wolf2
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...hey man,I`m back takeing 10 mg of risperdal again ,yeah my doctor told me that I had not been too productive.He said this would make me healthier .I just got done reading for an hour then I had a cigarette,! went to town got 3 bag`s of grocery`s hit the store for tobbaco got 2 baik,s peter jackson 100 roll more tobbaco and a box of cigarette tube`s for 29.00 hey that will last 2 week`s or more probably wont be any good time rideing with this 10 milligram scene we reduced it to 8 before because it felt like the mediction was pure running though my brain and wipeing me right out I may only take 9 mg hey will see an hour reading the dennis kirk offroad catalog, people realy get into mini bike,s hey bro no shit adult`s man suup them up and ride the little wee tiny thing`s nut`s hey man they have a whole section at dennis kirk for those guy`s and bike`s man hey I`lle stick with my 406 Atk made in the U.S.A. Thank`s anyway`s be back later wolf2. hey dianne!laterz wolfie.
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Sun Aug 9 '09 12:42:10 pm
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MM2394
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Hey Joe,
I am a high schooler from Westchester County, NY. I started playing guitar a year and a half and have started a band with my buddy, a bassist currently looking for a singer and a drummer. As silly as it sounds, I am pretty much the best guitarist with just my knowledge of reading music and my fluid soloing skills like legato, sweeping, tapping, and string skipping. I am very shy and I wanna try to connect with the audience. Do you have any suggestions?
Also I am a totally gear freak. I own some stuff and my mom says i earned through hard work and practice. I realized that gear in guitarland is expensive and I am wondering if you went through the same thing when you were playing early on.
Do you have any advice for a kid like me?
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Sun Aug 9 '09 1:42:10 pm
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bluebuffalo
Freddy Garza McMinnville, OR USA Plays: Other (57 years)
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Don1963, I've never been to Lake Tahoe period. I've been to Jackpot Nevada which is on the NE corner of the border. Complete Opposite of where the concert is. My wife and I are making a B-day road trip with an order of Chickenfoot for dinner. I stay sober for concerts, this way I can remember them in moments of reflection and such. Since I stay sober I'm able to maintain a level head and and make sure the drunks puke on their own shoes. lol.
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Sun Aug 9 '09 2:06:54 pm
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wolf2
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...check this out!.My Doctor want`s me to go out live with his daughter man no shit he want`s me to take care of her ,teach her life and stuff she has Multiple Sclerosis hey man I said I cant take care of her man I just can`t she would get divorced my doctor,s going well you take care of yourslef in tip top condition all margie want`s is you to live with her .I said listen man I cant take care of a woman with multiple scleoris man I just cant my doctor sais I know you have money I know you make money do it with margie except you have too take care of her he said for me to think about it!budd Now That is Nut`s OKAY !,Man far out dude ! later wolf2.
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Sun Aug 9 '09 2:22:10 pm
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turbo236
Ian Wise Nampa, ID USA Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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bluebuffalo: I've never been to Tahoe myself, but I know that Sammy has a Cabo Wabo at Harvey's, so I was assuming that he had a huge fan base there. Maybe they are just a quiet, laid back group of people. That would be fine with me.
I will be sober there with you. Nothing pisses me off more at a concert than someone who has had way too much of something intoxicating. I remember the Chickenfoot gig in Seattle, I missed all of 'Learning to Fall' because some prick was trying to push his way to the front of an already overcrowded audience the whole time that the song was playing. At least a couple security dudes jumped over the gate and sent that guy on his way. To top it off, throughout the whole show, I had Mr. forceful headbanger next to me, and he would randomly start bouncing off the people around him, trying to start moshing. No matter how good the band you're seeing is playing, unruly folks can ruin an entire show for me. Luckily in Seattle, I was about 10 feet from Joe, so in between being bounced off of and pushed, I was in heaven!
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Sun Aug 9 '09 2:27:47 pm
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Clark44
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I was at the Detriot concert last night and WOW. Davy's band was awesome but Chickenfoot, simply incredible. You guys are amazing haha best show ive ever been to in my life, keep doing what you do Joe!
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Sun Aug 9 '09 3:58:15 pm
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Sammy opened the Cabo Wabo in Lake Tahoe in 2004...he originally wanted one in Las Vegas, but that planning didn't work out.
For at least as long as that Cabo Wabo has been open, he's played shows in Lake Tahoe on Cinco de Mayo weekend. So I'm sure he has a sizeable fanbase that looks forward to shows there, but being a resort town I'm sure there are also a lot of tourists.
I'm expecting a few more die-hards and a few more drunk people, but other than that it should be a fairly "normal" show. I think if we're there early, we'll be close enough to where the experience will be just like any other show.
...Austin...
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Sun Aug 9 '09 4:45:01 pm
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wolf2
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....hey ,i might do my gangster thang but no living off the chainsaw just so you know .Nope I have a 2nd degree complete heart block only the top part of my heart beat,s at half the speed it`s suppose too the chainsaw thing would probably deffinetly kill,me manhey just money from buissness`s I own or is it gangster thing nice lady today perfect fresh off the press just for me! later wolf2.I have also had a stroke before I have schizophrenia and a 15 % dilusion disorder chainsaw yeah right were ligit with it though ! later wolf2.
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burly
Steve Johnson Pocahontas, Arkansas U.S. Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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Mikesb- Funny you mention the next button. My wife which I have already told you guys is not a big music fan. Vai drives her absolutely crazy. I mean she can take most of a song until he starts in with the squeaks and strange speech like warbles. Then she says please change it. PLEASE. I laugh for a song or two and change the cd to Chickenfoot. She say's "Thank God for Sammy"
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Sun Aug 9 '09 6:50:13 pm
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Ibanezplyr
Randell Mulligan Dublin, CA USA Plays: Guitar (50 years)
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JOE: That instrument swicth stuff is FFUUUNNNN! I'm glad you got a chance to see what it is like behind them drums. Mosta the time you can't hear much. My old drummer I worked with years back used to cut off the tips of his sticks while hammering on a cymbol....he would spin them around to play for a couple of beats....then discard them on my head! Very intertaining untill he hit my guitar! That was the end of THAT! I've been very aware you are proficient on bass and many other instruments. Not weird at all to see you there. It is so kool to hear your having a blast!. Now I'm 51 today. Yes I feel OLD. Not too old to play. It looks like Rusty Cooley has indorsed a Peavey amp now. Something that can handel his 7 & 8 strings.
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Sun Aug 9 '09 8:16:42 pm
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Guitarvibes
Frits The T2J heretic. The Netherlands Plays: Guitar (1007 years)
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Steve Vai release on BluRay is the first time ever I see reason to finally buy a BluRay player. Prices have gone down nicely.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgObLPOUPVA
Well Joe, I'd love to see Satchafunkilus Paris in xtreme quality too.
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Sun Aug 9 '09 11:22:49 pm
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WhammyFreak
Plays: Keyboards (17 years)
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Hey all, since this is my very first piece of music that I have posted to these forums I will let you all know that I'm no stranger to criticism, and all, so I don't expect to be treated any differently than you would, but I would ask that you do offer creative criticism if you have any, thank you.
This song is based in the D Major - B Minor Scale occasionally using the augmented 5th note. I use several tempo changes and some complex rhythms at times. All verses are improvised but all are original.
This song was done at my home studio, which consists of my computer and my keyboard along with a few expensive pieces of software for making music.
I hope you all find it listenable and enjoyable, it is indeed aimed at Star Wars fans like Scubadaz and myself.
So without further adieu and with plenty of cliched catchphrases, I present:
The Dark Lord and His Humble Apprentice
Enjoy
WhammyFreak
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Mon Aug 10 '09 2:52:17 am
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satrionic1
J. Emir Satriani San Francisco, CA Plays: Guitar (2024 years)
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Hey Joe.
What's the harmonica you play in "The Extremist" and "Big Bad Moon"?
Blues Harp or Marine Band ?
Thanks in advance man. See you around. Take care ! : )
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Mon Aug 10 '09 3:23:55 am
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