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Norman Cohen Towson, MD USA
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Joe, I just bought the CD at the local privately owned record store, and I love it! I've listened to it three times already, and I really love Chords Of Life, Seven String, and Sleep Walk. Speaking of Sleep Walk, have you ever considered making a CD of covers? I'd love to hear your take on songs like Hendrixs' VooDoo Child, or Led Zeps' The Song Remains the Same. Can't wait to catch your show in Baltimore. Is it going to be a long set, or a shortened one, since your with Dream Theater?
Norm
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Tue Jun 25 '02 8:01:27 am
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Norman Cohen Towson, MD USA
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Joe, thanks for taking the time to speak with me and the others after the 9:30 gig. I forgot to ask you, Did you or MTV ever release the "unplugged" stuff you did? I was watching "The Satch Tapes" video, and I saw some songs from the series. Thanks.
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Sat Dec 14 '02 7:36:24 pm
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Norman Cohen Towson, MD USA
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Joe, I can't wait to see you again this summer. Are you going totry out any new material you've written on this tour? You asked for suggestions about the set list... How about splitting the show into thirds, and doing a retro set, an acoustic set, and a blues set. No matter what you play, I know that I'll leave the show happy !!! Norm
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Mon Jan 13 '03 4:09:39 pm
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Norman Cohen Towson, MD USA
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Back in '79, I went to see Black Sabbath, and some band named Van Halen opened up. Man was that guitar player awesome. After that I thought that Eddie was god.
Then one day in the mid 80's, I'm listening to the radio and I hear Satch Boogie, and I think who in the world is this!?! After seeing Joe during the Flying in a Blue Dream tour, and seeing Van Halen with Sammy, I began saying Eddie who?
I've been a loyal fan to Joe all of these years, because the man continues to be creative, glows upon stage, and most importantly, interacts with his fans.
Those who choose to pay around 100 bucks to her a recluse emerge for a nostalgia show, see what happens if you try to go back stage for a meet and greet.
I'll save my money to see Joe.
Rock on!
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Wed Mar 24 '04 2:13:28 pm
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Norman Cohen Towson, MD USA
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Rock & Roll, and the guitar are born again!!! I'm listening to the new cd on my surround sound system, and it is Awesome!!!
Thanks for another great one Joe. I can't wait to see you playing these live soon!!!
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Fri Apr 9 '04 8:41:15 am
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Norman Cohen Towson, MD USA
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I've been a big time fan of Joes', and I've seen him live 12 times (4 times back stage). While I'm pumped about the album and tour, I have to say I am totally blown away by buckethead. I saw him live back in November, and Damn!!!! I was so blown away by what I saw and heard, I can't get enough of him. Over 30 records, and very diverse! Yeah, I know the persona is wierd, but once you get past that, you will be in awe!
Joe- you have to get the guy on a G3 tour!
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Sat Feb 4 '06 1:08:24 pm
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