cheese101
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NeddyB....great suggestion, I hope Joe considers it!!
Freddy....the bucket is exactly why I have a harder time getting into his music. It's too "gimmicky" for me, just give me straight ahead playing and I'm happy. Maybe one of these days I'll give him a fair shake, because the few softer songs of his I've heard, I've enjoyed. But damn....that stoopid bucket....maybe it's only a problem for me, so I guess I have issues. Nuthin new, lol!
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Wed Jul 24 '13 10:42:08 am
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Depends what stuff you hear of buckethead first I think... A lot of it is totally different, diverse and strange but if you find some of the more "normal" kind of gems it eases you into his stuff
One of my fav guitarists
When I was listening to a lot of buckethead I wrote this - Sierra Sentinel
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Wed Jul 24 '13 1:03:34 pm
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NeddyB
Neil Brocken Huyton-with-Roby, Knowsley United Kingdom
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According to the set list I won as part of the Liverpool UM competition you didn't perform 'Can't Go Back' which is the 2nd song on your new album Unstoppable Momentum'.
I'm not sure if it was just left off the set list I won and you actually performed it, or you decided not to perform it, but I really think you should add it to the set list for the North American tour as it's a most awesome track!!
( I know self praise is no recommendation but it is one of the best compositions on the album and a joint favourite of mine, along with U.M. and Jumping Out!)
Hope all you guys are resting well before venturing back on the road, if I win some serious money I hope to come see you all again in Orlando Florida :-)
Best wishes,
Neil (Neddy B)
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Thu Jul 25 '13 2:12:37 am
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NeddyB
Neil Brocken Huyton-with-Roby, Knowsley United Kingdom
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Hi Joe, I have a question to ask
I know guitars are easy to procure should one be unserviceable/broken, lost or stolen whilst touring, but what would happen God forbid should you lose your pedals and other effects whilst touring?
Would the concerts be cancelled or do you have a plan in place so you can replace unserviceable or lost equipment?
Neil.
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Thu Jul 25 '13 2:30:50 am
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wolf2
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....hello ,I was in California again keith phoned me from American dirtbike he needed help desighning new adb dirtbikes anda rotax order for engines I was going to califoring when he phoned me at my house..I went to California Kentucky kansasa ohio hmmm what was the other place Kansas Kentucky ohio California oh yeah arkansaw.I was working on the atk406 when keith phoned me from American dirtbike.I was reading well first something really weird was going on with my 406 man so I said what the heck ,you know! .The engine and transmison is perfect built it myself what 13 ,14 years ago my dirtbike magazine came in the mail it had undisclosed 1990 atk406 usa information it said that in no manual ever published was this information the cyclinder comes open the air cooled cyclinder it has rota raceing exhaust RRE it sais right inside on the block it uses a 1985 chevy race valve for the exhause which is a 1985 z28 exuast valve valve seat spring and retainer it had the z28 part numbers and the rotax numbers I couldn't get rotax locally .so I went to carquest automotive in Bancroft up north bought brand new all those parts mine were worn out and not working like wore so bad they did not function. then Canadian tire z28 1985 head gasket which I used to seal it after opeing cut it a few times for gaskets.Shes beautiful works perfect set her up like dirtbike mag said it was the only modwel year of rotax 406 ever procduced to have the caged race valve and only in the 406 cross country 1990 so she beautiful then done my ride.Thats that im just chillin jock it from my privates rubbing on the seats of my atk and husqvran that always happens yesterday I got a prescription one side of the arm pit thing is gone just the clutch lever side has a bit of allergy or something more cream same more frequent 120 t ylenol with codein and a prescription for my Sandoz which the drug store is holding for 40 days I took care of everything lad your good one pouch of tobbbaccco I have to buy until next month on the way home that that just brought my moms movie back check ail bills then home later wolf2.
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Thu Jul 25 '13 8:54:26 am
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Ice9Fred
Fred Palmer Castle Rock, CO USA Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Hello Joe. I've been a fan for quite a long time and can't count how many hours of my life have been spent trying to become more like you! I'm really loving Unstoppable Momentum. Really great album!
I am curious if you ever consider commissioned work? The reason I ask is that my company is working with some elite athletes on what can potentially be an epic sports nutrition product line, or at least a "game changer" for our industry. We're currently a small company, but have some great ideas and means to develop this into something really big. In a way, the 'brand' is about unstoppable momentum and, while we are definitely trying to sell products, the core of the messaging is about encouraging anyone and everyone to strive for excellence every day in every way. Our ads will be very atypical for products of this type.
At any rate, I'm happy to tell you more if you might consider working with us to develop some amazing music that matches our theme. I'm not sure if we can afford you sir, but are very serious about success and highly motivated to make it happen. A Joe Satriani soundtrack would just help put everything else we are doing over the top. I know you are an elite artist and might not be interested in this type of project, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to ask.
I hope you can take a minute to respond and really appreciate your time and consideration. Many thanks, Fred Palmer (Apax Business Development - 720-838-6430 - fpalmer@apaxbd.com)
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Thu Jul 25 '13 10:26:24 am
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Pip55
Phil W... ... from South West UK Pip55 on twitter Plays: Guitar
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Joe - how did you enjoy the Moto GP? Did you stay for the race? Did Zen Master come along, would imagine that's his thing
Big Bunny - are you Joes featured artwork this week? :)
JS Black Dog - Guthrie is a great suggestion and given Joes current touring lineup contains 2/3rds of the Aristocrats there's more possibility than ever of that happening I'd say
Hello everyone :)
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Thu Jul 25 '13 1:16:43 pm
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NeddyB
Neil Brocken Huyton-with-Roby, Knowsley United Kingdom
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Pass this on people:
http://loudwire.com/joe-satriani-vs-jeff-hanneman-greatest-metal-guitarist-round-2/
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Thu Jul 25 '13 2:29:44 pm
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cheese101
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Hiya Chad, Chris and I are still here, thanks for asking. How are you doing? Proud of you for your sobriety, you're doing good young padawan, lol! Of course I have no idea how to spell that but hopefully you get the idear.
Alan, u know I love yer musical stylings, how about a few more for good measure?
Hiya Mr. Pip, hope all is well with you. How's mum doing?
Someone needs to message Big Bunny Leanne so she knows...she's wanted her artwork posted for sooooo long, it would be a damn shame if she misses this!! Joe also posted it on his facebook!
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Metalman6000
Daniel Le Lievre Cooma, NSW Australia Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Hey Joe.
Was having a think about who would make the ultimate G3 line up...
Satch(Obviously), Vai/Pettrucci and Tosin Abasi(Animals as Leaders)
If you've never heard of Tosin then check him out here
Whaddaya think?
-Metalman-
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