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wolf2

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....hey,I`m haveing some problems in my life that are inevidible with age man.I have some cash man from my gangster operation im a licencenced government of canada gangster hey man so i give money to my mom to put in her bank .anyways my mom is getting old right man her father died at like 53 and mother at 57 years old i cant have any money in my bank account because im on dissabilty for stereet conjurist! She trys to pay her bills over the phone telephone banking every time lately when she calls that company hasnt been registered for payemnets even thousgh shes been paying them like that for months! man ! so she got fed up man wants to withdraw all the money and close that bankc accounts if she dies and my money is in their i loose my money you see.i cant have it in my name because dissabilty Now knowone in my family can be trusted man siclian or this side the fun loving criminals she might be putting it all in her toronto fire department bank i cant give her anymore money to deposit man.You have hard time withdrawing ahundred gee,s you know they have to order the money buddy I shouldnt even have this money my mom said my dirtbikes and snowmobile should have been replaced about 10 years ago except i restored them i did try to order a new skid00mxz tnt 5440 fan cooled and the delaer never called me backi tryed to order a new atk and for some reason we couldnt do it man so cycle salvae up! man ! when i can deposit money into my bank in the bank it,self as the owner but those depostots are usually millions mostlikely billions for bills anyways age and mom and dissabilty hey man later wolf2 what next so right now i dont know whats going on where im at but my mom doesnt realy want to hold my money or deposit any more for me later wolf2. i will be buying 2 new sets of wrenchs at canadian tire sometime lifetime guaranteed i brojk 6 sets well 5 and a bit restoring my equipment man later wolf2.thats how strong i am snapping wrenchs no shit man! their just little jripps and drabs of some sets now later wolf2 why wrenchs mom said today buy new ! my assest limit though kingston penitenatrie is 75,000 dollars though hy mna later wlf2 dissabilty said 5000 is their set later wolf2.
Thu Oct 28 '10 12:23:40 pm Set this message as last read

Phydeaux_3
Greg Frank Marcus
Stittsville, Ontario
Canada
Plays: Guitar
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oxley11 - You're right about the sheer quantity of BH out there, for me it was the same as when I got into Zappa, not a clue where to start, there's just so mucking fuch! With BH he tends to cover a lot of different styles and sounds, so it kind of depends if you're more into heavy stuff or the more mellow side, fortunately for me I'm into both.

Here then are a few of my favorites:
Monsters And Robots - first album I picked up, still holds a special place in my heart.
The Dragons Of Eden - beautiful and amazing album.
Albino Slug - is another fast favorite of mine.
Pepper's Ghost - one of my absolute favorites, some say his best work.
Crime Slunk Scene - A truly great piece of work.
Decoding The Tomb Of Bansheebot - Another favorite, also a great place to start.
The Elephant Man's Alarm Clock - very heavy, very well done.
Electric Tears - very mellow, very beautiful.
Enter The Chicken - for a nice blend of heavy and mellow and everything in between. Titled as "Buckethead & Friends" because of a lot of guest artists.
Inbred Mountain - Very unusual and heavy.
Population Override - is another unique one, a little bit funky and a little bit bluesy.
Last, but certainly not least, is my new favorite Captain Eo's Voyage - a truly beautiful work of art. Most of us "bots" (Buckethead fans) are speculating that The Homing Beacon (A Tribute To Michael Jackson) will be added as the (magical) 13th track on the CD.

There's a place to start anyways... don't be overwhelmed just dive on in! The water is PERFECT! ;0)

smooches,
» Phy³

>.(((°>
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Thu Oct 28 '10 12:42:59 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Oh how I hate you and your little dog M. A. London

On the contrary, made some wonderful fajitas tonight
Thu Oct 28 '10 12:54:14 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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Nikki Sixx Speaking On Capitol Hill

fatape, fix yer link...and get that kid outta my kitchen!

CHadley - be sure to watch the link above!

Thu Oct 28 '10 1:22:58 pm Set this message as last read

anibur

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Some nice info here on links in Joe's wiki page....

There is no mention in this article about Joe's pre "success" days. He used to rule the SF Bay Area and especially the Berkeley scene in the early 80's (1980-1983)with a 3 piece band called the "Squares". I saw the "Squares" at Diablo Valley College's Duck Pond Concert Series one afternoon on 1982 or 83, The Stage in Danville and The Keystone Berkeley several times and other places I can't remember. The venues were always packed and Joe had long hair and used to even sing back then! It was fun! There were always good looking gals there.

I remember this one tune where the crowd at the Keystone Berkeley would just errupt and be bouncing up and down and singing along"...whoa..whoa...whoa...follow my heart...follow my heart...It was way different from what he does today. But because it was Joe...it was awesome! I can't remember who was on bass...but I know Jeff Campatelli was on drums.

If there is anyone that remembers all the details about this era please include it. I think this stuff is just as important as who he taught. He influenced the music in the SF Bay Area by more than just teaching guitar...and much earlier than most people realize. He deserves props for it! The kids today have no idea! That's our Joe!

Thu Oct 28 '10 1:40:36 pm Set this message as last read

anibur

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Michelle - brilliant speech............
Thu Oct 28 '10 1:48:48 pm Set this message as last read

DistortedSoul

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Hey, stumbled across this link for a few free MP3 downloads on Buckethead's site. A few BH MP3s
Thu Oct 28 '10 2:37:02 pm Set this message as last read

gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham
Butte, Mt
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Im SOOOOOOOOO excited to see Big Bad Moon live!!!!!!
Thu Oct 28 '10 3:07:12 pm Set this message as last read

Rhythmsteady
Suzanne/Suzi Rugg
Riverside, CA.
USA
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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thanks for that Anibir----so cool, to of been able to follow Joe from his beginnings.

Ah! I cannot wait to get my electric back in awhile, a friend operated on it and fixed the knobs that weren't working at all------said it sounds just killer now, completely diferent. I knew there was reasons for why it sounded so flat. Many times I said bleh, and just put it down in frustration. Even tweeking with my pedal and amp just didnt do much. At last.... Tonight that shall finally change. It's gonna be like playing a whole new guitar. And found out it is a very rare model. Like Joe is rare and unique, I have named it Joe. Who says you gotta refer to your items as "she" and not "he"? :-)

Thu Oct 28 '10 3:23:28 pm Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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Pee silly, a bit of tongue in cheek (pun intended) humour does not qualify me for the odious title of sir loin, although I do know who uses that particular soubriquet. A rather major mistake is posting a link to ones own pictures while using a pseudonym and I spotted him before he realised and removed the link. I do have a bit of 'history' with a couple of peeps here but hopefully that is all water under the bridge as it were. My humour is occasionally inappropriate but never intentionally disparaging unless I feel under attack or (as happened once or twice here) I felt someone I regard as a friend was being bullied. Feckin hate bullies. *Wonders if he should be posting with the benefit of a few sherbets in him*
Thu Oct 28 '10 3:29:17 pm Set this message as last read

Donkey Hotay

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Bishop Two Two, one more post for two-two-two-two
Thu Oct 28 '10 3:39:14 pm Set this message as last read

turbo236
Ian Wise
Nampa, ID
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Wow, a lot of talk about Buckethead around here lately... I remember someone posted something on here last year when MJ died that BH wrote as a tribute (I believe?), but I have never really listened to any of his work. Based on what I've read here, I would probably go see him if he were playing here in town (if tickets weren't too high), but I have had no intentions of actually seeking him out.

I suppose it is partly because of his image; I don't really dig the mask and bucket, but then again look at Kiss. I think I kind of picked up a bad vibe from the pic of BH that I saw, weird I know. I suppose if I am meant to like his music, then someday I will stumble across it; until then, I am happy not knowing whether or not I am missing anything!

I've found a lot of good music by accident, that's actually how I found Joe! 5 years ago this month now that I think about it. Stumbled across the G3 video of FIABD. If someone had asked me before that if I would be willing to listen to someone play guitar without words, I would have said no way, but the gods of music had other plans for me!

Ian

P.S. - I see that Gibson announced a "revolutionary" new guitar today, the Firebird X. Good looking guitar, but a little much IMO.

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Thu Oct 28 '10 4:31:39 pm Set this message as last read

fatape
craig
North Lambton/Newcastle, NSW
Australia
Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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michelle

Link fixed! Now...about that kid of mine.....

C'MON AUSSIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thu Oct 28 '10 4:32:07 pm Set this message as last read

precioussweetheart
Surujdai Narain
Washington D.C., district of columbia
USA
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Joe, are you going to have an autograph session in Bethesda, Maryland for the December 15th show? Please, please do. If so, what time and where? Thanks and you are the best. Can't get enough of "Light Years Away."
Thu Oct 28 '10 4:34:45 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...Hey! Man I think the bank thing is cool again now.Just listen man shes been paying her bills though her bank for about 20 years man today thismoring they tried to tell her she has never ever paid the bills their man nvere ever paid the water heater bill whic she pays by phone every month man .So we called back in 30 seconds it was paid earlier she was almost 2 hours on the phone they were demanding from their end she has they have know knowlegde of account for the water heater bill man. sometimes lately their has been problems with her bill paying the banks fault takes minimum and hour on the phone so she was just sick of the crap man anyways enough about that phoned back it was number 10 on the bill payemnet list 30 seconds to pay it!!. wolf2.
Thu Oct 28 '10 4:43:21 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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I spend way more then ever goes in the bank hey like my wife lisa and my first girlfriend kelly ive been supporting them for 8 years kells always the same 1000 bucks she foucks 5 times unlimited hours each then couple hundred here and their lisa same thing both girls work for me steady kelly is not really ahooker man i dress her up nice with the things i buy her to come and do me man ! but i spend on destination women 200 -900 each so many a ride fuel parts etc i probably spent90,000 this month on my women anyways 8pm riseprdal time later wolf2 kellys cool and lisa i always accept and take and recieve them ! later wolf2.
Thu Oct 28 '10 4:48:08 pm Set this message as last read

Peace Lily
Debora Aylett
Irrigon, Oregon
United states
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Two Shay- Touche' ....point taken ..however my remark was also tongue in cheek and not a title for you, good sir. Instead a rather pathetic attempt at humor....which I mistakenly thought you might appreciate. Please accept my apologies .
Thu Oct 28 '10 4:50:55 pm Set this message as last read

civgeek
Matt Dorado
Portland, OR
USA
Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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Buckethead - Night of the Slunk LIVE this is awesome!
Thu Oct 28 '10 5:45:53 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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fatape, You're eeeee-vil! I just sat here and watched 30 minutes of baby monkey vids ferchristsake! Lookit dis!! How effin cute can ya get!! lol! And now I had to watch my favorite - Koko the gorilla. Oh, don't let that innocent face fool you, Koko is a wild one!

Almost an hour watching feckin vids now! lol!

CHadley, The last few bios I've read are all drug addicted, alcoholic rock star stories. Nikki is a key writer in the Motley Crue book The Dirt. I'm now reading his book The Heroin Diaries. Unbelievable how disgusting people become under the influence of substance abuse, how much money is spent, and how much physical, personal, and family damage is done. The great part about most of these stories is that guys like Sixx, T-Lee, Anthony Kiedis, Steven Adler (sooo effin destructive to himself!), and even George Carlin all went through their dark times, and came out to shine after they quit it all. Yer just a pup, so by quitting drinking now, and staying sober, and learning to do healthier things to have fun, well dude, yer way ahead of the game! Lots of people can drink and have no problem. Lots of people can't. Ya gotta know the diff, and you do, so hi 5!

Thu Oct 28 '10 5:53:03 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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L.A.! This Fri 10/29 celebrate Halloween with Bombastic Meatbats feat. Chad Smith at Harper's Bar & Grille 10p 818.342.9300 Check it!

Red Hot Chili Peppers 'Halfway Through' Next Album, Says Drummer

Chad Smith is happy to be releasing a sophomore album by his instrumental band the Bombastic Meatbats, even if his "day job" in the Red Hot Chili Peppers and his other moonlighting gig in Chickenfoot make it hard to squeeze in time for everything.

"Yeah, it shows it's not just a one-off," Smith tells Billboard.com about "More Meat," the group's follow-up to 2009's "Meet the Meatbats." "It gives it a little more credence. It's like, 'OK, it's something real and it's going somewhere.' That is important to us."

Sammy Hagar on Sharing Chickenfoot Drummer with Chili Peppers, Autobiography

Smith says the Meatbats were able to delve deeper into its influences on "More Meat," and the set even includes a cover of Led Zeppelin's "Moby Dick," the late John Bonham's in-concert showpiece that Smith says he had to be talked into performing. "I wasn't all that gung-ho about it," Smith acknowledges. "Covering Led Zeppelin is like covering the Beatles; it's okay live, but to put it on the record... But it is an instrumental song and we are an instrumental band, so it's a homage, I guess."

The Meatbats start a run of dates today that includes three nights at New York's Iridium Jazz Club Nov. 19-21 and four December shows in Colorado. Smith says the group is hoping to make a Midwest run in 2011 but says much depends on his other bands -- the Chili Peppers in particular.

"I'd say we're about halfway through" the follow-up to 2006's Grammy Award-winning "Stadium Arcadium," Smith says. "We're going in every day and we make music. Things are going well and everybody's playing well and it's a fun time. It sounds like Chili Peppers to me, but different. We have a different guy [new guitarist Josh Klinghoffer] and different sounds and we've added some different elements -- some keyboards and percussions. But it still sounds like us. It's early but it's good." The group also participated in the new coffee table book, "The Red Hot Chili Peppers: An Oral/Visual History."

Smith adds that Klinghoffer, who replaces two-time Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante, is working out well. "Josh is great. We've known him a long time. He's super-talented, smart, handsome. He fits in perfectly, which is a good thing."

Smith is also expecting to do some recording with Chickenfoot in January for its second album, but he says going on the road to support it is unlikely for him due to the Chili Peppers' anticipated touring schedule. But he's OK with the idea of Chickenfoot finding another drummer to occupy his chair for live dates.

"They have to," says Smith, who also plays on Kid Rock's upcoming album "Born Free." "I can't [tour], and they know it. We just want to make a great record, and when it comes time to tour they can get somebody they want to play with. It's fine with me. There's a bunch of people that always call me and say, 'Hey, I hear you're not doing Chickenfoot. I want to do it.' So they'll find somebody good."

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Thu Oct 28 '10 5:58:20 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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id love if buckethead had a personal facebook profile with pictures of him in random varous famous locations around the globe with his bucket and mask

its rather hard to enjoy or get into bucket head by listening to random songs, his music is very diverse and same goes for the albums... its a mixed back of everything when you just click random shit

"colma" was the first one that initially got me into him
Thu Oct 28 '10 6:21:53 pm Set this message as last read

DistortedSoul

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civgeek - yah, that was an awesome live version of Night of the Slunk!

BUCKETHEAD for G3 I say!!!!

I'm sure since Joe taught Larry Lalonde of Primus, and given BH's extensive work with Les Claypool and Bryan "Brain" Mantia of Primus, it might be just that much easier to hook up to jam. (Buckethead has listed Joe as an influence, at least according to Wiki)
Thu Oct 28 '10 7:37:20 pm Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Turbo236 - thanks for your post, I received my refund from Sony today *SIGH*.

Happy Friday peeps!!

Joe - have a great time in Amsterdam with Davy, can you tweet a pic of you two please?

Flash Moron - have a great time at said gig too buddy.

Thu Oct 28 '10 7:37:39 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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Now you guys have got ME watching monkey vids.....then I also saw this one, awwwww

So cute u'll never need sugar again, lol!!

Chris got a Joe Satriani Chrome Dome pick set in the mail today from some nice person :) He's loving it and the difference it makes in the sound as opposed to a regular heavy, plastic pick...

Another nice product Joe :)

Why does my spell check underline Satriani? Have I not written that at least 5 million times already? You'd think it would have a fit and then just get over it!! Add it to the dictionary already!!

Here's one for u Mckenna...an ostriches eye is bigger than it's brain....

.................I know some peoples like that....

Thu Oct 28 '10 8:00:57 pm Set this message as last read

turbo236
Ian Wise
Nampa, ID
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Skippy- I've been waiting for a reply from Sony for about 2 weeks now; one of my autographed booklets got damaged during shipping. From the sound of things, I shouldn't expect that they'll do anything to fix it. It's a shame that they just gave you your money back rather than send you a replacement, even if you would have had to wait until Joe comes off tour to sign a new one. I'm sure you're not the only one whose CD got lost or damaged. They should have kept 40 or 50 extra signed booklets in reserve for such an occasion.

I've gotten myself so worked up about that I don't remember what else I was gonna post!

Ian

Thu Oct 28 '10 9:15:55 pm Set this message as last read
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