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gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham
Butte, Mt
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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I cant believe its already over, I want to do it again!!!!!!!!!!

I can post for days how amazing it was!!!!!!!

Edited Mon Jan 10 '11 12:29 am

Sun Jan 9 '11 11:54:47 pm Set this message as last read

rydog
Ryan Young
Camino, California
USA
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Hey Joe!! Cant wait to see you in Reno on Friday!! I know its gonna be awesome as always. I think it would be cool if you played Souls of Distortion, ive never heard you play it live and i know it would rock. And why not sneak Made of Tears in there also? just my opinion... anyway, see you then!!!!
Mon Jan 10 '11 12:22:01 am Set this message as last read

fatape
craig
North Lambton/Newcastle, NSW
Australia
Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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funkwood

I too have lived with tinnitus since birth,having been born with perforated eardrums.mMy parents were told at the time that by the time i reached my early to mid teens I would be completely deaf.I had operations to see if they could graft the eardrums but it was unsuccessful.I managed to reach the age of 35 before my hearing really started to deteriorate.I have worn hearing aids for both ears since then.

At the age of five I started learning guitar,so my hearing was,and still is very important to me.However,I DO like my music loud.The bonus,if you can call it that, is that hearing aids have built in compressors that can be set to your needs,so volume levels can be generally kept to acceptable levels. I have been to a Satch concert and found no problems with volume,but I have also been to an Yngwie Malmsteen concert at the very same venue,and even with the aids switched off,I must say my ears were still ringing for 2-3 days afterwards.

Apart from that,I have never had a problem with loud music.And i STILL stand by the mantra: If it's too loud ,you're too old!!!! And i'm 47years old last December!!!! Cheers. :-)

C'MON AUSSIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Mon Jan 10 '11 12:51:01 am Set this message as last read

axeshredderjc
Joe Axeshredder
Long Island, NY
United States
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Im really Happy for you Kayla...sounds like it turned out great!..Happy Birthday!
Mon Jan 10 '11 5:36:22 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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BarackObama

At 11am ET, I call on Americans to observe a moment of silence to honor the innocent victims of the senseless tragedy in Tucson, Arizona.

Mon Jan 10 '11 7:59:29 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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*skip this if you don't care what's going on in the world*

A year ago, we introduced a new school curriculum, Civil Discourse in the Classroom and Beyond, with this urgent call: "There is a pressing need to change the tenor of public debate from shouts and slurs to something more reasoned."

The tragedy in Tucson this weekend reminds us that it's a call that politicians and pundits would do well to heed.

We may never get a clear picture of what was going through the confused mind of the Tucson gunman. But as my colleague Mark Potok explained on NPR this morning, with all the vitriol on the airwaves, it's not surprising that someone has taken deadly aim at an elected official.

Tea Party darlings like Sharron Angle talk about using "second amendment remedies" to change the course of the country. The shameless Glenn Beck feeds the lunatic fringe with talk of the government herding Americans into FEMA concentration camps and of imminent violence from mysterious forces "from the left." Sarah Palin uses phrases like "don't retreat, reload" and shows the districts of various Democrats in Congress, including that of Tucson's Gabrielle Giffords, in the crosshairs.

The problem isn't so much a lack of politeness. We should expect sharp elbows and a healthy degree of ridicule to be thrown around by those in the political arena. The problem is the incendiary rhetoric, with its violence-laced metaphors, and the spinning of paranoid fantasies. The problem is the non-stop demonization one hears from political opportunists trolling for votes and their media allies trolling for ratings.

The sheriff in Tucson put it this way: "When you look at unbalanced people — how they respond to the vitriol that comes out of certain people's mouths about tearing down the government — the anger, the hatred, the bigotry that goes on in this country is getting to be outrageous."

With six dead and 14 wounded, the sheriff would have been justified in using much stronger terms.

Politicians of both parties have condemned the attack and begun to ask themselves questions about the overheated rhetoric that may have contributed to it. Speaker Boehner has postponed the normal business of the House for the week so that he and his colleagues can reflect on what should be done.

Let us all hope that the week of reflection is more than a brief interlude in what has become a vicious political season.

Sincerely,

J. Richard Cohen President, Southern Poverty Law Center

This message is also available on the SPLC website.

Mon Jan 10 '11 9:42:18 am Set this message as last read

Mackai Daddy

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Right on Kayla! Isn't the meet and greet the best thing ever!! I will cherish my photo with Joe forever. Also got a great pic of him with me and my old man who is almost 60. While in Denver(traveled 6 hours in snow to get there) I got see the King Tut Exhibit while it was at the Denver Art Museum. All I could think about the whole time was The Golden Room(although that was one of the few songs he didn't play off the new album). Had a blast; saw the best concert ever and got to meet Joe. Best Holiday EVER!!
Mon Jan 10 '11 9:43:01 am Set this message as last read

ihatedoingscales

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In my opinion, the difference between a star and superstar is the way that a celebrity treats their fans. Everyone involved in the Kelowna, BC concert on January 6 is a superstar. Joe, his staff, the band, the crew, Dave Martone’s band, the fans and even the venue staff (including security - believe it or not) were great.

Even though the show was late to start by a couple of hours, it was well worth the wait.

The equipment truck was stuck for hours waiting for the Roger's pass to open up. I think the band was there, too, but I didn't hear that directly. For those of you in warmer climes, the highway from Calgary west through British Columbia goes through a mountain pass that often closes due to avalanches and snow control. Have a look at the Roger’s Pass camera: http://images.drivebc.ca/bchighwaycam/pub/html/www/index-SouthernInterior.html

I've been a Satch fan for almost 25 years (wow, I'm getting old) and still talk about his concert I went that I attended in the late '80s. Now my 10 year old daughter has taken an interest in his music so I was really excited to take her to the show.

We arrived at the venue 90 minutes before show time to find the crew still unloading the equipment truck! I thought for sure the show would be cut short, the crew would be testy, or the band would be a little off just because they’d be tired. If they were, it didn't show. I'm pretty sure they still did the meet and greet. The music was, as expected, incredible. The people around us were kind and considerate to my daughter -- Big thx to the guys that gave her the pick that Joe through into the crowd, it went to school for show and tell. Thanks to the guys in front of us who made sure she could see, I hope you get your big break and maybe open for Satch someday.

We didn't have meet and greet tix so we took our chances after the show and waited around in hopes of getting an autograph. We met two others doing the same – we even met the pizza delivery kid bringing super for the band. Thanks to the crew for chatting, thanks to security for being decent and to Joe's staff (personal assistant and road manager?) for inviting us in from the cold. Of course, thanks to Joe for taking a few minutes after a long day to shake hands and talk to us. It meant a lot to me and my daughter was thrilled. Because everyone treated us like real people instead of just a cash generating fans, the evening turned from another concert to a life time memory.

....and yes, I finally have my AUTOGRAPHED "Surfing With the Alien" LP jacket framed and on the wall. It looks great.

Edited Mon Jan 10 '11 10:15 am

Mon Jan 10 '11 10:11:25 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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:-) Great stories peeps!

Mon Jan 10 '11 10:14:44 am Set this message as last read

gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham
Butte, Mt
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Thanks gus :). Words can not even describe how AMAZING it was! Honestly. The meeting with Joe was GREAT! I really LOVE listening to Joe talk, he is such a smart, cool, and passionate guy! Mick Brigden was super cool too! Got to talk to him a few times! Everyone in the band was SOOOOO cool! it was definietly the greatest night of my life!

I didt happen to capture a little bit of video. I got a little of each song but its only like 10 seconds worth of each song haha. I was to scared to record any, I caught my meet with Joe on video :D.

Best way to describe how I feel right now is I feel born again!!!

Mon Jan 10 '11 11:27:54 am Set this message as last read

cheese101

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Just being with Joe, even for a minute, makes life infinitely better :) Good that you had a great experience K...now you know how the rest of us have felt for a long time!

See ya soon Joe, Oakland and Reno...bit of a drive to get there first, hoping the weather kinda holds. So far, it looks pretty nice in San Fran!

Mon Jan 10 '11 11:45:12 am Set this message as last read

gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham
Butte, Mt
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Chad- Of course! LOL.

"MAKE MY EARS BLEED" LOL..... Joes response was funny! Then leads into Solitude and Little... SO GREAT!

Then of course me, yelling off the song titles before they are played :S... LOL... ahhh.. What a great night! I think I have whip lash though from last few songs! My voice is gone for sure! haha.

Mon Jan 10 '11 12:47:19 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Thanks, and yes I am looking forward to the Shows, in SF now, the flight here was probably the worse flight ive ever been on!

7 hrs to get to NY then 5 hr wait, then another 7 hrs on a packed plane stuck inbetween 2 people at the back near 2 crying kids with the worst sinus/headache ive ever had! ...took an hour sitting on the plane before we took off, i was about to combust, it was dire

but overloaded on pills, smoothies, vitamin C, ibuprofen OJ fruit all sorts and feel better today... so its ok

bout it, pretty nice day here today having some fun!

pity no one we know got the passes for the show, boo urns, but its all good


Edited Mon Jan 10 '11 1:06 pm
Mon Jan 10 '11 1:04:52 pm Set this message as last read

Mackai Daddy

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I have some good pics from the meet and greet with Joe in some sky blue colored shoes. Also have some backstage pics of mike manning? stringing the inferno orange guitar before the show! Also some other pics of Satch onstage that were posted on a review of the show at paramountdenver.com or heyreverb.com. Will try to post them all soon.
Mon Jan 10 '11 1:15:39 pm Set this message as last read

gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham
Butte, Mt
USA
Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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So I just got done going through the pics on MY camera, i was fighting my camera alllll night and was bumed with how some turned out. If they werent so blurry, I would have gotten some AMAZING shots! Im getting them uploaded. I still have to go through my phone, and my friends camera! lol

I got a little bit of each song recorder, you can hear everyone around me screaming!! haha... these people next to me I think were drunk. lol..

I also have to say, it was really funny cause Ned Evett (spelling) was talking to my dad in the lobby of the venue and I went up and was talking to them and walked off to go talk to Mick and I guess Ned was checking me out!!! LOL... I guess I can say I got checked out by a "rockstar"

Edited Mon Jan 10 '11 1:41 pm

Mon Jan 10 '11 1:33:46 pm Set this message as last read

Craigy101
Conor Craig
Plays: Guitar (16 years)
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ihatedoingscales - That's an awesome story! You and your daughter are so lucky! Also, Joe and his crew are even more awesome for being so incredibly kind and generous with their time :) I'm highly jealous of you!

Just thought i'd throw this out there... what happened to the last two studio webisodes? Are they still gonna be posted?

Mon Jan 10 '11 1:52:38 pm Set this message as last read

guitarmeister2005

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Mon Jan 10 '11 2:01:09 pm Set this message as last read

tikimon

tampa, florida
usa
Plays: Guitar (56 years)
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ned was really approchable in florida. we talked for about 30 mins after the show. he was a nice guy. i personally liked his music. playing fretless is hard to say the least. glad you had such a good time kayla.
Mon Jan 10 '11 2:28:44 pm Set this message as last read

ibanezguitars
Joan Jove
Mollet del Valles, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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Kayla
Reading you makes me remind of my own experience with the 2 M&G I had the pleasure to attend.
I won't talk about the wonderful guy Joe is. It's evident to all of us who have met him. But I can also confirm the words of Kayla about Mick Bridgen. I had also the chance and honour to talk to him twice, very shortly, but enough to confirm that he is a very cool person, and very nice conversator. He made me feel special twice, and I guess it must be extremely difficult when he talks to dozens of fans every day
Mon Jan 10 '11 2:29:26 pm Set this message as last read

Sgt

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Fantastic show in Spokane Joe (and crew!) Cool venue and and amazing music. Thanks for putting Spokane on your schedule! And thanks for the amazing music!

Sean Nemec Spokane

Mon Jan 10 '11 2:46:07 pm Set this message as last read

Mackai Daddy

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Way to go js1200! What a great thing to do, especially during the holiday season!
Mon Jan 10 '11 3:11:39 pm Set this message as last read

Peace Lily
Debora Aylett
Irrigon, Oregon
United states
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Kayla- So glad you had a wonderful time...I wonder how long your "JOE GLOW" will last ya.

js1200js1000- How thoughtful of you to do that! I have found that SATCH FANS are prone to extreme acts of kindness. I am still overwhelmed by the kindness of Mahavishnu (Brian) & Made Of Tears (Debbie) when they presented me with the picture Brian had signed by JOE @ NAPA. Blew me away ...so very thoughtful.

You surely made their day too.....Kudos!!!

Speaking of Brian & Debbie...hope I have the luck to see you both in Portland but if not HAVE AN AWESOME TIME!!!!!!! :-)

Mon Jan 10 '11 3:16:28 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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.....Hell ,my Good Fellow.How are we their.There isnot to much to be said of any grand happenings around here!.I m only doing this talk to joeI think it,s super cool doing,s man. So cmha meeting tommorow this dip shit! phoned in sick today this buddy is an unreliable jewish dud man i was left alone for 5 week,s man before my last visti if he comes tommorow it will be 3.I might fix the formula this summer Barrie , at marine medics figures i can just do the top end bore the cylinders 55 bucks each 2 new wiseco performance forged pistone 110 bucks each and a gasket kit for top end 70 bucks so what around 400.00 plus tax .I really dont feel like building any more engines man you know built the t`nt built the 406 built the 400 wr husky you know plus their well it,s just constant here with my health hey bro like schizophrenia doctor,s appointents mental health association meetin,s prescriptions pharmy all the time my heart cardiologist meetings heart testing meeting i go just steady makeing sure i stay allive it,s constant broit gets to you I dont really have anytime away from health issues with myself then they want you to re write your licence and i have so many other major concerns i cant be bothered with that kind of Bullshit . it would be nice if the cmha was running smoothe help to ease the suffering i go though alittle bit I have a 2nd degree complete heart block its electrical only the top tip of my heart beats tvr heart valve disease manplus the dentist could have a serious jaw poblem if i dont get the teeth cleaned every 3 months thats constant filling plus paraidonatl oral gum disease as well my 15 % dillusion disorder cmha my doctor knowone knows about just the psych hospiatl but yeah that and schizophrenia dual diagnosis plus I have alimp from haveing abroken femir when i was alittle kid one leg shorter then theirs trying to walk for grocerys etc buddy im just about dead you know it aint easy beeing cheesy but yeah never mind the formula for awhile it takes me down somewhat strips me with all these appointments who has time for anything else but bro it,stough man you hear me TUFF! anyways joe talk to you later wolf2.
Mon Jan 10 '11 3:20:28 pm Set this message as last read

Rhythmsteady
Suzanne/Suzi Rugg
Riverside, CA.
USA
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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Exactly 6 Days to go for Joe's LA show at the Orpheum! I ain't holding my breath that he will play "The Golden Room" for me (heee)...... and God only knows why on earth he will not include the best song on his new disc...Just do not and will never understand how that song can go ignored....It is very sad indeed.... :(

Still.. I cannot wait for my very 1st Satriani "solo" show from the 2nd row no less and Club Joe access 8-)

whooooo hooooooooooooooooooooooo!

Mon Jan 10 '11 3:23:34 pm Set this message as last read

Skippygirl

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Ihatedoingscales - great story thanks for posting that, I love reading those sort of reports. Glad your daughter got to meet Joe. I considered making the trip to see Joe but when I looked up the sort of weather in January you US peeps get in the north west I had to defer until his next tour.


Its our turn for a tour Joe!!



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