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The Blue Rocker
Thomas McGary
Gardenerville, Nv.
U.S.
Plays: Guitar (57 years)
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Just checked the new release on U-tube! websatch!!! way cool Joe! Love the sound!! The best of the best on this one and Thanks for guiding though you pedals! wow! I like this one, going get it, load it ,learn it, play it! I have a ball jammin' with you on u-tube, My compliments Joe. hope to see you in tahoe!!
Sun Mar 6 '11 12:05:11 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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....Well my big ATK rotax 406 rideing is sort of over now for a while.Yep! it rained here yeserday and now my garage doors are iced shut I opened them with a bucket of hot water earlier to bring my tools in and go for a ridebut shes frooze good now.Im in some severe pain here man yeah left side atk pain I think I may need to change th oil for my gears again it,s deffinetly gear pain! it,s brand new you get 5,000 kilometers in between oil changes for a car but gearbox oil getting meshed bewteen the gears kill,s it hey man soshes deffinetly due by this pain im taken tylenol with codeine it doesnot get black or brown like in your engine no this is still golden but whats called spiked! what I really need is some 20w50 hey it,s hard to get I run shell formula shell 10w30 it,s nice I have 4 bottle of 10w30 shell it takes I think 1 bottle for the 406.Thats allbeen haveing my customers just meet me at the gas station and pay for the atk tank full it,s 1.34 aliter here in apsley now their trying to get gas happening at the place that burned down the shell their working on her this is all buissnes from me johhnny is loosing john will actual tell you man it doesnt matter if anyone come in we have frank and he buys between what would equal 50 -75 cars a day in fact im sort of both gas stations main cutome like 35 bucks 5,6,7,even 8 times a day anyways roated chieckn legs for supper tonighte been eating alot of seasoned cowboy stakes my favourite is chiken legs thighs or drumsticks anyways talk to you later wolf2.
Sun Mar 6 '11 2:17:12 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...I really liked the big bad moon with you with your bahl head man it may have even been better then when I was a roadie for flying in ablue dream wolf2.
Sun Mar 6 '11 3:44:19 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...I think the weider 90% protein is working sort of today my brain went back to normal my parethial.My cardiolgist did not have the equipment before but last test they,did they said I really dont have schizophrenia my bone structure has to much strength for stereet food and that I needed protein.I still may eventually have to go live at kingston penitenatrie if this proetin thing does not work out.AT kingston pen they fed me meat from siclian parliment too kepp me alive,my heart requires 7,000x more nutrition then what exissit in food for man kind because I own the penitenatrie they get it for me it,s sort of like steaks it,s made for gangsters in sicliy hes talking bone structure and strength and cant get aids their talking medince food too keep the owner alive because his hear needs more nutrition! and thats the only way I may be able to seriously stay alive and my brain special milk acuilimen to keep the strength from going up my throat sicliyin gangsters require more nutrition for their hearts after pueberty no shit and that place seriously man will keep me alive the tecnology does not exist on the street the real world is kingston penietanrie the bigest prison in the world anyways later wolf2.
Sun Mar 6 '11 3:54:08 pm Set this message as last read

gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham
Butte, Mt
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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you can taste the Satchmosis

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Sun Mar 6 '11 4:24:50 pm Set this message as last read

gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham
Butte, Mt
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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can I have your eyes Joe haha
Sun Mar 6 '11 4:54:23 pm Set this message as last read

mjohnsa

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Joe, what are your religious views? A little personal I know, but I've always wondered about this, especially of Steve Vai's.
Sun Mar 6 '11 5:20:05 pm Set this message as last read

guitarran1
Randy Welch
Portland, Oregon
USA
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Hey Joe and all. I like allot of people love the guitar and out of that love I like listening to guys like you (Joe) and playing. Now I don't have time in my life or the money to go to school or even take lessons so I learn from the internet via YouTube mostly and have books of chords and scales. I cant tell you what mode or key I'm in or what scale to use for the root note I'm play on but I can play from the heart and riff like mad with passion and force simply because I love to play the guitar the only way I know how, out of love for the guitar. I made a downloadable album and will do another and another until my dieing day because I can and I don't want to die with my music in me. If you read this far I want you all to know this is for you. If you love the guitar and would love nothing more than to play then do. Just play any way possible if it's learning online or with a friend and there guitar or in a guitar store, if you can go to school or take lessons then do it. There is a community of artist out there including myself at acidplanet.com that are doing what we do because we love it and it free to join. I started three years ago just wanting to learn how to record produce and play music. Now I have played Bass, Keyboard, and guitars with drum loops have made over 200 songs. Not bad for someone who just simply has the urge to make music and express myself through the guitar. If I understand how to leave a link corectly there will be two at the bottom of this post, otherwise you can hear me at acidplanet.com under the name Guitar Ran. Take the time to sign up and post some music, IT"S A BLAST !!! Thanks for reading. BIG PEACE ALWAYS

~Brother Randy~

Me at AcidPlanet

My YouTube channel
Sun Mar 6 '11 5:51:33 pm Set this message as last read

Felipe Angeli

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Mr. Satriani, I am with a suggestion to you for this site. You could put tabs of your musics(just the way you play, because the internet is full of wrong and distorted tabs) here, on this site for the fans to learn how to play.
Sun Mar 6 '11 8:54:56 pm Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Wolfie - you were a roadie on the FIABD tour???? COOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sun Mar 6 '11 11:30:08 pm Set this message as last read

Guitarvibes
Frits The T2J heretic.
The Netherlands
Plays: Guitar (1007 years)
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Kayla that's a beautiful picture
Felipe Angeli: buy a book or DVD
I expect my Tech21 Character Series "California" pedal will arrive by UPS tomorrow! Can't wait for some Boogie
Mon Mar 7 '11 3:34:18 am Set this message as last read

castle49

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Those are the eyes of a musical genuis.
Mon Mar 7 '11 3:51:55 am Set this message as last read

Shinigami

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Hi Joe, ladies, gentlemen, and kids of the online community!

My name is Robert, I’m 27 years old, and like many of you on here, I’ve been playing the guitar for years (15 years if you count ownership of one, 21 years if you count first playing one). Many of you would ask why I mentioned my age. As a member of other active online communities over the years, insults and vulgar comments were usually made frequently such as “what do you know? You’re just a kid!” and far worse (both to myself, and others that were active). I wanted to clear the air before such comments were made. Show me respect and it will be shown to you as well. Hopefully we can keep things clean on here.

As for the why I came here and joined the community, it was for many reasons. The first was so that I could communicate with Joe and his fans (of which I am one of). Another logical reason was so I could learn from Joe, from all of you here, and perhaps share what I have learned in life as well. Should my knowledge, experiences and words be of any use to making somebodies life better, than they were worth typing and sharing with all of you.

A quick note is that I tend to type a lot. Kids would call the posts “books” as it’s usually a lot to read. Fair warning in advance, I do post a lot as well (I may have to break some of them into parts, due to the character limit). I won’t be insulted if you tend to just skim right through them all either.

My next post would have to do with some recent life changing experiences (with regards to my life, and a few others I know). In respect of the younger members on here, I will cut all the graphic material out (by graphic I mean the violence and general medical details). I still have to leave some key points in though. The intent of me posting it is to get feedback from Joe and some older members on here, as to what I should do next with regards to me playing the guitar. As I have been really struggling with the question “where do I go from here after all of this?” It is a really confusing decision to make, so the more input I get (Joe’s would hold the most weight in this matter), the easier I can make it. All help is greatly appreciated.

*phew* First post done, more to come!

Later and God bless you all, Robert

Mon Mar 7 '11 7:44:20 am Set this message as last read

Shinigami

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Hi Joe, ladies, gentlemen and kids,

As promised before in my first post, this has to do with some rather life changing experiences. Aside from Joe and a few older members, you can skip over this one if you like. Out of respect for the kids, I’ll keep all the graphic material out or to at least a sheer minimum (the main points only).

Okay so back in January of this year, a few things happened that really changed things for me. I was heading to a local contest for “Best Player” (with regards to the guitar folks, not the other meaning of the word) of which I was the defending champion from the previous contest. I had my gear with me in the trunk of the car, my Gibson Double Neck guitar with me in the back seat, and my 2 month old godson in a booster chair (also in the back seat). My cousin was driving me there, and it was her infant. As luck would have it, we were hitting an intersection, I saw a truck coming down at a huge speed, I unbuckled and my gut instinct was to protect my godson. We got T-Boned, and thankfully my godson was okay. I on the other hand, was hurt. And my gear was either destroyed or stolen, thanks to the car getting wreaked. Keep in mind people I’m leaving out a lot of details with this one.

A quick aside, if any of you talk to the fine people at Gibson Guitars (I know it’s mostly Ibanez people here, and I did have an Ibanez guitar of my own in the trunk, it too was sadly destroyed), I’d like to offer my thanks for them having built my Gibson EDS 1275 Double Neck guitar. I loved it immensely, and the last note it played was a miracle, as it had helped save my life and that of my infant godson.

I’ll talk about the guitars and amps I owned in a future post as well. Plus what I have left in another one too.

As you can imagine, that wasn’t all of it. A day after being in the hospital, I still wanted to defend the title. My cousin informed me my godson was alright, but I had my gear destroyed or stolen. I still went to it, after getting the “intern champion” (a person that only holds the title until the champion is healthy to defend), and the second place winner together. Even in the shape I was in, the organizer offered me an acoustic to play, and I was going to play “Love me tender” by Elvis Presley. Yes, I went from being able to play “Through the fire and the flames” by Dragonforce (or “Free Bird” by Lynyrd Skynyrd)…to trying to play something of that skill level. I stress the trying to play, as I still wanted to pay tribute to the King of Rock even after all of this.

The intern champ turned out to use some really vulgar words to myself, the late Elvis Presley, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and a few others. I just couldn’t compete against someone with such hatred in his heart. He lost the intern champ status, and any chance he had of winning. The prize was an acoustic signed by the late John Lennon, and as luck would have it, the second place winner played “Imagine” by John Lennon. She took the guitar and title after I told her “I think John wanted you to have this.” I think it fits her well, as she was very kind and caring.

I’m still going through rehab, and seeing some people to help with my emotional aspects. I had to leave playing the guitar behind, to focus on my education, as I could no longer do both for a while. As mentioned previously, I have to ask Joe (and you others)…where do I go from here with regards to playing the guitar? With no guitar of my own now, and only scraps of gear left, it’s a tough decision to make! All input is greatly appreciated.

Later and God bless you all, Robert

Mon Mar 7 '11 8:45:53 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Matt King : that's cool stuff. The melodical line is really nice, & the prod more than honorable.

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Is there anybody here into radial tonebone pedals?

I get now the Classic one. I've done a review of it with a small sonic test for a french guitar forum. I get 3 different tests, done with a Strat standard onto a VM marshall.

The first one is just a basic recording of several riffs with only the pedal . It gives an idea of his tonal range. I just try to be as neutral as possible.

Sound check 1

The second one is a very simple but raw blues, recorded with an ambient microphone, to respect the crude aspect of tone.

Sound check 2

The last one is a sample of an home studio song. Tonebone is only used for solo. The rythmic is done with a good old Tube Screamer.

Sound check 3

If some want to check. That's just some mp3s. But that's an amazing distortion pedal. Too much lazy now to translate my review. Sorry.

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I just learnt that the Couguar from east america has disappeared from earth. It's official. That's terrible. Terrible.

Edited Mon Mar 7 '11 9:36 am

Mon Mar 7 '11 9:34:02 am Set this message as last read

tikimon

tampa, florida
usa
Plays: Guitar (56 years)
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zenfish, i have seen tonebone but never heard or played them. track 1 and 3 have tonal; qualities i like. nice pedal you have there.
Mon Mar 7 '11 12:12:21 pm Set this message as last read

logicbdj
Brian Johnston
Sudbury, Ontario
Canada
Plays: Guitar (14 years)
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A short piece I put together today, using a modern jazz rhythm, but with rock instrumental guitar. It's a Les Paul running through some effects, but most notably a Big Bad Wah, and into a Peavy Mini Collossal amp:

http://profile.ultimate-guitar.com/logicbdj/music/all/play966462

Mon Mar 7 '11 12:27:37 pm Set this message as last read

Peace Lily
Debora Aylett
Irrigon, Oregon
United states
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Since I can't find a Joe link...Sam will have to do Sammy Hagar: "I don't see a new Van Halen record happening"

Stunning, candid interview on singer's memoir, Red

by Joe Bosso



Edited Mon Mar 7 '11 12:44 pm

Mon Mar 7 '11 12:43:56 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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Here ya go Peace, one I haven't seen before....

Rockstar Joe on tv!

Gotta love the whole look...and the host's expressions, LOL!

Mon Mar 7 '11 12:57:00 pm Set this message as last read

Peace Lily
Debora Aylett
Irrigon, Oregon
United states
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Thank you CHEESE ...I have been having such terrible JOE withdrawls...... Lol... :-)

Got to Have Joe- Love the pic you posted !

Edited Mon Mar 7 '11 1:40 pm

Mon Mar 7 '11 1:28:55 pm Set this message as last read

tikimon

tampa, florida
usa
Plays: Guitar (56 years)
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cheese that was flipping funny. that host is a brasilian jiminy glick.
Mon Mar 7 '11 3:34:46 pm Set this message as last read

Guitarvibes
Frits The T2J heretic.
The Netherlands
Plays: Guitar (1007 years)
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Darren be warned the Lick Libray way by Andy James is simplefied and not like written in the famous Play-it-like-it-is book
Mon Mar 7 '11 4:20:21 pm Set this message as last read

Ibanezplyr
Randell Mulligan
Dublin, CA
USA
Plays: Guitar (50 years)
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Flash Moron: Thanks for the vids of great players! Check out flickr.com/photos/ibanezplayer for some of the artist you posted with my ole Ibanez! Check the page link at the bottom- there are five pages total- of all the guys and gals I have photos of. Enjoy. Randell

Edited Mon Mar 7 '11 5:10 pm
Mon Mar 7 '11 5:09:18 pm Set this message as last read

tikimon

tampa, florida
usa
Plays: Guitar (56 years)
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WAKE UP!!!
Mon Mar 7 '11 7:36:25 pm Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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tikimon : it gets a very large tonal range.
Mon Mar 7 '11 8:33:15 pm Set this message as last read
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