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962
Simon
Granada, Andalucia
Spain
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Andy Timmons For G3!


michelle, hmm.....you interpreted what I said as "god is all around us? what a load of sh*t". why did you interpret it that way, cause I didn't say that? my point was using that as a basis for it being right to pray anywhere we like. Fair enough, maybe people should be allowed to pray....I don't care about that....what I do care about is other people's faith being forced upon us. for example, people who stand in the middle of a busy pedestrian street or shopping center, and preach. That's what a f*ck*n church is for.

I guess I just get annoyed how, a lot of the time, the faithfulls get p*ssed off with the atheists for expressing their point of view, but then get p*ssed off with the atheists won't accept the religious believer's point of view. It's just hypocritical. I seem bent? that's a hell of an observation to make about someone you don't know. You seem sensible, straightforward and friendly.


is it possible to download that Joe/Andy video rather than just watch it. I wanna keep it!
The Forgotten (Part 2) For G3!
alexandre, hehe, I know, i'm very lucky indeed! I have my sister to thank for that. No worries, I'll be sure to give a report on the Amsterdam gig, as well as the 2 G3 shows and the Toto show i'm going to! peace amigo
Sammy Andrews, dude, nice summary of your views on religion.....I was wondering if anyone would mention all those things that so easily get overlooked!
Mikey Vai, respect bro, I'm so pleased to hear you dig Lonely In The Night! It's definitely one to make you think I am not worthy. I tell you....I feel so humble when I listen to that then go and try to play anything on my guitar....it's just too good. ERIC JOHNSON FOR G3!!!
JRQ, no Joe didn't do the formula one music. But he had a tune on Moto-Racer 2 if i'm not mistaken.
Trutina, ouch! don't you just hate it when you come up with a really ace idea.....and then it turns out to be somene elses! I wrote something cool this weekend...I just wish I had something decent to record into!
Ga60, interesting list of Andy Timmons songs to check out ~ i would have gone for 1) Electric Gypsy. 2) Astral Fishing. 3) Farmer Sez 4) Groove Or Die. 5) Duendé. 6) Pink Champagne Sparkle
Secret Prayer, Ceremony and The Crush Of Love for G3 Ljubljana
Ibanez_Jem, welcome, and hey, nice nickname! respect! about G3 Bournemouth, Joe probably won't be able to answer your question about ticket availability, but if you check Vai's site or the BIC site i am certain you'll find what you're after! hopefully see you in Bournemouth!


Edited Tue Apr 27 '04 1:02 pm
Tue Apr 27 '04 12:58:08 pm Set this message as last read

szmnd
Des Walsh
Liverpool, Merseyside
uk
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Hey Joe ............no pun intended ! I.T.L.I.S. ROCKS !!!! You've done it again . Here's a dare , Play "driving at night " live . It's always been one of my faves, what a melody ,SCARY solo ,and kinda whacked too ! See you Manchester U.K 25/06/04 (have'nt missed a U.K tour yet !) Don't ever stop Joe ,ok? Des

Edited Tue Apr 27 '04 1:21 pm
Tue Apr 27 '04 1:13:34 pm Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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VFRrocker:Yip,after a lot of head thumpin,i came up with a better plan t study,lol,stay cool dude,sorry for the short post,i,m a busy man at mo,slan throws a beer yer direction

Death Cube K:Man y got it all goin for y,keep da faith n the sun will shine someday be it there or abroad,stay positive at all cost ol bro,SHINE ON,i,ll be shoutin for y & all at t2j

Alexandrecaetano:Yip,moving is always a nightmare,but if y find love as y know y,ll move mountains for it,nuff said,stay cooll ol bro

Zachary:I wish i could be there,like now,lol,another time i suppose,laters Z

Clarky:Your a very lucky man,if that bastard had burst y might not be here,good luck in all your dreams

sorry t post t a few,got t run t work again,peace t y all

Tue Apr 27 '04 1:30:07 pm Set this message as last read

Greyfox88
kamwing cheng
somercotes, alfreton, derbyshire
uk
Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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what exactly does the 777 mean in steve vais stuff? i mean 666 is supposed to be number of beast....
Tue Apr 27 '04 1:34:05 pm Set this message as last read

TASTEY

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962: i think you misunderstood what michelle said.
Tue Apr 27 '04 1:48:15 pm Set this message as last read

death cube k

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slanshroom thanx bro.. all is going well.. how are you doing?
Tue Apr 27 '04 1:48:53 pm Set this message as last read

YoungestGuitarist
I've been playing for 4 years And i love playing malmsteen
Im 16yr. and will play fo,

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sup ppl.... anyone in here at the age of 16 or under? just post.. im borred and i feel like chatting with ppl who can play. --- Steve
Tue Apr 27 '04 1:51:51 pm Set this message as last read

Greg M
Greg Melia
York
UK
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962 You do have to cut the guys in the street some slack though; if you believe you've found out about something really exciting (no, make that even more exciting) and which affects everyone, if you don't tell anyone else about it you're a rather mean, selfish person ,don't you think?
Tue Apr 27 '04 1:55:06 pm Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

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I made one of the most Morbid mixes of all time. I found a sound clip from the black box of a plane that crashed several years ago....the pilots are saying " We're going down Larry, we're going down....I KNOW!..... BOOM!" Then it fades into Lights of Heaven intro. Sadly I must say, it fits in perfect. If anyone wants to hear it, let me know.

Best song from ITLIS is Bamboo. And whats a Bowed bass?

Tue Apr 27 '04 1:58:47 pm Set this message as last read

PRSguitarman
Justin Janoska
Lawrenceville, NJ
USA
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Joe man, you kicked so much ass in NY, im glad i got some clips of you playing "hands in the air" and "up in flames" which are ultimately fantastic on the cd, def. the best on it. I'm glad i drove 2 1/3 hours to see you. hope you come back. Thanks greatly
Tue Apr 27 '04 2:09:30 pm 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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Sammy Andrews - "even tho I believe in God and the bible...that because I do not live as God says I should, that I cannot call myself a christian, even tho I believe in God...."

May I ask why you don't live as God says you should? Is it a personal choice, or maybe a struggle that you're going through to try to live as God says you should...? Or is it something else completely? If the question is too personal, you don't have to answer it...but I thought I'd ask anyway.


quito - "I wonder how cool would it be if we had a webpage where the T2Jers could upload their pictures, so that we could see each other"

That'd be cool. What does everyone else think? I can host the page, too...I can also incorporate the list of everyone's music links that I started a while ago.


Ethn Hayabusa - "everything you said is worded well"

Hehehe...you must really hate the album if that's the nicest thing you could come up with. ;-) What are some of the other things (that I didn't mention) that you don't like about the album?


Darxmac - Go see G3. Even if you're just there for Joe's set and the jam, it'll be money well spent.
jelly man - Thanks for your comments about my review... I don't have much to add, though...it seems like we both like the same things about the album. That's pretty cool, actually. ;-)
TomSr - Thanks... Are there any specific things that you wanted to comment on?
jazzy boy - Bowed bass is bass played with a bow. ;-)

...Austin...

Tue Apr 27 '04 2:20:10 pm Set this message as last read

DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips
King Of Monsters
Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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The pain in my wrist is dying down with the help of some "deep heat" muscle relaxent...although it does the job...it stinks to high heaven lol.

Anywayz I've picked up my guitar once tonight and just so I had a witness to me being able to do that solo I played it to a guy I go to college with but don't hang around with, cos otherwise the guy that was doubting me wont believe my witness if they hung around with me.

Anyway guys the guitar is down, the hand is resting and I am finding it damn hard to type with one hand.

Delfino

Tue Apr 27 '04 2:24:42 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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What happened to your hand??
Tue Apr 27 '04 2:30:17 pm Set this message as last read

anibur

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The Prez, I did your 'Quiz' LOL........but it wasn't really a Quiz was it? You know...like.......WHEN is Joe's Birthday ---WHEN did he shave off his hair...........WHEN was ZZ born. Sorry to be picky, it's a brilliant thought none the less. Which Album contains Midnight ( the original one ).......and so on.

I love you Joeeeeeeeeee..................... i tell you what makes me a Joe fan, on Sunday night I was looking forward to Monday at work, beause it was one day nearer to the concert at RAH. Yippee........& now it is Tues night...............

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Tue Apr 27 '04 2:38:23 pm Set this message as last read

DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips
King Of Monsters
Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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Brother Al I happened to my hand lol, played for like 30+ hours in stints of 14 hrs, 12hrs and 10 hrs so my wrist was all buggered up and the muscles all "knotted" and such. Plus apparently I used some muscles ive never used before and i kind of over worked them.

Delfino

Tue Apr 27 '04 2:44:00 pm Set this message as last read

Matt Martinez
Plays Ibanez JS guitars
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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I love shred.
Tue Apr 27 '04 2:57:32 pm Set this message as last read

Pitch no 8

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Quote Of The Day : 'You guys are entirely too quiet'
Tue Apr 27 '04 3:09:54 pm Set this message as last read

UF Dean
Alan Schwartzseid
Plantation, FL
USA
Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Dave: shyte happens, man. No rush. I'll be at the addy you're sending it to until July anyway.
962: still cool about the addresses!
Bil: I definitely don't think it'd be Joe trying to get the extra buck...Sony would definitely do it though...bastards! ;-)
Tue Apr 27 '04 3:32:07 pm Set this message as last read

mgl

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DEAR JOE IM BRINGING MY 13 YEAR OLD AND MY 9 YEAR OLD TOMANCHESTER APPOLO FOR G3 FOR THERE FIRST SATCH EXPERIENCE THEY ARE ALREADY HOOKED TO YOU SOUNDS IF POSS COULD YOU MENTION AZZA AND CHUBS IT WOULD MEAN THE WORLD .TA MATE AN AMAZED FOLLOWER OF SATCH MUSIC IN ROW Q .IF NOT POST ME AN E,MAIL
Tue Apr 27 '04 3:32:07 pm Set this message as last read

UnknownOrigin

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Delfino, for how long do you stretch? I'd like to share with you and all guitar players here at T2J some advice that I have learned from various people over the years.

If you play for more than an hour at a time, you should take breaks to stretch your fingers. (And stretch before playing, of course.) I usually take 5-10 minutes to rest, stretch, and think. Be sure to stretch carefully and slowly. I usually use the thumb and index finger of one hand to gently massage the fingers of the other. Fingers are delicate tools and are dangerous to abuse. I also gently stretch my wrists and arms, bending them this way and that, to relax them. It is also a good idea to sit with good posture - this is often hard to do on a stool - and to stand up once and a while if you don't practice standing up. Aerobic/cardiovascular exercise is also good as it increases your body's ability to pump blood and deliver it to your muscles.

Yngwie Malmsteen has had tendonitis, and I would venture to guess that not stretching often enough and practicing for long periods of time were some of the causes. With that I should say that I think practicing for long periods of time is not a good idea, for a few reasons. One is the strain of the fingers and wrists, and general discomfort in the rest of the body, both short-term and long-term. Another is that, as my guitar instructor once told me, one may burn out mentally after playing for a certain duration without respite, negatively impacting one's physical and mental coordination. I used to practice in long sessions, and I often grew fatigued and frustrated - a feeling similar to writer's block.

I also heard there is also something beneficial about eating bananas specifically that I can't recall... increasing lubrication or something... but whether it be bananas or other fruits, eating healthy is a good idea for life in general. Impress your friends by ordering exotic salads at restaurants.

Thank you for reading and I hope this has helped. :)

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Tue Apr 27 '04 3:37:22 pm Set this message as last read

hotrodchck1

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hay everyone! i'm new to the site...actually just recently was introduced to satriani...but i am loving it!!!! i live in hayward, CA, USA and i am wondering, Joe, if you are going to be turing anywhere near here sometime soon.... i would love to go to one of your concerts!!! anyway let me know...
Tue Apr 27 '04 3:44:38 pm Set this message as last read

JS_JS
Jacob Stewart
Washington
U S
Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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Austin read your review, agree most of the time except that I think Up in Flames is a cool song, it has good melodie and the solo is pretty cool, I like it. I also think that Hands In the Air is a cool song, when Joe playes in drop D or on a Seven String he plays with style, unlike most bands today who just do the same heavy rythm sound, its gay. what is up with Tumble and Dog With Crown and Earring??? are those on a speacil release? cause they arent on my cd. just wondering, but yeah, great review.
Tue Apr 27 '04 3:50:17 pm Set this message as last read

The Prez
Jared Presley
Cincinnati, Ohio
USA
Plays: Guitar (2024 years)
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My senior picture is now avalible at http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/6861323/ It's a picture my mom took with me and my guitar.
Tue Apr 27 '04 3:58:24 pm Set this message as last read

JS_JS
Jacob Stewart
Washington
U S
Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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the prez sweet...
Tue Apr 27 '04 4:00:58 pm Set this message as last read

Guitarmiester

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YoungestGuitarist: I am 16 right now too!!! I have been playing guitar since I was in 2nd grade, I was 7 then. Not trying to brag or anything, but I am f'n crazy on guitar, I have actually had other kids bow down and tell me they aren't worthy!?!?! I used to be a moron by listening to actual crap, I don't want to say it, punk music. What a moron I was, wasted 1 year on that crap!!!! But then, I was saved, I started hanging out with some older kids who new good music, I knew good music, but was into punk that year, and I heard Joe Satriani, once I bought 1 cd of his, I totally changed, after I heard the 1 cd I went out and bought most of his. Listening to his stuff and seeing him totally changed how I play. After relizing punk was a waste, I got into really good stuff, Hendrix, Vai, Satiani, and some other guys. Satriani changed my whole way of playing and taught me a whole new way of playing guitar. Good thing I left the punk scene, I hate telling people I am really really good, but they hear me and they are very amazed. How bout you?
Tue Apr 27 '04 4:17:15 pm Set this message as last read
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