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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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scubadaz - Thanks for the info...so they are a station that's more than the equivalent of E! or TMZ here in the US.


Guitarvibes - I'm glad to hear you enjoyed the show, even if the album doesn't really grab you. Your comment about maybe liking the album more now surprises me though...I kind of feel the opposite.

I love the band and the songs, but I'm finding I don't listen to the actual CD as often as I thought. Some of that has to do with me seeing two shows before the album was actually released, I think...parts of the recording (overdubs, etc.) stick out to me now as imperfect.

Do you recall what Sammy specifically said about Michael Jackson? Sammy's solo catalog includes a fair amount of R&B covers (Otis Redding's (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay and I'll Take You There by the Staple Singers, to name two), so I don't think a comment from him would be out of place at all...

And lastly, back to Joe, I noticed the same thing about his comment. Family first.


Listening to - Van Halen - From Afar

...Austin...

Edited Fri Jun 26 '09 11:57 pm

Fri Jun 26 '09 11:53:28 pm Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Joe Satriani : Echo

Hum.. no doubt for me.. Joe at his best.

Sat Jun 27 '09 12:20:43 am Set this message as last read

Pip55
Phil W...
... from South West UK
Pip55 on twitter
Plays: Guitar
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I fixed the link : ) and here it is reposted...

Chickenfoot

Notice Sam checks his head for blood...

but I prefer Axeshredders version - cheers for that one!

Skippygirl - yep. 5.50 is me, and 1 second in and so on, I'm all over it. There's also quite a good band LOL. Well spotted. It seems Sammys mic stand is growing out of my head. I'll take that injury over a drum kit though : )

Cheese - I need a cure as everyone thinks I'm mental! Had it all day at work yesterday... but I am happy to take your remedy Dr Chee! Thanks for the answer about non chickPITT, I am checkin into it & will let you know

Do The Stu - ITN is essentially the news arm of the second major TV station over here (ITV). BBC & ITV have been around for ages. Didn't like the fact they just shoved the camera in J's face and didn't acknowledge who he is, but Joe's response was the same as many

Scuba - good to see you too. Both ears now... but also sore throat, runny nose etc, so there's my answer I guess. Hope you're feelin better after some Chickenfoot soup

Im not sure who was fliming outside and in the show, but there was no sign of Sir Luini so not sure who it's connected to, other than maybe a crew following the band or some local news?


I'll try and get time to sort through my vids later & get em up...

or maybe just Get It Up : )

Have a good weekend everyone

Edited Sat Jun 27 '09 1:16 am

Sat Jun 27 '09 1:15:36 am Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Scuba, Pip and Satriella- Geat to hear you guys hooked up and it looks and sounds like a great rock and roll show.

Al- sounds like you also had a great time. Just hangin out with no pressure and with friends,..there is no substitute.

A giant of a man like GVibes moved to sing along, I'm impressed. I knew you were not pleased 100% with the album at first but glad to hear you have a different viewpoint after seeing the band live. Glad you were able to experience it.

Skippy- A somewhat self- subdued rice farmer. The wild man is still in there somewhere.

Speaking of wild man on the drums, Chad reminds me of about 3 guys rolled into one I knew from high school days. He is a real hoot. Ya know it's one thing to watch Peart or Portnoy because of their depth, but undeniably Chad Smith is rock solid and has so much fun just being there.

Yeah man this hot weather is tough on me and you can bet the crops are suffering. Usually we are farther along in the prep that has to be done for irrigation by now but we have to be out in the heat so much that by the time evening falls your body is spent.

Tracie mentioned chiggers...I am a chigger magnet which is a bad thing when I am in and out of the weeds ( around irrigation wells and grain storage) I know I need to keep it mowed down but,..ya know. There is a creature for the Aussies. Do you have chiggers there? (red bugs I think they are called.)

The more I listen to the Chickenfoot album,... which is a lot, something else will jump out of the mix at me that I never noticed before.( like a keyboard part for instance.) I know it is heavily overdubbed but I have never been one to feel that a band should be able to reproduce the sound live 100%. I do understand where you are coming from Austin. The more I get to know you, you remind me of one of the guys I was in a band with.
Back..way back when we recorded some demos, I was all into having fun and adding parts with overdubs and just making a fun recording and Jeff was like " but we have to be able to reproduce this live". He had a good point but I see where Joe has thoroughly enjoyed making this record.

I want to see this band live. This is the best thing to happen to pure rock and roll in over 20 years. The return of an album I can turn on and listen to, song after song in succession. I 've been calling old school buddies and urging them to buy it....I knew this was gonna be good a year and a half ago... Thanks Joe and the rest of the guys.

It's almost 3:30, think I'll try to catch another hour of sleep.

Enjoy the weekend

Sat Jun 27 '09 1:29:52 am Set this message as last read

burly
Steve Johnson
Pocahontas, Arkansas
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Pip- Another "Open wheeler" thinking about NASCAR,..and she is really pleasant to look at.(Danika Patrick)

Edited Sat Jun 27 '09 1:39 am
Sat Jun 27 '09 1:39:12 am Set this message as last read

Pip55
Phil W...
... from South West UK
Pip55 on twitter
Plays: Guitar
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Scuba - soz, what I really meant was I hope you get to the root of the problem with the headaches, and that the gig helped you forget it for a while. I saw the camera crew arrive but I didn't really take much notice until they shoved it in our faces inside

Burly - I'd definitely call that proper rock'n'roll... and tumble, and throw and cut ha ha. Ah, Danica... nice to look at, and fiercely competitive.... not always in a good way though (casting couch springs to mind)

Glitzman - hey there. All good here. Saw a killer Chickenfoot show, and wish there were a few more over here. Haven't seen much of the tennis. Johm McEnroe was at chickenfoot, he's such a rocker

Roo - dude, I'm on your screenshots. I like the app even more now LOL. Just need the phone, so I won't be getting the app just yet. But it does look bl**dy handy. Nice job!

Blue Moon - ha ha LMAO at your gig diagram! Nice pics, I thought you were at the back... mega zoom!!

Do The Stu - there was me, scuba, NJ, satriella, anibur, hugsamuchilus, jon & sylv (I don't know their screen names) that I know of. As soon as I got to the barrier it remined me of San Fran and every once in a while I glanced right but none of you lot were there. It made me think of that night a lot. We all have to do it again... right?

Guitarvibes - you enjoyed the show! Good to hear!!!

Sat Jun 27 '09 3:09:38 am Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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Do the Stu - Further to what the Dazzler said, ITN stands for Independent Television News. It dates back from when there was the state sponsored BBC and ITV (Independent TeleVision). ITV consists of a number of regional television companies which banded together to form a conglomerate of sorts which has a national network with regional variations. So, the ITN news(world and national news) would be broadcast nationally and at certain times of day this would be followed by regional broadcasts of the local news.
Sat Jun 27 '09 3:44:05 am Set this message as last read

Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473
UK
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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scuba/JSPhil: Wow....sounds like a good gig then? ;)
Skippy: I haven't seen Slumdog yet either....
Geez it's amazing how much can happen on here in a few days....that's what you get for being lazy and not checking I suppose :)

Listening to: Wicker Man by Iron Maiden
Sat Jun 27 '09 4:20:05 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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yea austin i seen that thing on vai.com too, mad to see joe like that!

and yeah it was far back had to zoon it up, but it was ok, the camera makes it look further, but my friends went up and got close so thats where the pics came from, i just got em off her the other day both pretty cool
Sat Jun 27 '09 4:43:05 am Set this message as last read

death cube k

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zenfish i love ECHO too..
Sat Jun 27 '09 6:07:28 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

Sat Jun 27 '09 7:35:01 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

Sat Jun 27 '09 7:35:01 am Set this message as last read

cheese101

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Austin....that vid looking for reactions to MJ's death shows some of what I DONT like about the news. What did they expect ANYONE to say in reaction? To catch people unaware as they did with Joe and then not even identify him...I'm with you...what was the point? It is a tragedy that he died, most especially for his children. That's always the first place my brain goes when anyone dies, is the family that's left behind and how they must feel. Death is sad and having someone you love and care about leaves a hole that is never filled. Why do they think it's newsworthy to ask people what they think about someone dying....DER!! Michael was famous, yes....but he was just a human being like everyone else. We're all born to eventually die. His family should be left in privacy to grieve. (and this next statement is in no way directed at you, just the media in general, lol) Give me news that matters....don't use things like this to squeeze out every possible drop of media-attention. Do things that honor people and then move on. But I betcha they'll make a media circus outta this for some time to come. Sigh.

Scuba, thanks....generally, my cheeze-whiz is pretty sharp when it comes to all things guitar and gear-related...since he lives, eats and breathes guitar, LOL!! Didya check the twit-pic out yet?

Guitarvibes....glad to see you've had a good experience after all :) Welcome to the power of the FOOT, lol!!

Pip...THEN GET ON IT DOOD!!! Time's a wastin' and make sure u allow fer some sleep time, at least before the gig, LOL!! Hotels are gonna fill up, tickets are gonna sell out!! Just don't bring yer cootie-cold germies wiff ya or we'll spray u down with Lysol :D

Oh and btw...you ARE mental. Just thought I'd agree with everyone, lol!! But in a good way...yer brain has been "Chickafied" and there's no turnin back now!!

Burly....********chiggers********GAH!!! HATE EM!!!

OH....as to the filming of the shows...they did that in San Fran too, as I think they have been in most locations. I talked to Jon Luini (webmaster) briefly about it, he said they were going to be using the film in some way to be able to share the Chickenfoot experience with people around the world who can't get to a live show...but then he got all teckanickle on meh telling me how it was gonna be shared, and it was really noisy there, so my wee brain dint retain exactly what he said =| But I do know they have plans, LOL!!

Mebbe webby Jon can enlighten us...I make a damn poor reporter, lol!! Shuda taken detailed notes....

Sat Jun 27 '09 7:35:37 am Set this message as last read

Don1963

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Once again thanx to all who posted on the last couple of shows! It's great to hear that EVERYONE comes away from these shows the way I did. Hooked on the FOOT. When I first heard the couple of songs that were released on-line before the cd came out, I was a little underwhelmed lets say. Looking back I think it had more to do with the poor quality than anything else. But after the first show in Boston I knew these guys were gonna tear it up! Chad tore it up a little too much in London lol. Anyway like I said before This is the best Rock & Roll I've heard in a looooooooong time. Long live the FOOT! May the FOOT stomp down in your town!
Sat Jun 27 '09 8:21:27 am Set this message as last read

Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473
UK
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Spinal Tap just mentioned that they had used 'soap on a rope' whilst being interviewed on Glastonbury coverage....how strange...

Listening to: Ghosts by Joe
Sat Jun 27 '09 9:11:30 am Set this message as last read

axeshredderjc
Joe Axeshredder
Long Island, NY
United States
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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scubadaz - Joe has almost made that effect his signature...ive never heard anyone else use it. Im sure that company made many$ over the years not to make a deal about it? My prediction for the next pedal has to be a chorus/compressor called flying in a blue dream ..lol...i cant think of any other pedal he could make...what he really need is a custom pedal board that can condense all these freekin huge pedals..my tuner has been squeezed out of my portable pedalboard by the time machine...and i still think JSX sounds better than Marshalls from what im hearing and it seems Joe is working harder for sustain and sweet feedback...i have a jsx and previously owned marshalls and use them regularly in rehearsal studios..occassionally i bring the jsx head and people notice..the awards and popularity of this amp all across the genre board say alot....I cant ever question Joes opinion but await to hear his explanation besides the one that says hes crazy..lol

Hey Im 100!

Edited Sat Jun 27 '09 1:05 pm

Sat Jun 27 '09 9:29:54 am Set this message as last read

CarlosGn

Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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Joe Thanks for a great night in Cork.I brought my 11 year old daughter Ciara.She is a guitar nut.We were right in front of you for the whole night and she was in awe.Highlight was when the pit security man picked up one of your plectrums and gave it to her.You have changed her life Joe.She is even practicing way more. Thanks Joe Gordon and Ciara
Sat Jun 27 '09 10:39:25 am Set this message as last read

punkdude75
Miguel Chavez
Chi-town, Illinois
USA
Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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Don1963: Yeah, this is going to be my first child. With the help of God we expect Miguel Angel Nuno Chavez A. on November 17 of this year... Congrats on your 3 children, it must be a little tough raising them huh? thanks.

Austin and T2Jers: Who is going to the north american progressive tour featuring Dream Theater, Zappa, Scale the summit and Big elf???

Listening to Scale the Summit new album

Sat Jun 27 '09 11:54:37 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Cube : yeap, ECHO is a cool animal ;-)

Did you catch that etymologically, Echo means sound?

Sat Jun 27 '09 12:33:02 pm Set this message as last read

axeshredderjc
Joe Axeshredder
Long Island, NY
United States
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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the prospect of Chickenfoot and the Marshall deal are saying something that probably is about number$ so big that it could change your opinion on anything..i leave it at that...lol
Sat Jun 27 '09 1:10:08 pm Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Marshall tone

so, who sucks here?

Joe has explained himself that he wanted to built a versatile amp wich permits to him to work on stage as if he got several of his heads. He has never said that he would renonce to all his other material.

Just tired to read silly thing.

Yeap.. silly.. go on.. be silly.

Edited Sat Jun 27 '09 2:19 pm

Sat Jun 27 '09 1:22:23 pm Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Joe got some fun with Peavey 5150, if i'm not wrong
Sat Jun 27 '09 1:42:35 pm Set this message as last read

Mahavishnu
Brian Currier
Newberg, Oregon
US
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Nice video Al , thanks to you and everyone who has shared the video and pics of the shows..way cool!
Sat Jun 27 '09 1:54:46 pm Set this message as last read

rjmuzza

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To check out Joe'sreaction to Michael Jackson's death, see the following video on youtube where Joe was interviewed by ITN caled "Reaction to the death of Michael Jackson"

Reaction to the death of Michael Jackson

I don't think they even realised who it was they were interviewing!!

Sat Jun 27 '09 1:59:24 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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I don't mean to be offensive with this, but I have a Michael Jackson question...

Does it bug anyone that suddenly everyone is buying his music? Record stores are sold out, online outlets are backordered, and most of the top downloads at iTunes in any category are MJ-related (as I'm typing this it's 7 of the top 10 songs, 9 of the top 10 albums, and all top 10 videos).

He was hugely popular, but he had to DIE before people thought his music was worth purchasing? If so many people liked him so much then why didn't they buy his music when he was alive, so he could have known just how popular he still was? And he would have been the one paid for his work, instead of (now) his estate or his creditors.

I love rock and roll and most of its related genres (instrumental, prog, metal, "jam bands", fusion, etc.), but I don't like much pop/rap/R&B. Still, my music collection includes Michael Jackson's Thriller (and other things, like Run DMC's Raising Hell). If I can buy albums like this, why can't the actual fans?


burly - It's not just overdubs or multiple tracks that bug me, it's the way they're done on this particular album. Like on the ending chorus of My Kinda Girl...the lead lines that Joe plays really stick out to me because most of the rest of the song is just the rhythm guitar. And in a band where two people know how to play guitar, it comes across as unnecessarily cutting corners.

For the record, I love overdubs and multiple tracks done right (the EOC album, You Saved My Life from SBM, etc.)...

Mikey has said that band wants to write and record all of their next album sitting in a room together. I hope they do, and I hope Sammy has a guitar with him and doesn't mind recording some of the rhythm tracks.

There are things I love about the album, though...I love the touch of harmonica on My Kinda Girl (I wish Joe would've found a way to do something with that live), the banjo on Sexy Little Thing, and the keyboards scattered throughout.


scubadaz - Your pre-Chickenfoot meal was KFC? My brother and I did the same thing in San Francisco...haha.

And the "R"s are all backward on the other Chickenfoot shirt, the one without the faces. The "K"s are normal, aside from the name of the band, though. Hmmm...


Pip Satrini - Yeah, it'd be awesome to get another big group together at a gig. Hopefully next year's tour, whether it's Chickenfoot or solo Satch, will have all the dates announced at once so it'll be a bit easier for us to plan...
cheese101 - I can't stand TV journalism, and that video is a prime example of why. Argh... I think society as a whole is to blame for a lot of journalism's problems, though. People just eat this stuff up.
Don1963 - Yeah, isn't this band great live? I really do think this band has legs (unavoidable pun...sorry), and I can't wait to see what they can come up with two or three albums from now.
punkdude75 - I have my tickets to Progressive Nation 2009...the last night of the US tour, in LA. I'm psyched! Are you seeing them in Chicago?
rjmuzza - Yeah I posted that late last night...I'm sure they knew who he was (it looks like he's signing autographs), but it's lame that they didn't identify him.
Listening to: Dredg - The Pariah, The Parrot, The Delusion (current song: Quotes)

...Austin...

Edited Sat Jun 27 '09 2:56 pm

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