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TomSr
Tom Davis
Mount Carmel, PA
USA
Plays: Guitar (18 years)
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Greetings Sledgers
Sat Oct 9 '04 8:17:56 pm Set this message as last read

Beetguitar
Scott Willett
Rochester, NY
USA
Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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This Is my first message and This Is something I would love to see.How about a G3 with Greg Howe.I have the Denver DVD with Yngwie and I Love It.But Howe Is more Jazz I think that would be a cool mix.I would travel far to see It.I live In Rochester NY and the G3 has never been here.I have seen Vai at the Eastman theater and In a bar In Buffalo but I have never been able to see satch.Hope to See Ya. Scott W from Rochester
Sat Oct 9 '04 8:47:31 pm Set this message as last read

AtyramentumAB

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Hey, I'm in a band with some guys and we would love to have you here us and give ur opinion on how we sound. Cause we are in the music thing for the long hall and you are one of greatest influences. Our lead guitar plauer, Zane, is like your biggest fan. I love the song Mystical Mr. Potato head Groove Thing. We have only tried to cover one of your songs and that is Strarry NIght. But, anyway if you could some how figure out a way so that you could hear us and give us your professional opinion, we'd be much obliged. Thanks for your time............. Alex Brown (bass player for ATRAMENTUM)

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Sat Oct 9 '04 9:08:09 pm Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

Plays: Other
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jdavis102: I agree with you on every point you made.

patberk: please go back to your justin timberlake forum. i am sure everyone misses you.

btw, we are humans. we live in a diverse world, so we bring up diverse topics.

Sat Oct 9 '04 10:00:49 pm Set this message as last read

climber
Don Cutler
Washington
USA
Plays: Guitar (55 years)
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Hello to all
It's been awhile.
Joe
I remember you and I talking about the Peavey Triple X and that it had more gain than you knew what to do with. I think you told me that you mainly used the Crunch channel. I purchased this Boss DD- 6 Delay. It's stereo with a lot of cool settings. The hold function is especially cool. Play a 5 second arpeggio and it just keeps playing. You can layer and layer continuously.
Anyway... I set the crunch channel gain at 1/4 on the Triple X and run the DD-6 through the loop. Then I send one of the channels to my 5150. Just an awesome sound.
I hope you find the time to post. We all miss you.
So far I have settled on Adobe Audition for the home studio mixing and mastering, it does a great job. Next will be a 1010LT M-Audio sound card then output it to an Alesis Master Link for the mastering and burning. Anyone think I should get a mixer as well? All coments appreciated.
Always a pleasure reading everyones posts.
Don
Sat Oct 9 '04 10:40:53 pm Set this message as last read

Ctony

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Message to Joe: Great concert in Atlanta, glad you held the show a little while so we could get from the Tabernacle to Roxy site. Was a great surprize and had to really hoof it to get uptown but was very worth it...great 3 + hour show. My first time and was great fun I appreciate the positive attitude, the brilliant playing and the fantastic set list. Have a great tour! I'll stay in touch and I'll be back!
Tony
PS great new t-shirt!
Sat Oct 9 '04 11:17:24 pm Set this message as last read

fraurocan

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I am Crazy... Satch you are going to be in Argentina and I want see you in person ... we are creating a web site in your honor and to your musica... the best musica of the world. We are going to go to Buenos Aires... to the Luna Park to see you... we are going to cross 1000 kilometros for see you and we like you conocerte... we are 3 fans yours... please, it is our dream... we are of the Patagonia Argentina, and if you want we invited to you to eat roasting. Please single we requested see you of the recital soon to take photos us with you and to publish them in our site dedicated to you " www.satrianiargentina.tk " is in construction . Please, consideralo although is. Respond to my email to fraurocan@yahoo.com.ar

Sorry for my bad english.

Sun Oct 10 '04 12:13:49 am Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Njbeast- hope you're feeling a bit better by now- it's a horrible feeling when a gig doesn't go quite how you wanted, I know what it's like!

Sun Oct 10 '04 1:56:41 am Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Does anyone know by the way whether you can only buy these platinum tickets for shows in the US?

I live in England, and was hoping that the next time Joe tours here I might be able to get one of these tickets...

Sun Oct 10 '04 1:59:27 am Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

Plays: Other
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Je suis gourmand.
Sun Oct 10 '04 2:18:41 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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cuthbert1776:

Clarky:

Thank y both for your posts,its more than interesting t find amazing science is slowly coming t the fore through these brave people putting life & family on the line.A better world for ourselves & children & obviously this planet is of upmost importance & i find it a little strange i end up here looking at a subject i know virtually nothing about but gives a feeling of hope...The very thought of a safe energy replacement that could change absolutely everything needs addressed.

Sites i,ve been pondering over...ponder...ponder,lol

http://www.cheniere.org/ "The Tom Bearden site"

http://www.seaspower.com/

if i,m not gettin suckered in...could THIS be the holy grail?

Y both probably have read or know about this already.. if not it makes a good read,feel free t mail me if y find anything interesting,i can get my partner t print anything y send at her work,cant reply cause i,m virused up,will be able t once the house flit has ended & i get a mo t scrub the hard drive,laters guys and thanks again for the posts

T all at T2J,back when i can be,laters peeps

Sun Oct 10 '04 3:58:03 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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A song adaptation for Mikey from the movie Tommy ~

Mikey, can you see me? Can I help to cheer you? Mikey, can you hear me? Can you feel me near you? Oooh, Mikey, Mikey, Mikey, Mikey. Mikey, can you hear me? Can you feel me near you? Mikey, can you see me? Can I help to cheer you? Oooh, Mikey, Mikey, Mikey, Mikey, Mikey, Mikey.

LOL! Where my dawg at??

Sun Oct 10 '04 5:32:04 am Set this message as last read

slanshroom
roy marchbank
Scotland, Barcelona
Spain
Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Michelle:i think y got this original! http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/badgers.php but its a mikey mikey mikey mickey mickey mickey mickey mickey mickey mickey mickey mickey mushroom MUSHROOM snaaaake...... snaaaaaake a snaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaake and the snake would be? maybe the storm,i,m with y on mike darlin,hope alls good for him in Okinawa



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Sun Oct 10 '04 7:50:50 am Set this message as last read

housefullofkarma
Mike Mauro
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Friday night I went to Orlando to see Joe Satriani at the House of Blues in Downtown Disney. It's nearly a two hour drive from my area in Tampa Bay but the House of Blues is my favorite venue period. Also we go to DisneyQuest before the show witch is literally right next to House of Blues and play video games all day. No one can beat me at Daytona eccept this older guy who's been playing for years.
JOE, WHEN YOU COME TO ORLANDO AGAIN PLEASE COME TO DISNEYQUEST BEFORE THE SHOW SO I CAN PLAY YOU IN DAYTONA USE :-)
I went to House of Blues expecting the same old same old. Not to say that isn't awesome, it is. But I have seen Satch six times before and he was pretty much the same with pretty much the same songs. Boy, was I proven wrong. It was the best Satch show I have ever seen. Also the best mixed show I've ever seen with the best sounding PA. Joe's mixer had a digital console which looked like a DigiDesign but it was something different. He had the console hooked up to the PA at House and Blues and it sounded out of this world. It was all controled by software with plugins and all kinds of stuff. I stood behind the console during the show and was able to watch him (the mixer) mix the show... it was bad ass.
Satch's new rig sounded amazing. He was running into two Peavey JSX half-stacks. It sounds amazing. His new tone sounds even better than his older tone which is saying a lot. The day after the show my friend who works at Sam Ash called me to let me know they just got a JSX head in the store. I went down there to give it a test and it was one of the best amps I have ever played. "Fat" switches on both the two drive channels, presence and resonance and a built-in noise gate. The only thing I didn't like about it was the lack a gain knob on the clean channel (it only had volume). The amp head is $1200 and it sounded much better than amps that are more expensive.
JOE IS GOING TO SELL PEAVEY A LOT OF AMPS.
I liked the amp almost as much as my Tremoverb combo and if I wasn't able to get my Recto combo so cheap ($975) I would have gotten a JSX half stack. You guys should try this amp out. Be amazed.
Back to the show...
Joe Satriani is my favorite musician and favorite guitarist and this show completely blew me away and caught me off gaurd. I should have seen the show twice. It was "an evening with" concert which I haven't seen since 2000. It reminded me why listening to Satch's music for the first time made me want to be a musician. It was a set list for true hardcore Satch fans. He played most of the songs off his new album which he has never played live before and a ton of songs from older albums that he has either not played live ever or hasn't played in a long time. Songs like Lords of Karma, Motorcycle Driver and Physcho Monkey and this is only naming a few. This made the concert so fresh. The audience was in heaven. Satch's energy level was higher than I've ever seen on stage. He looked like he was really having a blast on stage. This might have been due to the fact it was only the third show of the tour but I doubt it. Also Satriani was improvising all over the place; a lot more than usual. I love to hear Satch improvise so this made the concert even that much more amazing for me. The concert was so captivating that it seemed to just fly by. I didn't realize how many songs he actually played and how long the show actually was until the day after the show; time flys. After the show people were yelling out loud "Oh my god! That was fucking amazing" Everyone who likes Satch should see a show from this tour. I have met Satch twice before but would have loved to have met him after this show.
Sun Oct 10 '04 8:48:30 am Set this message as last read

gcosmico

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THANKS JOE SATRIANI FOR YOUR EXISTENCE!!!

I'm a brazilian guitar player and, few days ago, I was playing and listening together "Friends", after a special ritual. We drink a sacred tea called "ayhoasca" - it becames of Inca's people - in our religion "União do Vegetal" (if you want to know more, read about it in Sting Biography book) So, when I was playing, very good and strong emotion growed up in my heart, a very special moment in my life...and this happened with YOUR music! Very very thanks for turned possible this special experience in my life! I love play guitar and your songs - please play "Friends" music on December 05, Sunday, in São Paulo city - I will stay there with a big signal written "FRIENDS" My name is Gabriel Amadeus and, if you wanna to know our spiritual experience with the amazon sacred tea - it's legal and serious - it will a pleasure to us receive you to a session in our temple. God bless you with many years and great inspirations! Gabriel Amadeus gcosmico@hotmail.com

Sun Oct 10 '04 10:46:04 am Set this message as last read

McDave

Cook, MN

Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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gcosmico.....send some of that "sacred tea" my way my good man ;) I'll trade you straight-up with some of Northern Minnesota's finest AAA grade (freshly harvested) skunk bud......yummy !

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Sun Oct 10 '04 11:05:33 am Set this message as last read

patberk
patricio carrasco
Cape Coral, fl
usa
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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alright baby, damn you post messages every day poor girl is boring
Sun Oct 10 '04 11:34:20 am Set this message as last read

patberk
patricio carrasco
Cape Coral, fl
usa
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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lucia: eres la unica chevere y educada en este sitio de mierda de verdad no me gusta el estilo que han impuesto estos sin vida han arruinado y lo han vuelto un mercado de estupidos que hablan cosas que no tienen nada que ver.. bueno pero eres la unica que me respondio a la altura de un fan de joe.. saludos soy peruano y hace tres dias vi a joe fue lo maximo.. chau death cube k: thanks my favourite one is devil's slide and the forgotten part 2
Sun Oct 10 '04 11:39:57 am Set this message as last read

ILoveThailand

Plays: Other
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Today is quite a slow posting day. Is everyone ok?

I suppose.

Sun Oct 10 '04 11:41:43 am Set this message as last read

TommyShag

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Hi everybody!!

Does anyone have a setlist from the recent tour? Anyone know where to find it? Would it be possible to get a more organized message board here?

Sun Oct 10 '04 11:46:31 am Set this message as last read

Suzie2000
Suzo
London,
England
Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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I've had quite a lazy Sunday, - maybe everyone's kipping?

I feel so damn lazy I can't even be bothered to go to work tomorrow... but of course I'll go in. I don't hate my job or anything, but can't wait for the half term holidays in a couple of weeks!

I have done one worthwhile thing today though- practised my scales and arpeggios on the piano for two hours... thrill a minute that was.

Sun Oct 10 '04 12:42:17 pm Set this message as last read

DelfinoPie
Martin Phillips
King Of Monsters
Plays: Doctors & Nurses (
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Hehehe "Fable" is so gooooood, I got married, got divorced, got married got given a massive sword from my wife (thats not a metaphor it really was a massive sword), shaved my heard, grew a beard, kicked some chickens and topped it all of with some acts of heroism...i rock...

Masturbation Station

I found some of this hilarious...and some of them rather disturbing, but either way I think some of you guys will have an interest in these....

Delfino
Sun Oct 10 '04 2:39:11 pm Set this message as last read

michelle

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Slan, I figured if I watched the badgers with the volume down, it wouldn't stick with me so much, but now I have dancing badgers in my head. lol! Mikey might be having computer problems again? Either that, or his willpower to "cut back" has far exceeded his expectations. lol!

How many T2J cd's have been sold so far?

Sounds like Joe is knocking 'em dead again. We can't wait to see him on Thursday. These "Evening With" shows ROCK!

EVERYONE who's seen the show so far - what was the one thing (or 3 or 5) that Joe did during the show that dropped your jaw to the floor?

All I want to do is lay and watch T.V. today. Fell asleep during NAPCAR, but woke up in time to see Joe Nemachek win. He won the BUSH race yesterday, so it was a weekend sweep for him. GO ARMY! Now it's time for some football. lol!

Sun Oct 10 '04 2:52:15 pm Set this message as last read

dragonchild
Eva Viding
ENSKEDE,
Sweden
Plays: Other (27 years)
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Yo yo yo!

Busy busy busy as always, juggling three jobs, a successful pool playing career and, starting tomorrow, a class on desktop publishing. Not to mention friends, family, eating, sleeping and maybe, somehow, even manage to meet a nice guy to turn into a boyfriend. Phew! How do people do it? My input channel is full! lol!

Luckily, I have music to make me relax. This is the cd I'm currently loving to pieces... another of my self made ones:

1. Curiosity Killed The Cat - First Place
2. Gary Moore - Falling In Love With You
3. Dave Weiner - Tourmaline
4. Ritenour/Grusin - San Ysidro
5. Robben Ford - Life Song
6. Joe Satriani - Love Thing
7. Dave Weckl - Here And There
8. Eric Johnson - Zenland
9. Santana/Dave Matthews - Love Of My Life
10. Steve Vai - Brandos Costumes (Gentle Ways)
11. Toto - Don't Stop Me Now
12. Michael Hedges - When I Was Four
13. Mark Ford - Heartbreaking Blues
14. Ulf Lundell - Altaret i Maria (Swedish artist)
15. Lee Ritenour - Shades In The Shade

I'm off to catch some sleep, it's midnight over here. Everyone have a good day! :)

Sun Oct 10 '04 3:09:32 pm Set this message as last read

death cube k

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michelle we are closing in on 100 copies sold.. there are still lots left.. thanx to all who bought one..
Sun Oct 10 '04 4:15:15 pm Set this message as last read
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