TheHawkGuy
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And where does the inspiration for your music come from?
Joe Satriani :I'm just inspired by everyday life. I find it very wondrous. There is so much to reflect upon, to write about, to dream about, and to hope for.
I only really play what I'm really passionate about. I don't just sit down and write an album. I can't work like that. My heart wouldn't be in it. I don't think a note would come out.
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Sun Jan 22 '06 6:04:08 pm
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TheHawkGuy
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The complete track listing has been released for DEEP PURPLE frontman Ian Gillan's upcoming album "Gillan's Inn" a celebration of Ian's 40th year on the road, featuring remakes of tracks spanning Ian's entire career.
As previously reported, "Gillan's Inn" will be made available on the new DualDisc format; regular stereo CD on one side, DVD on the other. Gillan has used this to allow listeners to choose from four different guitar solos on the remake of "Smoke on the Water".
In a recent interview with Rockdetector.com, Gillan spoke about the "Smoke on the Water" remake that appears on the upcoming CD: "'Smoke on the Water' is a big, big part of my history and a big part of why I'm here and able to do what I do," he said. "I couldn't really ignore that, but at the same time, you have to recognize that a lot of those songs, [like] 'Smoke
', 'Child In Time', 'Highway Star', etc. are snapshots in time and cannot be improved. They are what they are. It would be foolish to try and recapture that magic, because you can't. So, what I did with 'Smoke on the Water' was to treat it respectfully, it's a fairly regular version, but use it as a showcase for some of the guitarists to work with. On there you have Jeff Healey, Steve Morse, Joe Satriani
The talent there is incredible."
Among the other guest musicians slated to appear on the record are BLACK SABBATH guitarist Tony Iommi, fellow DEEP PURPLE members Ian Paice (drums) and Roger Glover (bass), Jon Lord, Don Airey, Joe Satriani, Jeff Healey, Janick Gers, Michael Lee, Johnny Rzeznik, Robby Takac and Redd Volkeart.
"Gillan's Inn" track listing:
CD Side:
01. Unchain Your Brain Feat. Joe Satriani (guitar), Michael Lee (drums)
02. Bluesy Blue Sea Feat. Jamick Gers (guitar), Michael Lee (drums)
03. A Day Late And A Dollar Short Feat. Uli Jon Roth (guitar), Ronnie James Dio (vocals)
04. Hang Me Out To Dry Feat. Joe Satriani (guitar), Michael Lee (drums)
05. Men Of War Feat. Steve Morse (guitar), John Rzeznik (guitar)
06. When A Blind Man Cries Feat. Jeff Healy (guitar), Jon Lord (organ)
07. Sugar Plum Feat. Roger Glover (bass), Ian Paice (drums)
08. Trashed Feat. (Tony Iommi (guitar), Roger Glover (bass), Ian Paice (drums)
09. No Worries
10. Smoke On The Water Feat. Steve Morse (guitar), John Rzeznik (guitar), Jon Lord (organ), Ian Paice (drums)
11. No Laughing In Heaven Feat. Roger Glover (bass), Ian Paice (drums)
12. Speed King Feat. Joe Satriani (guitar), Michael Lee (drums)
13. Loving On Borrowed Time Feat. Steve Morse (guitar), Uli Jon Roth (guitar)
14. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight Feat. Joe Elliott (vocals)
DVD Side:
* Complete album in 5.1 surround sound
* Making Of "Gillan's Inn" video
* Track by track audio commentary byIan Gillan
* Special "Select the Soloist for Smoke On the Water" section (choose from Jeff Healy, Joe Satriani, Steve Morse, Tony Iommi, Uli Jon Roth and more)
* Rare performance videos of Ian fronting DEEP PURPLE and BLACK SABBATH
* "Demon's Eye" DVD side only featuring Jeff Healy (guitar), Jon Lord (organ)
* Special DVD-ROM bonus track "Can I Get A Witness?" featuring Cliff Bennett (singing), Ronnie James Dio (backing vocals), Mickey Lee Soule (keyboards)
* Photo Gallery
* Lyrics
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Fri Mar 10 '06 9:35:33 am
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TheHawkGuy
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Hey Joe Satriani
How are you doing lately? I'm wondering something, Are you still considering make a Live in SF DVD thing this year?it would be too cool if you did, I mean, it have been years, been awhile
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TheHawkGuy
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questions
How much can a jom classical custom made guitar is worth? need to do a price check
Is there a site that can do a estimate price check on jom classical guitar? a used one? can someone give a list of estimated prices that usually cost if it were sold as used and old?
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TheHawkGuy
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I got some insider info.......
JOE SATRIANI
will be sitting in with Ian Gillian at tonights
SLIM'S SHOW!!!
http://www.slims-sf.com/
Just an FYI to you Satriani fans
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TheHawkGuy
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Hey joe in blue text
How about time machine classic allbum 2! I mean, your classic way's are more guitar revealing then compare to your newer albums,, don"t you agree?
hope so
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TheHawkGuy
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Hey joe in blue text.. how it going ,dude
whereever happen to this webcast live chat to another site whiles you could of add your own moderator to your own chatsite at satriani.com ..bettter yet.. why not add audio voice chat to your site, just a ideas and thoughts
The Eagle
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Fri Aug 10 '07 12:11:07 am
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TheHawkGuy
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Joe Satriani
Hey Joe, I heard you got your new cd coming out this spring huh? well,I look forward to your new album,..
you and your crew have a very nice holiday
TheHawk
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TheHawkGuy
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Joe Satriani in blue text
Happy Belate 2009 to you and been awhile since written to you, What happening with your projects? and What's new with your life?
hoping all is well with you
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What is an Internet stalker?
At its mildest, a stalker is simply a troll that has attached itself to an individual. At worst, boring, at best, flattering. Find out about trolls. But a stalker can be a serious predator, using the Internet to pursue a real or imagined vendetta, or other perverted agenda. Risk assessment is an essential first step.
How dangerous is it?
Start by thinking about who it is; is it someone you have simply upset on the Internet, someone with whom you've had a relationship? Is it someone you knew before, or have met in the real world?
Think about where you see it - newsgroups? forums? chat rooms? email?
What does it say? Is it a matter of direct insults? Is it lies and rumors? Does it reveal information not generally known that you want kept secret?
When - and how often - does it appear?
How is it threatening? Is it simply annoying, or do you fear direct contact, betrayal or what? Think about the worst it can do ... how bad is that?
Why are you being stalked - is it simply spite and boredom, is it envy or resentment? Have you done anything that you think may have set it off?
Once you can answer these questions, you will have a clearer idea of what you are dealing with, and how quickly you may need to act.
What To Do - General Advice
1. In virtually every case, the first line of defense is to do nothing; simply treat it as a troll and ignore it - most will go away fairly quickly. remember, these creatures are a form of troll; if they fail to get rapid feedback, their inclination is to move on- they usually have neither the stamina nor the intelligence for a difficult situation.
2. But - however mild this stalker appears - always save every message you receive. A good way to do this is to create a new folder in your mailbox, and move all mails or copy newsgroup postings to that folder. I'd advise keeping this folder for at least a year after the last post, possibly longer. This can be a useful store of evidence, if later required, and can help in identifying the stalker.
3. Consider your options. Retaliation will make you feel better, but can be risky; as it make inspire, provoke or enable the stalker to strike further. For example, using the stalker's guestbook to warn them is risky if you have a guestbook that is open to attack. But if it is reasonably safe, then attack - let the stalker know that you are not afraid of electrons!
4. By definition, a stalker is a coward, like all bullies, like all who attack from behind, or in the dark. Be sure to mention this in every attack.
5. Stalkers make it personal - You make it impersonal. Minimize any private response you make; maximize every public response.
6. Not invariably, but usually, stalkers are none too bright; as JR would say, "The Elevator Don't Reach the Top Floor" - few intelligent people would go down the road to stalks ville. Some, of course, are severely mentally ill. If you suspect that, then do not engage the stalker in any kind of dialog - just keep careful records and make appropriate reports.
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TheHawkGuy
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7. Be Reasonable - Your attacks should be in response to the stalker's - and their first line of defense will be to accuse you of stalking - so don't go over the top. You'll usually be amazed how easy it is to attack a stalker, but exercise restraint. If they write in your forum, and it's safe to respond - then write in theirs. But be honest, brief and to the point - even if you post in every thread.
8. Keep records of all that you do, as well as what they do - and consider writing a web diary, or opening a web page to expose them. They may well have a reputation to lose - if they deserve to lose it, help them to lose it (example - The Zeppo).
9. Share The Laughter - However unnerving a stalker may be, if you look at them coldly in the light of day, they are pretty ridiculous. Some are Nothing But Ridiculous (example - Spiro). Savour that; turn it around, let them - and the world - see how ridiculous they are. Every time you mock them, you gain, and they lose. Share The Laughter.
10. Be consistent - once you have identified their weaknesses (besides being a loopy, cowardly piece of slime!), use the information against them, in every response.
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