cheese101
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Listening to Unstoppable Momentum through headphones while I work....
Each song is so different from each other but all together, this album just feels like such a celebration of LIFE. I don't know how to say it any better than that. It's taking me through so many different emotions with each song...
I just sit here grinning ear to ear and bopping along with Three Sheets to the Wind...and then along comes I'll Put a Stone on your Cairn and I get tears every time...now A Door Into Summer and I can feel the breezy air going by....EVERY single song triggers such an emotional response in me!!!
If someone sat and watched me as I listen to the entire album, they'd think I was crazy, lol!!! But this is what I love best about Joe...honest emotions come through in his music, I feel them deep inside, and then morph them into my own feelings based on what I get from each song. No other musician affects me as he does and I'm so grateful to have found him.
Thanks so much Joe, you are such a bright light in my world :) Don't know what I'd do without ya!!
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Fri May 10 '13 9:57:20 am
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Mary Lou
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Changed Track Order on New CD to go:
7-Shine on American Dreamer
8-Jumpin' In
9-Jumpin' Out
10-The Weight of the World (started at .57)
4-Three Sheets to the Wind (started at .17)
6-A Door Into Summer
1-Unstoppable Momentum
3-Lies and Truths
2-Can't Go Back
5-I'll Put A Stone on your Cairn
11-A Celebration
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Fri May 10 '13 11:40:11 am
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civgeek
Matt Dorado Portland, OR USA Plays: Guitar (53 years)
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Looking forward to the new CD as always. But as many of you know I haven't been the biggest fan of the last couple or the Chickenfoot stuff. Hoping for some energy out of this CD.
Meanwhile back in PDX we played a show and got some video for a few songs.
Death Mex
The Snake
Gabriel's Hammer
Then I also did a Rig Rundown of the gear I'm going to be using on our new CD.
Civ
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Fri May 10 '13 11:50:17 am
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hellfredo2
Alfred Montjovet Paris, France Plays: Guitar (11 years)
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Still having doubt on which song I prefer between jumpin in and out...
Both are so cool, deep and beautiful at the same time... There' s an absolutly beautiful and pure moment around 2:30 in Jumpin' out that's maybe what will make the difference.
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Fri May 10 '13 1:01:30 pm
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Pip55
Phil W... ... from South West UK Pip55 on twitter Plays: Guitar
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It's that time again....
I had a little bit of spare time thisarvo, enough to get the guitar out, and video a song while learning it, so here is my cover of
Three Sheets to the Wind which I'm thinking may just be the marmite/vegemite song on the album?
Dedicated to our favourite posh (irish) guy who likes a tipple and gets into scrapes, and for whom the song was written.
Cheers everyone, have a good weekend whatever you're doing
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Fri May 10 '13 1:17:01 pm
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Mamali JS
Mohamad Tehran Plays: Guitar
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Only 7 more days left to see you joe on the stage........
Maybe you don't know joe BUT you have so many fans in IRAN and I'm sure The majority of the population in concert will be your iranian fans.
Thanks for the Istanbul tour.....see you there
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Fri May 10 '13 1:36:42 pm
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oxley11
Hackensack, NJ United States Plays: Guitar (15 years)
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The chorus melody for Lies And Truths is just about the greatest thing I've ever heard. Been stuck in my head for the past couple of days.
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Fri May 10 '13 1:39:16 pm
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cheese101
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Nice one Pip!! That song just really makes me smile every time I hear it! How do you pick these things up so dang fast? And did you get my thank-you email? I never know if the thing will go through or not.
How about doing A Celebration next??
Mc.....roll up the window, there's a good lad.....*rolls eyes*....but I love ya anyway ya Irish nink, lol!
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Fri May 10 '13 3:04:40 pm
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Skippygirl
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Pipster, excellent job again. Did you find my post on FB?
Al, what Cheesey said. I defo think we need footage of you on the last bus home tonight to go with Pip's video.
Cheese, totes agree about how each song makes you feel and I think the sequencing of the tracks is brilliant.
Joe, hope rehearsals are going well, I'm sure you're about to pack those cool orange pants and head off to Turkey. Safe travels.
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Fri May 10 '13 4:00:42 pm
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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See on Saturdays I get the last 4am bus or the first 6am bus.... the last ones way quicker with darkness....
good night! went to a spanish and italian party somewhere witha man named mario getting a guitar for a present along with cake! good night!!! just home in bed now feeling comfy 8).... off to kilkenny on monday with the ladyfriend... sauna and massage.. imagine me being all serious and ex-foliated
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Fri May 10 '13 10:13:14 pm
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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actually there is footage of me playing football on FB... I got man of the match and we won 26-9 last Thursday.... even got a featured review of my performance.. Just saaaaaaaaaaayin I did it myyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy waaaaaaaaaaaaay
Alan "Gigsy" McKenna I'm called... a left peg to die for...
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Fri May 10 '13 10:20:39 pm
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campbell
paul campbell coatbridge, lanarkshire scotland Plays: Guitar (2018 years)
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Thank you to everyone who passed on their prayers and thoughts to me over the recent passing of my Mum, it never ceases to amaze me the kindness of the people on this site, thank you again.
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Sat May 11 '13 2:27:50 am
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Pip55
Phil W... ... from South West UK Pip55 on twitter Plays: Guitar
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Campbell - I'm catching up on posts, and so sorry for your loss. I completely sympathise with you. Try and keep your head up, lots of good people here to help. My tip, don't play track 5 from the new album
Kevvh1 - hey mate, what took you so long to get on this site lol. Welcome. New foot in the fall
Cheese, Chelle, Skip, Uncle Tom Cobley and all.... - realise I owe y'all emails. Getting there... promise. Lets say 3 days rather than 3 years :-p
JS Blackdog - so after a few more listens, what do you think?
Skip - I'm sorry about your bad news, I hope various things are keeping you on the up. There's always sweet & sour huh! Put a stone on your cairn is the guaranteed tear puller
SpaceAli - Joe uses original edge, it's his preference. You need to be careful as to which JS you are fitting an edge to as depending on the age/model the routing in the back may not allow it
Oxley11 - that hook in Lies and Truths is exactly the one I mentioned. It's just epic.
Blue Moon - loving your way out of trouble, good attitude there mate. Trouble does also cover wrong buses etc ;-)
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Sat May 11 '13 5:20:14 am
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Pip55
Phil W... ... from South West UK Pip55 on twitter Plays: Guitar
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Three Sheets to the Wind cover
Thanks for the positive vibes on this guys. Have the album on at any opportunity, and the songs are just going in I guess
Cheese - it's a great groove, and I have a little movie in my head. Is that why you smile too? No idea how they translate quickly for me, expect Joe plays them light years differently. Celebration is definitely on the list. A fave for you already?
Skippy - thanks dearest, but a no on the FB post. We def need a bus video and some editing. Not sure I have the software lol
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Sat May 11 '13 5:29:46 am
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Murff
james murff d'iberville, ms us Plays: Guitar (29 years)
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Thank you, Mr. Satch. Maybe it was partly the fact that my grandmother passed this past Wednesday, but the new album has been an uplifter for me.Thank you for the free download. I am stoked to receive my new guitar strap, and the new cd in the mail. I havee been a fan for 19 years, now, and you still surprise my ears and soul with your positive energy.
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Sat May 11 '13 9:40:27 am
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turbo236
Ian Wise Nampa, ID USA Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Hello friends!
I have been gone for so long I am literally reading the instructions on how to format a post... I should be ashamed. But, I have had my work cut out for me the past couple years; I guess you could say I've kind of "checked out" of a lot of things and places. Right now, unfortunately, I am in the middle of a divorce. Though I am happy to say we are still friends. I have a small group of military veteran buddies that I visit in a scheduled support group every Wednesday morning that really keep me hanging in there through everything.
I don't even remember the last time I posted here. As soon as I post this, I'll have to go check it out.. You guys have been in my thoughts even though I have not been here (or twitter, really).{br]
Anyway, I thought now was as good of time as any to log in here and check in seeing that the new album just came out and a new tour is at our doors (probably not in Boise, though). I have got to be honest, I have not even listened to UM all the way through yet. I CAN NOT make it past the title track. I LOVE that song!! Some day I will wear it out and will move along, I suppose, but, for now, that is really all I am listening to.
EDIT- I've been gone for 7 months. Still a long time, but I thought I was gone for 2 years!! Time... flies?
Ian
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Sat May 11 '13 11:20:59 am
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hellfredo2
Alfred Montjovet Paris, France Plays: Guitar (11 years)
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I'm listening Joe's music a lot thanks to the new album, discovering and rediscovering things at every moment. I relly like this feeling. Unstoppable momentum's deepness makes me think and sends vibrations making echo with what i feel deep in my heart. I also listened to Black swans and worhole wiz' a lot and I rediscovered it: actually this album is now one of my favorite.
Live in Montreal is an absolute masterpiece and my new listens improved in a very positive way the sensations i had first. The end of the show (and especially Why and Wind in the trees) just blows me away.
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Sat May 11 '13 2:18:54 pm
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Brindleboy
Bill Ladwig Jackson, Wisconsin United States Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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I am a big fan of your music, you are my motivation in playing the guitar. Saw you in concert at the Pabst theatre in Milwaukee Wisconsin several years ago and was wondering if you have any plans in returning to this area. Thank you for your time and all the music you have given us, you are a great muscian , God Bless you and your family
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Sat May 11 '13 3:05:08 pm
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Nohmah
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Just wanted to say how much I'm enjoying the new album. It's different than prior work but no less enjoyable.
I think right off the bat my 2 faves were Can't Go Back and Lies and Truths.
Regarding Lies and Truths, I was listening to it the first time and thought "woah, Massimo Izzizzari." There are quite a few similarities with The Alchemist (fantastic track btw off another great album).
I am enjoying the almost constant upbeat nature of it, definitely makes me feel good and plays well when working.
Can't wait to check out the set @ the D.C. show (though that's a ways off). Anyways, thanks for yet another superb album and stay young.
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Sat May 11 '13 5:06:17 pm
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