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ovation1
Mikey D in da house
Satch = ZEN
Land Of The Rising Sun
Plays: Guitar
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BigBunny: I believe Tony was only playing a 7 on that tour, but he also uses an 8 now..he is a musical genius as well, and AAL have only a debut album released, but I read their new album is finished, and s/b released soon! :-) I love the fact that Tosin is giving you the same vibe as me, cause I hear Joe and Steve in there, but not in there, lol....

Zenfish: Again, fine work my friend, the tones w/o a pic are true string to finger, and Richie Kotzen also knows this..kudos bro :-)



Edited Sun Jun 19 '11 9:46 am

Sun Jun 19 '11 9:41:50 am Set this message as last read

bonnetto8

Guatemala
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hi Joe. :)
Sun Jun 19 '11 10:59:08 am Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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No fecker in chat!
Sun Jun 19 '11 3:53:59 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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Jayzus! What a clusterfuck.

God bless all those who've been exposed, and all those that will be exposed.

What a sad story. It just breaks my heart.



Edited Sun Jun 19 '11 4:04 pm

Sun Jun 19 '11 4:00:49 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Sun Jun 19 '11 5:34:20 pm Set this message as last read

ovation1
Mikey D in da house
Satch = ZEN
Land Of The Rising Sun
Plays: Guitar
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michelle: I couldn't imagine the pandemonium going on there after the quake & tsunami hit..it must have been hell, and still is.... They were not prepared for this, and I don't think they will ever be able to "clean" it all up :-(
Sun Jun 19 '11 9:06:51 pm Set this message as last read

punkdude75
Miguel Chavez
Chi-town, Illinois
USA
Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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Happy fathers day to Joe and all here in T2J
Sun Jun 19 '11 10:19:06 pm Set this message as last read

TheHawkGuy
Danny
California
USA
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They just posted your interview joe, nice article

http://www.examiner.com/rock-music-in-denver/exclusive-interview-with-legendary-guitarist-joe-satriani

Sun Jun 19 '11 10:31:10 pm Set this message as last read

TheHawkGuy
Danny
California
USA
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I'm glad to hear this part of the news

"Satriani stays extremely busy. In addition to the upcoming benefit, he has also been working on a 3D-film/DVD/CD project. It is a performance shot live in Montreal, and it is scheduled for theatrical release on September 23rd on movie screens across the United States. With this being a 3-D film, he talked about what an unusual process it was. He explained that the staging was very different and the band had to be rearranged on stage many times. He is very excited about this project, as this was the first time that he has had a five-piece band. Satriani promised that it “turned out fabulous”, and it was also shot in 2-D as well so it could eventually be released on DVD"

Sun Jun 19 '11 10:43:46 pm Set this message as last read

ibanezebra
Richard Barnes
England
Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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Thehawkguy: That's gonna be another thing to buy! :) Can't wait.

Black dog: That has definitely persuaded me then. 1200 it is! I'll just have to wait about a year, and then i will finally have my first awesome guitar. My current, and only guitar is a Vintage VS100. SG copy. And it's pretty damn good for the £220 that was paid for it. Good rock and blues tone, but the action's just too messed up for my liking. the d string is never, EVER in tune with the rest. I know it's not difficult to do, but i've been meaning to get a JS guitar for quite a while now, so 1200 ca sounds like the best bet! Thanks for all the advice. :)

Mon Jun 20 '11 12:47:36 am Set this message as last read

BigBunny

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ovation - some of the time AAL's music is a bit too heavy for me ie: maddening but like you i hear Joe & Steve in his playing but my ears know it's not them >=;D
Mon Jun 20 '11 1:07:12 am Set this message as last read

ovation1
Mikey D in da house
Satch = ZEN
Land Of The Rising Sun
Plays: Guitar
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:-) Yup, Joe influences the masses :-)
Mon Jun 20 '11 2:03:35 am Set this message as last read

Satriella
Satriella Walker
Sudbury, Suffolk
United Kingdom
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Hi Joe!

MEGA BOUNCY BOUNCY BOING BOING!!!!!

Wedding was soooo perfect...lovely weather, perfect ceremony, great to have your friends John & Sylv there along with Joe/Pip Satrini. Having Love thing playing as I walked down the Aisle on Johns arm was soothing and lovely. Afterwards we walked through the town to take pictures on the meadow by the river, two swans even came along! We then walked to the local hotel for our meal with nothng but joe on the music system. We did have a dance to Sleepwalk which was beautiful. After that we got changed and met everyone at another pub for a band called the smokin hogs, who played rocky usa blues all night and although they didn't do requests the lead singer who was from Chicago, was so excited that they were our wedding night band that he insisted that we name any song and they would do it...Dave chose "Baby please dont go" which they played amazingly. Absolutely fantastic day...the only way it could have been better would have been if you were there!

Hugs to you and thank you for having this site coz thats where we met.

Satriella and Dave aka Jigabaler/maximagnet

Mon Jun 20 '11 5:51:57 am Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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Congratulations Sandy, really pleased for you.
Mon Jun 20 '11 6:46:08 am Set this message as last read

Guitarvibes
Frits The T2J heretic.
The Netherlands
Plays: Guitar (1007 years)
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partied satrurdaynight untill the sunday morning light, than crashed into someones bed in somebodys room :-)
Mon Jun 20 '11 7:19:56 am Set this message as last read

Pupe

Croatia
Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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(born: july, 15. 1956.) 7+1+5+1+9+5+6=34/7 This is great dear Joe, I am a numerologist and this is your " 7 the life path / numerology reading" (same as mine).

"7 The Life Path" You are the searcher and the seeker of the truth. You have a clear and compelling sense of yourself as a spiritual being. As a result, your life path is devoted to investigations into the unknown, and finding the answers to the mysteries of life. You are well-equipped to handle your task. You possess a fine mind; you are an analytical thinker, capable of great concentration and theoretical insight. You enjoy research, and putting the pieces of an intellectual puzzle together. Once you have enough pieces in place, you are capable of highly creative insight and practical solutions to problems. You enjoy your solitude and prefer to work alone. You need time to contemplate your ideas without the intrusion of other people's thoughts. You are a lone wolf, a person who lives by his own ideas and methods. As a result, close associations are difficult for you to form and keep, especially marriage. You need your space and privacy, which, when violated, can cause you great frustration and irritation. When your life is balanced, however, you are both charming and attractive. You can be the life of a party, and enjoy performing before an audience. You enjoy displaying your wit and knowledge, which makes you attractive to others, especially the opposite sex. But you have distinct limits. While you are generous in social situations, sharing your attention and energy freely, you are keenly aware of the need to "come off stage" and return to the solitude of your lair. You associate peace with the unobtrusive privacy of your world. Therefore, intimacy is difficult for you, because you guard your inner world like a mother lion does her cubs. All this privacy and aloneness can cause isolation and loneliness, however. You can be aware of an emptiness in your life, a part of you that yearns for company and close companionship that may be unsatisfied. If isolation is brought to the extreme, you can become cynical and suspicious. You can develop hidden, selfish motives, which people may sense and may cause them discomfort around you. You must guard against becoming too withdrawn and independent, thus shutting out the love of others and keeping you from experiencing the true joy of friendship and close companionship. You must especially watch out for selfishness and egocentricity, thinking of yourself as the center of the universe, the only person who really matters. Social contact gives you perspective on yourself and on life, while too much isolation can make you too narrow and even shut off from the rest of the world. Secretly, you may feel jealous of the easy relationships formed by others; you may perceive others as less inhibited than you, or more free to express themselves. You may harshly criticize yourself for not being more gregarious, powerful, or capable of greater leadership. Your challenge in life is to maintain your independence without feeling isolated or ineffectual. You must hold fast to your unique view on the world, while at the same time being open to others and the knowledge they have to offer. With your abilities to learn, analyze, and seek out answer's to life's important questions, you have the potential for enormous growth and success in life. By the time you reach middle age, you will radiate refinement and wisdom. Pythagoras loved the seven for its great spiritual potential.

I hope you've enjoyed. Best wishes, Pupe

Edited Mon Jun 20 '11 7:32 am

Mon Jun 20 '11 7:28:31 am Set this message as last read

GoldhunterX

U.S.A.
Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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OMG!

2:16-end

Awesome...

Mon Jun 20 '11 7:55:48 am Set this message as last read

js black dog

Plays: Guitar (2024 years)
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Ibanezebra- not a problem but all my info was only my opinion honest at that outher people on the site will or might have a different view on it all!! But ya the 1200 ca will definatly please you!!! Look on ebay and sites that sell used!! Cause ya can get them for like $1000.00 to $1500.00!!!
Mon Jun 20 '11 8:00:24 am Set this message as last read

osma
oscar blanco
mojacar, almeria
spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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to talk about rock, it is to talk about change, young generations in Spain, are trying to take the street looking for a new world,a world of the citizen , without corrupt politician, and citizen working for all the citizen. Soo....we need a rock and roll, wall, to help the new spirit, PLEASE ,can you come on tour some day to south spain, to motivate that spirit, we do need so.........much......sorry for my english.....
Mon Jun 20 '11 9:26:37 am Set this message as last read

turbo236
Ian Wise
Nampa, ID
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Ibanezebra- Thought I'd chime in on your situation as well. I just finished catching up on 5 pages of posts.. I have never played a high-end JS guitar, but I did buy a JS100 earlier this year. I picked it up from a guy in town here for $300!!!!, and it is in MINT condition. Since then, I've spent $120 on new p/u's (PAF Joe in the neck and Mo' Joe in the bridge), $70 in parts from ibanezrules.com to install the push-pull pot on the volume switch (for the high pass filter) and to replace the coil tap on the tone knob, and $60 in labor to have it all wired professionally. I'm no math whiz, but that gives me a JS1200-ISH guitar for around $550. All that's left is to upgrade the trem system, as the LO TRS II (or Edge III) are not the highest quality systems ever made. I will probably go with a Gotoh style Floyd so that I can (hopefully) avoid routing the guitar, otherwise I would put an Edge in there as that's what Joe uses on his own. Personally, I love the feel of the neck on this guitar, it is damn beautiful, it sounds amazing, and for now the factory trem is doing just fine. It holds a tune fairly well, but I have a pedal tuner in the chain, so checking the tuning between songs is not a problem. I should have prefaced this with the fact that this JS100 was made in 2001, so the trem springs are pretty worn out as well. I suspect a new set would help the tuning immensely.

Until the Hendrix prototype guitar becomes a production model, I have no intention of upgrading beyond my JS100; this is all the guitar I need!

Sorry for the rant, but I hope you got something out of it....


Ian

Mon Jun 20 '11 9:40:47 am Set this message as last read

js black dog

Plays: Guitar (2024 years)
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Turbo- thats not too bad of price!! What colour js100 ya get??
Mon Jun 20 '11 10:08:50 am Set this message as last read

Peace Lily
Debora Aylett
Irrigon, Oregon
United states
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Joe Satriani, Steve Vai on their co-headline concert: A Benefit For Cliff II

Interview by JOE BOSSO

Edited Tue Jun 21 '11 9:46 am

Mon Jun 20 '11 11:08:46 am Set this message as last read

sianster

Plays: Guitar (2024 years)
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Soooooo, Joe, any chance of you being down at Cabo Wabo over the next year? I'm moving down and would love to see you play there! Thanks for the great music!
Mon Jun 20 '11 3:33:55 pm Set this message as last read

Two Shay

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Good news, with a bit of luck and no overnight complications my daughter will be home from hospital later today.
Mon Jun 20 '11 4:04:46 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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Cappy, YAY!!!

Sandy, congratulations on your marriage, hope you have many many happy years together :)

Mon Jun 20 '11 4:31:56 pm Set this message as last read
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