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NeddyB
Neil Brocken
Huyton-with-Roby, Knowsley
United Kingdom
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Hi Joe, Really enjoyed your Unstoppable Momentum concert in Liverpool on the 11th June, the first time I have had a chance to catch you Live, and the first time you ave performed in our historic city (it's been around since pre 11th century.).

The Liverpool Philharmonic hall has fantastic acoustics as you commented on (apparently it was designed as a kind of megaphone with the orchestra/artist performing at the narrow end so the sound is amplified as it spreads out) and you all sounded awesome on the night (thanks to your sound engineers too!!) I didn't notice any plaster dust shaking loose as you were all performing, so the volume was not an issue LOL.

My favourite parts were Cool#9 (The Psychedelic strobe show, an amazing way to start the evening) and Rubina (very beautiful, your wife must be very proud of you!)

I hadn't actually purchased the new album on its release as I wanted to hear the Live show first, but have just ordered it from Amazon so it will be in my car's CD player very soon.

Thank you for entertaining us all Joe and very best wishes and kind regards always.

Neil.

P.S. I was the lucky recipient of the autographed Set List for that night's concert. I am in the process of framing it along with a few other bits and pieces so will post a pic when it's completed :-) Thanks again, and come back soon, you're always welcome !!

Sun Jun 16 '13 3:44:46 pm Set this message as last read

Yellowman94

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I met Joe at the Sheffield gig on the 15th. I was nervous as hell but he was so nice and chatted to me as he signed my Surfing With The Alien booklet and a poster, which he made out to me.

It was my first Satch show and it blew my mind, Joe didn't put a finger out of place, and the rest of the band were incredible. I am definitely investing in tickets again the next time he comes to the UK :)

pic.twitter.com/j4vnIBuOCL

PS I know I look (-_-) in the photo, I'm really bad at getting my picture taken...

Edited Sun Jun 16 '13 4:11 pm

Sun Jun 16 '13 4:04:28 pm Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Nice pic.

Anibur - have fun tonight, I'm counting on you for the trifecta :)
Thanks for coming to Melbourne Joe xxx



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Sun Jun 16 '13 6:44:55 pm Set this message as last read

Pip55
Phil W...
... from South West UK
Pip55 on twitter
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Bristol passed relatively uneventfully, other than suffice to say it was a great show

Wolverhampton, well, upping the level a bit I let a friend go backstage with my Mum to meet Joe and they had a great old time with Marco, Mike & Joe (plus Rubina), and Bryan sending me a nice message later. Lots of hugs & attention for mum (perfect, thanks guys). Marco promises the sticks from the end of the show (in Portsmouth) to mum

Portsmouth (tonight) - well, the band keep pointing at Mum during crowd chant, so they're all fist pumping at each other and laughing, then Joe bends down and waves to mum - queue much waving and grinning from mum, then Bryan gets down to shake mums hand at the end of the show and she pulls him in for a kiss (in front of goodness knows how many!). That amused the hell out of him and Marco - who fails on the stick mission btw. We head backstage and I'll have a hell of a time to remember all of it, but Joe did hug mum & kiss her goodbye, and Mick was very pleased to see me too. It was a very nice night, and completely distracted me from what day it was today - apart from when I'll put a Stone came on... amazing show, very good time guys, thank you so much. This has done Mum loads of good - Dad would be praising the wotsit out of you all right now

Put a couple of pics on FB/Twitter but now must go to sleep - 2 x London to go and it's 4am

Zzzzzzzzzzz :)

Sun Jun 16 '13 7:55:59 pm Set this message as last read

cheese101

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Aww Phil, reading your tweets, seeing the pics and also what you had to say here all have me smiling ear to ear for you and your wee mum. This makes me sooooo happy happy happy!

Love to you and yer mum, and as always, to that Sir Joseph, a class act and total gentleman all the way around :)

Sun Jun 16 '13 8:02:14 pm Set this message as last read

WhammyFreak

Plays: Keyboards (17 years)
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Hellfredo - I went through the same agony about 5-6 years ago when i bought my first guitar and i had no one to help me so i basically just had to go searching around all the stores locally here and try all the guitars and talk to the people there, it was an exhausting process.

But let me tell you, if you want reliability, durability and all-round good sound and capability at a good price you simply can't go wrong with a Squire Stratocaster.

If you are looking for something more classical in the Les Paul Style, I suggest you look into Yamaha or Ibanez' lower levels, some really amazingly great guitars for under 3-400 dollars (converting from euros here).

If however you are looking for an edgier sound such a metal or hard rock guitar, you absolutely must try ESP's under brand called LTD, I was so close to buying like one of those, they look awesome, sound great and are well built.

Another choice is, if they have it where you are at, a newish guitar company called Lag, I was really impressed with what I saw and tried in their models. They offer classical designs as well as edgier ones. The only thing I wasn't as happy with was the sound and component quality, all of which can be ungraded.

My last suggestion if you are looking to stretch your budget to just that point is the Ibanez JS100, not sure if you've ever tried one, but you absolutely must, it's everything any aspiring guitarist could ever want in a beginner guitar. The only reason i didn't get it was that i could not find one in my country at the time i was searching.

I settled on an old Ibanez RG last model out of japan with the old style floating trem, got it for half price as it was outdated and had a few dings on it from having sat in the shop, and I couldn't be happier with it, cept for that dang floating trem I had to yank out and put in an edge....sooooo much better now.

But then again, I play mostly keyboards, and this is all just my opinions, so I hope it helped in some small way, best of luck to you.

WhammyFreak

Sun Jun 16 '13 11:15:29 pm Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Pippy - you and your Mum might be in this video?

OR on the right hand edge of this one here did you stand up with your Mum on your left?



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Mon Jun 17 '13 1:43:27 am Set this message as last read

Pip55
Phil W...
... from South West UK
Pip55 on twitter
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Skip - on the first vid, you can see the little grey haired rocker right in the far corner of the shot. She's kinda short : )

I'm definitely in the second vid, far right, hands clapping above my head, trying to look taller than T2J's version of Clark Kent....

.... the interaction between Bryan, Mike & Mum is fab, and you can see Bryan rush at Mum for the fist pumps

Great find - ta :-)

Mon Jun 17 '13 3:24:51 am Set this message as last read

hellfredo2
Alfred Montjovet
Paris,
France
Plays: Guitar (11 years)
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WhammyFreak - Thank you very much ! :)

Pip55- watched some of your nice covers on youtube. Brillant :)

Mon Jun 17 '13 3:45:20 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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pip, sounds ace! So glad you all had a good time!

Mon Jun 17 '13 5:07:30 am Set this message as last read

Shonz
paul oshaughnessy
willenhall, west midlands
united kingdom
Plays: Guitar (49 years)
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Was at the civic wolverhampton 13th of June great show really like the new material & to make a great night even better got to meet Joe before it was great to meet him after being a fan for a long time he just gets better in my opinion.

Paul

Mon Jun 17 '13 6:41:21 am Set this message as last read

Martinez2060

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Joe. It was great to meet you at last, before the show in Sheffield (15th June). I have been a fan for many years (the Sheffield trip was a 50th birthday present from Angela, my wife) and we've seen you many times in both California and the UK. Thanks for taking the time out to say hello. Angela met you some years ago at Tower Records in San Francisco, when I was stuck at work all day, so now I have 2 signed CD's on the shelf. Thanks again. Andy. PS - having seen your pedal board, I'm off to buy a Voodoo Lab Power Plus 2 !!
Mon Jun 17 '13 12:58:36 pm Set this message as last read

civgeek
Matt Dorado
Portland, OR
USA
Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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oxley11 - Scale the Summit are pretty cool. My band opened for them at the beginning of the month here in Portland, OR. Great musicians and really nice guys.

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Mon Jun 17 '13 3:33:05 pm Set this message as last read

Pip55
Phil W...
... from South West UK
Pip55 on twitter
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Joe - you made me cry for 1 minute forty seconds tonight! Darn it.... Hopefully none of the packed house noticed. Show was awesome tonight, think 'we' finally brought it for you instead, an no doubt that's why you guys were having such a great time

Nice to introduce you to a new live fan tonight

Anibur - nice to see you tonight, sorry if I wasn't totally with it, I'm more tired than I know. Your day sounded great. One more to go


Good to know the Satch/T2J community still does physically exist, must be time for a bigger gathering :)
Mon Jun 17 '13 6:17:53 pm Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Pip - sounds great, keep up the energy for the last show.

Anibur - how was it tell us how your day went!!!!

Mon Jun 17 '13 7:32:34 pm Set this message as last read

Craigy101
Conor Craig
Plays: Guitar (16 years)
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Tonight, Joe rocked the house hard! I had an awesome time and it looked like Joe was having the time of his life too. Each member of the band put on a fantastic performance. The night was topped off with finding the pick that bounced off of my mate's shoulder! Wish I could do it all again!
Mon Jun 17 '13 7:51:43 pm Set this message as last read

js black dog

Plays: Guitar (2024 years)
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Ordered my Js2410 MOC and then told it aint in till end of October! The show is oct 17 fingers crossed it arrives early!!
Mon Jun 17 '13 8:48:11 pm Set this message as last read

GStew
Graeme Stewart
South Shields, Tyne and Wear
Tyne and Wear
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Last night at Shepherds Bush was incredible, what a show. It doesn't get any better. Hope they are going to release a live DVD of this tour.
Mon Jun 17 '13 11:57:29 pm Set this message as last read

CONRADK

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Hey joe

Saw you for the first time at Portsmouth guildhall last Sunday and to say i was BLOWN AWAY is an understatement. It Was the first concert I came away from Being on a high for 48 hours afterwards. I felt privileged to have experienced that Show on Sunday

I have heard you talking on you tube about How you feel the need to take a listener On a musical journey and must be honest That I thought it was the philosophical Musings of a good guitar player. What I Was not prepared for was your talent ACTUALLY being able to DO this.

you took your audience on a musical journey with EVERY Song you played. You were flawless and it felt like you gave It EVERYTHING you had. I felt that you Must have been physically and mentally Drained after that performance as you gave Your audience SOO MUCH of yourself

I have NEVER experienced anything like It and doubt I ever will (I have seen deep purple, Uriah heep , jethro Tull etc etc) and No band or musician one has EVER had that effect on me

As a musician (a very poor one after seeing you play) and a music lover you took me to Places I never KNEW existed and could be Achieved by listening to someone play The guitar.

Someone once mused that you are an alien After THAT performance. i thought "what A stoner" but after that performance I must be honest It crossed my mind SEVERAL times during your Performance

Loving your work man you have (like hendrix) re defined what is possible on the guitar

where too next?

Tue Jun 18 '13 12:07:53 am Set this message as last read

anibur

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Phil,Skippygirl, GStew..here is some. It's quick - gotta get off to London......I'm gettin ready & I really can't believe I'm getting to go again - I'm a lucky girl :-D Hope to meet up with you again - Phil & Hayley.

Well - what can I say? Won the VIP meet & greet for last night's Shep Bush gig. Walking around the stage it seemed so small! Stu took photo of part of the rig & stepped back to focus in & fell backwards into the screen! Everyone was really nice & said are you ok? - I was worried that he had broken Joe's backdrop!! Meeting you Joe was an honour thank you - and so pleased you liked our card we gave you........you found me in the crowd & waved a thank you to me :-D

The show was really rocking, one of the best, still loved Devil’s Slide & of course Cool #9, Jumpin In/Out & everything else in between. Great meeting Phil & Hayley – had a lovely chat with you both – see you later! Have a great pic of you – will share later on.

Thank you Rubina for letting me chat to you & pleased you liked my Black Swan – I still forgot to show Joe – but thank you Mick for showing him for me (from your photo). That’s also a great pic of us BTW. Will also share later. We took a friend & before the show he was saying that Joe is ok – well guess – he has changed his mind ;-)) Thought you were brilliant! Good stuff! I now have to dash as have to get ready for tonight’s show – 2 nights in London – woopee- about time! Thank you again Joe, Mick, Bryan, Marco, Mike M, Mike K, Rubina & anyone I’ve missed! xxx



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Tue Jun 18 '13 5:54:20 am Set this message as last read

anibur

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Really brill to meet up with Pip & girlfriend last night - you both helped to make our eve special along with everthing else! Oh & Hi to Andrew - first time gig & now a bigger Joe fan than he was before! So pleased you could make it & share our fun! x
Tue Jun 18 '13 6:38:57 am Set this message as last read

hellfredo2
Alfred Montjovet
Paris,
France
Plays: Guitar (11 years)
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Listened to some buckethead songs yesterday, and I didn't remember this one was so cool and groovy well done bucky
Tue Jun 18 '13 9:24:12 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...Hello Im here talking to you ,as way better then a cmha meeting any day he cancelllled don't know man really what the , deal is he couldn`t leave just listen Im the only psychiatric person they have hey it,s the Canadian mental health association everyone else is mental manim the first and so far the only acceptable psychiatric diagnosed person so far And I been with them 11 or 12 years.I just had to pick up my tobbbaccco and tubes we got some peter Jackson 2 bales of it 1 bail players 1 bail viceroy and my tubes were in rayo kingsize ciagette tubes im .juat waiting to pick up my medicine man 200 Sandoz risperidone in boxes pimple packed and some cream .Like a week and a half ago I brok out with some allergy in my underamrs man it,s just about goione using allergy cream seriously it,s something from the formula mx I developed it comeing home fro Alaska anchorage alska I have property in alsaks hey man and I have a seriously old girlfiend their. so man im not doing too much just chilin sometime man I need to hit Bancroft canadaian tire I need a couple dirtbike air filter hey bro their exspensive though man so I been putting it off their like almost 50 .00 now for one foam filetr man made by no toil dyno tested 7 hp increase in power for a ktm that's what I use in my old can-ams and for oil im trying to save money not save by cheaping out but save a pile O I don't know man every year I have enough money at the end of the year for a new husqvrana right but never buy one weird hey don't know man like I said though im just gonnna walk and ride my pedal bike for about 7 years man gain weight etc just relx the formula mx takes a toll on you man winter heavy fudty seious minus temeperatures weakieng you thining you out using exstensive amounts of enery everything of mines been going for like 11 years man that's 4 dirtbiks and the ski-doo man all being rode and raced man so you can just inmagine how burnt out I am don't know whats really going on man I do serious reading hey I read every issue of dirtbike magazine every montrh this month which is next month is good I already got 5 rides since I got the mag my pipe is nback on the delivered it from tuckers the parts mans my neighbor they used a tig welder it llooosk like I put the new mounts in shes beautiful that's all just going check mail bills my mom man seriously bro I could build a house man home hardware has these totttal house packages you can buy to build your own hous like 3 000 feett square foot home man 60,000 dolllars I have property like and my mom ns in coe hill I have 30 acres their with building land but O no im a dream dirtbike guy you know anyways dissabilty drug coverage is working good and dentist you pay a little deductible when you pick up your prescripton 2 dolllars each on .just .listen man a lot of French stuiff again man I don't know why I do that or how it happppens to me just listen my sndoz risperidone is made in qubec all of my rexalll vitamins I takes sevral different ones of them made in quebec my television for my Rambo moves Panasonic quebec model my jean button fly 501 france levais my ski-ddo quebec my gp tnt mx2 can-ams quebece my rotax 406 france developed atk 406 my stereo pionnneer france amp my discplyaer yamha japana france display this is nuts pouches of tobbbbaccco are ference rayo rubes are fench nuts hey more and more all the time they want to separate hey quebec want to spate from canda except bombardier said they would leave and stay in canda instead of quebec if the leave I need my French things man were good medicine mail home later wolf2.
Tue Jun 18 '13 11:20:19 am Set this message as last read

mulliganman
Randell Mulligan
Dublin, CA
USA
Plays: Guitar (50 years)
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Thanks Michelle! The band you tipped us onto is worth a listen!!!!
Tue Jun 18 '13 12:11:08 pm Set this message as last read

OsManiaC
dreams come
met, with
satch
Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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Joe . Thanks for your support for Gezi Park - Your Turkish fans will always love you
Tue Jun 18 '13 12:37:40 pm Set this message as last read
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