joe satriani - interact > talk to joe
{JS} Road Discography Gear Interact The Vault
[ Post Message ] [ View New Posts ] [ View All Posts ] [ Mark all as read ] [ Mark all unread ] [ View Archive Talk To Joe Posts ]
View messages from the last [ View Joe Messages Only ] 215369 posts by 17898 (of 168444) members
  { There are 163617 new posts since Mon Jan 26 '04 3:04 pm PST }
Jump to page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 >>
[Next Page]

Fretslayer

363 posts total | IP Logged
JS JP 41: I'd go with "Flying In a Blue Dream" I think it appeals to a wide range of tastes, plus it's just an amazing song ;)
Mon Jan 26 '04 3:07:19 pm Set this message as last read

cal1234
khalid mannan
surrey, b.c
canada
Plays: Guitar (2024 years)
1 post total | IP Logged
joe I am from vancouver b.c , I have see u twice in vanoucver , once on the strange beautiful tour and once in g3 and I am not going to waste ur time by telling u how good both shows were. joe the thing is that there should be another g3 soon and u alos have to make sure u play in vancouver . g3o3 was the best thing I have ever seen but joe in the next g3 if u could bring john petrucci again it wouold be great . I in thins email represent about 20 of my friends who would kill to have u in vancouver .
Mon Jan 26 '04 3:17:12 pm Set this message as last read

Fretslayer

363 posts total | IP Logged
I'd go with "Summer Song" next, classic Satch
Mon Jan 26 '04 3:17:38 pm Set this message as last read

s1220
josh smallbone
WEM, SHROPSHIRE
england
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
100 posts total | IP Logged
ocps470 yeah but when u say wear what do you mean? is it just that the tuning doesn't stay quite so stable or what? cos if thats the case then my tuning is fine and so is the action of the trem arm. also can you replace the knife edges?
Mon Jan 26 '04 3:24:30 pm Set this message as last read

Dr Tint
robert snider
akron, ohio
usa
Plays: Guitar (40 years)
2 posts total | IP Logged
hey gang,whats happening?just got home from work.getting ready to jam alittle.why do the audience boo stu.can somebody please tell me this? i will check back a little later
Mon Jan 26 '04 3:35:02 pm Set this message as last read

Master Yoda
Neil Morgan
York, North Yorkshire
England
Plays: Guitar (30 years)
1446 posts total | IP Logged

OK then, try this...

NM

Mon Jan 26 '04 3:52:48 pm Set this message as last read

alexandrecaetano
Alexandre Caetano
Caldas da Rainha, Estremadura
Portugal
Plays: Guitar (32 years)
764 posts total | IP Logged

Hello Friends !!!

Today all Soccer lovers in Portugal are under a big sorrow :-(.

A football player of Benfica team died yesterday during the game. He had 24 years of age. I`m a fan of Benfica and it`s so hard to see a young man die.

More news on: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2004/soccer/01/25/bc.eu.spt.soc.benfica.feher.ap/index.html

RIP MIKLOS FEHÉR.

Sorry friends, i know that soccer is not popular in USA but i`m a little sad about this.

Take care and have a nice day!!!



Edited Tue Jan 27 '04 12:12 am

Mon Jan 26 '04 3:54:20 pm Set this message as last read

Stu Clone
Graham Shackelford
Tacoma, Washington
USA
Plays: Bass (26 years)
1404 posts total | IP Logged
alright, everybody, and i mean everybody

help me out on this.... let the call ring true, such that no one will ever ask again.


what was thought to be "boo," is actually...


STUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

(subsequent posters are hereby mandated to type in an appropriate number of capital Us for their next post, violaters will be executed)


Edited Mon Jan 26 '04 4:02 pm
Mon Jan 26 '04 4:01:14 pm Set this message as last read

peter mulas
pete mulas
sydney, nsw
australia
Plays: Guitar (-9979 years)
168 posts total | IP Logged

Dizzy - the piezo pickup is simply a pickup that they normally put on an acoustic guitar. Although the electric guitar lacks the dimensions of an acoustic guitar to fully give a full acoustic sound, the piezo doesnt sound half bad, and is great for live application when you have to go from an acoustic part straight into a soaring lead, or heavy riff.

Mick87 - I am still around.

Mon Jan 26 '04 4:09:07 pm Set this message as last read

cr6zyhorse
Tim Porter
Forestville, NY
United States
Plays: Guitar (20 years)
2 posts total | IP Logged
Hey Joe, this is my first time here. I recently picked up your dvd live in San Francisco, Awesome!
Mon Jan 26 '04 4:12:44 pm Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
2318 posts total | IP Logged

trutina - good to see you back bro... shame yer fish got too wasted emptying out yer booz cab to clean out their filter... that'll learn 'em...

I hope all is well...


ovation - latest on the Raft... lead guitars to the 1st movement are pretty much done.. just listened back to it.. the first big sweep is a little loose and rattley... not good enough... I'll do a drop-in and mend it tomorrow... appart from that I am very pleased... played me lil' nuts off.. lol..

tomorrow - after I've mended my gaffed sweep... 2nd movement and hopefully a little more.....

well pleased....

big self satisfied grin to me... lmao..

happy one-an-arf-grand


js jp - I think he lives there... ain't Ovation some kinda like island someplace neer France?
why do they all mooooo stuuuuu...
yoda / Nick - I'm easy.... you guys decide.. I guess it may be easier to jam at my place one at a time... then you may get more out of it indiviually rather than me trying to keep you both happy?? lol.. or if you guys would prefer to be together kinda bouncing ideas around then that's cool with me too... just let me know.....

Yoda - have a good un at the gig...


Mon Jan 26 '04 4:17:18 pm Set this message as last read

wakiss
andres bowie
el paso,texas, texas
united states
Plays: Guitar (26 years)
1 post total | IP Logged
Hi joe may be sounds crazy but what about a total acoustic CD , beyond all , a total acoustic CD between you and steve vai ahh , think about it. it can be a new challenge
Mon Jan 26 '04 4:21:00 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

8476 posts total | IP Logged

I always thought they were cooooing Stu...

SOTD - Bring It On Home ~ Led Zep

coo-coo-cachoo

Mon Jan 26 '04 4:21:25 pm Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
2318 posts total | IP Logged

right now.... on the telly.. there is some geezer talking about looking for organisms on Mars....

cool...

so how do you look for an organism exactly... I thought that if the chemistry is right and the right shit is hapnin' they jus' like happen..

Mon Jan 26 '04 4:44:56 pm Set this message as last read

cr6zyhorse
Tim Porter
Forestville, NY
United States
Plays: Guitar (20 years)
2 posts total | IP Logged
Lookie here, I'm already on my second post.....Amazing!
Mon Jan 26 '04 4:54:16 pm Set this message as last read

juju808
Julie James
Denver, Colorado
Plays: maracas....
462 posts total | IP Logged

JS JP 41- Depending on the persons musical preferences and their current mood I would pick out either summer song, sittin round, slick, swta, the forgotten (part 2), house of the bullets, seven string, fiabd, mphgt, awyawm... you know what that is just a silly question... it is impossible to represent joe accurately (and a 20+ year career with several styles) with just one song... i throw the question out... :)

hope all in satchland are having a good evening and staying warm...

juju

Mon Jan 26 '04 4:55:47 pm Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
2318 posts total | IP Logged

I just figured a good scam..

I'm going to start making karaoke CD's for a'capella music.. lol...

Mon Jan 26 '04 5:02:03 pm Set this message as last read

Quantum

166 posts total | IP Logged
mowlie_2000 --- well my amp makes some funny noises at times. kinda like static. AND I think it's not as loud as it used to be. not enough headroom. so you recommend I change the tubes anyway? any brand you recommend? how do I know if I should change the preamp or power tubes??

Do The Stu --- hey there!! it's good to be back!! how is everything? college going fine? I have2 midterms this week...

Megaboyd --- man that sucks.... hope they find whoever did it. in the meantime, just take it easy....

JS JP 41 --- I would have to say Satch Boogie. That song just explodes man...


Edited Mon Jan 26 '04 5:08 pm
Mon Jan 26 '04 5:07:45 pm Set this message as last read

JS_JS
Jacob Stewart
Washington
U S
Plays: Guitar (22 years)
1504 posts total | IP Logged
dang, I have been too busy, I will start posting more often though if I can, school sucks except for music class of course

JS JP 41 dang, you went posting physco! to answer your question no I am not a serial killer though I have been told that I would be one later on if my life but we always joke about that kinda stuff. do you play guitar or anything? I have been playing for a year and a half about, its fun, I just got a new program that teaches guitar that one of our friends from church made, he is an awsome guitar, keyboard player and singer, I am gonna enjoy messing around with it and I take lessons from a really good guitar every once in a while. I saw the question you asked Joe and I think the answer might be yes; he said that he was raised catholic but I dont think he is the traditional catholic, Catholic is a form of crhistianity, he also seems like a good enough person if you look at the life he has led, he is a really cool guy for all I can tell and I think he is. are you? I am, I actually go to a lutheren church which is strange but it isnt like the national lutheren church-meaning it isnt as liberal which is a blessing.
Mon Jan 26 '04 5:16:19 pm Set this message as last read

Loo Who

137 posts total | IP Logged
hi there
Mon Jan 26 '04 5:18:31 pm Set this message as last read

JS_JS
Jacob Stewart
Washington
U S
Plays: Guitar (22 years)
1504 posts total | IP Logged
JS JP 41 I actually just got a new guitar and amp, here is the link to it, I dont have the right whammy bar for it but the local music store ordered it from Ibanez for me and I will pick it up next time I got in, also one of the little nuts on the bridge came off some how but that should be easy to replace and it doesnt really do anything. my amp is a Berhinger Gx 212, it is pretty sweet, it has a built in effects unit and stuff, not to mention it is a 212 though somewhere in the not to near future it would be nice to have a 410 or something though I am happy with it. my effects I have a Boss Ds-1 distortion and a cry baby GCB-95 which is the origonal crybaby pedal, they sound sweet together; the annoying thing is I have to turn down the mid and treble tones so the pedal doesnt scratch and cut out so I cant the wah tone I want, I really love that scratching wah sound but I can mess with it more and try to get it, I had it before, do you play giutar, what effects do you have if any? amp too
Mon Jan 26 '04 5:24:27 pm Set this message as last read

Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III
Costa Mesa, CA
United States
Plays: Bass (25 years)
4067 posts total | IP Logged

ovation1 - Happy belated 1.5k...I don't think I mentioned that earlier. :-)


JS JP 41 - Joe has said in past interviews that he believes in God. I don't remember what religion he said he was.

Your Satch question is a tough one...the song I would choose would depend on the person's musical tastes. I would choose Why or Slick for a rock fan, Love Thing or Thinking Of You for other people, something like Borg Sex for techno fans, and so on.

If I could only pick one song, it would be Always With Me, Always With You. It's "safe" enough to play for people who don't like guitar rock, but there are still elements of the song that would impress guitarists as well (the tapping bit, etc.).


mowlie 2000 - There isn't really a feature that'll do what you want. The webmaster originally thought about storing the cookies on his end, but I guess he decided against that. I can totally understand him there...90,000 cookies is a bit much.

Just use the "View messages from the last _____." button.


Quantum - I guess school is going good. Today was my first day, so I haven't had all of my classes yet. One of my journalism classes is taught by the executive editor of the local newspaper. That'll be a tough class...LOL.
Loo Who - Hi.

...Austin...

Edited Mon Jan 26 '04 5:26 pm

Mon Jan 26 '04 5:25:55 pm Set this message as last read

death cube k

6054 posts total | IP Logged
megaboyd thats sucks dude!
/\/\||<eY haha.... yeah, as kids we sometimes would steal beer from the shipping docks.. and get ripped..
r6rocker your crappy whiskey, which makes your beer look good by comparison wtf.. thats it your dead!! lol... hahahahahah moosehead taste similar to harp. only better


Edited Mon Jan 26 '04 5:31 pm
Mon Jan 26 '04 5:31:07 pm Set this message as last read

MegaBoyd
Boyd
suisun city, california
u s A
Plays: Bass
854 posts total | IP Logged

hey guys,

thanks to everyone, for looking out foo meee


I kinda wish they had just gotten me rid of my truck so I can move on, but hey life goes on

So I pretty much got everything reported & have to wait it out now, only one thing is wrong I have one credit card I havent been able to report stolen yet, I called them & the only people who would anwser the phone is collections & they told me I had to file a report with customer service, but my call wouldn't get through cause of the bad weather on the east coast, so I was like WTF? I mean they couldn't post anything on my account they just told me to call back tommorow........ BLAH!

but there are alot of things to be thankfull for..

anyways I just got tix (spent alot of money right before I got robbed) to see the Mars volta & a perfect circle, & to see the one & only wayne shorter, & for my coming up b-day I am going to see the living drum legend that is billy cobham.....

if the insurance company moves fast & I can get situated hopefully I will have my truck & some moneu to go see Joe with experience & CO..

happy tuesday peeps.... the megamAn

Mon Jan 26 '04 5:38:38 pm Set this message as last read

puppet09
TJ Tuano
Surrey, BC
CANADA
Plays: Guitar (33 years)
1 post total | IP Logged
hey satch! how's it goin? hope everythin's doin well. anyways...am a new member of your fan club. i've ben playin the gtar 4 over 10 years,on and off. i mostly listen to rock,alternative and sometimes punk rock. but that all changed after i heard and saw you play at the 1996 g3 dvd two years ago. man you have no idea how much that inspired me to be a better gtar player! =) am not as good and as fast yet but am tryin my best to practise everyday. just wanna say thanks for the inspiration and for the beautiful music youv'e made and will be making. agen...thank you! by the way, you kicked ass on the strange and beautiful tour here in vancouver canada. peace!!!
Mon Jan 26 '04 5:44:25 pm Set this message as last read
Jump to page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 >> [Next Page]
Try the Advanced Search (Beta)

SHARE THIS PAGE
[ ©1995-2010 joe satriani ]--[ site by chime ]--[ credits ]--[ contact ]
You are using this browser: Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com)