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jsTony
Tony Falzone
Chicago Ridge, IL
USA
Plays: Guitar (42 years)
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Pip - Thanks for the post. Only 21 and a half more days...
Mon Sep 13 '10 10:07:14 pm Set this message as last read

Peace Lily
Debora Aylett
Irrigon, Oregon
United states
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Thanks Cheese -Scuba & Pip great links .......busy day today . if I missed any body that linked great stuff who name I I did not mention I apologize. I had my grand-baby here all day and she is a busy one ...wore me out a bit.
Mon Sep 13 '10 10:52:24 pm Set this message as last read

webmaster

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all - if you haven't already picked up your free mp3 of "Light Years Away", check it out now at http://satriani.com/lightyearsaway -- we're giving it to ya for a tweet or facebook post to see how that works to help spread the news of the new album :}

do the stu - ended up missing the dmb show due to car failure (long story). joe's rehearsal for the tour starts at the end of the month so i think you still have some time to make your suggestions for songs :}

logicbdj - you can send things to Joe Satriani Music, PO Box 2830, Santa Rosa, CA 95405 but understand he doesn't have time to listen to everything sent to him.

Guitarman77897 - it sounds like you may be having some problems with cookies in your browser. try clearing them all out and see if that helps.

Pip55 - we're just putting the final touches on the first podcast episode and i think you'll love it-- it'll be released soon!

the foot laid it down big and loud in tahoe! - hope everyone who made it out had a blast. i can tell you that we did and the band was having a blast -- you could see it was a treat for them all to just have 2 shows in a row to unleash and have a good time and the back stage vibe was more of the same. we have some good video archives of the show and backstage shenanigans which we'll be browsing through for doing something with later on...

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Tue Sep 14 '10 1:13:48 am Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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"It'll be released soon" - thanks Jon!!!

Tue Sep 14 '10 1:29:59 am Set this message as last read

Sunny567

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Plz suggest how i should start about learning musical theory properly. i have just started learning scales n modes n pentatonics but i am having a hard time in mixing them up while soloing. i am self taught hence i have a learnt at a slow yet steady pace. i know m a long shot but its my love for music that makes me take these steps. [/b].
Tue Sep 14 '10 2:05:58 am Set this message as last read

turbo236
Ian Wise
Nampa, ID
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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One thing I wanted to post now-
Joe Satriani: Thank you from the bottom of my heart for playing the National Anthem Saturday night. That is without a doubt the single most memorable moment out of any concert I have ever been to. I am still so overcome with emotions just from the thought of it that I can't even think of the right words to describe it. Thank you again..


Glad to finally be home... Well, we got home about 6 hours ago, but I'm just now getting around to the computer and about to head to bed. I see that Austin and Tracie posted pretty thorough reviews about the show; if I think of anything else tonight, I'll post it tomorrow. Also, I've got probably 110 pics of mostly Joe- a few of Sammy. I noticed today that a FEW of them didn't turn out, but for the most part I think I got pretty lucky. Actually, I think I got a couple of pretty decent shots of Joe this time around, especially considering the old school camera I use. Time to start shopping for a new one. But first, sleep. I'll probably wake up sometime Wednesday. I drove straight from Tahoe with one caffeine/bathroom/fuel break in Winnemucca and made it in about 9 hours. I took my chances on a speeding ticket in Oregon and took almost 45 minutes off my trip; hardly passed another vehicle the whole trip except for a few 18 wheelers. Listened to GYBO all the way home to keep me awake....
Priority 1 tomorrow is to go to Best Buy and pick up a new copy of the CF DVD because I gave mine away last week. "So others may Foot". I'm kind of regretting that now because the first thing I wanted to do when I walked in the door was watch the DVD and it was 11:30. Oh well. I'm off to bed. Will try to post the pics tomorrow.

Ian

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Tue Sep 14 '10 4:18:00 am Set this message as last read

logicbdj
Brian Johnston
Sudbury, Ontario
Canada
Plays: Guitar (14 years)
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Sunny... when I started getting into scales and modes, I learned chunks at a time... in other words, a pattern at one part of the neck, then another pattern shifted down the neck (which interlocked into the other pattern). Does that make sense? I think that's how most of us learned who were not reading music, but going by sight of the guitar fingerboard. Then, when I soloed, I only did so one section or pattern at a time relative to the key I was in or the mode I was in (e.g., the key of A minor would suggest A minor/aeolian scale, for example). Then after a bit of soloing on that one pattern on one part of the guitar neck, I moved down to the next memorized pattern on the guitar fretboard and did some improv there. Doing this enough allows you to expand your soloing ability over time... you are not so locked into a particular chunk or pattern on the fretboard, but can see and 'feel' what notes are right over the entire fretboard. It just takes a lot of improv practice to get there.
Tue Sep 14 '10 4:58:49 am Set this message as last read

logicbdj
Brian Johnston
Sudbury, Ontario
Canada
Plays: Guitar (14 years)
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Satriani Toronto Show, December 8, 2010

Not sure if others are having problems buying the meet and greet tickets. I went on last night and such tickets were not available. Would these be sold out, or are they not offered for that particular show?

Tue Sep 14 '10 4:59:55 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...That ISN`T everyone is trying to tell me i was just their on my ATK just listen ,and Alana I remeber being at alana dont know what I rode the atk has had this pine needle and pine tree seed shell on it,s chain for week,s and the tire is in the same posistion it look,s like it would have been impossible for it to have been out theirs chromage on the countershaft disc to whic is little bit rust ,so the rear brakes havent been used the tnt hasnt been out either! you shure your not all the husqvarna more coffee just took my mediction cigarette and tunes now SMOKE TIME! AND YEAH I WAS AT MY HUSKY DIRTBIKE FACTORY LIKE HUSKY SAID ON THE RADIO! LATER WOLF2 i always owned it though cagive though a company called proton cagivea held alittle bit so i moved in bmw motorcycles whic in some i run rotax engines and tottaly bought it now later wolf2 their all computered desighned right here from my bedroom i read aboutthem in dirtbike magazine all the time later wolf2.
Tue Sep 14 '10 5:39:03 am Set this message as last read

death cube k

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webmaster i did the fb post .. no mp3 :(
Tue Sep 14 '10 6:23:41 am Set this message as last read

Tylertxm

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Hey guys, I'm new to this site! Here's my situation, wonder if anyone can help. I scored 2 tickets to Joe's Dec 8 concert at Massey Hall in Toronto. I'm taking my 11 year old with me. This is gonna be his first concert EVER! He's a big Satch fan. My question is, how would it be possible for my boy to meet his favorite guitarist in the whole world?? I'd do anything possible for that, just to give him the chance to meet his idol! If possible Joe, I hope you read this and somehow can get back to me, it would be the highlight of the kids young life :) Thanks!!
Tue Sep 14 '10 7:01:40 am Set this message as last read

Basspedals

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Hi Joe !

Going to see you at Nokia Theater for the First Time Ever with my Brother. I really can't wait for the show.

since you asked for some suggestions for the setliste here they are.

Keep Ghosts in the set, that song is too awesome, and if you want to keep another satchafunk song inthere I would go with revelation, another beauty.

As far as older stuff goes how about Hordes of Locusts from your first album , That song could use a dusting off.

Also i would be in heaven is you would Play Secret Prayer from, crystal planet. Not sure if you ever played that one live but that is my most favorite track !

See You in December ! Cant wait to hear the new songs live !

Edit; Just saw the top choices posted, I'll Take train of Angels since Secret prayer didn't make the list. And Rubina would be a Thrill !



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Tue Sep 14 '10 8:03:34 am Set this message as last read

Gerald Munich

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Hi,

is it possible to send a mp3-file with a "selfmade :-)" song to Joe (Tribute to Joe Satriani)?

Best regards Gerald

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Tue Sep 14 '10 8:26:30 am Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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Did the FB post and got the MP3, just listened to it through my Bose noise cancelling 'phones. Not bad at all! It reminded me about the bits I don't care too much for about the 'Foot, the bits in between Joe's solos LOL.

Another thing, is Campitelli getting better? For me he seems to be holding a groove on LYA, rather than the all too often backing drums.

Tue Sep 14 '10 9:28:55 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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work`s for dirtbike fuel is.Right now I have a warm shoulder from running my saw non stop, whic can be a good thing.Worked today then went for a ride,this chic I know got me to work for her today I told her all it cost is a tank of fuel in the atk that way I can go for a ride That did worked this moring bright and earlier too went for a ride anyways im not doing too much be back later wolf2. I run my saw for between 2 .5 and 5 hours usualy every day plus split wood etc so shoulder warm now later wolf2.
Tue Sep 14 '10 9:59:21 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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upload it to youtube and post it here ger

halo reach is out today, ITS AMAZING
Tue Sep 14 '10 11:37:56 am Set this message as last read

hybes
Mark Hybers
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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DistortedSoul - Wow! That's a long time. Thanks for the info. I was starting to think that the MP3 download was no longer offered.

Guessing we're about a week or so from the podcasts starting back up? Can't wait for those.

Hey Joe - Any chance you'll ever do It's So Good in a setlist? I just love that song. Puts me in a good mood every time I hear it!!

Tue Sep 14 '10 11:58:26 am Set this message as last read

logicbdj
Brian Johnston
Sudbury, Ontario
Canada
Plays: Guitar (14 years)
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for fellow Canadians in Ontario... www.experiencehendrixtour.com will be in Ottawa and Toronto in October. Tickets are now on sale. I'm in the middle about 75 feet back... not too bad! Steve Vai and several others will be playing. Can't wait. I want to see the Satriani Concert a few months later, but still trying to get meet and greet tickets, which currently are not available for some reason.
Tue Sep 14 '10 12:32:02 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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Come on, everyone...MusicRadar is asking fans for questions for Joe, but it looks like Tracie and I are the only T2Jers who have submitted anything!

http://www.musicradar.com/news/guitars/ask-musicradar-submit-your-questions-for-joe-satriani-276845

You can also submit questions through Facebook and Twitter, but I bet the odds of your question being seen by a human are better if you submit through the site.


turbo236 - Glad to hear you made it back safely! See you again in January, probably... ;-)
scubadaz - Thanks for the link, and for your quick summary of the interview yesterday.
Grampy Steve - I really like what Jeff is doing on LYA. He's not getting better--he's always been this good...I think he just has more room to be himself on this track than he has in the past. Anyway, whatever the reason...I like it!

...Austin...

Tue Sep 14 '10 12:59:57 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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....Holy Gee`s hey Joe,Come back here to Ontario apsley to be specific tourn the ardio on from peterborugh and everyone,s know,s I was living in California Im back now Joe bRO hEY MAN talk about the EXTREMIST HEY JOE HEY YOUR FINE THEIR FINE iM FINE O WOLFIE YOUR SO FINE YOU BLOW MY MINE D HEY WOLFIE HEY WOLIFE .YEAH RAN OUT OF CASH HAD TO COME HOME ONLY TOOK ENOUGH FOR THE SUMMER!Joes my friend man hey we always chill when i live in california man back in apsley now man i think this weird pain thing i have in ribs on right side now not realy the shoulder now but i think it,s from the HIGH PERFORMANCE BARKEING SYSTEM ON THE ATK IT,S ON MY ENGINE SPROCKET RIGHT AROUND THAT AREAREA! it,s almost good hey she,s all good in the frisco too boo! later wolf2.
Tue Sep 14 '10 2:02:07 pm Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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Do the burgers - Well at least we agree he's doing a good job on LYA. However I must admit that most of the time he has struck me as a not much better than average drummist. That being said, I love good drumming and often feel that bands with two drummers have a much better and fuller sound, JB at the RAH is fantastic for example. I was brought up with some brilliant drummers from the late sixties and early seventies. Then later the likes of Pick Withers were vastly underrated. Time for a beer.
Tue Sep 14 '10 2:41:00 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...Yo people here ,you realy may need heat! at this time of year .I know I thought I was alright week ago went rideing sweatshirt with atshirt undernaeth large pain moin. felt deep cold in my chest and bones felt like my shoulder was disloctated still have abit of pain have the woodstove going right now yep I chopped kindling earlier .The wind here is freezing man it,s like nightime in December wind in the day in spetember it,s real nut,s I phone a friend of mine an hour south asked him if he had heat on yet he said no but he was up here for the holiday weekend had a fire going constant the whole time it was nuts he said to me doctor dale it was dale lowe from the wolf !right anywaysThe husqvarna thing is the truth this pain and everything was probably from rideing it ! for real thats how the swedish husky dirtbikes worked here in canada hey it,s great i like it swear by it man ! the atk is nicer for some thing but what the husqvarna does is my choic e l la machine ! later wolf2 8pm 5 mig risperdal later wolfinator.they said that on the news you might need heat! later wolf2.
Tue Sep 14 '10 4:01:33 pm Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Do The Stu - I submitted mine on Twitter. You take the high road, I'll take the low road and we'll see if any questions are actually used.

Tue Sep 14 '10 4:01:41 pm Set this message as last read

jlaff
junaid khan
karachi, sindh
pakistan
Plays: Guitar (16 years)
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Hi joe i m one of the biggest fan of urs my only request is tht plz if ur going to make ur next live dvd kindly play...BAMBOO,TEARS IN THE RAIN i just love these instrumentals ur the rocker keep on rocking
Tue Sep 14 '10 4:03:25 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...Um Im not exactly sure how old I am for real everyone.Well check this out you know my ROTAX 406 ENGINE I BUILT for my ATK well rotax sais you must be for one thing an AUSTALIAN whic is an austrian siclian the second thing is they claim they transmison can only be built if your that and between 147 years old and 190 years old the 3 rd thing is they say it wont function and work unless your between 290 years old and 331years old WE all know my rotax 406 works .Husqvarna claims you cant do an engine top cyclinder piston etc unless your 133 years old or they wont run! my husky runs it,s been The atk realy works so um dont know man but my thing`s work and I built them and that is true man later wolf2. drininking some a+w rootbeer for talk to joe breaks, right joe my joe fave ! later wolf2.
Tue Sep 14 '10 4:42:22 pm Set this message as last read
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