GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz Santa Clara, California USA Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Whoever posted the vid of Andy Timmons playin' Electric Gypsy.....Thank you very much!........He is brilliant and I can tell he loves his geetar......he makes playing it look so easy and I know it is far from easy......unless I practice for a few hours every day and don't miss a day, I'm a mess at it.....bumping into all the strings and not pressing down hard enough with my left fingers! Still, I'm having fun!
It was unbelievable last night! 98.5 KFOX played Joe's song, Cryin' and after that put on Chickenfoot's Oh, Yeah!! First time I've heard either one on the radio......hopefully, it won't be the last time!
July, yeah!!!
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Wed Jul 8 '09 2:39:10 pm
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Millicent Moritz Santa Clara, California USA Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Cosmic ape---Some people have all the fun!!! Steve Vai would promote his new album down there because he lives in Los Angeles! I hope he comes up to the SF Bay Area to promote it at Streetlight Records and maybe drop by our Guitar Center store.....I'd love to meet him!
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Wed Jul 8 '09 2:42:47 pm
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Well, I'm off to a concert tonight. I'm seeing Dredg for the fourth time in two months, which is crazy...but not as crazy as me somehow convincing a cute girl to go with me. What the...? ;-)
cosmic_ape - I don't know if you've ever been to the Universal Amphitheater before, but there's not a bad seat there. So you'll be just fine...
GoldenGirl2 - Cool...I'd love to hear Cryin' on the radio sometime. I don't hear much Satch on the radio, unfortunately. KLOS did play Lights Of Heaven a lot around Crystal Planet's release in 1998, which was very cool. Love that song...
I think my favorite Satch radio moment, though, is hearing 107.7 The Bone play Always... the morning of the LISF recording. It was really cool to hear that sandwiched between the two gigs I saw.
...Austin...
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Wed Jul 8 '09 4:21:23 pm
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Skippygirl
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Zinc Master - I was watching G307 DVD last night it's a ripper.......
Do The Stu - what was the formula for losing the kg? Can you send it my way??????? (the method not the kg).
Wonder if the Foot will do the Sweden gig.
Roy - you a nice man, and of course kids can pick up stuff so much faster, I'm only up to about 4-5 badly strummed songs and the same for picking notes - and nobody likes Yankee Doodle Dandee anyway.
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Wed Jul 8 '09 4:37:23 pm
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Guitarman77897
Matt S WI United States Plays: Guitar (21 years)
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It's my birthday today which means it's joe's birthday in a week !!!! ^_^
and I was reading about chickenfoot in a guitarcenter brochure and everyone is calling Joe the Master or the best musician IT ROCKS!!!!
and lately I have been learning to play Devils slide and Secret Prayer
been forever since I have been on here
L8R - haven't done that in a while
^_^
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Wed Jul 8 '09 4:38:08 pm
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wolf2
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hey i threw that clymer vintage dirtbike manual away withSteve here!,steven harper the prime minister Itold him I just dont want myself using this thing later I have a better one, this thing doesn`t work well you see if you were born before decemebr 31st 1981 when you fix something use amanual it should run but! but! but! your suppose to have to have aboul movement when you use it when it,s fixed the hospital told me anyway,s I own land all the way To california So I rode the husky to california you should have seen arnold hey he knew who it was! their,s only one guy that own,s custom,s and the borer this state and the land all the way here Frank Buscema from Apsley,Ontario anyway,s been haveing my normal manual boul movement,s like Im suppose too I use this snowmobile manual on it intertec publishing it has every make from the begining to 1985 in it it work,s just cover the husky up with 3 tarp,d and dont ride it this bike I orederd from husqvarna about 20 year,s ago from cycle salvage they were a husqvarna distributor for Canada later wolf2 actualy it was about 23 year,s ago later wolf2.
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Wed Jul 8 '09 5:04:40 pm
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elpp
Jose Martinez El Paso - Juarez, TX - Chih US - Mexico Plays: Guitar (38 years)
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Hybes: Candlebox was excellent! even though they played 0 songs from Happy Pills. Kevin has his voice intact, and Peter Klett just wails any chance he gets, very bluesy playing. They closed with a 15 minute rendition of Rain that was just insane!! I will definitely see them any chance I get.
Zinc Master: If you haven't already, and you don't mind the noodling, look for Dream Theater's Live at Budokan. Excellent performances and a very high quality recording (the camera work and lighting are very good).
Guitarman77897: Happy birthday!
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Wed Jul 8 '09 7:36:40 pm
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Jose Martinez El Paso - Juarez, TX - Chih US - Mexico Plays: Guitar (38 years)
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Michelle: If the spider doesn't pass thru your hands, it doesn't count...Another vote for the spider cover!! lol
Scubadaz: I can't pin down the exact moment when I started hating spiders, but my mom says that she once tried to rid me of a hiccups attack by screaming: "LOOK OUT A SPIDER!!!" after which I cried for 15 minutes!!! LMAO!!! So maybe that's the origin.
USA 2 - 0 Honduras.
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Wed Jul 8 '09 7:45:45 pm
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Jose Martinez El Paso - Juarez, TX - Chih US - Mexico Plays: Guitar (38 years)
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Yes Al, in football, as part of the Gold Cup. The Mexican team is scheduled to find a new way to dissapoint its fans tomorrow night.
LMAO Michelle!!
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Wed Jul 8 '09 8:41:30 pm
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Joe Satriani
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... checking in after not checking in for a while.... Chad's condition is looking brighter and we are looking forward to the last two festival shows of this tour... Thanks to all of you, Chickenfoot continues to rock the charts and radio waves. The shows have been fantastic, and crazy, and always fun, as you can see from the clips. We were filmed in Montreux and hope to release it at some point. ...Yes, I did switch back to playing Marshall Amps, nothing to do with business, just an artistic decision. A full explanation will follow when the time right... Right now, in Stockholm, it's raining and I've got two days off in this beautiful city... Joe
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Thu Jul 9 '09 4:29:52 am
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campbell
paul campbell coatbridge, lanarkshire scotland Plays: Guitar (2018 years)
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Just thought i'd mention the AC/DC gig in Glasgow from last week, they were absolutely immense, one of the best gigs i've ever been to. What's everyones favourite gig? Hi Joe.
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Thu Jul 9 '09 5:37:49 am
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Skippygirl
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Can't get the link to work, but if you search at evilbay it's a luverly lookin Chrome Boy.
Bad news about your "oppo" whatever that is Scuby - can you get another one? haha
burly - morning buddy hope you're not working too hard - if you get the chance to sit back and relax and enjoy the Ashes Test and Tour de France it's a great week for sport.
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ptrocker
Vasco Patricio Ericeira, Portugal Plays: Guitar (38 years)
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DO THE STU: definitely my favourite moment of the album!! I hear it over and over again and can't get tired of it. The whole song is great actually.
The early riffs you refer to are awesome as well. My band tried to play the song but it wasn't easy, specially for the drummer. It's a tricky signature (I hope this is the correct term). We couldn't pass those early riffs.
I haven't had the guts to start learning the solo yet, I'll probably feel too frustrated as it isn't an easy one... But I'll get there eventually :)
I remember when I thought I'd never be able to play AWMAWY and the great feeling it was to hear my self playing it (after a couple of years of course)
I think the reason why I was so impressed with it was that I wasn't expecting that kind of solo from Petrucci. Usually he is more of a shredder than anything else (at least that's the way I see him). That solo is extra-melodic but also fast at the same time. I'd say it's my favourite solo from him, but I don't know DT that well.
I know Octavarium pretty well and didn't feel that impressed. Maybe I have to listen to it more carefully.
My old covers band played a version of "The Root Of All Evil". You can check it at:
PlayLoudInsane
(the sound quality is not that good as this was recorded directly from the mixing table and my playing could have been much better. At the time - 2005 - I had just learned the song and things weren't fluid yet. Oh, and the upper E string is out-of-tune!)
I will also listen to the section you refer more carefully. My favourites are tracks 5 and 6 (Best of Times and Count of Tuscany - I think)
This is definitely my fav DT album. After a few days listening to CF cd, this cd went back to the car stereo and it still feels great :)
Sorry for the long post!
Abraço,
VP
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Greg Frank Marcus Stittsville, Ontario Canada Plays: Guitar
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Hooray! Message from Joe!!!
I sure hope that he has heard that MJ tribute by Buckethead. I just cannot stop listening to it. That abrupt chord at the end, right out of nowhere, really represents accurately just how sudden and unexpected the end came for Michael. It falls like a guillotine... and then.. nothing. Genius.
(best comic-book guy voice) Most beautiful guitar song.. ever.
smooches,
» Phy³
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