Glitz Man
Grant Stieglitz Fort Wayne, Indiana USA
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Joe: Great to see those blue posts.
Kayla: Prayers to you. Keep your chin up.
Keniko: Thank you, I had a good birthday. On my birthday, I chatted in the Chat Room with some of the T2Jers, and met up with my running group afterwards for a run and to go out to eat. BTW, no birthday drink for me; gave up ice cream, any energy drink, and any alcoholic drink for Lent. I'm not a huge drinker since I run a lot.
What a busy day & night for me. I got called in to work (at the hotel/restaurant) this morning, then worked a couple of hours at my other job (until the next worker arrived), renew my liquor license, paid bills, got a haircut (trim/buzz), tried to get my kilt trimmed and resewn for that 5K Kilt Run on the 13th, and visit my folks. Whew, glad that's done. I'll have another busy day tomorrow.
Take care peeps!
Grant
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Mon Mar 1 '10 9:57:23 pm
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Skippygirl
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Kayla - can you tell us what has happened to your Mum?
Cappy - belated - sorry to hear you've lost someone else, but glad hear your grandbaby is half way there.
Pip - wow $6000? Sorry Glitzy, didn't realize that.
Who can post the first Hendrix show report????
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Tue Mar 2 '10 12:04:15 am
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Two Shay
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Pee silly, Pipster and Skippychook - Thanks. The sad thing is that i'm starting to get a bit numbed by it all. I know when you get older folk start dieing around you (either that or you die yourself) but losing brothers and cousins who are in their mid fifties just don't seem right. At least we got the next generation coming along (boldly going where noone has gone before).
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Tue Mar 2 '10 2:32:53 am
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Railton
Mark Railton Denmark Plays: Guitar (16 years)
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Kayla: Sorry to hear about your mum. Prayers to you and your mum! Try to have a good time! Thats my best advice!
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Tue Mar 2 '10 2:38:20 am
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Guitarvibes
Frits The T2J heretic. The Netherlands Plays: Guitar (1007 years)
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Trying to make a list of songs musicians (prefered to bands) wrote for their wife / girlfriend / muze / significant other. So not just bands with a song with a girls name.
Examples: Joe Satriani - Rubina
Tony MacAlpine - Shizuka
Stevie Ray Vaughn - Lenny
Andy Timmons - Lydia
Stop whining and extend the list. Thank you.
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Tue Mar 2 '10 6:42:29 am
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Guitarvibes - I have a few that might fit, if it's OK that the song title isn't the woman's name. I can't tell what you were going for, from your list. And two of these three aren't happy songs, but you didn't specify that either.
- Aerosmith - What It Takes (written about Steven Tyler's ex-wife Cyrinda Foxe, and mother of his daughter Mia)
- Dave Matthews - I'll Back You Up (love song written about an early girlfriend)
- Dave Matthews Band - Halloween ("hate" song written about the same girl, after she rejected three of his marriage proposals)
...Austin...
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Tue Mar 2 '10 9:09:02 am
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SInCItyRT
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Unless someone beats me to the punch from the earlier shows, I'll try to pop back online on Sunday and post the first reviews from Saturday's Experience Hendrix gig in Las Vegas. I've been to quite a few Satriani/G3 shows, but this is my first time I've been able to catch Experience Hendrix. I'm psyched because I thoroughly enjoyed the Hendrix tunes that were played during the last G3 group encore, can't wait to see/hear what this group brings forth.
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Tue Mar 2 '10 9:25:32 am
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axeshredderjc
Joe Axeshredder Long Island, NY United States Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Pip- never like risking major surgery to an axe that really is great besides the tremolo issues i had...really i would like the 2400..may look to trade in the 1200 as i only payed $850..lol...she still mint as i switch around alot.
i was thinking about the post Joe mentions changing necks...what kinda guitarist changes necks?....one who plays so much hes actually wearing out the frets...he has a big bag of necks and maybe has them refretted all at once...surely they should be a perfect match with a little truss rod adjustment...nothings sweeter then fresh frets..:)..especially how low his action must be....or he would be overwhelmed in guitars im sure....now a contest that gives away one of joes worn out axes would surely top em all!
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Tue Mar 2 '10 9:32:48 am
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