Skippygirl
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Congrats on the great seats everyone. Maybe roo is the seat in between?
Peace - thanks, yep one day we will all rock out together.
DTS - I'm going to Christchurch in 2 weeks, will see what has happened.
Have a great weekend all.
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Fri Sep 3 '10 2:53:56 pm
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wolf2
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...Let me tell you the real reason why I take antipsychotics.Well it,s one more of my rebel gangster quiblin,s I realy dont have schizophrenia now like almost every day i kill police im the owner of both the country and the police fore now .I am not ! do you know what I mean? I dont have a phsyci like terminator but I am tested and proven for 17 years the strongest man in the world.The antispychotics well if I decide to blow the police offciers head off could be one could be 2 with my fist seeing his head or hers fly off and the coran organs of the body doesnt bother man .It also ensures I have no pain and no mental interferance from them when their receiving a deadly bloug.It also keeps me from haveing blood contaimnation or from dirt from them going on me and no conatmination of blood or skins.etc etc people with schizophrenia are allowed to murder now in this country un consequential so their medicines are crucial to my operations .the worst it gets for me is a tad scratcy throat whic a cigarette usualy clears up. I mean probably all the police women who use to work at the station i probably killed them all before but if they were alive and normal ,they would say is wolf2 talkeing antispychotis here comes their dead if they had brain every toim i get out of kingston pen I wait my term then book my antispcotic doctor later wolf2.
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Fri Sep 3 '10 3:32:48 pm
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oxley11
Hackensack, NJ United States Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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@hybes- I agree with you completely. Stewart Copeland can rip that set apart and can keep a nice steady high hat beat all at the same time. Being a huge Police fan, one of my favorite things in all of the songs, are his drum beats. The intro to Reggatta De Blanc is his signature piece and one of my favorites to listen to. He has that reggae influence which makes him very unique amongst other drummers. I was actually thinking the same thing if they were to switch drummers for Chickenfoot, because he doesn't really have much of a career going right now. If not him, I was also thinking Neil Peart, because I know he is a damn good drummer also. He has a complete 360 degree circle shaped drumset. No other drummer has that apparently. He is one of the best, I've heard, but personally I like Stewart Copeland better because of the original reggae sound.
Stewart Copeland Interview With Jools Holland. Shows off his skills, his drum echo machine, and how to play the intro to Reggatta De Blanc.
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Fri Sep 3 '10 5:59:05 pm
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michelle
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scubz, I think walking away would be yer best guess. That way YOU leave with all yer giblets where God put them :-) I really dig Chad as much as the rest of ya's, but I'm wanting a JOE SHOW right about now, so I could really give a good gad damn who's sitting behind him - just get him on tour and it's all good IMO. Solo Joe is gonna be amazing - as always!!
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Fri Sep 3 '10 6:37:01 pm
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ICEMAN II
frozen in time... Plays: Piano
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dances with wolves
my favorite part at 2:21-2:55...it's almost like the wolf is telling a sad story with his haunting howl echoing across the plains...wolves are mystical beasts...a window into the past...I had the honor of growing up with a wolf hybrid...half syberian wolf and half german shepard...he was family...very intelligent animals...
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Fri Sep 3 '10 6:56:09 pm
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turbo236
Ian Wise Nampa, ID USA Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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This place has been dead tonight.. I guess that means everyone's been out doing stuff. The T2J server could probably use a break anyway.
I was listening to Led Zeppelin's "How The West Was Won" while I was mowing this evening, and got to one of my favorite Zep songs- 'Over The Hills and Far Away', and couldn't help but think about 'Future in the Past' during the opening riff...
And just a while ago I had SRV Live at Montreux 'Texas Flood' playing, and started kind of singing along while I was piddling around. Took me a second to realize I was using the lyrics to 'Red House'! Maybe it is one of those things that will only happen once now that I've gone and said it.
Been enjoying SRV a lot lately- picked up the Montreux DVD at the book store as a used rental for $3, along with Eric Johnson's Austin City Limits DVD for $1. Couldn't turn those down.
Listening to/watching: SRV Live at Montreux Disc 2 - Life Without You
Ian
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Sat Sep 4 '10 3:49:28 am
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logicbdj
Brian Johnston Sudbury, Ontario Canada Plays: Guitar (14 years)
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I certainly have fun with music... I just thought it would be an interesting competition for Joe to lead. Personally, I don't need feedback from anyone as I write music and play guitar for myself. Not sure if I'll ever post anything... not sure how to convert a wave to mp3 (is that the right format for the net)?
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Sat Sep 4 '10 5:11:35 am
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Don1963
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just caught the news about the New Zealand quake. didn't know they were prone to them over there, or is it just mother nature freaking out? any T2Jers over there? sending well wishes to those in trouble.
glitz; you are a busy dude, good luck on your future races. you are one dedicated guy that's for sure.
did anyone catch the recent story from Australia about the miracle newborn? now i don't believe in religion or any of that higher power stuff, but i also don't knock those that do, people should have the freedom to believe what they want. i do however think that the human body, soul, spirit, or whatever you want to call it has some mysteries that we may never understand. a woman had given birth to 6 month premature twin boys. one of them was pronounced dead at birth. the mother asked to hold the baby. they placed the baby on the mothers chest and she and the husband laid in the bed for two hours holding, caressing and talking to the baby. they also had a video camera running the whole time. they said they just wanted the baby to feel thier love before letting him go. at one point the mother expressed some breast milk and with her finger was rubbing it on the baby,s lips when the saw it move. at first the doctor told them it was just a common nervous system thing that happens when the body dies. they continued to talk and caresse the baby and it started to move again and then opened it eyes!!!! the doctor wouldn't come back to the room thinking the parents were hysterical from the loss. he finally came back when the parents told him they were ready to let the baby go and saw for himself the baby was actually alive. he is now a healthy 6 month old. like i said i'm not religous but i would definitley call this a miracle! makes me wonder how many other premature babies may have been let go too soon.
just a note on antibiotics. i'm taking one called Avelox. people if your doctor gives you this stuff, give it back. this drug is hard core. i'm not sure the side effects are worth it. my doc said my pneumonia was really bad which is why he prescribed it, saying it's one of the so called new super antibiotics. but after taking this i have to lay in bed for at least three hours because of the dizziness, anxiety and general lack of control of my own brain. i was even hallucinating for a bit. nasty, nasty stuff.
sorry for the long post. hope everyone has a great holiday weekend. catch ya later.
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Sat Sep 4 '10 6:09:29 am
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logicbdj
Brian Johnston Sudbury, Ontario Canada Plays: Guitar (14 years)
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I don't have itunes, but I presume it's that free download system... and from there it will convert wave to mp3? Thanks.
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Sat Sep 4 '10 7:20:28 am
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punkdude75
Miguel Chavez Chi-town, Illinois USA Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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Light Years Away: I'm really starting to dig this tune. At the end of the song it has some minor chords in it, reminds me a lot of PJ Harvey, and some alternative rock vibe in it....Great song!!!
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Sat Sep 4 '10 9:26:58 am
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Peace Lily
Debora Aylett Irrigon, Oregon United states
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Don1963- Thanks for sharing the miracle baby story...... amazing......and it does make you wonder .
About the antibiotic avelox...I was prescribed it a couple of years ago..had exactly the same side effects.
When I told my DR. he told me that the antibiotic had no reports of side effects of that kind. Pretty much told me I was having panic attacks etc
. I TOLD him I still wanted a different antibiotic so he prescribed another drug & it didn't make me feel so odd.
AVELOX is a Very NASTY drug..... are you STILL taking it? I don't recommend it....anyways ........
HOPE YA GET BETTER SOON !!!!! :-)
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Sat Sep 4 '10 9:55:19 am
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Two Shay
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Punkdude 57 - I get your drift but John Lennon was once asked in an interview 'Is Ringo the best drummer in the world?'
John Lennon replied 'Ringo isn't even the best drummer in The Beatles'
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Sat Sep 4 '10 10:10:47 am
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punkdude75
Miguel Chavez Chi-town, Illinois USA Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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Grampy steve: LOL, Did John say that?, but yeah, you are right, I think Ringo was not the best drummer at the time, but the chemistry with the other 3 guys was incredible. ....cheers dude
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Sat Sep 4 '10 10:26:51 am
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Two Shay
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Yeah, great mates usually have good chemistry. Original drummer Pete Best was disposed of because Macca wanted his mate Richard Starkey in the band. They've remained close friends ever since and still play on each others records.
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Sat Sep 4 '10 10:53:13 am
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Glitz Man
Grant Stieglitz Fort Wayne, Indiana USA
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Hey Everyone:
Thought I let you all know how the race went today. There was about 75 runners in the 10 Mile Race I ran in. My time was 1 hour, 5 minutes, and 7 seconds (about a 6:31 mile per pace). Overall, I came in 2nd place. I was 1:11 behind from the winner.
Work yesterday went well. I'll have to do it again Sunday night and Monday morning so my Labor Day will be filled. Hope everyone has a good Labor Day weekend.
Don1963: Thanks dude. Best to you with your work as well. Great story on the miracle baby.
Grant
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Sat Sep 4 '10 11:24:39 am
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bluebuffalo
Freddy Garza McMinnville, OR USA Plays: Other (57 years)
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All things Satch this morning, just chilling and rockin.
Have you guys seen the video of the guy Surfing on his Cello.
He has some talent.
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Sat Sep 4 '10 12:01:17 pm
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GoldenGirl2
Millicent Moritz Santa Clara, California USA Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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My next door neighbor died on Thursday. My Steve and I had been keeping vigil since he went into hospital almost a month ago. We met nearly all his family since they wanted to see him and wish him well. He was only 65. His mom is 97 and they lived in the same house and looked after each other for about ten years since his dad died. We will miss Bob working in his garage and showing us his awards he collected at Corvette shows. In addition to the Corvette he had two other cars. He was always washing them every week and polishing the Corvette. Nice guy. RIP, Bob.
Hope those who got tickets to see Chickenfoot this month and Joe in Napa in October have fun. Steve and I are hoping a January date in San Francisco is announced soon.
Just got "Windowmakers Highway" the other day. Great guitar music sounds like they had fun when they recorded it. Also listening to The Memory of Trees (Enya) and On Revolute (Dave Weiner). Sonic therapy!
GoGiGoGi2
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Sat Sep 4 '10 3:01:10 pm
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Vic guitar
Victor Manuel Gonzalez Alva Mexico,
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HI Joe itīs a pleasure be a member of this site, I canīt wait to hear the new albun, I hope you come Mexico wtih the new tour, the last concert in Mexico 2008 was very cool !! Thanks Joe
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Sat Sep 4 '10 3:39:12 pm
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