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Tuesdayschild
Victoria
Northern Ireland
Plays: Vocals
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Hi DTS...when I'm driving I like to listen to something that I can sing along to....so what about...Damn Yankees!

you're prob at that wedding as I post here, I hope it goes well for you. Wow what a busy couple of days you have! I'd be interested to hear how both DMB and Shinedown go.

The guys in Twister are writing at the moment, there's one song called Red Eyed and Rollin that's coming on really good. Very ACDC. Recording is due October. Their first CD was that 'song for a friend' then about 5 covers (Paranoid, Fool for your Lovin...that type of thing), but this next CD will only have one cover, and they're not sure what yet.

Any suggestions?

They haven't a clue about promoting themselves....not internet savvy at all I think I can help with myspace pages and things like that. I'm happy with the Youtube channel I did although it need live footage and lots of songs to add to it. I'm planning to take a video camera into recording and take some footage of them, and some live gigs too.

Mmmmn, I've been seeing that guy for...what....2 weeks. He asked me to marry him last night!

Sat Sep 6 '08 8:44:04 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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Thanks for the suggestions...here we go:

REVAN 2008 - I don't have Afterburner, so we'll have to go with Z.Z. Top's Greatest Hits. I haven't listened to that in forever, so it's a good choice.


Igneousiceman - Rush In Rio is great, thanks. As for your other suggestions, ITLIS? is already on my list and I'm listening to Signals right now. ;-)
Joe Satrini - Your posts stay with you if you change your nickname. And when you change it, it changes everywhere on the site where your name is a hyperlink (T2J, show attendance, show reviews, etc.). So if you change it today, it'll look like you've been posting under your new name since Day 1. As far as finding things goes, if you search for "Joe Satrini" it'd pull up all posts from others that mention that name. (A quick aside, that's why I always use full usernames in my replies. "Joe Satrini" isn't as personal as "Phil" but it makes it easier to search for things later). I've gone by nitsua111, It is Stu not boo, and Serak the Preparer for brief stints in the past. I have a new name in mind that I may switch to for the upcoming U.S. tour...we'll see.

Thanks for the email info...I don't have time to look for it now, but I'll save your message and look for it after the weekend.


Tuesdayschild - I don't have any Damn Yankees, so I'll have to go with Ted Nugent's Cat Scratch fever. That's another album I haven't listened to in a long time, so it'll be a good one.
Listening to: Rush - Signals (current song: Countdown)

It's weird listening to this song, which contains radio clips from the shuttle Columbia's first mission... Steve Morse recorded Contact Lost, on Deep Purple's Bananas, and Eric Johnson recorded Columbia, on Bloom...both were written about Columbia's last mission.

Anyway, I don't know where this song ranks among other Rush fans, but I like it quite a bit. I wonder what the band thinks of it...it would've been cool for it to come out on the R30 tour as a bit of a tribute, maybe.

...Austin...

Edited Sat Sep 6 '08 9:58 am

Sat Sep 6 '08 9:57:27 am Set this message as last read

REVAN 2008

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greatest hits is a quality choice DTS, some bosters on that. but seek out afterburner its a great album. and eliminater if you have nt got that-i thinks that there most sucessful?

they just get a blusey groove going, love them!

video games can pay a shed load -if you program-i once saw a job advertised as a graphic artist for the now defunct RAGE software which paid £40 PH.

igneous-why not run a photography night class alongside your main study. theres money to be made in photography. you've got the eye.

thats what i did, in the days of film and dark room processing(back in the days of horse drawn carts and a bow and arrow was considered state of the art firepower). but it gave me some discipline in my work which i still use today. i did a city and guilds course and got a distinction (do they still do C+G now a days?)

well if you want anya dvice im here-ill try and pass on my wisdom if thats what you'd call it-lol

but one word of advice-as with anything creative you have to be real pasionate to get anywhere , do it as a day job, as in somthing you 'have ' to do and it will show through your work.

Sat Sep 6 '08 12:57:57 pm Set this message as last read

gtforever

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Is there gonna be a premium package in Atlanta for this US tour?
Sat Sep 6 '08 1:20:16 pm Set this message as last read

Jake Miller
Jake Miller
Little Rock, Ar
USA
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Hi, Joe.

I finally get to come to one of your concerts. :-) I'm soooooooo excited! My dad got two meet and greet passes for the show in Houston Texas. It's hard to believe that I finally get to meet the man who is responsible for getting me into my life's passion.... You are an inspiration. Thank you for your great music.

Sat Sep 6 '08 1:49:37 pm Set this message as last read

hybes
Mark Hybers
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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It was a great night around my house last night....for me anyway. I FINALLY got the JS1000!! Caught a pretty good sale at Guitar Center. I have had to sell most everything I own on Ebay so that I could come up with most of the money. Very happy though. It plays great!

This is my first guitar with a temelo however. If it ever breatks, I'm in trouble. Just stringing it looks to be far more complicated than anything I have every played. Keep in mind, I played drums for 30 years...I have now been playing guitar for 2 and half years.

So now that I have my first tremelo, does anyone know how to explain the whammy tricks Joe uses?

I got the guitar last night at about 7 o'clock, and i played until 2 in the morning. It's smooth as silk!

Sat Sep 6 '08 3:57:35 pm Set this message as last read

hybes
Mark Hybers
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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It was a great night around my house last night....for me anyway. I FINALLY got the JS1000!! Caught a pretty good sale at Guitar Center. I have had to sell most everything I own on Ebay so that I could come up with most of the money. Very happy though. It plays great!

This is my first guitar with a temelo however. If it ever breatks, I'm in trouble. Just stringing it looks to be far more complicated than anything I have every played. Keep in mind, I played drums for 30 years...I have now been playing guitar for 2 and half years.

So now that I have my first tremelo, does anyone know how to explain the whammy tricks Joe uses?

I got the guitar last night at about 7 o'clock, and i played until 2 in the morning. It's smooth as silk!

Sat Sep 6 '08 3:58:59 pm Set this message as last read

hybes
Mark Hybers
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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It was a great night around my house last night....for me anyway. I FINALLY got the JS1000!! Caught a pretty good sale at Guitar Center. I have had to sell most everything I own on Ebay so that I could come up with most of the money. Very happy though. It plays great!

This is my first guitar with a temelo however. If it ever breatks, I'm in trouble. Just stringing it looks to be far more complicated than anything I have every played. Keep in mind, I played drums for 30 years...I have now been playing guitar for 2 and half years.

So now that I have my first tremelo, does anyone know how to explain the whammy tricks Joe uses?

I got the guitar last night at about 7 o'clock, and i played until 2 in the morning. It's smooth as silk!

Sat Sep 6 '08 3:59:00 pm Set this message as last read

kellerosity
Mark Keller
Medford, Oregon
USA
Plays: Bass (52 years)
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New member here and a bassist. Joe, however, has been my musical inspiration even though I am a bassist. So now I am definitely a "lead" bassist! Oh yeah, I can get down with the groove, keep the bottom, all that you bet, but I am a bassist of another color thanks to Joe. I write entire bass songs complete with melody, not just bass lines. Striving to continue improving, best to all from Oregon! Heres a few humble offerings on my soundclick page:

[link url="http://www.soundclick.com/bands/default.cfm?bandID=778644&content=musicl"][/link]

Sat Sep 6 '08 4:37:44 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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do the stu man! what,s going on in long beach some serious skateboarding goe,s on thier bro by richine street coolheavy skateboarding the gangs their use skateboards the skateboarders hang and takeover richine about 2 days a week later wolf2.
Sat Sep 6 '08 4:42:37 pm Set this message as last read

wolf2

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Hey you know what I was thinking today when I came home from getting grocery,s?People must be going Holy fouck buddy,s strong I have these xtra large canva,s grocery store bag,s that I bought at that store they have the store name on.Now their perfcet for a real strong guy like me because they dont,break I can fit twice as much in a bag I can actualy carry the amount,s my body has strength for ,you dont cut your hands from the bags they dont break,did i ALREADY SAY THAT? today i picked up 4 liter,s of 2 % milk a gallon where you come from du the stu! a packaage of cafe muffin,s 2 bags of dads oatmeal cookies one was abbox actualy 4 package of 4 of hunt,s pudding speciatlyt variety,s all in one bag carried it one mile home! the other day the staples thing 30 pounds of weight! anyways already took my medication now just relaxing later wolf2.
Sat Sep 6 '08 4:48:31 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Thats some pretty good bags you have there wolf

i bet frank could carry more of them than you though
Sat Sep 6 '08 5:02:23 pm Set this message as last read

mhon
emil domingo
pasig, metro manila
philippines
Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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hi! hello there, this is mhon from philippines one of your fans here at pasig city this is my message although you play with almost all of the famous guitarist. is it possible? or i wish you have jam with guthrie govan,sound so different of all you jam with.i will be very thankful for this.tnx
Sat Sep 6 '08 6:07:08 pm Set this message as last read

mhon
emil domingo
pasig, metro manila
philippines
Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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this is mhon from philippines please make an album with only guthrie govan,both of you have their own trademark of notes this will be one of the biggest album maybe next year and i will buy this album and your bassist is my favorite bassist billy sheenan formerly mr.big member.
Sat Sep 6 '08 6:13:35 pm Set this message as last read

hybes
Mark Hybers
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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JS1200Js1000 - LOL. Ya, my computer was locked up as I was trying to send it, so I guess I hit the send 3 times! But it was exciting enough to post it 3 times. =) I played for about another 3 hours today. That guitar is so incredibly smooth.
Sat Sep 6 '08 7:32:51 pm Set this message as last read

Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna
Dublin
Ireland
Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Funk it up
Sat Sep 6 '08 9:19:30 pm Set this message as last read

cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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stop the multiple posts!
Sat Sep 6 '08 11:34:14 pm Set this message as last read

cosmic_ape
Aron Ortega
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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stop the multiple posts!
Sat Sep 6 '08 11:34:37 pm Set this message as last read

REVAN 2008

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what multiple posts?
Sun Sep 7 '08 2:26:17 am Set this message as last read

REVAN 2008

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what multiple posts?
Sun Sep 7 '08 2:26:24 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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Kingston penitentiary- Culmination of power beyond reason,s of inmate ediatals sentencing muscle reconcentrate next lift 9 years self adjudia to H block with the 6 month measures of strengthe slef conducted.Provincial jail- Large stranil man of indeed,s of extreme torques beyond facilty control death may come to other for verbal requirement,s of wolf2 pc only 3 guard alert,s to wolf2 in nights and 2 in days .Segregation single cell fully licneced by millbrook correctional center to sleep in single cell,s for segregation what that mean,s is it occupies even federal prisons under the same licence what that means is say the range your on is full the put in a letter saying your life,sin danger get him out now I am licenced though my licence is measured at 13 toinghn,s measurement for every in mate in ever jail dead within 13 hr,s and 32 minutes whole country in every police compuetr in the country is my seg licence on the street any problem I kill them instantly cop,s pick up the body in fact their doesnt even have to be a problem I can kill them it,s retroactive as well from before my seg licence.Whos the man ? you aint the man I am the MAN? later wolf2 more caffeine oh yeah catered kentucky fried chicke gourmet at h block in kinsgton for the above as well later wolf2 kentucky fried chicken bread is so gooooooodddddd! later wolf2 more caffeine wolfie.
Sun Sep 7 '08 3:12:59 am Set this message as last read

wolf2

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...Who hasnt seen my new belt yet?Oh she,s nice it,s my brand new Ferrarri 1987 ferarriGTO belt ,I desighn cars for ferrarri the first car I desighned was the 87 Gto the car is still in production identical to the day I desgihned it simmilar to Magnum pi ferrari the car goes for 17 million dollars the belt goes for8 million I got it for cost due,s for working at ferrari I paid 872,000 dollar,s for it you have to lay low when you where it cops see you wearing a 900,000 dollar belt you know thats how much I paid for it 872,000 plus 7 years of desighning ferrari,sbut,s it realy worth 8 million plus full taxs you might see it sometime later wolf2 have to make more coffee 3 tablesppoons to 8 cups gto measure ferrarri Gto later wolf2.
Sun Sep 7 '08 4:34:49 am Set this message as last read

Igneousiceman
Is Satchurated Vox JS-DS #009473
UK
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Zf: Very interesting thoughts...oh, and I knew about the accents, just couldn't get them in the post!!! Are umlauts really used in french?! I know of them from German but have never come across them in french. Personellement, je pense que l'allemand c'est plus facile que le francais. Le francais c'est une belle langue...=D




Matt: What about the olympics? That will be eaiser to reach than le tour.




Joe Satrini: How about the race eh?!?!? His Royal Lewisness reigned supreme. Great race, and a great circuit...




DTS: I first came across countdown when I was off to Florida and Cape Kennedy etc, it seemed a very apt song at the time...and I still like it. have you noticed how similar to Subdivisions it sounds?!?




RevDom: I took a taster session in Photography at college last year...it was full of arty girls. I am neither. Apparently you had to be taking art as well! Nice you think I have an eye for the thing. It's worth thinking about...I could go all Monty Python here, as in "Horse drawn cart? Pah, when I were a lad we were lucky to have a donkey..." (etc.) If you don't know what I mean watch this.

You people are good at giving advice, did you know that?




JS1000's must be good to get that many posts....

Listening/watching: One Big Rush by Joe (San fran gig)
Sun Sep 7 '08 7:35:11 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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Have you ever heard a song hundreds of times throughout your life, and then you hear it one day and suddenly it hits you? I've just heard this song, and had a holy shit moment. I'm there.

Edited Sun Sep 7 '08 8:33 am
Sun Sep 7 '08 8:30:26 am Set this message as last read

hybes
Mark Hybers
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Michelle - I recently had that experience with 2 songs from Super Coloassal. It's so Good and Movin On. I have heard them both probably almost a 100 times and thought they were pretty good. Then one day on the way home from work I was listening to that CD and it hit me. LOVE THEM BOTH!!

Can you repost your link. I couldn't get the song you were trying to show us.

Still working on my setlist. I have it narrowed down to 33 songs. I need to shave it down to about 24. I think that would be cool. Some of Joe's 10 minute songs would probably have to be trimmed down to 6 minutes or so to get a 24 song show.

Sun Sep 7 '08 8:42:24 am Set this message as last read
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