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matt king
Matthew King
Brick, New Jersey
United States
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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is there a chickenfoot site all the t2jer's left to? this place reminds of me 1996-97 i the earlier days of t2j where's the blue at??
Tue Apr 20 '10 6:37:21 pm Set this message as last read

Peace Lily
Debora Aylett
Irrigon, Oregon
United states
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Matt- Definitely a slow day at T2J - we have not had any blue for a while........ :-(
Tue Apr 20 '10 6:57:06 pm Set this message as last read

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Let's see, what can we talk about? It's new music Tuesday, so why doesn't everyone list some of the CDs they've bought recently? It won't be a Satch-related conversation, but it'll be conversation. ;-)

My recent purchases:

John Butler Trio - April Uprising - I've talked about this band here before. They're a folksy roots-rock band from Australia that can also JAM. This album is taking longer for me to "get" fully, but I can tell already it's one of my favorites from the band. Check out Revolution, One Way Road, or Johnny's Gone.

Kaki King - Junior - She's a slap guitarist in the style of people like Michael Hedges or Andy McKee. You may have seen her Playing With Pink Noise video from a few years ago. This album is more of a "band" thing with vocals, but the deluxe edition comes with a bonus live DVD of a solo acoustic show two years ago.

What albums have other people here bought recently?

...Austin...

Tue Apr 20 '10 7:03:06 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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facebook ruins .com websites really

actually probably all (anti)social networking sites!

The Polyphonic Spree was the last thing i downloaded, nice array of sounds...
Tue Apr 20 '10 7:35:50 pm Set this message as last read

Glitz Man
Grant Stieglitz
Fort Wayne, Indiana
USA
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Do The Stu: Austin, the last CDs I purchased were Now 33 and Now Faith. I have Now That's What I Call Music CDs (a lot of them). They're not too bad, but sooner or later, I'm thinking of selling/pawning them as well as a lot of other CDs that I have. I will keep all of the CDs of Joe & Chickenfoot, as well as Maroon 5, whom I also like. I was debating on getting music from Vai, Petrucci/Dream Theater, Johnson, Hendrix, AC/DC, etc. Anything else that you suggest?

Axeshredderjc: Yes it is, Breyers is good ice cream. If not that, then I like to go for a Yoplait yogurt and they are really good. Over 20 different flavors and I eat it whenever I want. Let me know if you need any more suggestions man.

Congrats to my running friends for finishing the Boston Marathon. Next year, I'm planning on doing it, as well as Chicago, and possibly New York. Three big names/marathons; don't know if anyone did all three in one year. There's a goal right there for me.

Time to get ready for bed. Work at 5:30 A.M. at the restaurant. Afterwards, running group at 5:30 P.M. Later peeps. \m/

Joe: Safe journeys to you & everyone in Cabo this weekend. \m/

Grant

Tue Apr 20 '10 7:37:44 pm Set this message as last read

Ninjaman
Mikhail Collins
Woodland hills, Utah
United states of America
Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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I got the new slash CD, it's pretty good, I am actually kind of disappointed with it though, but I'm a huge slash fan so I kind of expected something amazing, not just ok... But having different band memebrs in each sing gave the songs all their own style, and there are some decent riffs in there too.
Tue Apr 20 '10 8:22:36 pm Set this message as last read

elpp
Jose Martinez
El Paso - Juarez, TX - Chih
US - Mexico
Plays: Guitar (38 years)
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Last CD I bought was Dark Side of the Moon a couple months back. Currently saving for all the summer concerts.

On a related note, is anyone considering attending the Roger Waters tour later this year? I 'm 50/50 on it.

Tue Apr 20 '10 9:01:19 pm Set this message as last read

Ethn Hayabusa

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Austin- I've been listening to James Brown, King's X and Oz Noy's latest, "Schizophrenic".
Tue Apr 20 '10 9:32:43 pm Set this message as last read

Peace Lily
Debora Aylett
Irrigon, Oregon
United states
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I bought the new Slash, want to buy the new Bonamassa just have not done so,.....been listening to Modest Mouse....... just because........

Austin- Thank you for posting those links , i enjoy checking out music I am not familiar with..

Bluemoon- Polyphonic Spree...... catchy name......

Tue Apr 20 '10 9:55:32 pm Set this message as last read

Weekend Rockstar

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Thanks Joe for all you do!

I recently purchased a Peavey JSX head and matching straight cab and a Vox Time Machine delay pedal. I'm so glad that you had an influence on the tonal implications of these products. I couldn't be happier! I plan on purchasing the Big Bad Wah and the Ice 9 soon... later will come the Satchurator. Thanks for providing the products that help us to achieve that soooo awesome tone!

Glen

Tue Apr 20 '10 10:55:08 pm Set this message as last read

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Woohoo, we have stuff to talk about now! ;-)

Glitz Man - "music from Vai, Petrucci/Dream Theater, Johnson, Hendrix, AC/DC, etc."

I don't have any AC/DC albums so I can't help you there, but you're safe with just about anythingg from the others you mentioned. If I had to pick a few to start with, I'd go with these:

Steve Vai - Passion & Warfare
Dream Theater - Awake
Eric Johnson - Ah Via Musicom
Jimi Hendrix - Band Of Gypsies (or even better, get the expanded version, Live At The Fillmore East...both contain Machine Gun, which is one of Satch's favorite Hendrix songs)


Ninjaman - I like the new Slash album a lot...I've only listened to it once, though, because I saw him in concert recently and don't want to listen to the album while the show is still fresh in my head.

I like how Slash sounds like a different guitarist on each track, but that almost makes the album hard to listen to because there are a lot of different vocalists...it almost sounds like a compilation album. I'm interested to see how it ages...


elpp - Is that your first copy of DSOTM, or a replacement? If it's your first, what took you so long?
Ethn Hayabusa - I've had Gretchen Goes To Nebraska for years and I love it...what would be a good second King's X album to get?
Peace Lily - You're welcome. I think you said the same thing last year when I posted a bunch of Dredg sound clips. They're another band that I like A LOT...have you checked them out at all?
Listening to: The Black Crowes - By Your Side (current song: Heavy)

...Austin...

Tue Apr 20 '10 11:13:01 pm Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Valley of Neptune - but I haven't had a spare minute to give it a good run-through.

Same with a couple of Deep Purple 1993 boots - 8 discs in all and haven't had time to put em on.

I also got MJ's "This Is It" video thanks to Michelle's rave about it, and despite the fact I did not favour the guy this whole DVD of rehearsals for his tour shows how amazing he was as a dancer, I think it also showed all the sycophants around him who were sickly. And the glimpses of Orianthi are terrific.

Before that I finally got Flight 666 which I've watched few times and just love.

OK will also admit I got Series 1 of Roseanne, didn't want to start in the middle, and I have had time to watch that with the joeys who really like it, so I am sure I'll put the other series up on the fridge list for Mothers Day next month.

Book-wise I am reading "Scar Tissue" about a third in and I cannot believe how Anthony Kiedis is still alive today. He did more drugs than an old people's home, every day!

Joe - travel safe to Cabo mate, I presume Sammy's Cabo Wabo tequila is vegan so have fun, wish I could be there for the Sammy and friends and for the Chickenfoot shows but I'm sure we'll see the vids soon enough. Please remember lots of sun screen on the noggin kay?

Any blue at this point would be good....

Wed Apr 21 '10 1:08:38 am Set this message as last read

Ethn Hayabusa

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Austin-It really depends on what version of King's X you like. "Gretchen" is a good representation of their more "prog" like tendencies, but they don't sound like that anymore. Their post early/mid 90s sound is much more stripped down and heavy. I like both sounds, but they are pretty different.

Try "Dogman" which is my current favorite. It doesn't have the layering of their early stuff, but I think it's powerful. "Dogman" is produced by Brendan O'Brien (STP, Mastodon).

If you don't prefer their detuned heavy stuff, then "Faith Hope Love" is a classic that is very layered and deep. I personally like it quite a bit more than "Gretchen..", but that's probably not a popular opinion amongst King's X fans.

I think all of their stuff from "Dogman" on sounds better, production wise.

Wed Apr 21 '10 2:23:40 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Austin, go with your ears, if you like Gretchen you will like everything up to and including Dogman.... If starting 1 at a time, start with the first album and work up from there....
Wed Apr 21 '10 2:48:51 am Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Wed Apr 21 '10 4:27:13 am Set this message as last read

Satriella
Satriella Walker
Sudbury, Suffolk
United Kingdom
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HAHA...I just ordered some Bruce Bouillet (who strikes me as a darn fine guitarist from what I saw on the 2007 G3 with Joe) albums from a company called CDBaby...this was my delivery note...which made me giggle muchly...

Satriella-

Thanks for your order with CD Baby!

USPS

(1) Bruce Bouillet: Interventions (1) Bruce Bouillet: Unspoken

Your CDs have been gently taken from our CD Baby shelves with sterilized contamination-free gloves and placed onto a satin pillow. A team of 50 employees inspected your CDs and polished them to make sure they were in the best possible condition before mailing. Our packing specialist from Japan lit a candle and a hush fell over the crowd as he put your CDs into the finest gold-lined box that money can buy. We all had a wonderful celebration afterwards and the whole party marched down the street to the post office where the entire town of Portland waved "Bon Voyage!" to your package, on its way to you, in our private CD Baby jet on this day, April 20, 2010. We hope you had a wonderful time shopping at CD Baby. In commemoration, we have placed your picture on our wall as "Customer of the Year." We're all exhausted but can't wait for you to come back to CDBABY.COM!!

Thank you, thank you, thank you! Sigh... We miss you already. We'll be right here at http://cdbaby.com/, patiently awaiting your return.

LOL...

Wed Apr 21 '10 5:15:40 am Set this message as last read

matt king
Matthew King
Brick, New Jersey
United States
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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i've had a week of nastalgia~ was using crystal planet as a teaching foundation with some of my more dexterous students. took me right back to 1998~
Wed Apr 21 '10 6:11:57 am Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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Nostalgia, lovely, but it aint what it used to be.
Wed Apr 21 '10 6:18:03 am Set this message as last read

matt king
Matthew King
Brick, New Jersey
United States
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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ya i completely fail at spelling~ lol
Wed Apr 21 '10 6:43:37 am Set this message as last read

Zinc Master
Zinc Master
Crown Point, IN
USA
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Glitz Man

Hey Speedy !! My running hero.

I found this article yesterday on Yahoo and thought of you and wondered what you thought about running barefoot.

I have thought about doing it, but have not yet.

What are your thoughts about barefoot running?

Here is some of the article - I had to edit it, to make it fit.

Running is ready for a barefoot revolution

By Ted McDonald – We are the first generation of runners who have worked with the hypothesis that more cushioning and support equals safer running and reduced impact. We have concluded that modern surfaces, hard and unforgiving.

Have you ever wondered why you have so much feeling on the bottom of your feet, so much information sensing capacity? Like race-car tires, the soles of your feet are supposed to feel the road. But putting an inch or two of foam, air, or gel between your skin and the surface of the earth dulls sensation. And this dulling seems to set in motion a series of unfortunate events that ultimately leads to inefficient movement and injury.

By taking off your shoes, you give your body a chance to reuse some amazingly useful, built-in systems that help you move in a way that need not be jarring nor pounding – regardless of the terrain.

It’s a way of movement that more effectively captures and releases stored energy through elasticity in our bodies: the splaying of our forefoot, the arch in our foot, tendons in the lower legs, calves and quads, and form, all positioned ideally to absorb and recoil the energy of movement, smoothly and efficiently.

With barefoot running, your feet and mind are synced-up, communicating in real-time, by tapping into a kind of primordial physical intelligence, which is our birthright.

So, why did we give up our state-of-the-art – and totally free – feet for expensive sneakers?

My hunch is that we got unplugged – detached – from our own bodies, from our own feet. That disconnect has led to gait patterns and running styles that are unique to a generation of runners. We are the first cohort in the history of the world to run distance with cushioned, high-heeled shoes. We now run the wrong way!

Watch barefoot youngsters run: They know how to do it. Small, quick, light steps, landing on the forefoot, all while keeping good posture. Now watch how some adults run these days wearing $150 sneakers: big, slow, heavy steps, landing on the heel, all while slightly hunched. Ouch. It is even painful to watch.

Our padded sneakers represent a case of the cure becoming worse than the ailment, the ailment being hard surfaces and tired bodies, trying to continue moving when the safe form of moving has exhausted itself and the feet and legs would normally protest about continuing.

Simply take off your shoes and start listening to your feet.

The paradigm shift away from the over-engineered shoe is connected with other shifts in thinking about our bodies and being human. In your bare feet, you are more connected to your body, better balanced, more aware, mindful, present. Those characteristics are good qualities to mimic in your mental life.

The logic behind giving up your cushioned shoes is likely to travel to other parts of your life, getting you to give up other bad or less-than-the-best habits. You’ll see.

In this past generation, running has been primarily defined by performance and weight loss, driven by the desire to become healthy and happy, yet it often missed the mark with overly ridged training schedules and pushing through the pain.

Through barefoot running, you begin to find movement patterns that chime with your mind’s and body’s needs because you are listening to your body, tuned in. Running becomes more joyful, more meditative, healthier.

Becoming healthy in mind and body is an incredibly effective way to experience authentic happiness. And it can begin by simply slipping off your sneakers and moving freely.

Edited Wed Apr 21 '10 7:42 am

Wed Apr 21 '10 7:42:01 am Set this message as last read

Peace Lily
Debora Aylett
Irrigon, Oregon
United states
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Do The Stu- I remember reading that you liked Dredg alot..lol ...but I don't remember linkies. Could be that I missed it some how . Any way went to Dredg Myspace page and listened to the music. What is your favorite album of theirs?

Satriella- Thanx for sharing the CD Baby stuff ...very amusing!

Skippy- I do not have "Valley Of Neptune" ...I had it and Slash's newest in my cart but then I put" Valley Of Neptune" back . ... let me know if that was a bad move ...lol... I keep forgetting I want to read "Scar Tissue also.

Castle49- I work mostly by myself in the office but I get more done when I am not free to check on t2j when ever I feel like it.......Some days I lack the discipline to stay away..... :-)

Zinc Master- I read a little about barefoot running ....I don't think that would be good on some terrain . Around here we have puncture vine or goat heads in alot of areas... Definitely not something you want both feet full of....

Wed Apr 21 '10 8:40:21 am Set this message as last read

Spirit of Fire
Flávio Pierobon
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Hey Joe!! I should have said this about months ago, but I've been really busy with college lately... better late than never.. Just wanted to say I can't wait to see your upcoming shows, and I'm hoping we will be able to see the winner guitar design for your contest there. I made a design myself, but unfortunately I couldn't get all the details I had in mind done within the deadline stated on the contest rules. I guess I'll finish it up later, when I have some free time to do what I want. I hope you still like it!

Anyway.. Keep ROCKIN', because we want to hear more from you !!

I'm off to travel now... Will be away from my guitar till Sunday to visit my relatives. They need me there more than I need my guitar right now and that's a lot. =/

Wed Apr 21 '10 9:06:44 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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puncture vine or goat heads - I have no idea what either of them are, but I'm not running, walking, or sitting anywhere near them - not even with boots on! lol!

I've been on a reading kick. Scar Tissue was a good book, but I didn't like the way he ended it. It was kind of "Well, I'm out of things to say so I guess I'll just wrap it up now." lol! Slash's book was a better read. Just finished George Carlin Last Words. Good book too. Motley Crue's The Dirt was pretty interesting. lol! My fav was Sully Erna's The Paths We Choose.

Last cd's I bought were Joe's LIP & MJ's This Is It. Gotta save up for May 4th! Godsmack, Chickenfoot, & Dave Weiner. WOOOOO!

Wed Apr 21 '10 9:31:25 am Set this message as last read

castle49

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Peace Lily - Now I wonder how I kept myself amused with not internet at my desk for all those years. Numbers can be deadly dull.
Wed Apr 21 '10 9:48:50 am Set this message as last read

oxley11

Hackensack, NJ
United States
Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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@Weekend Rockstar-How is the Time Machine working for you? I want to buy one really badly but I don't have enough money for it yet. :(

I was listening to Curtis Sliwa this morning, and they were shortly discussing The Dark Side Of Oz. ??? I checked it out and it is some pretty interesting stuff. It's called a sychronicity when you synchronize the movie with the CD. Here is a website that explains how to do and what effects you get from it. The Dark Side Of Oz Apparently they deny doing this on purpose. But you never know. Led Zeppelin still denied that they sing for Satan.

Just got Joe's single, Dreaming #11, on Monday off of eBay. I love it!!! Never heard Hordes Of Locusts live before. I must say it is a powerful performance. I looked forward to it when I found out that it was on the CD.

Edited Wed Apr 21 '10 10:01 am

Wed Apr 21 '10 9:54:44 am Set this message as last read
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