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jelly man
Paul Huxley
Guildford, Surrey
England
Plays: Bass (24 years)
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austin - a transcript would be great, I couldn't make it unfortunately. paul.huxley@ntlworld.com

artanis I - what did i do exactly the same as you, only yesterday? and HONESTLY, the're's no deep meaning, hehe.

dragonchild - hehe

Sun Feb 9 '03 6:36:08 am Set this message as last read

dakook
Rick Shedd
Dana Point, California
USA
Plays: Guitar (48 years)
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Hey Joe-Great concert at the the 4th & B!! I was wondering WHO or WHAT co. designs and or does the artwork on your guitars?? I know they are IBANEZ. Do they sell them that way?? Also, do you use different gauge stings on certain guitars, or all the same, just different guitars??lol ALSO-do your guitars have the same PICK-UPS or different PICK-UPS for certain sounds?? Thanks again for the autographs. PS. Hope you liked your KILLER DANA beannie-DA KOOK
Sun Feb 9 '03 7:35:02 am Set this message as last read

matt king
Matthew King
Brick, New Jersey
United States
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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gleed -- that email was quite rude to say the least from the wembaster @ guitar-guitar.com...

joe -- please don't ever choose those ppl to deal with ever again man, I've heard nothing but god awful things about the chat, and the way it was handled. I do understand how they can get hectic and a bit confused, but...organaztion could have been achieved...and guitar-guitar.com refuses to take responsibility for it. Not the kinda of buisness ethic i'd like to be associated with...

Edited Sun Feb 9 '03 7:40 am

Sun Feb 9 '03 7:40:18 am Set this message as last read

JS Clone 1
Richard Haier
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
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Jstrat57 - Smart choice. JS1000's are guitars I still can't put into words why I like them so much. They feel and sound so damn right and I can't figure out why. Well tone is left to the pickups, but the feel, I don't know.

Sun Feb 9 '03 7:57:38 am Set this message as last read

Greg M
Greg Melia
York
UK
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Happy 100, crispin. AARGHH, I missed the chat because my brother was on the computer.

MegaBoyd Having stuff stolen really sucks, man. I think there must be a theft attack going on on guitarists at the moment, since r6r and anyone else in the north of england might like to note, some thieves just broke into my guitar teacher's house and stole........watit for it...............his old mountain bike which has a cracked frame, and a tent. So, if you guys see any climbing expedition round the peak district with a broken mountain bike and a green Mountain Hardware dome tent, camping by the side of the road because they can't get back into sheffield, laugh at them for me, please! HaHa

Sun Feb 9 '03 8:01:05 am Set this message as last read

JS Clone 1
Richard Haier
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
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Songs I am really digging right now: An Act fo Desperation and Darkness. Both composed by OCPS470
Sun Feb 9 '03 8:04:19 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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As for the chat - I'm not really sure what everybody was expecting? We submitted our questions early, so why would Joe be answering new questions? Was he? I was never sure if Joe could see what was going on in every room since his banter with the host was in all the Satch chat rooms. Could he see what everyone was writing in every room? His name wasn't on the sidebar until the after chat when the host said "Joe Satriani has entered the room" - then everybody swamped him with questions chasing him from room to room. THAT was the ugly part. The rest of the time I just sat back & read the page & threw in my 2 cents every now and then. I learned some new things I hadn't heard Joe say before, so I thought it was an o.k. chat. The person I feel sorry for is JOE. There's only ONE Joe, and thousands of us. He can't possibly get to all of us. I do think he would like to though, but hey, that's why he has this website.

Noodles & beer! lmao!!!

edit: I did see Joe say Hi JS Clone 1 when he came into my chat room. :)

Edited Sun Feb 9 '03 8:14 am

Sun Feb 9 '03 8:10:55 am Set this message as last read

yannicks
saudemont yannick
saint cyr sur morin, france

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hi joe, you're my idol since 14 years, and i'm always happy to heard you when you're playing........ woah!!!!!! sorry to my english !!!! nice to heard you next time yannick (france)
Sun Feb 9 '03 8:29:09 am Set this message as last read

BEARMAN36
Barrie Poole
Orillia, ON
CANADA
Plays: Guitar (34 years)
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Yeah Michelle... it was probably a good idea that the questions were picked ahead of time, but at least Joe was nice enough to hang around after the initial chat and answer a few other questions that he would probably not normally answer... I asked him what his favourite "Country Guitar Player" was and he said "It was Danny Gatton"

For me it was probably Albert Lee... he's been around for a long time, used to play rock and then got into Country & Bluegrass... I admire any guitar player that's willing to study diverse styles, one it makes them a better player, two they're more respected as a musician as well...

I think it was a valid question because not too many people that listens to his style would think Joe even listened to Country... But hey! there you have it... all you Tele players out there should check Danny Gatton out...

And then I asked Joe what the "Greatest Blues Player of all Time" was and Joe said it was "Albert King?"

I said yeah sure... I agree, probably any of the Kings would be really good... He then continued by saying that it's really difficult to name just one and say that he or she is the best...

Personally B.B. King gets it for me but it would be different for everyone else...

I wish I had more time to ask more questions but it turned into a caotic frenzy pretty much after that... and then Joe left soon after...

Thanks anyway Joe, for hanging with us crazed fans for awhile... it means alot! and thanks for answering some questions of my own...

Peace....Brother!

Edited Sun Feb 9 '03 8:41 am

Sun Feb 9 '03 8:30:03 am Set this message as last read

matt king
Matthew King
Brick, New Jersey
United States
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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I agree that the js1000 is one hell of a guitar...but one thing artists have to realize (which is a really hard to thing to do..) eventually if we want to make it anywhere...it's not going to happen when playing a signature instrument. I myself had fallen into this rut...my music DOES have a lot of joe influence to it, but it is different in many ways. The way I get linked back to joe is the appearance I portray, the guitar I use. I would strongly recommend that if you're a player looking to be somewhat successful, and need a new MAIN axe...don't got with a js, a custom shop guitar with a js body, or any other signature guitar...find your own. Tone is in the fingers...and everyone has their own story to tell. Just my 0.02$ from past experience. Breaking the mold is a tough thing to do...especially one that has solidified it'self around ya.
Sun Feb 9 '03 9:03:34 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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"Don't burn down the bridge darlin', you just might want to come back, cause the grass ain't no greener, on the other side of the track."

Albert King :)

Sun Feb 9 '03 9:15:09 am Set this message as last read

Silmarien
Martina ( Dyer)
London,
GB/PL
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hello

thnx to everyone who is supporting me ;) LOL thnx :)

jstrat- congrats, make the best ude of it :)
Sun Feb 9 '03 9:17:15 am Set this message as last read

crispin
crispin Da Costa
high wycombe, bucks
England
Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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js1000 is the guitat to go for. i got another £600 to go but my birthday is in a month.

there is nothin wrong with using a signiture guitar to play if you want to get good and famous. The les pual is a signiture and look at how many people use that.

Crushing day: r u copying me. lol. How long are you from london.

Sun Feb 9 '03 9:20:02 am Set this message as last read

JS Clone 1
Richard Haier
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
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Michelle - Yeah that was awesome. Big fat thanks to John(Invigor) for saying hi to me. Was working for 6 hours on Saturday.

Matt - I recall 80's bands like poison using a Jem777DY and a Jem777SK in some of their music videos. If I keep my 7V, it's getting all the white stripped off or some of the white stripped of with red veins added in the body. Something insane. It is better to find your own even though a guitar is a guitar is a guitar.

Sun Feb 9 '03 9:21:35 am Set this message as last read

Invigor
John B
Regina, Sk
Canada
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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*flexes*
Sun Feb 9 '03 9:29:14 am Set this message as last read

matt king
Matthew King
Brick, New Jersey
United States
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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...take it from first hand experience rich...and the comment about the les paul...that's like comparing it to a strat. a les paul is basically a style of body these days...now if you had said a zakk wylde or joe perry les paul...i don't think many ppl go for those that are working to make it famous. individuality is something that has to be acheived in at least SOME form to be successfull...using someone else's axe is not a good step...but hell, do what's comfortable. just trying to shed some light on an issue that I once blinded myself by.
Sun Feb 9 '03 9:48:29 am Set this message as last read

death cube k

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matt king thejoe perry i have is awesome,{i did have the Joe perry sig taken off) i have the same neck pickup as an explorer its very hot i like it alot, tons of guys use em in the studio,.... if you look on the ibanez site hardly any of the endorsing artist are using js/jem/uv guitars, ..... so i guess you are correct, why use somebody else's sig model, ..
crispin yes thats where i got my nick
Sun Feb 9 '03 10:38:40 am Set this message as last read

crushingday62
chris woodland
slough, berks
england
Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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crispin im from bristol but wanna support ur plea for joe cos ive bin to the astoria to see vai and its an amzin day trip so seein joe wud b awsume
Sun Feb 9 '03 10:42:26 am Set this message as last read

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Well, it seems like there are a lot of negative feelings about the chat now. I said a few "bad" things about the whole process yesterday, but I think it went pretty well once I sit back and consider what it was. It could've been better, but it was great for an average "online chat".

gleed - The webmaster does have a point. The service is free, and he's under no obligation to make it work for you specifically. It does sound like he was a little rude, but maybe he had a lot of people emailing him about the chat.


michelle - "Noodles & beer" was probably my favorite part of the chat, too...hehehe.
death cube K - Why'd you have the Joe Perry signature removed? ::sniffle::

...Austin...

Sun Feb 9 '03 10:48:55 am Set this message as last read

death cube k

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austin i had it removed , ...mmmmm because i had cracks in the finish and had to get it refinished, so i figured, i also had a maple laminate added to the back it is just as flamed and same burst as the front.. now it looks like joe's prototype he had before the production model.. sos all in all its better now, if aerosmith ever tour around here again i will get get him to sign it for real,,,,,,
Sun Feb 9 '03 10:53:07 am Set this message as last read

crushingday62
chris woodland
slough, berks
england
Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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i think ive asked this b4 but do u think a mavrick f1 is better value for money than a js100? anyones views wud b great
Sun Feb 9 '03 10:55:30 am Set this message as last read

RDG
Raymond DiGiorgio
San Diego, CA
USA
Plays: Guitar (42 years)
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Man... smile people cuz life's too short NOT TO! :-)

Ray - RDG
http://www.mp3.com/rdg

Sun Feb 9 '03 11:08:38 am Set this message as last read

The_Flobb
Michael Fothergill
near London, Surrey
England
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well, i tried to JS100 and, let's face it, Ibanez pickups are terrible compared to the DiMarzios, so i wouldn;t go for one anyway. I have a JS1000 and as far as signatiure models are concerned, it looks great, plays and sounds better and looks like a super ibanez or sumthing, it's not shouting "i'm a signature guitar blah blah". If the signature one is the best, theeeeen you buy it.
Sun Feb 9 '03 11:10:43 am Set this message as last read

FalconIII

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Thanks for the welcome, It is Stu not boo. I've been enjoying reading some of the post on the site. Oh well got to get the woodsheding in, by the way Why is my son's favorite song, and I like that one also, Joe did that one at the Fillmore, first time I have heard that one live.

Edited Sun Feb 9 '03 11:41 am
Sun Feb 9 '03 11:40:09 am Set this message as last read

Joe Satriani

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...yeah, that chat was a little strange...I was in a backstage room only seeing questions forwarded to me at an incredibly slow pace. When I went to the other rooms myself it was a total barrage of chat and instant messaging that left me no choice but to log off and go play my guitar!...But, hey, it was fun anyway...Thanks to all our fans for a great run of shows...now a little rest and off we go to Mexico and beyond...Joe...
Sun Feb 9 '03 12:15:41 pm Set this message as last read
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