Peace Lily
Debora Aylett Irrigon, Oregon United states
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Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays Satchfans!!! May you all have an awesome holiday. Extra special love to those who have lost loved ones this past year ....I hope your memories bring you some peace & comfort in these difficult times.
& Merry Christmas to my favorite musician....artist & all around great guy...I hope you have a wonderful holiday with your loved ones .....
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Mon Dec 24 '12 8:42:18 am
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kayle
Khaled Kayyali Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emarits Plays: Guitar (12 years)
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Hi Joe ... I know that you are busy all the time but i just wanted to Greet You Merry Christmas, I'm a fanatic Fan of JOE SATRIANI the Master and teacher of so many great Guitarist in the world and i just started Playing Electric Guitar just 2 month ago coz everytime i listen to your Music which i do daily, You inspired me in so many ways....Right now I'm just Practicing on one of my Favoraite songs Forgotten Part 2 and i'm just in the Intro of it but I'm getting the hang of it and the timing of the notes. For me You are the BEST GUITARIST EVER....God Bless You Joe and keep Rocking the world with your amazing music.
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Mon Dec 24 '12 9:57:06 pm
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cheese101
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Merry Christmas everyone, and big hugs to all who have lost someone they love. Things don't feel right, but we muddle on all the same....cuz what else can we do.
Cheers to Peter...and to John, and to Viv, and to Hazel and to Katherine, and to all those who have passed on as well as those left behind. Just know you are loved and missed so dearly. One day we'll all make it 'around the corner' to see you again, and how happy that reunion will be.
I love you all.....blessings!
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Tue Dec 25 '12 6:58:50 am
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michelle
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Thanks T! God Bless them all who have gone on before us.
We had a lovely Christmas eve. We kept our lil' mum in our thoughts all night. My pop showed up with a smile and we all made the best of it. Life is different, but it goes on. We have to keep those we've lost alive in memory and stories. They're always with us.
I bought my oldest sister two small gifts. It occurred to me that I don't think she really has any gifts to open on Christmas morning. Just two simple things that didn't cost much, but I knew she would love them. She sent me a text this morning thanking me and said it made her cry.
My kids made me a calendar, and on every page is a pic of them - then and now. It made me cry.
That's what it's all about. My heart is full. I am blessed.
Merry Christmas everyone!
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Tue Dec 25 '12 8:09:18 am
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Dave DC
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Hi everyone. My name's Dave, and I turned 50 this year. Joe, I've dug your music since Flying in a Blue Dream 20+ years ago. Check out my music page: www.soundclick.com/davedecordoba. No claims of shredding ability here, just a guy who loves composing and playing music. Thanks for the inspiration!
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Wed Dec 26 '12 10:18:39 am
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Dolphin Soul
Anna Rzhannikova St. Petersburg, Russia Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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Joe, play please on your new tour your beautiful song "Love Thing". It's just amazing pure music, why are you not playing it lately, I think many people just adore it! This is one of the most beautiful pieces of music in the world as well as Flying in the blue dream!!! I always cry from happiness, when I hear it! This is a real work of art!
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Wed Dec 26 '12 10:23:56 am
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Mattycrim
Matt Crimmins Sayville, New York USA Plays: Guitar (37 years)
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Dear Joe,
My name is Matt Crimmins and I've been a fan of yours since before I can remember and your the reason I started playing guitar. I don't want to come off as some greedy person but I'm a vet of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on NYC and my health is failing fast. I even have proof should you not believe me. I contacted one of your people to see if you could make a donation to me so I can die happy and be burried with one if your guitars. He told me he'd speak to you to see what he could do buys its been over a year. My dream guitar you play is the black JS 1000. If you could find it in your heart to send me one to bring to heaven, words couldn't explain the gratitude I woukd feel. If not, your still my idol and the best guitarist on the planet. I suffered a major heart attack, emphysema, and numerous broken bones digging my friends out so if you can help me with this one last wish, you would make my life complete.
Matt Crimmins; NYC Paramedic
50 Garfield Ave
Sayville, NY 11782
Mc911medic@aol.com
631-218-8555
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Wed Dec 26 '12 11:32:31 am
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DiatonicJon
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Dear Joe,
I have been a student of diatonic theory with my teacher Kevin Wyer here in Olympia, Washington for almost ten years.
I'm in what you call - and I concur - the "visualization stage". I can see my modes, most of my intervals, arpeggios, etc. on the neck. I am not as strong in spelling as I could be, but have a pretty well trained ear. Kevin was a student of Howard Roberts in the sixties, and he ended up teaching Kurt Cobain a few times in Aberdeen. Not the best reference for guitar teaching, yet it was Kurt himself who took the simple knowledge Kevin taught him, such as major arpeggio inversions in the bass strings, to make amazing songs such as "Heart Shaped Box". I know much more theory than Kurt ever did, yet at this time can't come up with anything to match some of the great ideas he had in his own approach.
I know all of this math, tools and rules granted by diatonic theory. But I am struggling in being able to write my own music. I am a big fan of you and Steve, yet try not to set my standards so high as to be as proficient as you guys, though I ultimately wish to be free with my instrument. I look on YouTube for lessons in writing songs, and have to wade through ten minutes of incorporated, "This finger at this fret, this finger at that fret" stuff. I can see and hear an Emin arpeggio, I don't need to be taught the simple things anymore, except for in retrospective reference. In fact, it'd be a hell of a lot easier to learn from those videos if they didn't talk at all.
My question to you is, what do you think may be a good set of things to practice so that I may become much better at being able to write? I'm on my way to getting a cheap 20-20 condenser mic so that I can hear myself through playback with actual tube tone, rather than crappy software tones through direct-in play which was at first my only option. I can often overlook good ideas as I play in the moment but can catch them in playback. I want to be able to make music with integrity and confidence - something that I enjoy and am proud of, rather than what sells. What, perhaps, did you do as a younger man to become the proficient writer you are? Of course it's all relative in a sense, but from teacher to student, what could you advise me to do? Thank you so much, Joe.
With Love and Admiration,
Jon Wepfer
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Wed Dec 26 '12 4:32:30 pm
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Skippygirl
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Hello T2Jers, hope you all had a lovely Christmas. I must say it's been great to be totally offline for a few days and unplugged from everything and just spend time with some of my family.
I raised a glass of champers for all of you and your loved ones and made a decision to be a much better person in 2013, so that by the time I turn 50 in October I have done better by my family and spent more time with all of them, taken more interest in their welfare and lives and checked in more often.
So happy new year to all and I hope 2013 is your best year yet.
Posted using Talk2Joe - one of Roo's iPhone apps
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Wed Dec 26 '12 6:28:25 pm
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headgasket
Harry G Parkes
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HI to Joe or whoever reads this messge,have not a clue what i'm doing,all i know is, my son.follows your every move
and every note,and has been to a number of your gigs,now then, the bloke is 40 next year and has been playing guitar for 25 years or there abouts and all i here is somthing about an alien surfing,whats all that bout,anyway. treating him.his brothersandsome of his mates to seeing you and yours at colston hall bristol,and it would be great if at some point you would (i know Jims dead) wishing him,Duncan Parkes, a good birthday (cheesy i know),or something more you feel inclined,Thank you from a farther who's son thinks your GOD!!!,
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Thu Dec 27 '12 3:13:27 am
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IvanMS
Ivan Barcelona, Catalonia Spain Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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Hi Joe,
I have one mini colossal amp but i canīt get a good sound when i try to record using the microphone simutaled signal output connected direct to the input line in my soundcard (lexicon alpha usb). How did you record "just like lightnin" with the mini colossal?, did you use any kind of converter or preamp?
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Thu Dec 27 '12 9:17:34 am
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Pip55
Phil W... ... from South West UK Pip55 on twitter Plays: Guitar
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Dear Dad, you realise you've mucked up on being the oldest Satch fan ever? Tsk tsk... christmas day with you was odd this year, but I did my best
Dear M, C101, PL, Skip and all - thanks for your efforts on christmas day, really touching, really really touching xx
Peace, keep up the drunken posts :-)
Guys, what shall I do with my Satch tickets for my pop? Do I, keep a seat empty for him on every show, or do I invite someone else along to share in Joe (knowing pop should be there), or just give the tickets away? I'm thinking I keep em empty, but I have plenty of time to work it out and maybe the answer will leap forward, but just thinking out loud...
Cheers all
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Thu Dec 27 '12 9:40:50 am
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Pip55
Phil W... ... from South West UK Pip55 on twitter Plays: Guitar
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Toosh - no mate, was just him. Can't think of anyone obvious to fill that spot. Welcome any other ideas. Hope you had a good chrimbo, think I recall you've had a few stressful ones of late
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Thu Dec 27 '12 11:23:14 am
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michelle
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Pippy, I think yer dad would want you to carry on and enjoy Joe like always. If you have a mate (or date) who would like to go in your dads place, I bet that would make your dad smile. He wouldn't want you to leave an empty memory where he was. You should fill that spot with joy and carry yer dad with you in spirit. I know it's hard hon, very hard, but it's the circle. We all have to leave here at some point, and the rest have to carry on. Imagine what you would wish for your own son, and what your dad would wish for you. They want the best for us, and we must continue to live life and make them proud. We must make new memories, and keep old ones near and dear to our hearts.
I know you have many emotions and you're probably still in a shock/daze fuzzy state of mind. Try not to make to many decisions. You have a good 6 months before Joe comes to town. That gives you about 5 months to think about it if yer already holding 2 tickets. No need to sweat it just yet. It'll come to you at some point.
It's going on almost 9 months for me, and i still find myself in various stages of wtf. Time heals bruv. Lots of time.
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Thu Dec 27 '12 4:17:59 pm
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civgeek
Matt Dorado Portland, OR USA Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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Hope everyone is having a good holiday season.
Just an FYI Stu has cancelled his dates here in OR and WA. :( But I have been informed that the local bands will still be playing with a couple more to be added. So if you're in the Portland OR area Jan 11th would be great to see you.
Happy New Year's Everyone!!
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Thu Dec 27 '12 4:20:07 pm
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