GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz Santa Clara, California USA Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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G'mornin' T2Jers!
JOE--Thanks for the recent news about a show in December, but the cost is too much for my husband and me in today's economy!
As for the news about the LIVE IN PARIS DVD, you are right that flashes of light may cause seizures in some people with epilepsy. Thankfully, my Steve doesn't have any specific triggers. Flashing, fast lights don't cause him to have seizures. The doctors say stress could be what brings on his seizures, but even then they are just guessing. I pray every day for a cure and can only turn this matter over to a higher power to put my mind at peace.
Steve and I are enjoying PSATMOR, Super Colosal, Strange Beautiful...., and Crytal Planet mostly. I dream about you and Steve Vai getting together and making an album beyond what anyone could wish or think about! You guys are so special individually and together.....what a great friendship/brotherhood! We are all blessed by your musical journey/journeys. Even songs that take years to write and record have your unique "signature" on them...beauty beyond words. And Steve Vai! His musical career has shown a great talent for teaching--the Master Classes!
I am in awe of the world of music!
GoldenGirl2
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Sun Oct 25 '09 8:56:18 am
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Hi everyone...
I'm going to see U2 after all...! I found a ticket on Ticketmaster at 3 a.m. this morning, for their sold-out show at the Rose Bowl. I can't believe I lucked out like that, but it must have just been released. I was checking the site every few hours for the past week or so, trying to find a ticket but always coming up empty.
I spent about twice as much as I've ever spent on a ticket before this...it comes to a little more than a third of the cost of the Chickenfoot Las Vegas meet and greet that no one is happy about. And this is face value plus fees from Ticketmaster...it's not through a scalper! Argh... :-/
Anyway, I'll be there along with 95,000+ other U2 fans...it'll be the largest event ever at the Rose Bowl. Look for me on YouTube (ha!) and on the eventual DVD that will be released...yeah, the live DVD is the main reason I bought a ticket. I'm weird, I know...
I should not have spent this much money, but I'm in big need of an escape from life for a while...hopefully this will do it.
...Austin...
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Sun Oct 25 '09 11:36:53 am
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Forrest J
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Hey Joe,
I've just got in your music and it's pretty great. I don't know the names of many of your songs but what I've heard is some good stuff.
I was just wondering though, are you a Christian?
If so could you tell me your testimony (The story of how you became a Christian) and if you're not could you tell me why?
I'm sorry if thats a weird question to answer, but I've just been thinking about it lately.
I am a Christian and came to know Jesus when I was 15. My father was a pastor and I grew up around church. But I never really saw what the big deal was about this Jesus guy. Then a several years past and some of the people attending my dad's church decided they didn't like the way he was running it and wanted to run it instead. So they quit coming and tithing so we couldn't pay the bills for the church and we had to close it. Then all the people who left bought the building back for themselves the next day and would not let us get any of our belongings out of it and stole all of it except a vacuum cleaner that my mom had to beg to get back. It ruined my parent's marriage and my dad's faith in Christ. It sent me into a slow downward spiraling pit of depression over the next four years. It hurt me so bad to see other people who proclaimed Jesus as their Lord and Savior do something like that to another person. Then from there I concluded that God wasn't real and became an atheist. Life carried on and I resumed "living". My Grandma was diagnosed shortly after that with ovarian cancer again (She had been dealing with it off and on for about 14 years prior). This time though it was spreading. I couldn't even stand to look at her because I couldn't figure out how life would go on without her... So I figured out a way to avoided her even though we lived in the same house. I didn't speak to her for about a year. The whole time I'm just getting more and more depressed about life. I was able to cope for a while by playing guitar all day but the depression was slowly catching up on me. About a month went on and I had finally had enough, I got so frustrated with life that I started to plan ways to kill myself. One night I was laying in my bed and I did something I hadn't done in a long time... I prayed to Jesus. I said, "God, I do know if your real but if you are end my Grandma's suffering, do whatever you have to, just end it".... The next day at 9:29, my Grandma died. I was furious with God, cursing Him left and right and right there in the hospital I finally decided on how I was going to kill myself, I was going to get my rifle, walk back into the woods behind my house and end it once in for all. Then I felt this love overflow me and I was in tears, and I heard God say in my heart, "I love you and you have more to do in this life". So right there in the hospital room I surrendered what little I had and gave my life to Christ.
He changed me, I'm so much more happier now and I don't feel empty anymore. He has blessed my life so much since then, I have an amazing step-dad, I have friends, I have better grades in school and I have a better guitar (Fender classic players sonic blue mexican stratocaster, I'm wanting to upgrade to an Ibanez prestige, I just don't have the money yet). The best thing about all those blessings is, I didn't even ask for them! God just loves me enough to bless me with all of that! Although I'd have to say the biggest blessing is having a personal relationship with Jesus and to know I am unconditionally loved by God and I can't do anything to mess that up (Romans 8:39).
Thank you for taking the time to read all of that, I hope to hear a reply from you soon. I'm praying that God will bless you even more than He already has. =]
because He loves,
Forrest Johnson
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Sun Oct 25 '09 12:19:12 pm
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Izuksun
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Joe,
On the Chickenfoot album the kick ass song "GET IT UP" sounds like it's in the key of B. What scale do you play in
that song? I can't find a Mode that sounds any good and
the Penatonic sounds ok only if you add an # above the
root. I've got the Penatonic down pretty good and I'm
learning the Modes are there other scales to learn after
one learns the Modes?
Hope to see you in Las Vegas on 12/05/09. My wife
and I have VIP seats at the Joint.
Doug
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Sun Oct 25 '09 12:44:17 pm
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michelle
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and just keep running, and running, and running...
Aust-In & Out, Al wants to go to the U2 show with you soooo bad. See if you can at least record a little of the show for him, and if you can't, just email him a full report of every single thing you can remember from the show. He'll love that and be eternally grateful. ;-)
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Sun Oct 25 '09 1:03:41 pm
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wolf2
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...Well now I am deffinetly scared!...My formula mx ski-doo ,their the fastest snowmobile ever made hey man the 1985 formula mx plus my is ported and polished with a cutt head from decker raceing enterprises in the state hey bro but this thing is well PSYCOTIC! man .Just check this out man I,m atensive genius schizophrenia I am the highest ranked genius in the world it,s in like every polictical compuetr in the world by 2011 man they call me COBRA Buscema EVERY COMPANY i OWN GETS EVERYTHING MADE ON MY COMPUTER AT FLYTE! when the genius stryke,s for that product line and company my ski-oo today wa aprime example I cant remeber what I done except went out their fired it up came in grabbed some money went to the yamha dealer bought whatever installed the parts fired it up again no recipts no nothing just instant atensive genius seen man i have done this too it in conjunction with my new clymer manual probably 14 time,s the last couple month,s it,s hairy man to hit the throttle last year after working on it in the fall first ride it catwalked all the way down my road it has about 18x more power now tinas old job use to be keeping track of lumberjack seen shovel see me fixing my stuff and my money anyways wild hey man later wolf2.
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Sun Oct 25 '09 1:27:17 pm
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Peace Lily
Debora Aylett Irrigon, Oregon United states
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Axeshredder- cool stories....
Do the Stu- thank you for posting that link. I think I might just watch them. May it be the escape you needed....
Still wish I was going to Vegas. Still no money's for fun........not even for cheaper seats.
Reality sux.....
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Sun Oct 25 '09 2:03:25 pm
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wolf2
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...what everyone just heard on the radio from the police is true man E HAS NO MENTAL Ilness, my probabtion officer took care of a procedure I followed from the government for money and medicine all my psychaitric asessments come back nothing wrong it was an arressting agreement with the ontario goverment for taken away my livilehood money before during an arrest and thats all perfectly fine man no shit dont worry alana babe no schizophrenia baby later wolf2 your,s laterz wolfie.
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Sun Oct 25 '09 2:43:30 pm
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kodi41
Scott Lee Omaha, NE USA Plays: Guitar (46 years)
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hello Joe,
I was wondering how the new album was recorded?
Is it a digital to analog pressing or is from master tape / or other?
On my very nice home audio system it sounds a little compressed compared to some of my other records.
It's great to see vinyl back in to the mainstream- it sounds so much more real.
thanks and best wishes.
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Sun Oct 25 '09 3:27:41 pm
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Skippygirl
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Dang - I'll be still at work when U2 is on, have a great time Austin I would LOVE to see both those bands and I would have done the same thing if I had found a ticket for sale.
burly- hiya buddy, glad to hear the rice is almost in, did you get a good crop? Is your daughter able to keep her guitar up whilst she recuperates? LOL about Davy Knowles, I just didn't want to offend you with the observations I made.
elpp - well you sound smitten Mister, in a big way!
Joe - how about some blue, big guy?
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Sun Oct 25 '09 6:22:19 pm
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GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz Santa Clara, California USA Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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So many different tastes in today's music--All right, Austin! You have your U2 and whatever other bands you wish to see/hear, buy albums.....you name it! Is Green Day on your list? Billie Joe Armstrong and JOE have something in common--they were both drummers before picking up axes! Now, I think that's cool!
GoldenGirl2
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Sun Oct 25 '09 7:31:32 pm
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elpp
Jose Martinez El Paso - Juarez, TX - Chih US - Mexico Plays: Guitar (38 years)
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You made me check out the dictionary Skippygirl, on a Sunday no less...shame on you! jaja just kidding.
smitten indeed! nothing's gonna come out of that though, she will simply be fantasy girl #1.
Some very interesting answers to the $750 question, keep 'em coming!
And one more thing, what the hell happened to DA BEARS?!?!?!
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Sun Oct 25 '09 8:25:53 pm
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