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Robert Antonichuk Richmond Hill, Ontario Canada
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Hey Joe... You are coming to Casino Rama next friday. I saw you play in 88 in Winnipeg before the montreal taping and was the best concert I have ever seen. I will be bringing my wife to the concert at Casino Rama.
For her 30th birthday I took her skydiving and had it videotaped and laid the surfing with the alien track on the video as she parachuted out and down to the ground. The most appropriate track to use.
I was hoping you might drag her up on stage and let her dance to that song as she loves it so much.
She just turned 40 and this would be so perfect. I'm not sure if you can pull it off but her name is Michelle and I will be sitting in row 2 seats 13 and 14. You are a god... Thanks for the memories.... Robert
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Sat Jul 9 '11 7:43:09 am
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Two Shay
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I suppose it depends on how the flag is burned vis a vis whether it is done in front of people in order to insult them or not. If it is done with the intention of insulting people then surely it can be classed as a hate crime.
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Sat Jul 9 '11 9:16:31 am
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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What if the flag got burned from a vicious, callous and dispassionately elusive lightning bolt that cause to flag to be inflamed faster than the Hindenburg disaster
Where do we stand
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Sat Jul 9 '11 10:05:18 am
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Two Shay
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As far away from the lightning bolt as possible.
Edit - Note that I resisted the urge to suggest you should stand on a metal bucket with the flag in your hand. LOL
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Sat Jul 9 '11 10:35:55 am
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oxley11
Hackensack, NJ United States Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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Actually, the proper way of disposing of an American Flag is by burning. Flags are donated to VFW members and they have a day once every year to dispose of the flags in a dignified manner. They properly fold the flags and then burn them ceremonially.
But about the flag being burned disrespectfully, yes, it should be a hate crime. The flag represents the people, our freedom, our unity as 50 different states, but as one nation, etc. The flag is more to us than just an icon. It's a reflection upon us. It's a sign of hope and will and fellowship. It's more than "just" a flag.
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Sat Jul 9 '11 11:11:02 am
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swimhobbit
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buying the satchurator soon, with my tip money. Sadly, they don't have the TimeMachine, Big Bad Wah, or the Ice9 pedals
Does anyone know how to do a pinch harmonic? Iv been trying and following videos online, and still it doesn't work. Im using a Fender Squier, a Fender Frontman 15G amp, and a First act distortion pedal I bought secondhand cheaply
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Sat Jul 9 '11 11:21:41 am
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Yeeeeowwwwwwwwwww, II was going to add something along those lines after i said that, glad you got on that wagon!
I remember when i was travelling around Europe I bought a miniature Irish flag with me, it got erected in a lot of countries! fo realz yo
(See, I done it again, this time for M. London.)
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Sat Jul 9 '11 11:24:58 am
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rCeUdTuHx
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oxley11
Actually, the proper way of disposing of an American Flag is by burning. Flags are donated to VFW members and they have a day once every year to dispose of the flags in a dignified manner. They properly fold the flags and then burn them ceremonially.
But about the flag being burned disrespectfully, yes, it should be a hate crime. The flag represents the people, our freedom, our unity as 50 different states, but as one nation, etc. The flag is more to us than just an icon. It's a reflection upon us. It's a sign of hope and will and fellowship. It's more than "just" a flag.
Precisely my point. It's the thought that counts.
If an action is legal if done with reverence, it should not be a crime if done with disrespect. To make it so contradicts the concepts of liberty upon which this nation was founded.
I am not defending flag burning, as some of you seem to think, but defending the principles for which the flag stands for me. Liberty and Justice for all; not just for those who happen to agree with me, or the government, or those who think such irreverence justifies violence, whether by an individual or the state.
Some of you might remember the 1776 in the old handle; it was not there for looks, and the sentiment remains.
I would agree that, if you feel strongly enough against the country to burn the flag, you should strongly consider leaving; I'll even help you pack and drive you to the airport.
My disagreement is with the introduction of force into the equation. When something is made illegal, it necessarily entails force at some level. This is not acceptable if we are to maintain a semblance of liberty.
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Sat Jul 9 '11 2:09:54 pm
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xirdneh
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Hello Joe!
OK, www.billeggleston.com
I met you after the show on my birthday, Dec 19th Chicago Theater. I missed the original M&G and I am so happy that I was able to meet you after the show. After talking to one of the sound engineers (I was the one that gave you the Korg Monotron stocking stuffer for Christmas). The pictures never came out. The camera (even though it talked) had a major malfunction. I am attending your concert this Thursday. I am in the VIP Section A.
Is there a chance we can meet up and get another photo?
I also have requested a photo pass from the venue as I did have a photo pass a couple of months ago for the UFO/Mindflow concert at the HOB. I can give you my website number which is (708) 365-9067
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Sat Jul 9 '11 2:41:15 pm
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Skippygirl
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Anybody have a comment on the Chickenfoot teaser???
Too short for a start. And the heavier feel is great, hope the whole CD is similar.
Break a leg tomorrow Joe, and happy birthday in advance for Friday.
Its our turn for a tour Joe!!
Currently have Raspberry Jam Delta-V by Joe Satriani paused. Posted using Talk2Joe - one of Roo's iPhone apps
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Sat Jul 9 '11 4:35:56 pm
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Skippygirl - I love the new teaser. It isn't much to go on, but I like it more than the Down The Drain teaser we got in 2009 if that means anything. I like this riff more than most of the riffs on the first album, but I'll have to wait and hear what the whole song is like...and the whole album for that matter.
What about everyone else?
Listening to: Dredg - Chuckles And Mr. Squeezy (current song: The Ornament)
...Austin...
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Sat Jul 9 '11 7:31:11 pm
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GuitarguyMoseng
Audun Moseng Indre Hafslo, Luster Norway Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Hey, Joe! What's going down? :)
First of all, I need to say that you are one of the absolute best! If not THE best guitarist in the world. When I play, some people say after the show "I hear you've listened a lot to Joe Satriani, right?", and I think like "heh, I'll be damned. I can play a little bit like him! I must be a demiGod or something". Well, it's only a coupple of riffs, but I guess it's something, when it's from you ! :D
But I have a question for you, Joe.
How can I become a better guitarist? I practice a lot, I play with soul (the devil has not got all of it yet... hehe), but my right wrist has been chrished once, so it's not as it was.
Do you have any advices? :)
Again, Joe, you're the best!
Bw, Audun
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Sun Jul 10 '11 4:26:01 am
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Dylan37
deberge dylan nazelles négron, france
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Hello Mr Satriani.
I am only thirteen years old, and I admire you a lot!
It is you who pushed me has to buy my first guitar!! I espere one day to be able to play as you! You are my idol. You are really a hero of the guitar. I like very much your musics because it is very meaning, and you have a lot of style by playing them.
I would like to say to you that you make a remarkable work. Continue how his. I shall never grow tired of your musics. It is just excelent. Even if you do not read this message, know that I entraine me without relache to be able to play as you, that I espere to be able to attend has one of your concerts in France and credit note acces in Backstage to try to meet you for if only a handshake, and some autographs.
( Please excuse me if you do not indeed understand what I say but I am french)
Dylan
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Sun Jul 10 '11 5:07:05 am
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Phydeaux_3
Greg Frank Marcus Stittsville, Ontario Canada Plays: Guitar
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I am SO there cheese! Signed up (& donated) earlier in the week... these are some of my favorite musicians of all time. Joe & Steve obviously, but Tony MacAlpine will be amazing to see (just got my signed CD & tee in the mail last week!) plus, Brendon Small? I'm a HUGE fan of his... and then Dweezil to top it all off? I've seen ZPZ 5 times, they never disappoint.
The big question for me is how many bands will Mike Keneally sit in with? He could sit in with Joe (on keys!) and Steve (on stunt guitar) or Brendon, again as rhythm and/or Dweezil on pretty much any of the FZ stuff. There aren't many people who could do what MK does, pun intended: that dude wears a LOT of hats!
This webcast is going to kick some serious ass!!!
See y'all there!!!
smooches,
» Phy³ . . .
p.s. - does anyone know the start time? I couldn't find any mention of when it will start on any of the pages.
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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I hope lots of people are able to tune in. I doubt anyone needs a reminder, but the first Cliff Show was amazing. :-)
Look for me in my SWTA 20th anniversary shirt!
And I still have that extra ticket...does anyone want to buy it off me?
...Austin...
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Sun Jul 10 '11 9:43:12 am
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Phydeaux_3
Greg Frank Marcus Stittsville, Ontario Canada Plays: Guitar
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DTS - "Dweezil's keys/sax player" = Scheila Gonzalez. She is absolutely amazing, plus a WICKED sense of humor!
Read all about her!
Al - I'll be doing my best to capture it, if everything works out I won't mind sharing with those less fortunate!
smooches,
» Phy³ . . .
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Very cool, I'm sure it will be available soon
and have fun A. Lewis!
off for some beersies again today, nice day for it, fell asleep on the bus last night, but the dude drove me back home, what a nice ma
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