cheese101
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Cube, yer my weight-loss hero :)) U lost a whole person! Must not have too much farther to go I bet, and you've done it the super-smart way...changed your lifestyle 180 degrees!!
Hope we get to see a few Christmas Jack pics, he's so cute!! Yer fun is only beginning, lol!!
Igneousiceman, if yer still around....I'm thinking you might be a road biker, would that be right? If so, maybe sometime you might feel like chatting with my son. He's totally into road biking now and hopes to do a century ride as soon as the weather is better. Meanwhile he's training indoors on a trainer, doing weights and watching his diet. He's dropped weight, toned up totally, muscles on top of muscles on his legs especially. He eats, drinks and sleeps biking, lol! When he's tired, THEN he plays guitar....if he's not busy reading about biking stuff that is, lol!!
So besides cube, Chris is an inspiration to me too...maybe one day I'll get my fat butt up and exercise more....does lifting my purse around count for anything? LOL!!!
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Wed Dec 14 '11 7:51:48 pm
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oxley11
Hackensack, NJ United States Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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@nick satullo- That is a shame he thinks that way. But I'm sure he hasn't really heard that many of Joe's songs. He probably heard Surfing With The Alien or Ice 9 which are songs that emphasize pure power and playing a lot of notes a second really increases the emotion of the song. But I doubt that Jeff Beck has sat down and listened to Starry Night, Crying, or Love Thing. Sometimes a lot of notes also create a great feeling as well. The solo to Crushing Day IMO is his best. Not because it is really fast and so technically difficult, which at some parts it is less than others, but because it's well-constructed, creative, and enjoyable to listen to. The amount of notes he uses doesn't take away from the emotion effect of the solo. It's how he uses them is what really matters. And I think that Crushing Day's solo is the perfect combination of human creativity and pure skill.
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Wed Dec 14 '11 8:47:19 pm
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Peace Lily
Debora Aylett Irrigon, Oregon United states
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Very well said Oxley........
Edit- It also appears the interview was from quite some time back...like perhaps the Late 80's early 90's & at that time Joe did not have a huge body of work to critique. I truly believe that JOE'S music has stood the test of time.
I can not stop listening to JOE for any length of time by the time I'm done listening to one album I'm nostalgic for another ......
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Wed Dec 14 '11 9:04:15 pm
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Two Shay
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Prolly a DP but hey ho.
Just got Dream Theatre at Budokan on blu ray today, Fee Fi Fo Feckin' brilliant!!!
Many thanks to my cyber pal who sent me some of their stuff so I could give them a good checking out before buying. Hope it was no flash in the pan as it were. :-)
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Thu Dec 15 '11 6:45:24 am
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Nick Satullo
nick satullo highland hts., oh usa
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Peace Lily: If the Jeff Beck interview were from a more distant vintage, it would be excusable. However, it was in 2010.
http://guitarinternational.com/2010/06/08/jeffbeck/
Joe always praises Jeff Beck. Even if Jeff Beck truly believes what he said, he was far from being a gentleman.
Too bad. In my opinion, Jeff Beck has not written music in about 25 to 30 years that is on a par with what Joe has consistently produced for over twenty years. To then use his iconic status to undermine Joe is something for which I have no respect.
Thanks,
Nick
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Thu Dec 15 '11 7:34:07 am
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wolf2
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....You know something,Im still not crazy or hearing thing,s listen to me man! their Nuts at the wolf 101.5 fm you here me the radio station I own some of the stuff I hear is crazy hey joe i think sometimes from what their saying I must be hearing things man they can not be saying that for real,right man .They reallly are saying that man ust listen somehow i almost convinced myself that I had schizophrenia man just listen last night hey bro i said to my mom when this guy on the radio starts to talk you tell me what he just said and I will tell you what I heard my mom said no wolfie your not hearing things thats just the crazy radio station man and thats the way they talk! .I reallly do not hear things hey bro . The formula mx is over i made a couple callls the cases have to be opened to change the seals whic means minimum 1000.00 just to do the seals plus I would have to take it all apart I was talking To rick today from r&j machine he offered to sell me his 2002 legend ski-doo for 3000 like i told him a new one is 9700 plus tax about 11000 including pdi and freight etc asse,mnblie you know.Just listen i reallly do not remeber my bikes being out I checked my garage this moring seen the husky had been used their european power you dont remebr they were out.Man it,s a 1975 400 wr husqvaran made in sweden it has 71,380 horspower and thats truthfullly in 75 husvarana was guaranteeing 315,000 x more horspowere per cucbic centimeter then the japanese.the husky I dont even remeber starting and your not supppose to .my ATK has 46,420 horspowere but you can remeber starting it and thats all about 400 meters of ride your remeber my 125 mx2 1975 can-am has 35047 horspower because it,s light you canote remeber starting it my 1975 250 tnt can-am has the lowest at 7,142 horspower they have short recolllection like but no memory either like i mean what do you thing were talking about here japanese no power thing these fuse the bloood they clean the bloood stream to the brain the horspowere of european engines i dont remebr nothing not gas oil the ride nothing anyways goood to know im crazy and not hearing things tne into it sometime man the wolf101.5 their crazyman1 Crazy I tell you later wolf2.
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Thu Dec 15 '11 11:29:03 am
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Two Shay
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Castle - IMO you're not far off the mark there girlie. Further to that I have to agree with some of what Beck says regarding too much going on too quickly sometimes, having said that it's great sometimes when I revisit some of Joe's stuff and I think 'bugger me, I never noticed that before', I get there in the end i suppose. Mebbe what Beck means is that some of Joe's (and his peers) stuff is simply too good for the ears of the masses at first listen and that will affect how he is remembered by the masses (or not so much). Chickenshit oops I mean Chickenfoot may help change that with the broader appeal it seems to have..
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Thu Dec 15 '11 11:52:55 am
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BadNomad
Jerry C. PRACTICE MORE, TODAY USA Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Hello all...
Been quite some time since my last post... always lurking.
Cube.... that is a incredible amount of weight to lose!! what did you change?
Hope everyone is ready for a excellent Christmas!!
I'm torn between a paisley GEM or one of the JS series guitars for myself for Christmas.
Thoughts anyone.....
peace out...
later
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Thu Dec 15 '11 2:08:35 pm
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Simone Torres
Simone Torres Várzea Paulista, Sao Paulo Brasil
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Hi Joe!!!! as I would like to gift a person who I love very much with a guitar ... can you help me somehow? sell cheaper ... rsrsrs, thank you! Simone
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Thu Dec 15 '11 2:11:30 pm
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Peace Lily
Debora Aylett Irrigon, Oregon United states
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Nick Satullo- The excerpt from the interview gave me the impression that it was an older interview....the date does change things up a bit. It may be sacrilege to say but I do prefer Joe's compositions to Mr. Becks . However I have not listened to all of Jeff Beck's songs either. So my opinion may be prejudiced. :-).
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Thu Dec 15 '11 2:58:51 pm
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death cube k
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BadNomad first amount of food .. lowered caloric intake to 7 times my weight .. added cardio and resistance training .. kept the input low but not going hungry .. upped cardio and resistance training .. over just about 2 years its taken so far actually almost 3 years i feel great lots of energy .. no sugar and starchs for the most part and 1 cheat day a week where i could have a cookie or cake ..
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Thu Dec 15 '11 6:38:10 pm
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Nick Satullo
nick satullo highland hts., oh usa
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When I discovered Joe's music, I went into a hiatus of listening to only his music for well over two years. I am all over the place in the music I listen to, but I've never been as captivated by one musical artist as deeply or as long.
So I admit to some bias, particularly when confronted by those who may not be as impressed with his music. That said, I have always been impressed by people like Brian May, a great guitarist and composer in his own right, who is not threatened by others like Joe or Steve Vai, and is willing to share the stage with them. If you want to see something positively awe-inspiring, check out the rendition of Hey Joe, from the Guitar Legends of '92 in Barcelona, with Joe, Steve Vai, Brian May, Joe Walsh, Paul Rodgers on vocals, Cozy Powell on drums, and some awesome background vocals.
I've been frankly surprised by the lack of generosity of spirit by people like Beck, Clapton, or Jimmy Page. It's not that they need to make it their mission to promote him, but it seems like they've gone out of their way to avoid direct comparisons with him. Clapton has his Crossroads thing, and I don't see Joe ever appearing, though I'd hope he's at least been invited. If he hasn't been invited, well, that's my point.
The people that gravitate to this site generally share the sense that Joe's music and his talent are so very special, but he has been willing to share the spotlight so many times. I wish that others would show the courage and integrity that people like Joe and Brian May exude.
Thanks,
Nick
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Thu Dec 15 '11 6:59:00 pm
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Two Shay
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Castle - Unfortunately we won't see them on Christmas Day this year. They are off to Egypt on hols, me and the wife have decided to go on hols too, but we're going to the Canary Islands for Christmas and New Year. First time we've been alone together at that time of year, i'm sure it will be a little wierd.
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Fri Dec 16 '11 2:23:16 am
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BadNomad
Jerry C. PRACTICE MORE, TODAY USA Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Cube... sounds like you did it right. I have fought the weight battle most of my life. Getting it off is easy. Keeping it off is what gets me!
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Fri Dec 16 '11 2:31:04 am
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