westendhoppers
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Hey Joe,
Just a quick request: My wife and I are newlyweds who will be attending your Jan 7th show at the Queen Elizabeth theatre in Vancouver, BC. It would mean so much to my wife if you could play "Always with me, Always with you" and dedicate it to Sean and Jenni...
Looking forward to seeing you soon!
Sean and Jenni Peters
Prince George, BC
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Mon Dec 13 '10 3:15:53 pm
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wolf2
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....Now I have a problem man it,s missing as well dont think it,s fuel all thats otay!their is aproblem though man my old snowmobile mechanic doesnt do it anymore.I cant really afford to take it to the yamaha dealer the only thing i could do is the STIHL chainsaw shop ,if they would i do have another coil i can try on it the original one it,s either the coil or the cdi box and bothe were new well about 10 years ago! I really may need to buy anew ski-doo sometime man this is nice it real good etc etc i dont know when did i leabe sunday got back today! their telling me here that now!.Like their is only really 70 days left of winetr march shes melting big time cant go down the road shes bare to enetr the bush so who knows i was like 17 years old man when i built the engine at r +j machine machine and assemble my sled mecahnic could fix it then i go over it i know how to do like my AAEN TEAM RACE CARBUEARATION THE CARBUREATORS AND MAKE SURE SHE WONT BLOW UP! and whats called french test guy go over it to make sure it,s perfect next snow fall will try the coil if not it needs cdi box 100 bucks 45 70 bucks well they were 40 bucks 10 years ago if i can even get one now anyways if it isnt the coil maybe the stihl shop it,sthe only labour i can afford and just tell him to get the parts from kimpex or motovan in quebec or i go to yamaha dealer and get them for him will see may just buy anew ski-doo ! later wolf2.
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Mon Dec 13 '10 3:47:08 pm
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michelle
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Hope this doesn't mean A7X screwed MP :-/
"Mike Portnoy
is sad...... : ( It's been a long, exhausting year (both physically and mentally) with many unexpected ups and downs and I think the most valuable lesson for me has been that the only people you can TRULY count on is FAMILY...thank you Marlene, Melody and Max for ALWAYS being there for me...."
dakawan, what row were you in? We were in seats 122 & 124 :-) Cheese wasn't in Philly. She just found the vids on youtube. Chee is an Oregano...from Oregon. Not Philly, but WITT all the same :-)
Oh shit! ANDALUSIA from St Petersburg
Is Petrucci playing with Joe tonight?? I believe he is...
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Mon Dec 13 '10 4:45:53 pm
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turbo236
Ian Wise Nampa, ID USA Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Wooleyman- I'm not sure if my setlist isn't updating, but Ice 9 shouldn't be on there at all! Thanks for bringing it up; I'll keep an eye on it.
Ian
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Mon Dec 13 '10 6:44:48 pm
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turbo236
Ian Wise Nampa, ID USA Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Wooley- I see what you're talking about.. I wasn't actually AT the show last night, I was just curious what the setlist was going to be so I knew what to look forward to on the DVD. If I understand correctly, Joe performed Ice 9 two times, but had technical difficulties during the first one (show opener), and performed it again at the close of the show for the sake of the DVD.
Ian
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Mon Dec 13 '10 7:04:24 pm
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Peace Lily
Debora Aylett Irrigon, Oregon United states
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Michelle- Cute vid...I've two cats experiencing their first Christmas...
one considers it beneath his dignity to even acknowledge the tree..
.but the other kitty ......oh my! keepin us busy trying to keep 'em out of the tree. Think he's loooking for birds ... LOL
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Mon Dec 13 '10 8:38:53 pm
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Ibanezplyr
Randell Mulligan Dublin, CA USA Plays: Guitar (50 years)
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GottahaveJoe: Sorry to hear your dad ended up with the "Pro" I sent you? Your JS should be a winner. Send a pic to me about your trem, I'll give you some practicle advice! Wash your hands in warm water and stretch them out a bit before playing, That'll keep the cramps and soreness out there for ya.
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Mon Dec 13 '10 8:39:49 pm
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wolf2
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...You NEED to do your Millitary 11 Frank,! it,s froze you need 3 cups measured with a stryofoam cup and try her let it idle gently maybe even 45 minute,syoulle be dam lucky if she un freezes! How many times has it been at the shop frozen you know what I mean hey 3 styrafoam cups and a 20-45 minute idle she should be fine you your,s wolf2.
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Tue Dec 14 '10 5:42:33 am
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cheese101
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Awwww, congrats to Guitarplayersgirl for winning the aftershow at the Fillmore, Detroit show....that's totally AWESOME and I betcha a bazillion dollars that Joe happily signs the pink guitar!
Sometimes things do work out, don't they :))))
Whelp, it's totally pouring rain here, and it's MOVING DAY! Chris gets to move into his very own apartment for the first time in his life....it's gonna be a long day for mother and son, but he's very excited, loves the idea of his independence...and can take his favorite cat with him. Momma is having a heart attack of course but forge ahead we shall. The nice thing is, it's here in the same town so he can be near family again.
Wouldn't mind a few prayers if peeps have the time, that Chris makes good choices and does well with this new phase of his life. Of course there will be bumps, that's unavoidable....I just hope there's no bottomless pits! =|
Chelle, we loved the cat video, Simon is epic, LOL!
Hey dakawan and ant-nee, long time no see!
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Tue Dec 14 '10 6:46:36 am
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Peace Lily
Debora Aylett Irrigon, Oregon United states
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Flash Moron- Thanks for posting the music radar interview & vids. Very enjoyable....Joe seems to be in great spirits and energy even though he has playing almost every night on this tour.
When he brought out his acoustic guitar I experienced gear GAS for the first time ever ...my greedy lil heart said WANT
LOL
Of course since I don't play it would be a total waste.....but anyway
:-)
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Glitz Man
Grant Stieglitz Fort Wayne, Indiana USA
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Hi Everyone.
Hope everyone is doing well. Just been busy as usual. I have my last run/race (ultra-marathon) of 2010 this Saturday down in Huntington. It will be bittersweet because this is the last Huff 50K (33 miles) they are putting together. I'm just glad that I was able to do it last year and I'm doing it again. The goal is to break 5 hours and 11 minutes, which was last year's time.
js1200js1000: To answer your question. The guitar I have is a JS100 in White.
Yes, I do have an electric guitar (actually I got it back from a friend). Surprised him with it on his birthday and then decided he didn't want it anymore and gave it back, which is cool. One of my coworkers, another close friend of mine, recommends/urges me to play guitar and gave some ideas on which strings or humbuckers to use, etc. He's been playing for 13 years and is in a band.
Sedoy: Hi and I hope you are well.
Michelle: I saw your cat post. How cute and funny. I even watched a couple more of those. I am a cat person.
I also want to wish you all a safe Happy Holiday. Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Kwanzaa; as well as Happy New Year, Seaspn's Greetings, Happy Holidays, and Blessed Yule.
Joe all the best for ya. Hopefully, if it works, that you might pop back in Indiana again.
Grant
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Guitarvibes
Frits The T2J heretic. The Netherlands Plays: Guitar (1007 years)
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The JS2400 and JS1200 give me GAS. Patience.... And I was considering a new BOSS PS6 harmonizer, and now I heard the Em-harmony (Why) with the old Digitech 33B I want one even more.
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Peace Lily
Debora Aylett Irrigon, Oregon United states
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Cheese- Great big hugs for you..how awesome Chris gets to move into his very own apartment!!!! And in the same town!! But I understand your concerns....and I definitely will keep Chris & ( his momma) in my prayers.....
My" baby boy" is gonna be a daddy in just a few short weeks.....having to grow up and face responsibility a bit sooner than I had hoped . But he's a good kid and working hard at his future for his little family. Sigh.....................
Glitzman- Good luck on your race!!!!!!!!!
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gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham Butte, Mt USA Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Randell- yeah i begged for him to give it back but honeslty I think he threw it away. When I was moving my stuff out, that was onea the things he hid, along iwth my 1600 downhill mountain bike that I PAID FOR, and of course some other things. But for my Tremolo on the JS, where the bar goes it looks like something broke off in it. I might have to take it to a shop to get it fixed. I cant put the trem bar in there because of that thing.
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Two Shay
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Monterrey Trace - Best of luck to you and Chris, my lad moved into his own flat this year. Things never go very smoothly but they do go and things gradually improve (or at least I convince myself so). At least Chris hasn't got into "bad company" so that's a good start.
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civgeek
Matt Dorado Portland, OR USA Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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Cheese - Good luck to you and Cheese Lite. That a big step forward. Must mean he's doing well.
Kayla - If you can get a pic I'm sure one of us could help you.
On a personal note, sold my Yamaha T-50c (Soldano SLO clone) and will be picking up a Mesa Boogie DC-10. 100 Watts of pure Mesa goodness. Sunday rehearsal is not going to be here fast enough!
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JohnKL
John LaFollette Old Orchard Beach, ME USA Plays: Other (57 years)
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Joe, long time fan, 20 years? Probably one of your biggest most loyal fans. I love all the great guitar work from around the world, but none top your wide ranging emotional mystical expertise.
PLEASE REQUEST YOUR BOOKING PEOPLE TO SCHEDULE A SHOW IN MAINE IN 2011. It would be a highlight of a lifetime to see you in concert. Chronic late stage Lyme disease does not allow me to travel far, and life is hard. Please make my day, my week, my month, my year, my decade....with a one night show in Maine.
Type my name John LaFollette into the youtube search box. You'll see what your inspiration does.....you took me, a lifelong cover club guitarist, into the wildly different world of original instrumental rock live performance Lots of people record at home, but succeeding with it onstage is a completely different much more challenging game. 8 months and probably 50 auditions later, I'm still not finding the quality people I need, so I do live shows with self made backing tracks. The 7 youtube videos are not pro quality, but decent. I am happy to say every single show has been phenomenal. Though it takes me days to recover from each. And I have YOU to thank for all the inspiration. The Satriani blueprint works!
You are the most awesome, and I hope you know. PLEASE do a concert in Maine. There are enough fans here to sell it out. Preferably a venue with seating. Thank you Joe!
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lab1dobie
Tony Glass Louisville, KY USA Plays: Guitar (59 years)
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Hi Joe. I'm a new fan and really enjoy your music and style of guitar playing. Let me ask you. Have you experimented with other types of guitars? (i.e. acoustic, 12 string, classical, 7 string and such.) And do you use any alternative tunings for any of your pieces.
I'm sorry if you've answered these questions before but I really admire your playing! Thanks!
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