn't get that shot.
I would have thought it was just a bruised elbow from that injury so just guessing it's unrelated... guessing though
Oh, here's a shot of it after (I think).
Chadsters elbow
edit... there's also a little mini video on the Chickenfoot homepage... "expect the unexpected"
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Wed Jul 1 '09 12:08:56 am
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fatape
craig North Lambton/Newcastle, NSW Australia Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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RubyG :- dear fatape produces a jigsaw
for your line of ANNOYING F@<#ING POSTS
Think long and hard before you post another!!!!!!!!!
C'MON AUSSIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Wed Jul 1 '09 12:19:35 am
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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scubadaz / fatape - I emailed RubyG and told him to chill...not sure if that'll do anything, but I didn't want to bug Jon on his birthday. Although it's after midnight now...hmmm. ;-)
Pip Satrini - Oh, OK...thanks. That injury doesn't look like it's related.
The news item on the Chickenfoot site says Chad has "torn" his small bicep. I hope that's just a poor choice of words...if it really is a tear, the band could be off the road for the rest of the year while he recovers. Hopefully it's not more than a strain...
...Austin...
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Wed Jul 1 '09 12:35:32 am
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Zenfish
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I was surfing onto youtube yesterday to find some Vangelis work, & find this one, thinking i'm gonna to listen to Vangelis & Jarre, but nope.. had to recognize immediatly the unique style of Mike Olfield.
For those about to appreciate modern orchestral approach.
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Wed Jul 1 '09 1:51:56 am
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wolf2
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....Hey picked up 2 brand new lever kit`s yesterday EZpull clutch kit`s the name of the company is IGNITION,like that`S THE BRAND THIS EZ PULL SHOULD BE A GOOD THING ,MY HAND like my left hand usualy goe`s though alot of pain my clutch lever hand sometime`s even pouef`s up a bit from the clutch pressure on the 1975 can-am 250 t`nt hey man,it,s a division of technoflange incorporated hey I figure I bought there grip`s to use on my formula work wonder`s so let`s try and use their lever assemblie`s .I am just doing the morning thing had a couple instant coffee now I am gonna brew some up have a coffee and a cigarette later wolf2 about 60.00 for the lever`s ez pull though bud nice ! later wolf2.one silver one black lever kit later wolf2.
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Wed Jul 1 '09 4:19:38 am
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Skippygirl
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How's the funny harem pants he's wearing (and EVH) in Live Without a Net?? Mind you he was a fit bugger, looked like an aerobics instructor......maybe that's where Sacha Baron Cohen got the inspiration for Bruno???
C'mon Lleyton Hewitt!!!!
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Wed Jul 1 '09 5:49:45 am
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Satriella
Satriella Walker Sudbury, Suffolk United Kingdom
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Phew....still on a high!
PIP - Of course they are pride of place
Do the Stu - thats it...he said "montrose is in the house!" thanks...
Skippygirl - yeah it was a bit annoying and a bit YUK PERVERT!
Scubadaz - hehe yeah...I didn't realize till I put the pics on my computer...LOL better pictures of you and pip than of the band LMHO
Hugs Satriella xx
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Wed Jul 1 '09 6:47:46 am
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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lmfao in all fairness tho if y dont watch n just listen hes got a great black soul voice... for a white boy thats near impossible
Hey Al...just wait till you see your vids in 30 plus years! dont think y can pull em either GG has em all stored t upload in later years =:O
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Wed Jul 1 '09 8:54:38 am
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RedJeanette
Jeanette Akers Salinas, CA USA Plays: Guitar (46 years)
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Hello all!
New here. I've been a fan of Sammy's for almost 30 years and I've always loved Joe's playing, but I only have the one album - 'Surfing With The Alien" and it's on vinyl, so I gotta get it on CD too. Needless to say, I really need to get some more of his material. What do you all recommend on my next JS album purchase? I can't afford to run out and get them all (wish I could!) but I just wanna hear more of him now! Saw CF in SF at The Fillmore. These guys are so great!!! I have a few vids up on YouTube (username-RedJeanette) from that show if anyone's interested. Glad I found this place! Take care everyone!!!
Love & Peace,
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Wed Jul 1 '09 9:37:22 am
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Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473 UK Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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JSP: I suppose I did know about the whole s.count thing in a way....probably just tried to kid myself, but when the BBC tells you you can't ignore it. :)
How about some Electric Gyspy for your Wednesday or whatever it is wherever you are :)
Listening to: Witch Hunt by Rush
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Wed Jul 1 '09 9:48:50 am
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Surfing was my first Joe album which i was completly blown away by then i got the self titled album
there was probably no worse 2nd album to get after u just heard surfing after getting into this crazy guitaring... well maybe EOC oh to be young again ;)
get the extremist, crystal planet or flying in a blue dream as album no.2
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Wed Jul 1 '09 9:56:44 am
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ibanezguitars
Joan Jove Mollet del Valles, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Do The Stu,
You asked me for some coments on the U2 360 tour...
Here it goes..
I had more fun in the Vertigo tour, probably because I liked more "How to dismantle.." than "No line on the horizon".
Having said that, the stage is a milestone in rock history when played in big stadiums. From now on, I guess other big bands will use this concept. U2 call it "the claw". Imagine a spider with only four legs standing at 3/8 of the lenght of a football stadium. The body of the spiders holds the speakers and the video screen. The thin legs hold the light guns, and allows a clear view of the stage from any seat of the 360º of the stadium.
I will not unveil some of the surprises of the show. I will just say they played a tribute to Michael Jackson, when at the middle of "Angel of Harlem" Bono sang some verses of "Man in the mirror" and "Don't stop til you get enough".
They played seven tracks of the new album, most of them at the beggining and of course hits of their repertory (One, With or without you, streets no name, Sunday bloody sunday, Pride (In the name of Lord, Still haven't found....)
For those interested, the supporting band was "Snow Patrol". Even those who know nothing about them will recognize the tune "chasing cars" if they follow Grey's Anatomy.
My advise for those hesitating: Go ! Having the experience of a show with such an innovative stage is worth it
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Wed Jul 1 '09 10:06:46 am
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