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Snackey001
Martin Snackey
Kerkrade, Limburg
Netherlands
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Craigy101 thanks for helping me out with the scales!!! You realy helped me understanding the theoretical basics. Jimbojim You aren't being left behind. Thank you for helping me also. The only thing that made my explanation kinda blurry, is that 1; I'm not a fast typer And 2; I realy had to search for things you asked of me, and ended up muti tasking,wich i still have to learn. I have to thank you for your patience. You realy helped me out. GoldenGirl, it has been a pleasure meeting you !! I hope you will be on the chat more often. It was my firs time on the chat too. Thanks to; Cheese Pip Tiki Scub JustJoan JimboJim Railton Wooleyman Craigy and Goldengirl , for having a great time...!!! Thank you Joe, for making this happen.

P.s. Joe, Is the Hendix Experience going to be recorded somehow so it can be bought? It drives me nuts not to be part of the crowd.

Martin.

Sat Feb 20 '10 6:29:33 pm Set this message as last read

hybes
Mark Hybers
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Dream 3 - Wish that UFC wasn't just for pay per view. Sooo expensive. Sheesh.

Joe - My family has helped shape me into the man I am today. When I was 20 and my first daughter was born, my life was really headed in the wrong direction. Just her birth made me take a very different look at myself and I have been a different man since. Did life in the rock scene start taking you in a direction that was not going to be good for you and or your familiy?

Sat Feb 20 '10 6:57:41 pm Set this message as last read

anikblues
anik datta
manipal, karnataka
india
Plays: Guitar (17 years)
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joe greetings from india........when ru comin down to india again.i didnt catch u live the last time cuz i wasnt playin guitar then.but now it dawns on me as to what i missed!!!!!!!!!!i d love to c u jam with one of the indian guitarists!!!
Sat Feb 20 '10 8:49:30 pm Set this message as last read

Glitz Man
Grant Stieglitz
Fort Wayne, Indiana
USA
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Joe: Great to see the blue. Just saw your post about your song, "You Saved My Life." That is nice of you to do that for Rubina & ZZ. Hope you all are doing well.

Skippy: Here you go mate (Read below).

Okay, here's my result from the 5K run. I had a time of 18 minutes & 42 seconds, which is a 6 minute and 2 second mile per pace. I was 2nd in my Age Division, and I was 12th overall out of 255 participants. Overall, I was completely satisfied.

Slanshroom: Congrats on the job Roy!

DTS & Axe: Glad you guys had fun seeing EC & JB

Found out I got Wednesday off from work, which is my 25th birthday. Awesome, maybe I'll celebrate my birthday with all of you in the chatroom or on the T2J Forum.

Deuces y'all.

Grant

Sat Feb 20 '10 9:13:23 pm Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Nice one Glitzy great run! And have a great day on your birthday.

Slan -congrats on the job.





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Sat Feb 20 '10 9:42:20 pm Set this message as last read

Glitz Man
Grant Stieglitz
Fort Wayne, Indiana
USA
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Thanks Skippy.

Birthday is not until Wednesday, don't know what I'll be doing. Maybe I'll go for a long run and then meet up with my running group afterwards. Even though I'm not Catholic, I gave up any alcoholic drinks, ice cream, and energy drinks for Lent (in respect). Right now I'm drinking a club & tonic (club soda + tonic).

Sat Feb 20 '10 9:51:13 pm Set this message as last read

Dream 3
jamie anderson
melbourne, victoria
australia
Plays: Guitar
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Hybes - I was actually surprised but they put the whole main card on live 1HD free2air so was cool.

Sat Feb 20 '10 10:47:12 pm Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Glitz, Skippy;Thx guys, its a good start for bein a scot in catalunya in the middle of a recession, surprised they didnt go for a native speaker

Ibanez: classes will be held at Can Deu April t end of June, maybe catch ya for a quick beer sometime after class

T-Bone;ta for the nicecast link, fav line up, cant believe 20 years have passed since i first saw Joe, Mover n Stu at the Glasgow Barrowlands, wicked gig, still have the ticket!

Prayers goin out t all those effected by mudslides in Southern Europe, crazy vid from Tuscany Italy & more recently Madeira mama natures shakin her tailfeather methinks

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Sat Feb 20 '10 11:54:15 pm Set this message as last read

Guitarvibes
Frits The T2J heretic.
The Netherlands
Plays: Guitar (1007 years)
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Nice writing by Jennifer Young from TLB in her Tour Diary articles:

Fear Not

It’s late Wednesday night, we just landed in San Jose, CA after our two week east coast tour leg with UFO and we’re driving home. A three hour drive after an all day flight really bites. But then again the $600 fare difference for flying out of San Luis Obispo also bites.

As we race through the dark, the jet lag setting in, I feel like I’ll be turning into a pumpkin any minute. We’re all weary and I’m overwhelmingly tired of lunchmeat sandwiches and iceburg lettuce.

I’m very proud of our little band. We always work hard, play hard, and at the end of it all, sleep hard. But the last two weeks we’ve pushed our selves to new levels of “hard”.

If it can be summed up at all, it would be the moment I was standing on the B.B. King stage, downtown Manhattan on 42nd street, electrified by the adrenaline coursing through my veins after having navigated through perhaps the worst driving city in the world, Vinnie Moore behind me peeking from the backstage curtains, then looking over and seeing Travis wailing away on a perfectly choreographed version of Burn Season. I thought several things: “What the hell am I doing here?” “This is tough.” “This is awesome.” “No Fear.”

Fear is such a normal part of our society that we don’t even realize the extent that it is pushed on us. Every thing we see or hear is laced with a form of fear, from food labels to swine flu to terrorists. It is a warm blanket that keeps the herd controlled, manageable and peacefully grazing on their soylent green. A man scared for his life will trust his instincts and live, a society scared will shrivel and die.

Fear not your life. Crawl out from under that warm blanket and go do something uncomfortable, something that'll make you sweat a little.

“….seek the achievement of happiness….exist for the sake of earning rewards. Threats will not make us function; fear is not our incentive. It is not death that we wish to avoid, but life that we wish to live.”

Guess you had to be there....

By J Young (Jan. 10)

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Sun Feb 21 '10 1:41:39 am Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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slan - lovely looking building going by that glasswork. You will be great at this job, wish I could go along to your lessons.

railton - great to have you back in chat.

Just watching the Olympic highlights good lawd we mucked up the bobsleigh big time!!!! Interview with Johnny Weir coming up too which should be interesting.



Edited Sun Feb 21 '10 3:07 am

Sun Feb 21 '10 3:01:48 am Set this message as last read

ibanezguitars
Joan Jove
Mollet del Valles, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Sure, Slans
Good square to take a beer in the sun, if it ever comes back after this rainy winter
Sun Feb 21 '10 3:45:19 am Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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Slan - Pleased for ya on the job front, yer shouldn't have to expose those hands to construction but I know we've gotta do what we gotta do sometimes.
Sun Feb 21 '10 3:49:12 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Joan, you n Roy can busk some ACDC tunes together.... Bet if Roy gets his kilt out you'd make some coin..... I said KILT ok??? I mean you will already have yer guitbox there right??? Sincere congras on the job man, either it continues after 3 months or you walk away with a boatload of private students......

Did they test Weir's testosterone level to make sure he should be competing in the mens competition????

Edited Sun Feb 21 '10 4:03 am

Sun Feb 21 '10 3:49:36 am Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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Bit cool this time o year for a kilt, he'd end up with two lumps in his throat!
Sun Feb 21 '10 4:34:45 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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thx guys....gonna go catch a film with the missis this afternoon, first time in 2 year we been out thx t ye good ol ma inlaw :O, maybe in chat later btw think the kilt will stay in the cupboard for the time bein, maybe need t hire Scubas gear tho if the rain starts like down south, laters peeps
Sun Feb 21 '10 5:36:21 am Set this message as last read

cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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man, this place's been busy lately!
Sun Feb 21 '10 8:15:49 am Set this message as last read

hybes
Mark Hybers
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Dream 3 - That is different isn't it? They have been trying a few new things lately. Putting the undercards onfree and then switching to pay per view.

Glitz Man - way to go on the race. 6 minute miles are impressive. Do you run music free or do you take a certain playlist with you that helps you keep it in high gear?

Sun Feb 21 '10 8:18:47 am Set this message as last read

axeshredderjc
Joe Axeshredder
Long Island, NY
United States
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Tubes- Last night my amp cut out (jsx) and when i went over to it..the tubes were glowing like light bulbs (I was playing Ghosts..lol)...so i turned it off...scarry...let it cool down pulled the tubes..going to buy new ones...during my research ive come across many questions and google isnt helping 1 bit. Duet? Quartet? Soft Medium,hard options?...i find others question this and no one answers it..lol..they go off on their own tube preferences..lol..DC?

Joe, did u ever mess around with different tubes on the jsx?..any preference than the stock Electro Harmonic EL-34's?

Edited Sun Feb 21 '10 8:29 am

Sun Feb 21 '10 8:20:15 am Set this message as last read

death cube k

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axe the EH tubes are actually good tubes.. i use the boogie tubes cause they are consistant but not better just different .. try some of the groove tubes mullards they are cool tubes too
Sun Feb 21 '10 8:47:29 am Set this message as last read

axeshredderjc
Joe Axeshredder
Long Island, NY
United States
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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thanks alot DC!!...i did find this review kinda interesting...but you never know whos writing them

Product Reviews For EL34B STR Ruby Tubes

Used these to replace the stock EH EL34's in one of my amp heads, a Peavey JSX. Prior to the swap the JSX suffered from a tremendous lack of depth and fullness so on a whim I tried these and let me tell you the change for the better once I put these in and biased it up. Tighter thicker low end punch, a warmer midrange that cuts through without sounding boxy and controlled highs that are detailed but not shrillike or overabundant. These made this head go from a Hyundai to a Ferrari in the tone department. I did swap the preamp tubes as well but this was way too noticable of a difference not to report on it. I wonder how these would sound in one of my Marshall heads? Anyway a great buy for my JSX.

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Sun Feb 21 '10 9:03:36 am Set this message as last read

death cube k

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the str's are pretty much the boogie tube for more money
Sun Feb 21 '10 9:17:06 am Set this message as last read

climber
Don Cutler
Washington
USA
Plays: Guitar (55 years)
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WOW!!!
Sun Feb 21 '10 10:18:39 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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wish i had a time freeze gun for a month with a huge box o different speakers valves & pickups t experiment, its mindbogglin the amount of different combinations that are possible
Sun Feb 21 '10 10:39:20 am Set this message as last read

Peace Lily
Debora Aylett
Irrigon, Oregon
United states
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Back from "The Tallest Town in Oregon" LakeView ( high-desert country)... talk about a scary drive ..those roads R treacherous & we hit a deer but no one was hurt but the critter......any way ...my son won the championship in his 189 lb. weight bracket . YAY!!!! Next weekend will be the State meet in Portland Oregon. :-D

Pip- Happy belated birthday hope ya had a great one ...see ya got a lil Blue for your special day ...cool..

Glitzman- WOW ...what a run ...awesome results.... keep up the good work . With your B-day coming up ...hope ya didn't give up cake for Lent too..lol

Slanshroom- Congrats on the job..sorry to hear of the natural disasters occurring in your country.

Axeshredder and Do The Stu- What an awesome show to attend ~ Beck and Clapton~ Glad you all had a good time, but how could you not?

Some one said something about LIP DVD being like the " Prof" pod-casts...I have watched ALL of those podcasts at least twice.......luv em......so funny....... and the same for the LIP DVD........luv it...... Just my feeling and I respect that others may have other opinions.....so any way ......Its all good..... :-)

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Sun Feb 21 '10 12:57:04 pm Set this message as last read

Joe Satriani

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Nicecasting Live In Paris CD ... http://71.202.39.16:8000/listen.m3u ... Joe
Sun Feb 21 '10 1:29:48 pm Set this message as last read
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