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Darren Roser Guitar Murderer, Surrey Lil' old England Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Hi people , ive been away a bit, and i cant read through 40 pages,so i read the first and last few - sorry if i missed anything! I havent got anything to say, just catching up..
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Sat Sep 13 '03 5:21:29 am
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michelle
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Dave & Brandon, HAPPY BIRTHDAY!! I'd sing for you but I haven't even had my coffee yet.
Stu Clone, my husband went to the Rite of Strings show when it came around a few years ago. He came home glowing. Said it was one of the best shows he's ever seen. I gotta find that cd around here and give it a run. Three of his favorite guys on one stage. Can't beat it with a stick.
I WANT TO LISTEN TO THE T2J CD TOO!!! Maybe we'll have the friggin' thing by Christmas...2005.
edit: I should really be AWAKE before I post. lol!
Edited Sat Sep 13 '03 5:30 am
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Sat Sep 13 '03 5:26:50 am
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JS Clone 1
Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
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OCP - Oh yeah I did get the clip. I was meaning to respond with it. You were asking about the tone? Was it recorded through a PC? It sounded a bit muddy. The progression was interesting though. Let me know when it's done with instruments.
No, i'm not playing guitar anymore.
Narface - Ah, you know what man. Every car has it's problems. I work on them all day so all I hear it guys swearing at German cars. Every mechanic will swear at the car he's working on unless it's something big and carbureted. Much much easier to work on.
Jap cars are always impressive with what they can do. I don't know, would I ever own a Type R? They are good engines, I know. But Honda seems to like have really short piston strokes which loses torque but makes some nice horsepower numbers in the higher RPMs. 7200rpm? It's quite high but the engines seem to be able to perform.
I'm trying to figure out whether I should drop a 2.0L 16valve in my Golf when I get it or go straight for my dream powertrain of a VR6 (hm, 12 valve or 24 valve?) with a 6 speed and a Quaife diff... eventually to be synchro.
The thing about any VR6 is that they can easily hit 300horsepower and much more without any forced induction. The VR6 is one of the most power potential V6 engines out there. Ah, i'll only ever drive German cars. I respect Japanese cars but they're just not gonna get me to own them.
Trutina - Wow Barrie Poole, Bil McKim and Paul Clark all hitting the top 40 on the IUMA charts.
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Sat Sep 13 '03 7:26:57 am
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Halfnutz
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Yes, JSCLONE 1, german cars are quite well refined... But lets not deny the force posses'd in a machine that shakes the very earth to which you cling so dearly as it roars by. Case in point: Big Block Chevrolet.
Ha.
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Sat Sep 13 '03 7:46:00 am
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alexandrecaetano
Alexandre Caetano Caldas da Rainha, Estremadura Portugal Plays: Guitar (32 years)
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PHRYDOM - HAPPY BIRTHDAY BRO!! HAVE A GREAT DAY!!
TRUTINA, CLARKY AND PLUM LOCO- CONGRATS ABOUT IUMA .
DRAGONCHILD- Sorry to hear about that :-(.
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Sat Sep 13 '03 9:39:03 am
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UF Dean
Alan Schwartzseid Plantation, FL USA Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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Do the Stu: This will be my second Joe concert. Saw him basically front row last year at HOB Orlando (snuck up front to get closer and ended up just to the side of the stage). I have been a huge fan since I started playing guitar and getting into more instrumental music. I wish this year was Joe, Vai, and Eric Johnson (my favorites net to Joe), but I already have that concert on DVD lol. Looking forward to this concert.
Alan <-- still amped about meeting Sister Hazel again
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Sat Sep 13 '03 9:51:11 am
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tomjr
Tom Davis, Jr Mt. Carmel, Pennsylvania U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (29 years)
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So Michelle, you and your husband will be in the row in front of us?..tha will be cool...i have never met anyone else from the website besides Jblaze, who came to visit me 2 years ago. This is my first time seeing vai...i saw satch at the electric factory a few years back and it was awesome...i am hearing good things about this Keswick Theater though...I just wish I could meet Joe..if ya wanna email me or sumthin my email is tomjr@ptd.net
By the Way....JOE RULES!!!!
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Sat Sep 13 '03 10:20:00 am
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Stu Clone
Graham Shackelford Tacoma, Washington USA Plays: Bass (26 years)
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Hey all! so does this mean that the album is mixed and ready for the next step????
i hope so, i'm so psyched about it! I'd love to hear all the other tracks in their entirety.
Also, I had a thought when Trutina said that T2J was representing... what if we set up an IUMA or mp3.com page with all the T2J songs? It might be a good way to advertise (please buy this album to support our charity, though I'm really not sure if that would work) it certainly would be fun to see how high it would be able to go in the charts.
edit: Michelle, of course you can't beat it with a stick, he was playing a regular bass! ba-doomp -- TSH!!!! ;)
Edited Sat Sep 13 '03 10:45 am
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Sat Sep 13 '03 10:42:26 am
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Happy Birthday, hamdo and PhryDom...
trutina - I just listened to your Kentucky Trash Master song that JSC1 mentioned... It's pretty cool...it sounds like it should be the soundtrack to an old NES game...LOL. I'll check out more of your stuff later.
...Austin...
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Sat Sep 13 '03 11:16:02 am
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michelle
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O.k., now we're booing Stu (Clone that is). LOL!! You had to reach pretty far for that one, but it was still funny.
Tomjr, there will be a few of us there in rows AA & BB center right near you, and scattered throughout the place. It will be fun meeting everyone.
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Sat Sep 13 '03 12:08:31 pm
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SilverS9
Timothy Volkert St. Louis, Missouri USA
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Everyone, it's time to feel sorry for SilverS9. I HAVEN'T BEEN TO A JS CONCERT!!! Really bites. Given, I've been listening to his music (roughly in order from Surfing with the Alein; thus the nickname) for nly about four years, and I'm sixteen, but it still isn't right. I took up guitar- which is named Ice 9, if that's okay- and SOMEHOW got obsessed with the Silver Surfer, yet I haven't been able to catch a concert. I'm hoping to get down to Nashville for the G3 tour, and I'd just like everyone to wish me luck! And obviously, Crystal Planet, Mind Storm, Satch Boogie, Big Bad Moon, and Devil's Slide all rock! There's more on the top list, but you get the idea.
To all who LIVE to the music like me... don't hurt yourselves.
--Tim
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Sat Sep 13 '03 12:14:15 pm
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mick87
Spoonman Spider Mike Plays: Spoons
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Phrydom & Hamdo - Happy Birthday guys!
Congrats Clarky/Trutina/Plum Loco!! T2J represent is right!
Edited Sat Sep 13 '03 12:23 pm
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Sat Sep 13 '03 12:15:41 pm
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Sammy Andrews
Love the blues and ballads Joe is the Inspiration !! Plays: Guitar
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hmmmm,, I remember when the site first started, but can't remember how long ago it's been.....anyone else know when this site began?
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Sat Sep 13 '03 12:39:44 pm
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michelle
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S.O.T.D.~
*Hear me
And if close my mind in fear,
Please pry it open,
See me,
And if my face becomes sincere,
Beware,
Hold me,
And when I start to come undone,
Stitch me together,
Save me,
And when you see me strut
remind me of what left this OUTLAW TORN*
Not the best album, but a damn good song.
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Sat Sep 13 '03 12:50:34 pm
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TheBob
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Joe, i read that you recorded your Surfing with the Alien album with an Ibanez Radius 540R. i looked it up in a book and it looks quite cool, sense how you adopted the shape of the guitar back in '92 or somewhere around there. Does anyone know where i could find one? thanks
Bob
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Sat Sep 13 '03 1:42:29 pm
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poison pixie
darin higgs bridgend, bridgend county wales, u.k. Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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hello everyone, can anyone tell me if the g3 tour will be coming to the u.k? and if so, dates if possible, thanks.
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Sat Sep 13 '03 1:54:34 pm
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Ethn Hayabusa
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Graham- I talked to Kevin (Drafter37) and he explained to me where you live.It wouldn't take me too long to pick you up, so maybe we can hang next weekend, if you have it off.lata
New DT album Soon!!!New A Perfect Circle soon!!!GOood times!!
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Sat Sep 13 '03 2:00:51 pm
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Stu Clone
Graham Shackelford Tacoma, Washington USA Plays: Bass (26 years)
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sounds good Ethn,
i'm a little curious as to how this kevin character knows more about where i live than i do.... hmmmmm /me gets shifty eyes like that one dog in the end of the simpsons::
SPEAKING OF THE SIMPSONS!!! (what a segway, eh?) also, heard back from mike, the guy that mixed the recordings when i played in L.A. which means i'll have a premo playing version (i don't know how it recorded, but i played pretty well that night, and my strings were nice and fresh) of my second solo bass medley (which has the simpsons theme in it). parts of it have already been heard before, but in lower quality recording.
Ethn again, I've got some not-minor stuff due this week, so next weekend will probably be mostly free and clear.
edit: checked the IUMA top 40 instrumental... some bass player w/ just 2 songs on his site is number 2! cool stuff... i'll definitely have to check that out.
Edited Sat Sep 13 '03 2:32 pm
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Sat Sep 13 '03 2:20:26 pm
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