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Stay safe Mikey D... We can all help here: http://www.ifrc.org/en/ ... Joe
Sat Mar 12 '11 10:49:40 am Set this message as last read

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You can help Japan deal with earthquake/tsunami by donating through The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) ... Joe
Mon Mar 14 '11 9:45:17 pm Set this message as last read

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In Tokyo, my friend Masahiro Lee is urging voluntary, personal brownouts throughout east Japan to help save electricity for those in need during this disaster.
Mon Mar 14 '11 10:48:00 pm Set this message as last read

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In Tokyo, my friend Masahiro Lee is urging voluntary, personal brownouts throughout east Japan to help save electricity for those in need during this disaster... Joe
Mon Mar 14 '11 10:52:08 pm Set this message as last read

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Fun at Jason Becker's benefit show at Slim's . Please help cure ALS http://youtu.be/TWWDOUxWo5U
Mon Mar 28 '11 9:14:12 pm Set this message as last read

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Kayla, it could be the truss rod's a little loose, or, just about anything else that can be tightened. All guitars need adjusting just about all the time. The more you play 'em the more they need. That's part of the fun I guess... Joe
Mon Mar 28 '11 10:27:33 pm Set this message as last read

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Laza, I do not use, nor have I ever used Keeley pedals... Joe
Thu Apr 28 '11 9:33:38 pm Set this message as last read

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Let's help our brothers and sisters in the South deal with these tornadoes. Visit the Red Cross online if you can help... Thank you... Joe
Thu Apr 28 '11 9:36:28 pm Set this message as last read

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All of us are still in a state of shock and sadness over Carter's passing. Carter, you will be missed.

Carter, the legendary A&R man, producer, songwriter, manager, and lifelong fighter for songs with proper bridges (and, where possible, proper nouns) died on May 10 in Palm Springs. He was 65.

Born John S. Carter in East St. Louis, Illinois, he grew up moving around the West and Midwest, the only child of an oilman and an indefatigable Arthur Godfrey fan.

Carter’s career began in 1967, when he wrote the lyrics to “Incense And Peppermints” by the Strawberry Alarm Clock – a group he renamed by picking words from song titles on the week’s Hot 100 chart. He subsequently became a radio promotion executive for Atlantic Records in San Francisco, where he hired his favorite winos from the Mission District to hand-deliver the Rolling Stones’ Exiles On Main Street to local radio programmers.

Recruited to the A&R department of Capitol Records because of his reputation for spotting hits, Carter worked with Bob Seger and Steve Miller during the periods of their commercial breakthroughs; he also signed – and co-wrote and produced – landmark albums for Sammy Hagar, Bob Welch, and The Motels.

His outstanding creative gifts were taste, language, and wit; above all he was a maker of memes, known on the street as hooks. He collaborated fully with artists, but only contributed to a composition when he sensed a failure to surrender its essence. Fixing a chorus, refurbishing a lyric, adding the telling detail (not infrequently a proper noun) or coming up with an album title or visual image that triangulated with sound and singer to create the ineradicable tattoo of a hit: that was Carter’s calling.

He was, as reported earlier, a stickler for bridges (typically, the new melodic and lyrical information that comes after verse and chorus have repeated a few times). Formal purity was not what drove him, rather the desire to hear every song matter. Unless it was on the level of a “Louie Louie,” Carter believed, any song that wasn’t flush enough to demand a bridge probably didn’t deserve to handle the dice.

In 1983 he overcame powerful corporate opposition to sign an apparent has-been, Tina Turner. He A&R’d her first Capitol album, Private Dancer, and produced several of its tracks, including the title song. The album launched Turner’s years as a global superstar, selling more than 20 million copies.

Carter went on to work at A&M, Atlantic, Chrysalis and Island Records. Yet despite his track record, he often struggled to find colleagues who believed in the artists he loved. When faced with skepticism, Carter leaned on the Ouija and made transformative decisions for fragile careers. He nurtured the songwriting of Tonio K; fought inside battles for David & David and Tori Amos; got Melissa Etheridge a publishing deal with A&M’s affiliate when the label refused to let him sign her.

Carter discovered that he was better able to fight for the talents he revered by working independently as an artist manager. His discoveries include Mark Everett, who records as the Eels, and Paula Cole.

Throughout a life in music that spanned more than forty years, one of Carter’s achievements stands out for its rarity: he has retained the love and respect of nearly everyone he ever worked with, both on the commercial and creative sides of the business. Take as evidence his professional reunion with Sammy Hagar: after decades of unbroken friendship, more than thirty years after they made “Red” together, Hagar invited Carter to manage him. They created the group Chickenfoot, which continues to thrive, along with Hagar’s solo career.

Carter is survived by his wife Christy Carter and his daughter Crosby Carter.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to LiveStrong www.livestrong.org <http://www.livestrong.org>

Joe

Fri May 13 '11 11:07:22 am Set this message as last read

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Ovation1, I love Animals As Leaders... happy to hear someone else does too! ... Joe
Sun Jun 5 '11 11:19:55 am Set this message as last read

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Ken, give my best to Wanda... Yes, good memories of great shows with you guys down in front... Joe
Thu Aug 11 '11 11:49:43 am Set this message as last read

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Tamas, If a scale has both a major 3rd and a minor 7th the term dominant is used to point this out. The exception being Mixo-Lydian... Joe
Fri Aug 19 '11 1:47:46 pm Set this message as last read

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It's Chickenfoot III-eve! Had fun at rehearsal today, tomorrow's webcast will be awesome! ...I haven't seen Moneyball yet, but I hear I made the final cut of the film. I guess I'll have to check it out! ... Joe
Mon Sep 26 '11 10:06:14 pm Set this message as last read

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Mark, of course I remember Captain Video! I ran into Ned a few years back in London of all places, it was good to see him and reminisce... The double CD "Time Machine" contains 4 of the 5 tracks originally contained on that first EP of mine. "Saying Good Bye" is included on the CD... Joe
Wed Oct 12 '11 7:04:12 pm Set this message as last read

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Lily, Woodstock Jam is so very intense and honest, a real moment in time captured like a musical supernova. I'm so happy to hear you listened to the whole thing, as it was meant to be taken in... Joe
Wed Oct 12 '11 7:59:29 pm Set this message as last read

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I wanted to wish you all a wonderful holiday season! See you on tour next year... Joe
Sat Dec 24 '11 3:43:18 pm Set this message as last read

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Sending love and prayers your way Michelle... Thanks to all of you on T2J for making 2011a year to be grateful for... Here comes 2012!... Joe
Sat Dec 31 '11 11:24:24 am Set this message as last read

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Any set list ideas for the upcoming G3 tour?... Joe
Thu Feb 2 '12 11:32:59 am Set this message as last read

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Peace Lily, love and prayers to you and family... Joe
Tue Feb 7 '12 2:13:42 pm Set this message as last read

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I'm deeply saddened on the news of Jim Marshall's passing. He created the tone we all cherish in rock: Big, bold, beautiful and in your face. With every power chord, soaring melody and searing lead we will continue to salute his legacy. R.I.P. Lord of Loud, Jim Marshall.
Thu Apr 5 '12 4:00:25 pm Set this message as last read

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Thoughts and prayers for you and your family Michelle... Joe
Mon Apr 9 '12 11:55:12 am Set this message as last read

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DJMAT14, My heart sank reading about David. Just fourteen, my eyes just started to open at that age. I will be thinking about him today, and his family, who must be so saddened by his passing. Please send my sincere condolences to all who knew and loved him... Joe
Sat Apr 28 '12 10:41:37 am Set this message as last read

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R.I.P. Jon Lord. We will miss you everyday... Joe
Mon Jul 16 '12 11:38:51 am Set this message as last read

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Tracie and Chris, sending love and prayers your way... Joe
Thu Oct 18 '12 9:50:09 pm Set this message as last read

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Tracie and Chris, My brother sent me this poem a while back, I hope it helps you through these difficult times:

Death is nothing at all I have only slipped away into the next room. I am I, and you are you. Whatever we were to each other That we are still. Call me by my old familiar name. Speak to me in the easy way you always used. Put no difference into your tone. Wear no forced air of solemnity or sorrow. Laugh as we always laughed At the little jokes we always enjoyed together. Play, smile, think of me, pray for me. Let my name be ever the household word that it always was. Let it be spoken without effort. Without the ghost of a shadow in it. Life means all that it ever meant. It is the same as it ever was. There is absolute unbroken continuity. What is death but a negligible accident? Why should I be out of mind because I am out of sight? I am waiting for you for an interval somewhere very near just around the corner. All is well. Nothing is past; nothing is lost. One brief moment and all will be as it was before. How we shall laugh at the trouble of parting when we meet again!

...Joe

Thu Oct 25 '12 8:19:26 am Set this message as last read
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