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elpp
Jose Martinez
El Paso - Juarez, TX - Chih
US - Mexico
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Roo: spelling is que sera (or if you want to be perfectly accurate, qué será)
Sun Jun 28 '09 8:39:30 pm Set this message as last read

GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz
Santa Clara, California
USA
Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Austin has the wisdom of an older man.....I said older NOT OLD!

Yes, there are those of us out here who have no business bein' on T2J because of various issues.....anger issues....rage issues.......in seeking peace of mind, it can be most difficult to let go of the anger we (humans) think is justified. I wake up angry every damn day. Not properly socialized or socialised(?) to be out in the world.

Musicians and musical ppls don't deserve to have this tiny dot called Milli-cent (not worth a grain of sand) writing shite on their forum. That may be one reason why more ppl don't join in.

;-/ GG2

Sun Jun 28 '09 9:20:04 pm Set this message as last read

axeshredderjc
Joe Axeshredder
Long Island, NY
United States
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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did ya see this? all three california shows only...i hope they plan more guests like this considering the shows are quite short

Edited Sun Jun 28 '09 10:05 pm
Sun Jun 28 '09 9:53:59 pm Set this message as last read

Phydeaux_3
Greg Frank Marcus
Stittsville, Ontario
Canada
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axeshredderjc - I wonder what Queensrÿche will be playing? I was such a huge fan of theirs way back when, now I can only listen to the old albums. Mindcrime 2 did absolutely nothing for me and Take Cover fell flat on me too as well as American Soldier. It saddens me as I still completely LOVE the first 7 albums, Q2K is the cut-off for me, I just can't take it. I saw them play Mindcrime in it's entirety on the Empire tour, just incredible. Also, I saw them open for Metallica on the Mindcrime tour in 89-ish. Fond memories.

smooches,
» Phy³

>.)))°>
...^ ^


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Sun Jun 28 '09 10:23:24 pm Set this message as last read

axeshredderjc
Joe Axeshredder
Long Island, NY
United States
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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most likely their new album (havent heard it yet) and some hits...the thing is their still out there making music..i seen them a few years ago w/ priest i think..i enjoyed half their show..one of the greatest singers in rock music..and a great warm up for Chickenfoot

Edited Sun Jun 28 '09 10:57 pm
Sun Jun 28 '09 10:49:24 pm 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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roo - I hope you and your family recover fairly quickly...I know it sucks when I get sick; I can't imagine how it is for a whole family all at once.


axeshredderjc - I'm a bit worried about Queensryche being on the bill, to be honest, but all the local shows are like that so I didn't have a choice. I'm not really a fan, but I wouldn't mind seeing them. I just don't want to be stuck with a shorter Chickenfoot set.

These shows are starting about an hour earlier than elsewhere on the tour, which would be enough time if Queensryche only played for 45 minutes. I expect them to play for 60 at least, though, which means these venues either have a later curfew or less Chickenfoot.

...Austin...

Sun Jun 28 '09 11:57:59 pm Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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On MJ. - I will say that I was never really into the genre. I do however view his career as one that has impacted music in an overall positive way. I never owned Thriller but it would be considered a masterpiece in my book. When the Thriller video would air on MTV (which was nearly every hour it seemed) I had to watch. He was a rare talent, but I pity him for the way things turned out for him. I do not know first hand the personal struggles he endured but like many it wreaked havoc on his life and tarnished a career that was legendary.

Zenfish- Prince was another rare talent, again I was never into the genre. Prince was one of the few performers cast in a bad light by Stevie Ray Vaughan in one of his biographies. SRV loved everyone it seemed but had a clear cut dislike for Prince. I suspect it was the vibe that he got from him because the two only met once in a hotel lobby and Stevie voiced his displeasure flat out. I found that interesting.

There were 2 other performers that SRV did not really hit it off with. Bryan Adams and George Thorogood. It seems that the two were impolite and uncooperative with Stevie while sharing the same bill.

On Farrah Fawcett- I had a huge crush on her as did many other young boys my age. One of my wife's early memories of me was a picture that will stick in her mind forever. Myself as a ten year old sweaty , buzz hair cut kid wearing a farrah Fawcett t shirt. I think that must have been what did it for her :-0

Happy Monday and good night Aussies.

Skippy how is the GRCGS guitar thing coming along. And can we expect a video performance soon? T2J awaits patiently.

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Mon Jun 29 '09 1:53:27 am Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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ethn hayabusa - you are correct, sir, and what colour house did he live in? How long did it take you?

burly - ahem.....well......GRCGS needs a hefty makeover :0) and the geetar creeps along slowly. I had a rare couple of hours yesterday so I reviewed a Ten Words video again (from a lovely kind soul) and managed to pick up a couple more notes, and then got out an old CD-ROM of online guitar tutelage that someone just gave me and it was pretty good to understand a bit more about the fretboard. Vids will be a l-o-n-g way off I'm afraid - how's about YOUR vids??????

Mon Jun 29 '09 2:11:08 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...I heard this guy is the Ultimate stchurator, he has aplace called joe,s satch of something!,.Good morning stch man well did half of my everyday workout lastnight today we get to arm curl, leg curl latt pul tricep push down leg curl should have been done last night but not realy last night we did barbell curl bench press today is dumbell arm curl york 2001 leg curl tricep and late pull down the arm curl,s bench press are weider free weight,s this is bonai man get to work out again excellllllllllllennnnnnt more coffe think I may have been rideing last night posible yes? more coffee and a cigarette and some tune`s you just woke up hey pisano later wolf2.
Mon Jun 29 '09 2:33:26 am Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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Ethn - Is Google your friend?

Skipping girl - Green?

Michael Jackson - Black or white?

Mon Jun 29 '09 2:56:56 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Cappy:He,ll be a whiter shade o pale by now skipper lol
Mon Jun 29 '09 3:30:23 am Set this message as last read

Ethn Hayabusa

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His house was green.I just wrote down all of the information on paper and made some graphs.Had to make 2-3 graphs before I got it.Probably took about 10-15 minutes.I've never had the patience to stick with hose kinds of riddles before.

No google for me, it's just not that hard of a riddle.

Mon Jun 29 '09 3:47:34 am Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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Slan - Oooo sting!

This MJ stuff reminds me of when my boy was just a wee scrap about two or three years old. Don't stop til you get enough was on the radio and when the chorus came on he started singing along. Keep on, to the bus stop, don't stand til you're getting off.

Brings a smile to my cynical hardened old face to this day.

Mon Jun 29 '09 4:08:06 am Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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A little bit of SLT from Waerdse Tempel there's another one up but the sound is terrible...
Mon Jun 29 '09 4:09:12 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Austin : to me, Lucky Charms is Vai at his best.
Mon Jun 29 '09 4:24:32 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Long time i dream to do a tribute to Haendel.

Long time i craddle since any idea.

Tried to do a synthetizer cover of sarabande, but shit, that was just shit in front of the original played by orchestra.

But finally, the slicer gives me the idea of Haendel composing a simple thing into a Blade Runner world.

Mon Jun 29 '09 4:28:21 am Set this message as last read

Satriella
Satriella Walker
Sudbury, Suffolk
United Kingdom
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Chickenfoot gig.

Wow…what can I say…I will start at the beginning…me and Dave got separated from our friends because there were two queues, one for upstairs seating and one for downstairs standing, which was a little annoying, but the familiar voice of NJBeast rang out within seconds, had a chat with him then went to our queue. I thought we would be quite far back as it was quite a long queue. At about 6.50 a car pulled up, the queue went to one side and who should get out but Sammy about 10 feet away. I ws surprised when we got into the venue that we were only about 4 rows back, left hand side of course for Joe! I was quite worried that pip had had an accident as I hadn’t heard from him, but was relieved to see him…AT THE FRONT! (Jealous, jealous) It was a surreal thing for Dave to see the group Skin, who were asked to reform to play this gig, up there as the support act, he had met them before about 10 years ago when he worked in a record store and they were doing a signing and while looking through the cd’s he had quite a chat with them. They did an acoustic set, 3 men, 3 guitars and great voices. chickenfoot came on to a roar from the crowd and just played so amazingly, you can tell that these are all seasoned musicians, they were loving every minute. As has been said, Sammy was trying various beers, he has his own brand of Tequila, I think that was why he mentioned getting that over here. Sammy’s voice was incredible, the way he screams along in the same note to Joes guitar (a new one with the chickenfoot logo on, of course) is amazing. Joes playing was just out of this world as always, it must be nice for him to just sit back and play rather than have to be the frontman. It was nice to see that Michael played his infamous Jack Daniels Bass, but he too was all over the stage joining in with joe and Sammy and having a great time. Chad played well too, they make such a good team, he was throwing drum sticks out into the audience like there was no tomorrow!

Our friends who were upstairs were pretty sure they saw Rubina and ZZ (they have met them a number of times) although they were a bit of a way away in the VIP section.

Of course the highlight for me was when I threw my banner, which is the one I had with me for every show last year, onto the stage, it said “Satriella loves wot u do!” ,I felt like a naughty little schoolgirl to do it, it landed in between Joe and Sammy…Joe looked down as he was playing and I thought that was it….but then Sammy picked it up, read it and said “Thank you Satriella” then he proceeded to try and wear it, putting it round his head while he sang…I wonder if Joe said to him afterwards…”oh she is a fan of mine!” LOL…At least Joe knew I was there supporting him, that was the main idea.

Most of the time I couldn’t see a thing, too many tall people in front of me, but now and again I got a glimpse of Joe through the heads, I just lifted my camera up every now and again and clicked and hoped for the best. I didn’t see it but as has been reported Chad, after clambering over the drum kit and knocking it over, picked up a small drum and launched it, and with a look of horror on his face, realized that it was heading straight for Sammy…Oh yeah Sammy was handing out his drinks now and again, a girl got some and then our dear old pip got a half drunk beer too!

Edited Mon Jun 29 '09 5:52 am

Mon Jun 29 '09 5:45:42 am Set this message as last read

Satriella
Satriella Walker
Sudbury, Suffolk
United Kingdom
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They played the whole album, plus Highway star, plus an old song of Sammy’s, cant remember the name, but he played a thing like a steel lap guitar. The guy next to me knew all the words, he was an idiot though, I mean you know what its like at the front of a gig, squashed like sardines, I was to the left of him and slightly in front, when I could feel him getting closer, with his legs and arms rigid pushing into me, I turned round and he had the cheek to say I was pushing him!....If he had relaxed and gone with the flow it would have been better for him, but he just got dug his elbows into me… I nearly moved to the back, but then an opening in front of me meant I could step in front of him, to the left… I have to say I was quite pleased that the person directly in front of him was really tall and he was really short!

After it finished, we chatted with Scubadaz and Pip, then went to get some merchandise.

Anyway the next weird and great thing for Dave was that as we stood at the back, he saw a familiar face, I thought he had gone to speak to the skin guitarist who was standing there, but actually he was talking the Adrian Smith, guitarist of Iron Maiden, he is a huge Maiden fan, so to go over and say “Hi, I love your music” was a great highlight for him….to meet one of your hero’s always is eh? As anyone who has met joe etc will testify.

Anyway then this guy comes down the stairs shouting that Michael Jackson was dead. Again, a weird moment for Dave, who is not a major fan, but has a collection of his CD’s…who hasn’t he got on CD…the man is music mad!!!

SO..for anyone who has not seen Chickenfoot yet, GO GO GO…it’s a fantastic performance.

The nice thing is that obviously there are various fans there, I mean not all Joe fans, so there is a good mix of people…I certainly think this will do Joe the power of good and he will get a lot more fans as a result!

Thank you so much and well done for a fantastic show Joe, I love you!

Pictures...bit blurry though

http://community.webshots.com/album/573289167LpPbuv

Hugs Satriella xx

PS we went to London the day before, we walked around Hyde Park and paddled in the Diana memorial fountain thingy, it was cool! Then we went to see "We Will Rock You" at The Dominion Theatre...its the third time for me...I tell you the actors sure can sing, its a funny show too, well worth going to see, and of couse everyone knows Queen songs, so there is a lot of audience participation.

Edited Mon Jun 29 '09 6:36 am

Mon Jun 29 '09 5:46:13 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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Burly "Myself as a ten year old sweaty , buzz hair cut kid wearing a farrah Fawcett t shirt. I think that must have been what did it for her :-0"

I almost blew my coffee all over my monitor. Thanks for that. lmao!

Nice reviews peeps!

Elpp, I listened to the first cd yesterday. It just seems like soooo much of the same stuff. Same stuff on every record. Same over the top see how many notes we can fit in this hole heard it all before kinda record. With that said, Petrucci and Portnoy are two of my favorite artists. I'll give it a few more listens before I file it with the cobweb cd's.

That reminds me - I was listening to CF over the weekend, and I forget which song it was, but at the end Joe plays it out. I was listening really intently to Joe's guitar at that point, and as the song ended I was so happy that Joe ended it the way he did - with a simple, graceful few chords. He didn't try to widdly widdly a million notes into the ending. Dunno why that stuck in my head and grabbed my attention, but I totally enjoyed it.



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Mon Jun 29 '09 6:37:38 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Fair enough with kidding (talking to myself).

Here a serious slicer thing.

Some here know how much i admire Haendel.

Haendel into Balde Runner World

Ok.

I stop posting links.

Mon Jun 29 '09 7:28:26 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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just back from football and man im sweatier than pedophile in a barney suit


time for some My World

check out the last comment!
Mon Jun 29 '09 7:31:13 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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Al, yer pure entertainment girlfriend!

Mon Jun 29 '09 7:52:53 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Al : good work
Mon Jun 29 '09 8:01:10 am Set this message as last read

t_huth21
Tyler Huth
Franklin, Pa
USA
Plays: Guitar (29 years)
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It's kinda nice to come to a place and read mostly good thoughts about Michael. I know a lot of people are getting tired of hearing about him already, but I'm not one of them. The man is get about 15 years of respect that he was never shown all wrapped into a couple of days. The only annoying part to me is how sad it is that it took his death to remind people how important and influential he really was. Love him or hate him, he was one of the biggest musical/performing forces that anyone ever has or ever will see. I personally never bought into the whole pedophile thing. Michael was different, and the world doesn't accept "different". Michael didn't have a childhood. What little childhood he had was on the abusive side. He spent his whold life being criticized and put down by adults. So with all this, naturally he felt more comfortable and less threatened by children. The molestation accusations were just some parent who saw dollar signs. Just like most of the stuff that celebrities get accused of. The plastic surgeries... he was openly self-concious about his looks. Yes he took it too far, but that's his decision. And the change in skin color... This is one of the most outrageously funny things i've ever heard is that people actually thing you can change your skin color. Especially by bleaching it. It's called vitiligo people. Look it up lol. I know this is a long rant about Michael Jackson. This is the only Michael related post I've made anywhere. But I guess this is just me appreciating Michael. I'm only 21, so I wasn't around when he was at his peak with thriller and bad. But I've always like him. I've always stuck by him. And I've always looked at the logical explanations about his personal life unlike 75% of the world who bought into the media's bull$*&t. The bottom line is that he was very talented, he did things in the music world that will probably never ever be done again. He and his family deserve respect right now, not tasteless jokes. I just hope he finds the peace that he so long sought for in this life, in the next. Rest in peace Michael. I will miss you, So will the world.
Mon Jun 29 '09 8:05:54 am Set this message as last read

cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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I can't get pit tickets for the LA show... oh, Ticketmaster...
Mon Jun 29 '09 8:06:13 am Set this message as last read
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