minimoog
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Guitar playin dude: Don't worry man, many of us feel the same way. contrary to some, It IS possible to support Joe and still be disappointed in his latest DVD. He's only human after all. Sometimes you have a concept that turns out cool - sometimes it falls flat on it's face. This in no way diminishes him.
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Sun Feb 21 '10 4:10:21 pm
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oxley11
Hackensack, NJ United States Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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I left the nicecast on(not realizing it). Then, 40 minutes later of watching Youtube videos and all of the sudden, BOOM, I hear that first eerie chord of Not Of This Earth. I was happy that the nicecast started again, but it definitely freaked me out.
Rubina is playing now. Awesome.
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Sun Feb 21 '10 4:20:51 pm
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jimbojim
Rémy Lefebvre Brossard, Quebec Canada Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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listening to the nicecast!
gotta love the harmonics in rubina:)
I finally got back my Ibanez JS1000 today that I had given to the tech for a refret...with 6100's...plays awesome actually!! Try that.
Edited Sun Feb 21 '10 4:40 pm
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Sun Feb 21 '10 4:27:13 pm
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Glitz Man
Grant Stieglitz Fort Wayne, Indiana USA
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Joe: Thanks for the updates.
Hybes & Peace Lily: Thanks you two for the praise. I actually don't have any music on me when I'm running in a race. I do listen to music when I'm conditioning (outside mostly or sometimes on a treadmill).
What I like about running is that I get to see & meet all the people (ranging in age from as young as 1 to those in their 80s and over) participate. There are those who have been running for years, more than me, and even beating me. It takes a lot of discipline, heart, commitment, etc.
Peace Lily: How did your son do in his matches?
Watching the Ice Dance competition. Whoa, those were some costumes from that Russian pair (the leaders so far). I also heard that it sparked some controversy "DOWN UNDER". Another surprise, U.S.A. defeats Canada in men's hockey, 5-3. I thought Canada was going to win, hands down; I guess I stand corrected.
Skippygirl: What's up!? BTW, let me be the first when your milestone arrives: CONGRATS ON 1,000 POSTS!
Later for now.
Grant
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Sun Feb 21 '10 7:05:17 pm
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Peace Lily:Congrats t yer son, whos the proud mama! btw not my country by birth, immigrated t Barcelona just over 8 year ago from Scotland.Have friends down south Andalucia effected by the floods, some areas saw rivers rise 2 meters in only 24 hours! the conditions the poor and homeless are living is incomprehensible, although doesnt come as much of a surprise, i mean y cant keep stabbin ol mother earth for her oil blood t burn n expect her not t react a lil
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Mon Feb 22 '10 1:24:31 am
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Skippygirl
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Glitzy - thanks, I didn't realise the 1000 was coming up so here's the 1000th to you my friend!!
Joe - wonderful to see all the blue whilst you've been beavering away in the studio, and I'm excited about the next solo CD you're putting together.
Since I've missed the nicecasts and usually miss your posts due to timezone differences I decided I'm gonna launch my songwriting career, starting with a track I've called "Overnight Blue" and another with a working title of "Blue for Skippy" but it might change to "Skippy Blues" tee hee.
No music or lyrics yet, they are fermenting whilst I get the feel for how they should sound.
Almost time for Hendrix, hope everyone attending has a ball.
Slan - sounds terrible saw something about Madeira tonight, hope your friends are OK.
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Mon Feb 22 '10 2:18:11 am
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Railton
Mark Railton Denmark Plays: Guitar (16 years)
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I'm at school right now and my internet is not working at home. So I can't upload pictures from my wonderful vacation in Tenerife right now.
One of my best friend girlfriend has just broke up with him. He loved her so damn much. He told me one day before she broke up with him "You cant even imagine how much I love her"
So I need to help my friend through this. He is really sad :(
Congratulations on the 1000 posts Skippy
Have a nice day!
- Mark Railton
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Mon Feb 22 '10 3:45:28 am
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Skippy:ye its pretty bad, ma mates are on higher ground , are ok so long as the mudslide thing doesnt happen, poor sods in the valleys are pretty much screwed tho, its an annual multiple occurrence at this stage, peeps are gettin fed up n movin out
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Mon Feb 22 '10 4:03:34 am
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Two Shay
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Sign of the times, when I went to school (when Noah was a lad) we did reading writing and hard sums. These days they seem to spend more time on the interwebby netty thing.
PS This is NOT a dig at Railton.
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Mon Feb 22 '10 4:49:14 am
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Cappy...I,m convinced George Carlin was right in that those of the higher branches prefer a deliberate dumbing down of the people = 0 threat & no chance of destablizing geopolitically their pathetic power base....pretty soon all young people are goin t need t enter Uni is a feckin pencil
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Mon Feb 22 '10 6:05:07 am
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minimoog
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Working in education I can say for a fact that Cappy is right. There are kids passing into middle and high school who are still making simple hominem errors or who can't spell or write at all. I fear that even simple hand writing has all but become a lost art with the "advent" of email and texting.
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Mon Feb 22 '10 6:39:38 am
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McDave
Cook, MN
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When my son's XBox cord broke I thought he was going to come un-glued. We decided it was time for a break.
I still remember not coming home until the streetlights came on, wet up to my knees, covered in dirt and pine pitch. Now you can't even get kids to step outside..pathetic.
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Mon Feb 22 '10 7:23:57 am
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Donkey Hotay
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aint that the truth McDave... me n my 6 brothers would have killed each other had we stayed inside as much as todays youth...
As Rodney Dangerfield said, we were so poor if I didn't wake up excited I had nothing to play with.....
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Mon Feb 22 '10 7:48:58 am
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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When i was small the kid next door used to peel gum off the pavement and give it a good rechew... couldn't have that nowadays, everyones scared of germs... and peanuts
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Mon Feb 22 '10 8:18:18 am
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