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grsr111
ghulam awan
karachi, sind
pakistan
Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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I am your biggest Fan ever since 1992 love you,
Fri Dec 3 '10 8:22:53 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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Some things get better with age,

and some things don't.

Fri Dec 3 '10 8:31:46 pm Set this message as last read

DistortedSoul

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Grant - good news on the JS guitar! Sounds like you're keeping busy as usual. Is the race in Huntington a 5k?

Guitarman77897 - I've recently been a Buckethead junkie... Great jams. I'll probably see you in Chicago.

Fri Dec 3 '10 10:53:35 pm Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Glitzy - that's great about the guitar!

Jon/Joe - I've really enjoyed Allen's blogs, they fill in the gaps between shows and give us an indication as to what's happening as the band travels. Would it be possible to churn out a few during a tour to add to your video/photo plan?

I also thought Mike Keneally's recent live webchat was great and it seemed fairly simple to do technically. Of course, so many people logged questions that Mike was way behind trying to answer them, but it was fun and he had a laugh with his fill in keyboard player who was in the room too and we got to see the "off duty" Mike just having a laugh. If Joe could arrange a couple of those it would be great, especially for the overseas fans - in fact I think a couple that can only be logged into by Australian fans would be perfect LOL.

Sat Dec 4 '10 2:36:54 am Set this message as last read

logicbdj
Brian Johnston
Sudbury, Ontario
Canada
Plays: Guitar (14 years)
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Did Buckethead ever do solo instrumental albums (no singing or minimal singing)? If so, recommendations welcomed.
Sat Dec 4 '10 6:27:22 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...You Know What? dont worry everyone were not going to kingston penitenatrie well we do go their infact I stay their all the time when I ride or if im gone for a couple week,s.The femal kingston penitentari correctional officer that was here is my oldest daughter Julie...! shes would be aboutoh i dont know shes either 107 or 117 years old every female correctional officer at kinsgton penitenatrie is my daughter. I dont know why she came here i know i just stayed their a few nights ago and julie walked by unless she said you know what thats my dad! the owner! he left to go to his moms ille go vist my shoulder and arm are blown right ,now yeah man i had to put a new connecting wrong in the ATK used one for a yamha grizzly 4 wheeler then did my rideing anyways more coffee just ate my double serving of oatmeal with some milk on it and brown sugar later wolf2.
Sat Dec 4 '10 7:05:53 am Set this message as last read

CrushOf555
Betty Lou Wacko
Acme, PA
USA
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The concert in Greensburg, PA is 2 days away!

Joe - PLEASE play "The Crush Of Love" - Guitarist son, Colt, The guy who looks like Jesus, has seat in first row Pit.. the rest of us ... Row C..

PALACE THEATER Greensburg - getting ready to rock the roof off..!!!!!!!

PS- LOVE the new album - looking happily forward to as many masterpieces as we can get of it!

Sat Dec 4 '10 7:16:06 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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Just scored tickets for my hubs for Christmas to see Al DiMeola. :-)

Seeing Bonamassa & DiMeola in the same week. WOO! Isn't Christmas the best excuse to buy tickets! lol!



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Sat Dec 4 '10 7:35:59 am Set this message as last read

ROCKGOD1973
TERRY LANGTON
LONDON,
MIDDLESEX
Plays: Guitar (2009 years)
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Hello Joe wat can i say about your playin unbeliveble a true GOD been playing 17yrs myself and still struggle when attempting your music your techno is wizzard like your song writing is amazing riff after riff after riff i used to play with guthrie govan n dave k now on tour with waters i also missed your show in bristol <gutted> i mastered players like clapton hendrix and all the influences B.B KING ALBERT KING and u now im deaf but ive got that special feel that only great players have you kno when ya floating 6ft of the floor and never want to stop and takes 2hrs to come down your influence on me is the same on me as when i heard CLAPTON play have u ever loved a woman hit me like a baseball bat round the head as u have for years been poor while struggling to be where u r today n people have no idea just what us musicians go throught god only knows you r a true inspiration to all and a very cool human being i wish i could have a few lesson with the new jimi hendrix himself <u> i would also love someday 2 own the surfing guitar but u kno im just a poor blues man a very good 1 2 combineing all the old school blues with the technical is very special thanks for all your inspiration joe god bless you the family all the crew HAVE A GREAT TOUR N LIFE U DESEVRE IT
Sat Dec 4 '10 7:49:47 am Set this message as last read

freakyfingers23

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Hey guys. I am having a nice chilled weekend, setting up my mew pedalboard. :-) gonna pick up my Xmas tree in a bit. Happy holidays everyone.

FF
Nick- "if you're gonna boo, f**king boo in key!"



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Sat Dec 4 '10 9:10:31 am Set this message as last read

tikimon

tampa, florida
usa
Plays: Guitar (56 years)
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the show in orlando at the house of blues was just brilliant and outstanding. of course being 8 feet in front of joe really makes it. great set. what a powerful sound the marshalls make. all in the band were flipping brilliant too. mike on keyboards is a fantastic addition. alan is superb and i really don't need to comment on jeff and galen now do i? the meet n greet was way behind schedule for some reason but all was grand any way. i have a brand new joe drawing on my js now. just a few hours more till i see him again in clearwater. the only drag about this whole thing was i was forced off the road by a careless driver in a large suv and hit a large pothole/crater in the emergency lane and destroyed my right front rim and suspension. almost tore it off completely. that loser kept on driving. not sure if they ever saw me. i will see just how "like a good neighbor" my insurance company is. prolly $1000 to $1500 in repair costs.

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Sat Dec 4 '10 9:17:20 am Set this message as last read

ShredderMom

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Great new album, Joe! I was wondering if you're planning on bringing the tour to Boise, Idaho anytime soon. My son has never seen you in concert, since he was too young the last time you were here. He would really, REALLY like to see you perform! What am I saying...my whole family would LOVE to come and see you! Please, please, PLEASE come to Boise!!!!!!
Sat Dec 4 '10 9:26:06 am Set this message as last read

Glitz Man
Grant Stieglitz
Fort Wayne, Indiana
USA
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Distorted Soul: Rick, I am still a little dumbfounded from getting the guitar back. One of my best friends, who has been playing guitar (even 7-string), and bass (4 & 5 string), for 13 years and counting, recommends I keep/play it and NOT sell or give it away. I thought about starting to play, but I'm also thinking of getting back into singing. I showed him the JS and he wanted to play it right away. As for the run in Huntington, it's an ultra-marathon, or to be specific, a 50K (roughly around 33 miles). It would be cool if Joe did stop by on the 18th here, and get an experience/taste of what he sees me do. It's gonna be cold so I've been trying to put some time in to go out and run in this weather.

Skippygirl: Hope you're doing well and glad you enjoyed the concert. I-)

Jon/Webmaster: I also was wondering to if you're on Facebook, could you & Joe also approve my friend request like what Phil (Pip55) said? It would be neat if you did.

Chat with you all later, gotta start getting ready for work tonight at the hotel. Christmas parties are happening again.

Grant

Sat Dec 4 '10 10:21:46 am Set this message as last read

gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham
Butte, Mt
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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JOE SATRIANI- (or anyone else)--.. So questions, have you ever broken one of your fingers? If so, does it hurt to play at all? I broke my pinky on my playing hand back when i was 16, it got slammed in a door and it pops whenever i bend it, but it hurts SOOOO bad to play I can only play like 30 mins at a time then it swells up... any adivse?

have you guys seen THIS

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Sat Dec 4 '10 11:03:31 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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3 years and 7 million views later

I think we have!

accupuncture may help the finger scenario, didn't break a finger but injured one playing football before, sucks a lot
Sat Dec 4 '10 12:04:26 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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So I was thinking....

Wouldn't it be a great Christmas gift if each of us make a donation to one of the charities Joe's mother Katherine was so fond of. I think it would be a great way to remember and pay tribute to Mrs. Satriani on the first anniversary of her passing.

Memorial gifts can be made to both of the websites the Satriani family listed. The Inn and The Southern Poverty Law Center.

A donation to any charity of your choice in Mrs. Satriani's honor for Christmas would be amazing. It's a great way to once again surround the Satriani family with our love and light, and give back in this season of giving.

Share the love :-)

Sat Dec 4 '10 2:53:38 pm Set this message as last read

anibur

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Kayle - well there is one lil person here who hadn't ;-) thanks for the link!
Sat Dec 4 '10 2:57:01 pm Set this message as last read

freakyfingers23

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@Michelle. That sounds like a great idea. I would love to get involved.
Nick- "if you're gonna boo, f**king boo in key!"


Currently have Echo by Joe Satriani paused.
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Sat Dec 4 '10 2:59:33 pm Set this message as last read

Peace Lily
Debora Aylett
Irrigon, Oregon
United states
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Michelle- Awesome suggestion. Thanks for doing the research on what charities. Also congrats on scoring tickets for X-mas presents!!!!!

I also want to share a story that happened in my local area that truly warmed my heart. Stranger brightens a tight Christmas

Anonymous woman ‘pays it forward’ in Walmart :-)

Sat Dec 4 '10 3:13:45 pm Set this message as last read

HAZEintheDUSK
Benjamin Hays
Huntsville, AL
United Sates of America
Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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Hey i was at the Atlanta show and im just DIEING to know how Joe gets all that sustain without having a sustainer kit built in his guitar.
Sat Dec 4 '10 3:23:54 pm Set this message as last read

ICEMAN II
frozen in time...
Plays: Piano
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that metallica vid still rocked!!! even with the power outage...good stuff...been awhile since I last heard leper messiah

axle rose gettin' his fight on! best video ever...
Sat Dec 4 '10 4:09:55 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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Iceman, here's the aftermath of Axl's extreme assholism. Part 1 is the fans tearing up the place, and the band standing under the stage with their thumbs up their arses not knowing what to do. Part 2 - this vid - is the aftermath. As for the Leper Messiah vid - that was great! I watched a vid from 2009, and stopped it about 1 minute in and went back to the early days. Early Metallica is the best! Ever since St Anger....well, there's always the old stuff. lol!

Peace Lily, wouldn't it be great to be able to just go off and hand somebody in need a nice chunk of change like that! Cool story!

Sat Dec 4 '10 4:55:44 pm Set this message as last read

capecodnut
Cindy Smith
Orleans, MA
USA
Plays: Keyboards
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30-year fan, Joe. SEE YOU AT "HOUSE OF BLUES" BOSTON 12/09/10 (2nd Level Mezzinine)!!! WOULD LOVE TO HAVE A PIX WITH YOU! It would be a dream come true for your absolute #1 FAN. I have "Always With Me...." on my cell for (3) years now...

On unemployment since 2/09...can't afford the "Meet & Greet." Saw you at "Hard Rock/Vegas" in late 1998. It was the BEST concert I've ever been to, and I've been to MANY over the years.

God Bless You, Joe, for your music. Love you to the ends of the universe and back. WIZARDS is one of your very best....EVER. Congrats!

Cindy....capecodnut (Nuts about Cape Cod!)

Sat Dec 4 '10 7:00:29 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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Hoooo-lee shit man, is anybody else watching SRV & Albert King absolutely kickin' the snot out of every song they play - it's on WITF public tv here in PA??? OMG - this is the best!!

Check out some of the vids if you missed it. They're playing Pride & Joy now

Hendrix on the Dick Cavett show



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Sat Dec 4 '10 9:46:12 pm Set this message as last read

mammena

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Just same home from Joe's show in Clearwater. He was absolutely AMAZING!!!

My 12yr old son was the one who learned about the concert and he just had to go. He has autism so I was concerned about the loud noise but he still loved it. Of course, after I explained that he did not have permanent hearing loss. This was the first time I have ever seen him clap for any type of performance. Still not what other people would consider excited but for him this was "awesome" as he put it. He is already planning on going to see Joe the next time he is in Clearwater.

Joe, it is hard to find things that touch my son. Even though he looks normal, there is a distance that I see between him and other people. Learning the guitar has been a blessing for him and he idolizes you, Steve Vai and his guitar teacher.Seeing him enjoy this concert was worth a million bucks. I hope that you continue to visit Clearwater.

Thanks for the AWESOME show!!!!!

Sat Dec 4 '10 10:16:23 pm Set this message as last read
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