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Ibanez89
James Abbott
Bagnara Calabra, Reggio Calabria (RC)
Italia
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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what about the backstage pass?
Mon Jun 14 '04 2:06:24 am Set this message as last read

Marky Boy

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Go to the road section and click on 'A' for your show. Three are picked for passes per show...
Mon Jun 14 '04 2:11:04 am Set this message as last read

Van Rultonberg
Andrew Rulton
Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
England
Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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Hi, im going to the G3 in birmingham cool or what! Cant wait to see vai and satch they are the dudes! I have got a Ibanez jem like steve vai's! (drool drool) That is the most playable guitar!

Laterz Guys

Andrew

Mon Jun 14 '04 2:38:53 am Set this message as last read

DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips
King Of Monsters
Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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Michelle LMAO...not a fan of country then? lol

Ok...this is odd, I'm listening to "Parabola" by T00L and I think it would be an awesome song for G3. I can imagine Joe singing it and as always the solos would be amazing...*hint hint*.

PARABOLA FOR G3 BIRMINGHAM!!!

Delfino
Mon Jun 14 '04 3:04:31 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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thanx all you guys for the happy 1300....


michelle / stace - many girlies would argue that guys have two brains.. one in the skull.. the other more dominant brain is located somewhere lower down.. lmao..
mikey - talking to Yoda the other day at a band rehearsal and he pointed out something funny... the first signs of my appendix trying to kill me as I was when I was recording the backing track to Requiem.. how ironic is that..

and a parallel that just occured to me is that Mozart died writing his own Requiem Mass.....

maybe I am in fact completely dead..
I wonder if this will impact my tax for the better..
like being dead for tax reasons..


vfr - yeah.. the Beckham joked tickled me too.. lol..

if someone was to ask you to place a bet with everything you own.. being 1-0 up.. at 89 minutes.. that you'll lose 2-1 by full time.. you'd just laugh and tell 'em to fuck off..

so how did England do it...

hey have a knack for securig defeat from the jaws of victory...

but the upside is the unity.. it is just so nice to see so many Gearge Cross flags everywhere.. hanging out of windows, flying from cars.. just everywhere.. I just love this stuff..
not Union Jacks.. George Cross flags.. beautiful stuff..

ok.. so we lost our first match... if there is a gad and he's listening... and of course he's English [as all nice gods should be]..

England will meet France again.. in the final.. and stuff 'em 3-0..


the LA stuff - I've always thought of LA as being a very violent and crime ridden place.. but also a very sunny and warm place with clear blue skies and palm tree lined streets..
I've been offered a job in LA.. which is why I am interested in finding out as much as I can, as soon as I can..

thanks for all the help and info I've had so far..


do the stu - I'm after general information really about LA.. do you know of any web sites showing house prices, crime levels, schools information etc..
so what's the deal with the smog..
any help is greatly appreciated...
Mon Jun 14 '04 3:32:33 am Set this message as last read

jelly man
Paul Huxley
Guildford, Surrey
England
Plays: Bass (24 years)
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that france game last night was a joke....

i agree with clarky's view on this... as long as we win the other games in this group, we should win the tournament... and even if we go out in the first round, we can remember that france did that at the world cup last year, and everyone thinks they're amazing...

Mon Jun 14 '04 3:42:53 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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the bob - I've been playing a long time.. 20 something years.. I've been at the level I'm at now for more than 15 years at least.. every since I started I was always regarded as gifted.. even when I was a total novice.. I think this had something to do with the speed that I learn and pick things up.. I do realise that I have a natural ear for music and knew this even before I could play an instrument.. a huge turning point in my playing was learning Eruption by Van Halen.. this opened up a whole new world of playing for me.. and when Satch, Malmsteen, Vinnie Moore and the likes showed up, for me it was like learning more of the same but with slightly different approaches [although Malmsteen took more figuring out than he other guys]...
but I don't only learn solos.. I used to learn every part of every song on every new album I bought.. so I think that my playing grew over a long evolution.. Sabbath, Motorhead, Judas Priest, AC-DC, UFO, MSG, Iron Maiden, Angel Witch, Scorps, Led Zep, Hawkwind, Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis, PFM, Trace, Thin Lizzy.. then EVH 1 shows up and knocks me over.. it took a long time but I figured it all out in the end [we didn't have nice guitar mags back then with everything all tabbed out.. so I had to do it all by ear with a lot of trial and error]..
in the 80's I was well into Night Ranger, Journey, Ozzy, V Moore, Malmsteen and those types.. tso I learned all that stuff too.. Journey and Night Ranger are not only about blistering solos.. there are great lessons to be learned about song construction too.. and solos that complement and add dynamics to the songs..
In the 80's I got into funk in a big way.. Average White Band, Boottsie, Clinton, Level 42, Maceo Parker, etc..
my love of orchestral music started at a very young age [maybe younger than 10 years old] and stayed with me... so from the moment I learned to sight read I was learning violin, flute, organ, cello, piano etc music.. I didn't get greatly into classical guitar because I've never been particularly comfortable with finger style.. but that didn't stop me learning from the masters... and all that stuff slotted nicely into my general shredder education during the 80's and early 90's..

now I listen to and study music in a different way...

Mon Jun 14 '04 3:51:45 am Set this message as last read

tetovo
Ivica Stevcevski
Malmö, skåne
sweden
Plays: Guitar (1932 years)
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Mari................I didn´t get a mail from you!
Mon Jun 14 '04 3:56:21 am Set this message as last read

spartacus1
andrew willcocks
messingham, scunthorpe
u.k
Plays: Guitar (39 years)
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Joe, Coming to watch you play at Nottingham on the 28/06/04, can't wait, I think that you are one if not the graetest guitar players around. Hope my seat is a good one!! What are the chances of getting to meet you or get an autograph and pic Joe? Or even a guitar signed? I play guitar myself but have not been in a band for a while, hoping to hook up soon with likeminded people around me. Not in the same league as you, but I love it anyway and spend all my free time practiscing. Your loyal and humble fan , Andy.
Mon Jun 14 '04 3:56:53 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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mowlie - happy 25th... shame about the boys in white tho...


artanis - I've not had the chance to get it yet.. been too busy... I will be getting it soon though... and I'm looking forward to it greatly..
jelly - as much as I hate to say this.. for most of the game.. France were actually the better team and deserved to win.. If England would have won it would not have been a fair reflection of the match.. just another 'great escape'.. however, the way that England just handed the match to France was dreadful..

so in all fairness, the best team won..

but as an English patriot.. they are lucky bastards and we'll do 'em up proper next time..


Mon Jun 14 '04 3:59:46 am Set this message as last read

mowlie_2000
Aarren Mowle
Bradford, Yorkshire, UK
Plays: Hide & Seek
Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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StringG - Thanks for the birthday wishes........

Alexandre - Thanks for the birthday wishes and for the good luck to England.

Do The Stu - Cheers bro...........

TheBob - I think the chord you are playing is a Dmin add9/A but a very odd fingering for it.

Clarky - Cheers for the b'day wishes Paul and I did get bladdered Clarky Style yesterday. Suffering for it now tho........

What the fuck happened to England last night??!!??!!??!! What a shite ending to a perfectly good birthday!!!

Aarren

Edited Mon Jun 14 '04 4:06 am

Mon Jun 14 '04 4:03:54 am Set this message as last read

Master Yoda
Neil Morgan
York, North Yorkshire
England
Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Oh dear, oh dear. 2 - 1. Dreadful. They do this every time: score the first goal, get complacent, and make stupid mistakes in a fit of panic when the other side start showing them that actualy the game isn't quite over yet. I can't help but wonder what would have happened if Beckham had put that penalty away, rather than Barthez saving it. The boot may have been on the other foot then (pun fully intended... lol). I think someone should tell Zidane to shave his head though, because the way his hair is at the moment just looks frankly ridiculous!!!! lol

On a more positive note, I got my results for last term's exams today. That was quick - it's only about five weeks into this term... lol. Anyway, I got a 2:1 for Live Performance Analysis/Musical Directorship and a 1st for Sight reading and Aural Perception. Same results as last time, which is nice (although they're different modules obviously). It's official - I FUCKING ROCK. lmao

I watched 'Return Of the King' last night after the footie. I've now seen the entire 'Lord Of the Rings' trilogy. Those films would make a bloody good book... :-P

mowlie - A belated Happy Birthday dude! Have an Alkaseltzer on me!!! lmao

Clarky - I had a great time yesterday. Can't wait to do it again very soon!! Sometimes I felt a little out of my depth, but I actually quite enjoy that feeling, in a sadistic kind of way... lol

NM

Mon Jun 14 '04 4:28:59 am Set this message as last read

DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips
King Of Monsters
Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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Master Yoda Congratulations :-)
Which of the LOTR trilogy did you like the best?
Personally I like "Return Of The King" the best because "The Two Towers" is soooo long...and "The Fellowship Of The Ring" not a lot happens lol.

Delfino
Mon Jun 14 '04 4:39:07 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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Yoda - I'm really glad you enjoyed yourself.. you looked a little nervous at first.. but that's ok.. this is a new crowd you're mixing with.. and we all know each other really well.. albums, gigs and tours together in various combinations...

least experinced? yes you are..
out of your depth?? never... you played great.. and everyone spotted that...

once you get to know the guys a little more and get into the learning process you'll realise that you'll be fitting in just perfectly...

I'd hazard a guess that you are used to being the most knowledgeable, most talented and most experienced guy in the band.. so I guess that this was a bit of a shock..
like playing with a bassist that is every bit as quick as we are on guitar, and messing with a drummer that can turn a groove inside and always make it sound cool..

so consider this... with Mick on bass and Del on drums, you've got to try really hard to sound crap.. lol..

like they say - a great oak can only grow on strong roots...

Mick and Del are the roots I chose for a very good reason.. lol..
over a little time you'll figure them out and slot right in there
you're pretty smart and musically very switched on..
it won't take you long...

and never forget... it was not an audition...
I chose you to do this... you was my first choice..

several reasons...
1 - you need to start mixing it up with bigger players [that are not guitarists..
2 - I have great faith in your playing and I think that mixing with those guys will take you into a different level.. a level that can only be found in a situation with other great players..
3 - this experience will sharpen your timing and make you more aware than before of exactly how to 'sit' in the rhythm section - your solo playing is great.. but remember: in a band with a vocalist, solos are only 5% of your total work.. so being my 'riffer' will force you to concentrate very hard on on being crisp and tight - esspecially given that Mick is such a mobile and agile bassist, and that Del consumes so much space in the mix.. so when you take thisknowledge into other bands in the future you'll have that 6th sense of just knowing where to sit back and where to come forward and dominate..

most of all - I chose you because I know you can do it, you have the knowledge to understand and bring the best out in my music [just as the others do].. and I completely trust you to be a solid wingman...

this band is going to be "the dogs bits"...

Mon Jun 14 '04 5:01:50 am Set this message as last read

Zenfish

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Mon Jun 14 '04 5:17:09 am Set this message as last read

VFRrocker

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Michelle Yeah, watching Nancy lying across the coffin was one of the most touching pieces of television I've seen in a time. It maybe shouldn't have been for the public gaze and I think that is what made it so powerful, that and maybe the hope that we can all get to that age and still be with our loved ones. Mind you it would have been class if she had lifted her head and pulled a drumface ! ;-)

Mikey D Yo dawg, ciao ! Just trying to get multicultural on yo ass bro' - lol Sounds like the Dave Matthews DVD will have to go on the wish list :-) I've got a couple of his CD's, love the man's voice, he's a great songwriter as well. It was 'The Space Between' that turned me on to him, but he's a relative unknown in the UK.

Mowlie Happy Belated Birthday bro' ! Too bad about the game being such a wash out for you - plenty more to come though :-)

Slanshroom Musicshopaphobic roflmao dude, cos if you still have the phoneaphobia you can't even ring them -hah hah. Looks like it's net orders only. Hope you get some rest soon man, don't want to burn out thos creative juices.

Clarky Not wishing to appear unpatriotic but 2 - 1 to France was my game prediction but I wouldn't have put the money onit at 89 mins in. Cest la merd as they say in France. ;-)

Mon Jun 14 '04 5:21:40 am Set this message as last read

Clarky
Paul Clark
plays the organ, going blind
www.paul-clark.com
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yoda - sorry bro I forget to mention earlier...

well done on you exam results... very nice indeed...

Mon Jun 14 '04 5:23:25 am Set this message as last read

Master Yoda
Neil Morgan
York, North Yorkshire
England
Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Clarky - Thanks man. But in my band, it's the vocals that are about 5% of the song... lmao. Seriously though, that's very encouraging. I know I'm going to learn a shit load from this, as well as having bloody good fun.

NM

Mon Jun 14 '04 5:32:37 am Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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962..yeah he is a twat..he cant teach anyway..i can do a better job then him.

Neil..it was James Betteridge...a new guy...he's doing the degree course but yet he's teaching but doesn't go to the degree lessons but yet he's doing the exams...weird...he's an idiot. i think it was during term 2 that me and him got fed up with each other and i'll said i'll leave and he said dont. but now..over a stupid scale shape..he tells me to leave..it did happen whether you believe it or not, a bit like your signed vai london dvd eh? remember when i said i didn't belive you?..i'm pissed off with him...i told the acm that in an email. they haven't replied though....

Mon Jun 14 '04 5:33:11 am Set this message as last read

Master Yoda
Neil Morgan
York, North Yorkshire
England
Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Nick - Weird. I've never met James, so I couldn't possibly comment. What did you/he do that caused such an extreme fall-out?

NM

Edited Mon Jun 14 '04 5:39 am

Mon Jun 14 '04 5:37:40 am Set this message as last read

Mr Nick

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neil...probably cos i dont the stuff he says...i work differently to him...he's all about blues licks and pentatonics and fucking scale shapes and he hates distortion yet his song he showed us has distortion type lead sound..and he likes satch. queen and srv but he hates widdling..strange person...
Mon Jun 14 '04 5:41:35 am Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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dark CK

no we really played it, it sounded to a tee if i say so myself, well the singing was funny, but it was fine, i done a gnr gig last year so all we had to do was dress up and play

and thx, i try to get a suntan whenever i can, its not the best thing to do in ireland! especially if u got exams on nice days >:)

and i got my G3 tickets today!! royal albert hall row 8 seat 18 :) weh hey! and if anyone wants to be nice and give be backstage pases since my bday is comin up, as a nice gesture ill v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v much appreciate it :)

Mon Jun 14 '04 5:58:16 am Set this message as last read

Sammy Andrews
Love the blues and ballads
Joe is the Inspiration !!
Plays: Guitar
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Happy late Birthday Mowlie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mon Jun 14 '04 6:00:40 am Set this message as last read

Master Yoda
Neil Morgan
York, North Yorkshire
England
Plays: Guitar (30 years)
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Nick - Well Satch, Queen, and SRV are hardly what I'd consider to be "widdling"... lol. Don't you think it might be a good idea to learn scale shapes?

NM

Edited Mon Jun 14 '04 6:31 am

Mon Jun 14 '04 6:31:16 am Set this message as last read

Ollyno1uk
Olly
wimborne, Dorset
UK
Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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hello people

Not long till G3 now! Looking forward to it!

962 I hear you got a backstage pass. Congrats! how did you find out about that one? I havent been reading any posts recently so havent heard!

Mon Jun 14 '04 6:32:48 am Set this message as last read
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