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Peace Lily
Debora Aylett
Irrigon, Oregon
United states
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Mahavishnu- Brian- awesome pics!
Tue Jun 12 '12 10:53:39 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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HA! Dark Angels!

Tue Jun 12 '12 10:58:22 am Set this message as last read

TheHawkGuy
Danny
California
USA
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Jayden

As you probably didn't know, joe still do teach guitar lesson online.

check out Joe Satriani SatchZone site

http://www.workshoplive.com/satchzone/

good luck to you

Tue Jun 12 '12 2:18:12 pm Set this message as last read

JCReaP

Mexico
Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Hi there! Just wanted to let you knowd about this site: http://www.wingsarmy.com.mx/site.html

They're using "Speed of light" as music theme for the site, I don't know if you have given your permission to do so.

Tue Jun 12 '12 7:02:20 pm Set this message as last read

Cambo4884

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Hey joe my name is Cameron smith and im kind of sorta a new guitar player I have really been amazed by your musical talents its really cool!!! I just had couple of questions!!! 1. How many hours a day do practice! 2. Do you approach reading music! 3. How does writing process work!!!
Tue Jun 12 '12 10:26:44 pm Set this message as last read

ibanezebra
Richard Barnes
England
Plays: Guitar (20 years)
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I asked this before, but i guess no one saw it or couldnt be bothered to reply. never mind. My question is: Is there a way to connect my Joe satriani amplug to an amplifier?\
Wed Jun 13 '12 9:56:54 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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I see you boo boo!
Wed Jun 13 '12 2:14:40 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
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Yes, yes there is
Wed Jun 13 '12 2:39:48 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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Hey Starbucks fans, have you heard about the new "trente" size coffee? It's 30 ounces!! I read that the cup is so big, it actually holds an entire bottle of wine! So, from coffee buzz to booze buzz ~ cheers!

Anybody hear the new Joe Walsh yet? I find that guy very entertaining :-)

Thu Jun 14 '12 4:52:25 am Set this message as last read

Shravan
Shravan Venkataraman
Chennai, Tamilnadu
India
Plays: Guitar (12 years)
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Joe, I am Shravan from India. I wanted to ask, and say a few things. I have read a lot about you, your life, career, etc. Why i am posting here is, i am 19, passionate, desperate, with all love, and with one acoustic guitar that i have with me, I want to make it big. I don't want to be a musician for fame or name or anything. But just for the sake of tasting that sense of music, to express myself through music. So many out here, they use their skill, whatever it may be, to impress people. But i want to use it to express myself, my emotions, and my messages to people and touch people's hearts, souls and lives. I set out to learn guitar myself, because, i am doing my engineering in university, and the place i live in, there are no tutors, and I can't afford one though. I don't have money except for paying for university education, and i started working online part time, recently, to make some money for supporting my music. I have an acoustic guitar, i am learning from net, with whatever i could get my hands on, but I wanna learn and become big. I read that you coached Steve vai, and many legendary guitarists, kirk hammett!, etc...I know this is crazy, that even after knowing you can't do anything about this, i am still posting it here.

I wanna learn from you Joe. I want to be your student. I cannot afford a book, a course, even from online, internet, etc. I could learn from net, coz i get my classmate's internet facility in college sometimes to use it to learn. But i feel like i am getting nowhere. I wanna study in berkelee, or Musicians institute, and i wanna do a course in music composition too.

When i first heard few musical pieces, and when i first got my hands on a guitar, I knew what i should be doing for the rest of my life. That i wanted to be a musician, i want to be, and i will always want to. I am so very passionate about it but i am helpless. People around, few in music, they are busy, and even if they aren't so trained, they are so money oriented, and well, yeah, it's right that i can't look for someone who will teach me freely, but still, i seriously don't know how to get there. I am making all possible efforts that i could do from my side to do things. I am working online and saving up some money to buy a good electric guitar, probably a les paul copy, may be from epiphone. Coz, i am into rock, blues rock, and such stuffs, something like Eric clapton's style, tommy emmanuel's style..etc.I love music, and i feel within that, i want to do this for the rest of my life, even if it is going to pay me less,or even if i am going to be a pauper. I will be happy doing it. But i dont have help from any side of my life. My parents want me to complete engineering, and do a MS in america, and then Ph.D, getting loans, and getting a high paying job, settling loan myself, and settling well in life. After all, they are parents, they wish good for me right? But they can't understand that passion i have for music. They didn't take this in me, seriously. They think, just because nobody from our family, not even our ancestors had a musical background, they think that i won't be able to shine or be a good musician, someone who would get acknowledged and received by people well. But i feel from within that this is what i want to do. I have felt, if all the doors are shut, no money to support myself, no support from parents, no friends at all, and with a career choice to make, with all these difficulties, why should God give me this kind of a feeling, thought that i want to be a musician, guitarist, singer...that i want to do this for my entire life?.I felt, there is a reason that happened, and i want to follow my instinct. But i dont know how to do it. I would be very pleased if you can show me some way. Coz, in my view,Music is the only thing, that has divinity left in this world in its pure form.I am cornered, helpless,but i am here, with a lot of passion and a heart full of love into it,guitar, music and soulfulness in life.

Thu Jun 14 '12 5:19:48 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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hey what are you doing.Did I tell you my daughetr came with me for a ride.Melissa hey man i took her to one of my girlfriends Sues sue knows remebers melissa when she ws a baby hey that was back just after firstblood part 2.Heres what happpened I did some research here at the library but found some things doing visit to place for some litttle parts mostly computer I deciced like all of my motorcycle were built by me hey man they all have frames i built like when I was younger I decicded I wanted a 1975 tnt can am so i built a brand new one in about 1986 the wolhe bike and my 125 mx2 everything even my husqvarana has a frame i made 1975 400wr. anyways i decieded i wanted a new frame on the 406 i used whats called DIAMONDNITE it,s 84 % diamond poder blended with blendeed with 16% of metal dust ground metal no steel it looks used hey because thats the way they cure it i bought a welder from home hardware and a plasma cuttter this was just tuesday moring I built the frame melissa came by watched me build it it took the moring you have to do a dymininite exchane hey joe it,s 470,000 x stronger i dentical but stronger then the 4130 aircraft allo nickel pated tubeing i used originallyI sold the equipment after to an old friend of mine jimmmy when I was finished anyways this mroing melisa came by not knowing I have been useing it sue asked me to bring her by if i could so this mroing melissa said dont you think we should use it i took her all down threw my lower property whic h in the winetr is a ski-doo trail to stoney lake to sues she wore my black ski doo helmet i wore my dirtbike helmet.Melissa couldnt believe it man i tooke her to weher i buy fuel the anchorage this moring to visit my buddy joe i spread it around sometime forest glen sometime sthe anchorage sometimes the shell in townin the winetr its all the shell or forr north rideing on my ministry of natural resource partrol I do she couldnt believe their was gas tehir at the lake already mixed and ready to use she had a blast sue said she was alright so were good i course i took a piece from sue melissa waited and played did her this is amazing thing and thats all now i have the only diamondnite frame in the world you need to be watching for new ducatis i designed 14 the other day and 7 atks some dirt some street and 9 husqvarnas and 11 bmws so were good talk to yoyu later just hit the store for a greentea with ginseng and honey bought a blueberry shortcake then here had a dirtbike mag in the mail thats it have a god day wolfie.
Thu Jun 14 '12 7:17:46 am Set this message as last read

civgeek
Matt Dorado
Portland, OR
USA
Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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Shravan - First I am also an Engineer and unless you are going into academics I wouldn't recommend spending the time on a PhD. An MS or MBA would be very beneficial though. Second. You are in a great place with access to the internet. It is such a great resource that we older folk did not have. There are tons of tutorials from many artists including Joe. If you have questions ask here or on other forums like the Petrucci forum. Third, always go with your heart. If music is your passion you cannot suppress it or life will drive you crazy. I know! Best of luck and study hard. Engineering is a lot of work but always find time to touch the guitar as it will center your mind.
Thu Jun 14 '12 8:00:38 am Set this message as last read

cheese101

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I have been majorly blessed...just got back from visiting with one of our clients at an assisted living facility. She recently turned 101 years old and was as cute as a button!! Dressed head to toe all in pink as that's her favorite color, even down to her sneakers with pink sequins :))) And her fingernails were a lovely shade of.....pink :D

She has seen WW1, WW2 and all that came after. She grew up in Colorado and eventually made her way to the San Francisco area where she was a dancer for many, many years. She was paid a dime a dance to dance with the soldiers on leave, talk with them and listen to them. She said "I made a good living dancing". She feels she was a big help to those fellas that gave us so much and is proud to have done her part to give back. She lost her husband after 50ish years so has been without him for about 30 years.

She told me she never spends time worrying, because it's a waste of life and never changes anything...I'm thinking that's the secret to her long life :) And said over and over what a wonderful life she's had and wouldn't change a thing.

I know she had to have had hardship in her life, but her attitude is one of complete gratitude for all the good things she's experienced. She never let on to anything bad or negative except to make one comment..."People are just so wonderful and nice...there are a few 'stinkers' but I just don't pay them any attention or let them bother me."

I want to be like her when I grow up...and I know I'll have a twinkle in my eye and spring in my step for the rest of the week :) Thank you Doris!! You're a doll!!

Thu Jun 14 '12 12:02:20 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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Sorry for the double post, but I just gotta say...just watched the video of the Hard Rock Chickenfoot display and...

Joseph Satriani (or Satchatori/Satareeni as yer known to my folks...)

I just love ya ta pieces, and am so proud of you for all you've accomplished, and all that is yet to be. You are a wonderful and amazing human bean, and my life is so much better knowing about you and your music. I could go on but who needs to be all gooshy.

That is all, carry on....

Thu Jun 14 '12 2:07:57 pm Set this message as last read

Peace Lily
Debora Aylett
Irrigon, Oregon
United states
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Cheese- A couple of lovely posts if I may say..... your post about Doris was inspiring...what a lovely lady. And your post to Joe ...I have to say DITTO from me.

Congrats Joe!

Thu Jun 14 '12 2:24:11 pm Set this message as last read

Shravan
Shravan Venkataraman
Chennai, Tamilnadu
India
Plays: Guitar (12 years)
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Civgeek....Thanks a lot sir...your guidance is very valuable to me! :)
Thu Jun 14 '12 8:01:58 pm Set this message as last read

bluebuffalo
Freddy Garza
McMinnville, OR
USA
Plays: Other (57 years)
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Cheese101, thanks for sharing about your new 101 year old acquaintance. The stories she has to tell would make for an interesting spell.
Thu Jun 14 '12 8:15:15 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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Deb and Freddy, she was inspiring to me and such a lovely lady. I'm still grinning ear to ear :))
Thu Jun 14 '12 8:55:56 pm Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Cheesey - I needed that post about Doris so bad today you wouldn't believe. Gave me a kick in the butt to be grateful and stop whining.

And yes the Chickenfoot memorabilia display looked fantastic. I could hardly hear anything with all the Redheads calling out but Joe looked pretty chuffed.

Thu Jun 14 '12 9:27:34 pm Set this message as last read

dowannatellya

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Hi Joe: I got home today after a week in hospital and checked my e-mail. What a nice surprize to get the newsletter. I hadn't heard the latest chickenfoot stuff yet so checked it out and looking forward to checking out Satchurated. Took a trip down memory lane by looking at some of your webisodes. Thanx for music that makes me smile :)
Thu Jun 14 '12 9:37:11 pm Set this message as last read

hellfredo
Alfred Montjovet
Paris, Ile de France
France
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Hello everybody, I don't know if someone has already posted a link of this video so so I post it. What Steve says about joe is so cool and about G3 so great that I want to post it :)

Steve Vai talking about G3

Edited Fri Jun 15 '12 4:44 am

Fri Jun 15 '12 4:43:28 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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Listen to James

Hellfredo, nice vid. Hadn't seen it before.

Chee, she sounds so sweet! So nice you two were put in each others paths.

:-)

Fri Jun 15 '12 7:46:40 am Set this message as last read

Peace Lily
Debora Aylett
Irrigon, Oregon
United states
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Michelle-I did not know Morgan Harrington 's killer had not been brought to justice... I do hope they get some fresh leads ...this case is very sad. Just going to a concert to have some fun...& this terrible thing happens... senseless violence.... :/

hellfredo- Thank you for posting the vid ......

Fri Jun 15 '12 8:19:16 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...hey joe check this out!.I just had to place an order at Home Harware hey brother yeah a 3 pack of masterlock cable locks .Few days ago man mom went out with my driver shes now my moms friend anyways they went out i guess the criminal element thought I went too because the windownns in the back of the suburban are tinted right I was snoozing man right someone this bald due man was trying to break into my garage i woke up he seen me he took off i called the police man the police found him with break enter tools man leaving my place man nuts hey.these cable locks i figure like you cant cut masterlock cable hey and they wont open even if you try a bulllet t throew them i run one threw the wheel to swinaram on each bike and chain the 125 up their on sale man save 7.97 3 pack 13.97 just ordered it it will be in wednesday .Just hit the foodland man poweradea 3 botttles it was a while ago i built the frame for the atk 406 not kidding yeah i just bought evrything and built it theirs not too much happening phoned dennis kirk my order was shippped out on the 12 th of this month so 2 weeks exactly it usually takes me and mom were at home hardware earlier on outr scooters she picked up some more flowers you cant remeber nothing with diamond dust man it,s cool it keeps the bike from tarnsitioning to your body your blood to your heart!. man tody i was stinky real stinky had a bath dont know what the deal is since i been taken the daily dose of asa you need to bath and shower like rotate almost it,s weird im sure it will clear once the medicne is fully in me it was covered by maual life the asa low dose i just pay ayearly decutible and nothing each prescription thats all later wolf2.
Fri Jun 15 '12 10:37:16 am Set this message as last read

Peace Lily
Debora Aylett
Irrigon, Oregon
United states
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Was just watching "Made Of Tears" from Live 2006......again

damn I love that performance. I know I've said it before but I"ll probably say it again.

Soulful perfection.... <3

Fri Jun 15 '12 10:29:12 pm Set this message as last read
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