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JOE SATRIANI love you music ..!! I PLAY IBANEZ...:))))) JOE FOREVER THANKS FROM MEXICO ,,,
Mon May 20 '13 7:24:53 pm Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Ice Nine from Bucharest

Nice duet with Joe and Mike, good sound and picture quality.

Shine On

Surfin'

Always

Three Sheets from Istanbul for good measure



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Mon May 20 '13 11:52:44 pm Set this message as last read

Phydeaux_3
Greg Frank Marcus
Stittsville, Ontario
Canada
Plays: Guitar
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Aren't those tha bomb Skippy?!

smooches,
» Phy³ . . .


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Tue May 21 '13 12:01:42 am Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Yep the quality is excellent - thanks for posting on FB too.

Tue May 21 '13 12:07:01 am Set this message as last read

agmonser
Aleksandar Glavas
Novi Beograd, Beograd
Serbia
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Hi Mr. Satriani,

I'm from Belgrade, Serbia, and I enjoy your music since my childhood's days. Your songs brought me through the ups and downs as real "Chords of my Life" - from "Crushes of Love" to "Jupiter on my Mind" days. The most of my exams on University I prepared listening to your music and each my love I spiced with your songs. I was on many concerts, but your concert from summer 2006 in Belgrade's "Sava Centar" is certainly the favorite one to me (yeah, I was that one guy that you pointed your finger on and smile, when I just went crazy on your "Surfing with the Alien" performance :))).

However, there's one of your songs that I would so love to hear "live" and maybe I'm asking too much, but is it possible for you to play "The Forgotten" on your concert here in Belgrade on May 24? :) That song means so much to me and I would be so happy if I could here it on your concert... but, that's just my wish. :)

anyway...

Thank you for the great music you create - it really makes this world the better and happier place to be!

Cheers, Alex

Tue May 21 '13 3:45:11 am Set this message as last read

wrx450
Paul Pavli
Mesa Yitonia, Limassol
Cyprus
Plays: Guitar (12 years)
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Just booked my tickets to the 02 Shepherds Bush show in the UK on 17 June. Flying all the way from Cyprus.

First Satriani concert. Been waiting since I bought my first album on tape - Surfing with The Alien, way back in '87.

Tue May 21 '13 7:00:04 am Set this message as last read

Guitarvibes
Frits The T2J heretic.
The Netherlands
Plays: Guitar (1007 years)
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1st Concert in Istanbul very good, love Minneman/Beller, even old song like Rubina sounds as new. That different band was needed. Creative blood, a fresh wind for 'the greatest hits.'
Tue May 21 '13 7:33:24 am Set this message as last read

turbo236
Ian Wise
Nampa, ID
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Love seeing the tour vids. The new music sounds wonderful. As somebody said, even the older songs sound somewhat new. It was nice to hear SWTA again too.

I have a feeling that, as the tour progresses, we will gradually see the length of each song increase, and, therefore, the number of songs on the setlist decrease. Hopefully I am wrong, but that is what happened last tour.

Ian

Tue May 21 '13 8:10:21 am Set this message as last read

anil dhital
anil dhital
kathmandu, kathmandu
Nepal
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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hello sir you need to come Nepal soon.
Tue May 21 '13 9:17:12 am Set this message as last read

AlyDM

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Hey all! New to the forums! I've listened to Joe's music with my dad since I was little, but I have never really listened until now. I can't believe what I had been missing!

Anyways, my dad is a HUGE fan and we were blessed to have Mr. Joe Satriani come down to Texas about an hr from where we live. Not only did we buy tickets but my husband got my dad a Meet & Greet pass for Sept. 5! This is my dad's idol and as you can imagine my dad has been walking on clouds ever since he found out! :)

Just wanted to share our story with you guys! & hear your stories about past meet and greets. My dad's never done one before so we'd like as much info you guys can spare!

Thanks!

Tue May 21 '13 1:03:18 pm Set this message as last read

HADI BB
hadi satriani2001
karaj, 1245
iran
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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i wish i could see satch in iran

Edited Tue May 21 '13 5:59 pm
Tue May 21 '13 5:21:26 pm Set this message as last read

HADI BB
hadi satriani2001
karaj, 1245
iran
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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i listen to satch first one in 99 with crystal planet! after 7 years and after the super colossal joe gone with the bad solos and bad riffs! unstoppable is very bad!and very very repeatly set list in live!im sorry 4 cause he playing gutar only 4 business. (professor,black swan,unstoppable)making these ugly albums only 4 business
Tue May 21 '13 5:45:14 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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Alyssa, welcome to T2J and the party :) Joe is the most awesome person ever, your dad is gonna be higher than cloud 9 after meeting him in person. Make sure he takes something portable but meaningful with him for Joe to sign...it's going to be an experience he'll never ever forget! Joe will sign just about anything, LOL!

I'm sort of assuming he'll get to go to the meet and greet before the show? He should try to think of a burning question he wants to ask Joe, in case he gets a chance to actually ask it. And be sure he takes a camera for pics, I think they may still take one official picture and will email that to him later...that's what they used to do, not sure if they still do or not. But meanwhile with his own camera he can take a pic with Joe, the person in charge of the meet and greets will take the picture for him. It used to be Lindsey...we'll have to wait and see if she goes out on tour with them again.

I think they also get to wander around the stage set up a bit too, in case he's a gear-hound :D And those folks get to go into the venue early, which is really good if it's General Admission. He'll be right at the stage in that case. If seated, he'll just get to his seat sooner than those that didn't do Platinums or VIP tix. He should get an email a few days before the show with instructions about where to meet and what time, since he needs to be there early to meet with Joe.

I tell ya...there's just nothing like talking to Joe. He's the best!! And has a great sense of humor. I hope your dad isn't so nervous he can't remember what happens, LOL!! Good luck to him, and to you and your hubby, seeing him play live will blow you away! Be sure and come back here and post about the experience!

Tue May 21 '13 9:02:42 pm Set this message as last read

Pallavatarun
Tarun Srivastava
Mumbai, Maharastra
India
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We would like to get in touch with you in respect to enquries for Concerts et al. Kindly help me with your manager's coordinates. Tarun
Tue May 21 '13 10:53:28 pm Set this message as last read

aussieRGman
Jason Ramsay
planet nowra, NSW
Australia
Plays: Guitar (48 years)
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G'day Joe & friends , been in hospital for a few days I had a bad reaction to the flue needle I had last week Hopefully home soon

Oh my heart goes out to those involved with the Oklahoma twister, So sad

Wed May 22 '13 12:46:48 am Set this message as last read

BigBunny

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I bought my VAI ticket today via the livenation pre-sale >=:) I hope others on here have theirs \m/

Joe - you love Summer right? how about a UM Tour of OZ in early December? >=;) we have great summers here, some of them a bit too hot for my liking :P~~

Wed May 22 '13 8:10:39 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...HEY!!..MAN, WHAT A BUMMMER!! you didnt do you know any thing else about me did you know that I sort of live in californa ? Not for a while though joe bro no I been staying well I stayed their for what would be 8 of of summmers and fall thats what it would be here and i stayed their for about 6 and part of this winetr I take my first wife with me Lisa you see it,s very hard for me man to comply with california being where Im located in onatrio canada whic is apsley right man theirs terms and condiotnis and requirements I have to me before I can live in california and cash flow .Like um In california I collect california welfare so that I cannnot be arrresed right man you cant be arrrested their if you meet the requirements for canadian doing colllect for season livements in california I cant go back now for 10 to 13 years my california welfare is exspired and so Is my wife lisa`s .Anyways it,s hard man the california government comes to my residence here in apsley onatrio canda every so many winetrs for the requiremnets I have to currently well just did have to have a performance proven race ready ski-doo snowmaobile from before 1996 I have to have a semi autmotacic mig welding licence I have to have a hand made dirt bike american refrabricted by me with no convenience of new parts etc plus I have to be in and comply with a performcne team and performa to their standards and have accounts large enough to purchas a corpoeration I have to have a girlfriend of more then 14 years she has ro tride on the dirtbike with me from apsley to california this is true plus theirs much more man it,s extremely hard I have to either make a rambo movie show content of calfornia strength on film being rambo of past qualifiaction of requires it,s hard man just for 8 years in california lisa is my first wife shes really my daughter melissas mother man shes cool .anyways found out what the police wanted they phoned my daughetr melissa was assaulted they just ask me if iT was correct if i told her anything happppens call the police department so were good told them that guy talk to me like i knew him efor 50 years didnt even know him thats all later wolf2.
Wed May 22 '13 1:48:28 pm Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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My UM bundle came today!

I love the Joe's Art book. I have a small collection of street artwork and this fits in beautifully. The poster is a perfect fit too. I'm going to frame it.

Austin - I have no idea what number book it is - it could be 50, 51 or 57. I think it is 50 because the 'o' in 'of' is the same shape as are the zeroes in the 300. How cool would that be if it's 50 cos I am 50 in October????

The T shirt is big, and it's a men's anyway so Mr. Skip has scored that.

Hot and sweaty in Zagreb apparently but a great show according to a tweet I had from Bryan Beller.

And Mike K said he would like to bring the show to Australia so fingers crossed.

Thu May 23 '13 1:01:57 am Set this message as last read

baudi67
Boudewijn haslinghuis
Rotterdam, zh
the Netherlands
Plays: Other (48 years)
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The more I listen to Unstoppable Momentum the better it gets. Think I 've heard the album 50 times now and yes the comparison to Sgt Peppers is a valid act of reasoning. No need here to explain the music but the mixing, the play list and the songs of course it all blends lovely. The rejoice really shines through. Critics might claim that if you've heard one Satch album you've heard them all. Well, style is a personal issue I guess but rejuvenating the peripherals and polishing the core over and over that is a virtue only the great expose. Disbelievers better get used to the words MAESTRO GIUSEPPE SATRIANI (all completed with Satch opus numbers after a while).

Thu May 23 '13 1:40:46 am Set this message as last read

ibiz_grg150
Indrasish Banerjee
Barasat, West Bengal
India
Plays: Guitar (14 years)
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Umm.. New here. I wanna post my fan art by can't! Help is needed!
Thu May 23 '13 2:12:06 am Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Indrasish - if you email it to webmaster@satriani.com including your name etc that is the place.

Thu May 23 '13 2:49:08 am Set this message as last read

aussieRGman
Jason Ramsay
planet nowra, NSW
Australia
Plays: Guitar (48 years)
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G'day Joe & friends , back home from a few days in hospital, still not back to normal yet though.. but see how things go
Thu May 23 '13 4:00:32 am Set this message as last read

BigBunny

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Skippygirl - I sent the webmaster a photo of the last painting I gave to Joe over 4 years ago and it's still not on the fan site :/ so I don't bother now.

are you going to see MR. VAI?

edit - about the t-shrit size, I can't remember if we could choose a size ? if it's too big i'll have to use it as a nighty.

Edited Thu May 23 '13 6:40 am

Thu May 23 '13 6:33:10 am Set this message as last read

Necrosis1193

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Looking for some help getting Unstoppable Momentum. I ordered the $14 prerelease deal that had a signed insert, and can provide the order number if need-be. I never got a credit card charge though, and I've never heard anything about it being shipped.

I sent something to the webmaster email from the little "contact" button on the bottom right about this, and a few days later I got an email saying I would hear back in 2-3 days. That was sent to me a week ago on the 16th, and I haven't heard anything back.

I don't mean to come off demanding, but it's been over two weeks since Unstoppable Momentum came out. I decided to spring for the signed copy instead of buying it instore like I did with Wormhole since a friend of mine ordered Wormhole signed, and it actually arrived before the release date, but I'm starting to really regret that decision. I have a receipt, but I haven't been charged, I haven't heard anything back from the webmaster, and I just want to listen to the new album soon. :(

Thu May 23 '13 2:08:39 pm Set this message as last read

magnitude
Mario Gatara
Zagreb,
Croatia
Plays: Guitar (2024 years)
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most of you have already been to a joe satriani concert and you don’t need me to tell how great it was. to me, this or that song doesn’t make much difference, as long as he’s playing. instead, i wanted to share my experience from the other side of the curtain; got the after-show pass for the zagreb concert yesterday (yes, lindsey is still in charge) at local venue “tvornica kulture” (btw, absolutely crappy, staff too, backstage small and ugly). after a two hours long show, we got into the backstage, all souped-up, a bit jittery (i must admit), eager to meet & greet the guys. take it from me: there’s really no way to prepare for the experience we got (and sadly only a handful of lucky guys & girls are going to get). the moment i met the guys, my admiration instantly changed its shape; instead of meeting a bunch of obviously very popular and proficient musicians, i met four brilliant, very down to earth, all-smiles guys, acting as if they were some “long time no see” friends. in the moment i forgot about their skills, their fame and professional status, ‘cause i’ve met happy, relaxed yet pretty humble guys without a trace of a rock-star aura, responding to the compliments in such a shy way for an outsider it would be pretty difficult to tell the difference between them, the real stars, and the rest of the crowd. at first, i was taken aback by the scene, ‘cause it went far beyond my expectations. really, there’s no enough words and phrases to describe the whole event (even though i like to think my english isn’t so bad). sure, i was hoping for the similar outcome; i wanted to see the guys who really enjoy what they’re doing and appreciate the loyalty of their fans, doing their best to give the fans a rewarding show. and i wanted to meet decent human beings above all. but the chemistry and the mood i’ve experienced by far outstripped my expectations. i suppose in a way it has to do with the “leading guy”, ‘cause a couple of years ago i’ve also met allan whitman and jeff campitelli, and they behaved exactly along the lines described above, with such ease, in the spirit of friendship and modesty, with a great sense of humor (we really had so much fun back then). back to the point … my god, joe satriani is the shyest of all; a spectacular guitar player, a super hero of all of us (wannabee guitarists) and in fact, very amicable human being, like he’s not even aware of his powers. most likeable personality, if you ask me (since i’m running out of words here, feel free to replicate and apply to joe satriani all the qualities and character traits already mentioned before). using the term politeness would be quite an understatement, and such a behavior really adds another, to me very important dimension to the whole thing. it’s a human dimension, and because of that, if joe satriani ever decides to make music with two pieces of bedrock, i would still buy his albums and concert tickets. with delight. beating that kind of passion and conviction is no easy feat …

ps sorry if i overdid it a bit, but i really felt a need to share it with all of you

Thu May 23 '13 2:11:01 pm Set this message as last read
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