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craig North Lambton/Newcastle, NSW Australia Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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michelle :- Your mum and my mum share the same first name,all be it different spelling,so I have extra feelings for your situation. My prayers,thoughts and best wishes are with you and yours once again for a positive outcome.Chin up and stay strong,girl.
C,MON AUSSIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Fri Oct 16 '09 2:39:20 am
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fatape
craig North Lambton/Newcastle, NSW Australia Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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To all concerned :- It seems some of you are not overly fussed with the look of the Paris preview,so here's my two coins worth:
Joe is not just musically creative,he's also artistically creative and this may just be another artistic avenue he's chosen to dabble in. After all, wouldn't he have the final say on what he creates? Accept it for what it is...a marvellous creation from a truly marvelous creator!
C'MON AUSSIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Fri Oct 16 '09 2:45:52 am
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Keniko
Ken Erickson Addison, IL. U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Good Morning Satchland..... Shit weather in Chicago for like ..... the last 3 weeks. 15 to 20 degrees below normal. It Sucks.....
Thanks again to all for the congrats. It really has ben' a GREAT ride. 30 yrs..... I still can't believe it. You peeps are the best. Period....
michelle..... How are you holdin' up? Hope all is well with mum soon. God Bless..... Hugs to you and family. XOXOXO
Have A Great Day Everyone !!!!!
BTW.... Ben' working on Michael Angelo's "Speed Kills". Man..... Enough said. Helps me out a lot.....
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Fri Oct 16 '09 7:24:28 am
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Jay McGregor Pensacola, Florida United States Plays: Vocals (35 years)
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Wanted to say hi to the fans of Satch and to Satch himself. I met Satch backstage in Pensacola, FL for the Flying In A Blue Dream tour. And I must say I was very overwhemled at the man's genius. And to learn that he taught Steve Vai was a more impressive feat than most guitar players could ever do. I'll be leaving posts here when the opportunity arises. Hope everyone is having a great day and Satch keep up the great work with Chickenfoot. It is an AWESOME piece of work.
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Fri Oct 16 '09 8:24:53 am
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John Wooley Middleburg, Florida US Plays: Guitar
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paris clip is good..just hope I don't get epilepsy from watching it a zillion times when it gets here..reminds me of Vai's Astoria show kinda...prayers to all that need it today..peace..
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Fri Oct 16 '09 8:54:05 am
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Millicent Moritz Santa Clara, California USA Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Joe, What fun you've been having with Sammy, Mike and Chad in Chickenfoot! All these collaborations you have had with musicians over your career has definitely made you a richer (in spiritual terms) guitarist, musician and all around human being! I hope you take time to relax with your family during the holidays and do more of what inspires you as time goes on. I'm still waiting to hear more about the Live in Paris DVD and it's release date.....it's got to be excellent since it's taking almost 2 years to perfect and release.
My love to you and yours,
GoldenGirl2
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Fri Oct 16 '09 9:07:15 am
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cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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if the DVD has those sketchy thingys all over at all times, it will be having a soloist playing over a tune non stop, disregarding melody and what the singer and other band members are doing...
I don't know much about music, but I've been a visual artist for a while and some of those effects are the equivalent of a three year old in your face asking "Why?" 375,000 times...
Those things need to be treated like guitar fills in a vocal tune. My unsolicited two cents...
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Fri Oct 16 '09 11:55:37 am
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mucho quana seis bonito!rubinaster! what going on man? not too much happening here just got done super ,just relaxing now went to town this morning picked upa few thing`s at the grocery store relaxing realy worked today over an hour lumberjack seen did Zis that`s all it,s cold here buddy last night was like minus 10 ten celsius already ,winter.s coming I guess that mean decker raceing enterprises ski-doo formula mx time perfect hey! anyway,s talk to you later wolf2.
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Erik Schramm San Francisco, CA United States Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Hi Joe-
If you have a moment to read this, and join us ( The Bay Area Music Community) at SF City Hall Monday morning, I'm sure your support would be well noted by the nut-jobs who are trying to close the clubs.
http://www.reddevillounge.com/ec.html
BTW- Haven't spent much time in your forums, but I've seen you tons of times all the way back to Cotati Cabaret days. Always amazing and enjoyable! Thanks, E
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Fri Oct 16 '09 1:41:08 pm
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michelle
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My son and his friend are in the basement practicing their acoustic set for an upcoming show at school. I went out to make a cup of tea, and I stopped dead in my tracks. I heard a familiar song...one I had no idea the kids even knew. I know my daughter likes Damien Rice, but I didn't know the boys did. I quietly opened the basement door and I heard "I can't take my eyes off of you..." I waited for them to stop, and I went down to ask if it was Damien Rice. Kieran was blown away that I knew the song, and even more blown away when I told him Damien is my friends cousin. lol! He was singing and playing guitar, and my son was playing the violin & bass parts on the keys.
The Blower's Daughter
Talent runs in the family Alan, it sho 'nuff do!
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Fri Oct 16 '09 2:09:03 pm
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Joe Axeshredder Long Island, NY United States Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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well the reactions on the DVD r not ssurprising at all from this place..lol...though i must state that grading this DVD by one clip is exactly like those who rated Chickenfoot low after hearing Oh Yeah!
I do agree with many comments about the kinda Cheap drawing clips added...though if the dvd offers the option of not having that, it would be great....the camera work is awesome...i cant imagine them doing stuff like that the whole video.. I also agree the repeated playability of a clip like that is maybe 2 or 3...and without it...forever........there were some really awesome fx in there and if used sparingly really would make it a cool live video......but finally ...a live dvd should mimic a live performance...and leave the big fx for youtube to introduce Joe to New People..theyll only watch once...=)
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Fri Oct 16 '09 3:11:14 pm
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michelle
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Disc 2 of Where The Wild Things Are is really good. Maybe the cranberry juice in my vodka is upping the ace factor, but either way - go buy it! The dvd I mean...or the vodka...make it a 2fer and we'll all be happy!
Cheers!
watched disc 1 last week. finally getting to disc 2. I really love it, and I'm not usually a huge Steve fan, but add a little Weiner and it's all good. lmao!!
happy feckin' friday peeps!
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Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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im pretty sure i got me a girlfriend today
but u know what they say
go fuck urself whores ....holy moly!!!
hi joseph
new dvd looks alrite seems to flashy for my liking
make it like live in sf and ill like ya more
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