bluebuffalo
Freddy Garza McMinnville, OR USA Plays: Other (57 years)
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Cheese101- better safe than sorry. if you can enjoy the view for now. it has to be a post card that way. Thanks for the road conditions, I wanted to take Shannon and myself on a road trip to the Jelly Belly plant this weekend. I guess we'll just buy some at the store here. stay safe and drive careful.
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Sat Mar 26 '11 10:14:55 am
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turbo236
Ian Wise Nampa, ID USA Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Austin- I'm just the opposite with Bonamassa... I'm quite fond of his solo work, but BCC did absolutely nothing for me. There is one track on their album that I kind of like, otherwise I imagine it would be painful for me to see most of those songs live.. Joe B. is a hell of a player, though. No doubt about that. I think I just expected WAY more out of a band like that. Maybe the second album will reel me in...
Ian
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Sat Mar 26 '11 2:13:33 pm
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michelle
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TSAFLEY, you did drive safely when you turned around. You did what you had to do. Car, kid, & mama are more important. Joe's a spring chicken and has another 40 or so tours ahead of him for you & C-Dawg to see. Here's a little Damage Control to make you smile :-) err, maybe just make me smile, but either way...
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Sat Mar 26 '11 2:19:44 pm
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Glitz Man
Grant Stieglitz Fort Wayne, Indiana USA
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Hey Everyone.
I ran the 20K this morning. It was a blistery/windy one. I had a time of 1 hour, 21 minutes, and 47 seconds. I wanted to break 1:20, but the wind was just too much for me and for the runners. I came in 2nd place in my Age Division and got a pineapple, a loaf of bread, and a cool tumbler glass as my prizes. Overall, I finished 7th place.
Looking forward to hear Roy's (Slanshroom) album.
Plus, one of mycoworkers/buddies is giving me a few techniques on playing electric guitar.
Talk with you later peeps.
Grant
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Sat Mar 26 '11 3:35:31 pm
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cheese101
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Thanks for the support guys....we're very disappointed as you can imagine...but will just look forward to our next adventure with Joe :)
Showtime in a little less than 2 hours now, I'ma be watching youtube for vids fo' sho'!!
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Sat Mar 26 '11 7:07:37 pm
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Zenfish
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I put this Stuff this morning, & then, my wife started to dance, while i was sitting onto my chair, listening to, studying. So, i stood up, & danced with her, still listening to. But dancing.
Damn, what a master piece.
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Sun Mar 27 '11 4:28:43 am
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Zenfish
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Ovation _ Guitar crying.. hum.. Buchanan, Gilmour.. that's very subjective.
I get serious doubt about Beck & G3 project. Not really the same approach.. G3 is very concentrated onto guitar exhibition. Beck just hopes that when he plays, people will forget it's guitar.
I get a very deep respect for Joe. Seriously. The simple way he composed, comin' from blues. & the high way he plays solo, keeping always the melodical line, on every technical level. There's only one Satch.
Beck.. well.. in front of him, i feel like a virginal wilderness conquered.
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I get my ladies :
This one is defintitly here
She sounds eventually like this
& this one is almost here
But i won't get serious stuff with her before 2012.
Still missing this one
But sure that some unexplored jazzrock comin from Beck & VH could be expanded with it. Maybe later. Maybe.
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Edit _ Ovation _ sorry, that's a sleeping sunday here.. hope all is ok for you in Japan. I mean you, your family, your friends.. terrible disaster you've got there.
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Sun Mar 27 '11 5:57:26 am
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Tiguidou
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Hi Joe, I'm Sébastien, I have 31 years old and i am bachelor in guitar at Sherbrooke University. I want to tell you how your music is very beautiful! You are a very good guitarist. I love your guitar technics and dream to play guitare like you. I working now «Surfing with the alien», «The Forgotten part II» and «Dream Song» and i practice every day your guitar parts. I dream one day I play on stage and do a tribute to you. I am aware that I have a lot of work to do and plenty of time to put on the guitar to try to get there. I consult with «Guitar World» magazine, scores and videos of you to learn more about your style and technics. I intend to buy a new guitar which will be the Ibanez JS-2400.
I'd like to learn more about you. If you can advise me web links or partitions that can help me move forward, it would be very appreciated.
Thank you for taking the time to read my message and I hope we will communicate again soon.
Thanks Joe for your music!
Sébastien
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Sun Mar 27 '11 9:59:02 am
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Skippygirl
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Roy - now that tune was nice, congrats to you for creating such a magical piece of music.
Tracie - sorry you didn't get to the show. When I read your posts I think of that "Ice Trucker" show about driving in ridiculously snowy conditions. Maybe you and Chrispy could get one of those Haglund ice vehicles LOL.
Anybody get to the Slim's show ?
Happy Monday peeps.
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Sun Mar 27 '11 3:39:41 pm
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Vangough
Douglas Crabtree Bellefontaine, Ohio United States Plays: Guitar (52 years)
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My newest video doing Crystal Planet. I Love this song and put my own licks to it. Would like some feedback even if it's not good to help me with recording and my style.
My world is Joe's Music and trying to do a style similar to his with respect. Please listen and let me know what ya think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gdvywqpxkqY&feature=player_profilepage
Hope a copy and paste in your browser works for this
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Sun Mar 27 '11 4:15:06 pm
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michelle
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WOW! Just got back from seeing Al DiMeola, and WOW!! Fantastic show! He played in this small venue that holds about 300 people. Our seats were in the 8th row, which were great seats, but during the break our friends called us up to 2 empty seats in the third row. That's where we sat for the second half of the show. What an amazing band he had. It was Al, and another guy on guitar, a guy playing a stand up bass, a drummer, and a crazy bongo player. That guy was making everyone smile. My hubs was in heaven. He's been a huge DiMeola fan since the 70's. Great night!
JOE, DiMeola said he's been playing mostly in Europe, and he wants to come back home, so he needs SUPPORT from fans to get him here. I was thinking he'd make an amazing opening act for your evening with shows! It would be a great way to showcase a legend to those who don't know his music yet, and it would be killer for those who do. Give the guy a call for your next tour! I know, it's friggin AL DIMEOLA - a legend, but the dude just played a gig for only 300 people! Hook a brother up!!
Anybody else wanna see Al DiMeola open for a Joe show?
Al DiMeola
He played that beautiful Prism guitar as well as a kick ass acoustic.
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