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my_ibanez
mike lopez
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hi joe is it true that youare going to vomi in greece again?
Sun Sep 8 '02 6:16:55 am Set this message as last read

my_ibanez
mike lopez
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i also want to tell me how did you start
Sun Sep 8 '02 6:18:20 am Set this message as last read

alarmagician
Neil
Davisburg, Michigan
USA
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Quick Q! What is the story about the bandmembers? Doesn't Eric and Stu play in the band anymore?
Sun Sep 8 '02 6:33:50 am Set this message as last read

Danooooooooooooooo

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Hey Joe,

I saw you at the AJ last night, and as usual you were great. The sound in that venue is terrible though. I couldn't even hear the vocals of DT. Also, your set was way too short. I wish you would have played some more. Thanks for coming to the BURGH!!!

Sun Sep 8 '02 6:48:51 am Set this message as last read

McDave

Cook, MN

Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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Congrats Nick on your performance, throwing your pick into the crowd shows everyone "who's the boss"...lol. At our band practice, if we get through a song with no problems and it sounds good, we throw our picks at each other...ha ha

Joe, have fun playing in your old "stomping grounds" tonight :)

Sun Sep 8 '02 7:01:46 am Set this message as last read

jblaze1

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Deathcube:I hear ya!:)...I guess all brands have good & bad ones.Just like a car.I used to have an RG Ibanez that was not too great either.Constantly fidgeting with the intonation so I sold it.On the other hand,My Universe has the same body style as the RG.No problems so far.Same thing with Bridges too.Some are flawless & some are not....lol.....:)I gotta say one thing,I have a '78 Strat & a Les Paul Standard that I was constantly replacing the Volume/tone knobs because they get scratchy after a while.The knobs on the Universe are soooooooo smooth & scratch free after 9 years.I am impressed:)............jblaze1

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Sun Sep 8 '02 7:11:28 am Set this message as last read

jblaze1

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JOE: I want to be your Guitar Bodyguard!.....I need a job pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaz:)jblaze1
Sun Sep 8 '02 7:13:33 am Set this message as last read

CrystaI Planet
Steve
Huddersfield,
England
Plays: Guitar
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Hi peeps, im interesting in making an electric guitar as a gcse c.d.t project at school and i would love the guitar i am thinking about making to be like a js model, i was wondering if anyone knew where and if i could get the mesurments for a js body, or is this impossible and are you all laughing your heads off while you're reading this? lol Anyway, if you know anything then post a message here or email me, thankyou thankyou thankyou if you can help me lol! .....Joe Rules....
Sun Sep 8 '02 7:25:25 am Set this message as last read

JS Clone 1
Richard Haier
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
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Nick Lee - Sounds awesome. If JS Clone 2 wasn't in Rome, we probably could've driven out. Can't wait to see the video.

Whojack - Well, first you would need a way to hook your camera/vcr up to your computer by means of a deluxe graphics card or TV card (anything with video input) OR... you could give the tape to me and I could do it for you.

Climber - FIRE STRINGS!!

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Sun Sep 8 '02 7:39:36 am Set this message as last read

death cube k

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jblaze i hear ya man, so i guess find a guitar you are comfortable with is the best advice i could ever give anybody.any how take it easy!
nick lee congrats!!!!! did you win the competion?
i leave on vacation in 4 days i cant wait!
Sun Sep 8 '02 7:59:45 am Set this message as last read

tapper5
William Partridge
georgetown, ontario
canada
Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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wtg nick after the performance throwing the pic in audience shows that you beleive in yourself & confidence runs high with ya , wtg ya cocky baystardddddd . sounds like ya did well, now who da fruck won,lol... ?????????????
Sun Sep 8 '02 8:22:58 am Set this message as last read

Phatman

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Narface: A double locking trem is found on most Floyd Rose or copy trems. The Single locking is a budget version with only locks the strings at the neck and not on the bridge. Also, u are so right about Alive in an Ultra world. What a great idea, to write a song for each country u perform in and base it one the countries traditional style and history. Amazing!!!!!!!

JS Clone1: What was that u mensioned about a trem tensioner? did it come with your guitar or can it be fitted at a later point. I like the sound of it....

Song for today: In the End - Linkin Park

S'later Phatman

Sun Sep 8 '02 8:27:38 am Set this message as last read

guitarzbabe
Boopsy Star
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Wow! It took me forever to go through pages of posts since I havent been back to check it in a few days.

Now, for another conversation stir up...... what is the FUNNIEST moment you've had while listening or playing Joe's music. Lets get some good ones!

OK, let's see if I can answer everyone that answered me last week.........

DRAFTER37 (Kevin Graham)....Agreed! It is so hard for me to pick a personal favorite too from SBM.... from any satch album. Each time I pick a favorite, I listen to them all again and it all sounds even better and a new favorite comes to mind, so picking just one is impossible. It is fun to try though.

GETALOAF...... You have passion in your "New Last Jam" comment. I like that!

NONSMOKER..... Holy mini!!! I like that new phrase! Nice to meet you on the chat. Boy, Im glad to get that java stuff sorted out! see you soon.

MASTERDRUMMER1.......Instrumental music rocks! I am a die hard fan for CRYSTAL PLANET too.... I just can never get enough of "TIME, SECRET PRAYER and LIGHTS OF HEAVEN". Yep.... drummers never stop! thank goodness.

OVATION........ "EOC goes great with cyclone conditions"!!!! I bet! That's funny! I hope you are ok. Tell us about the cyclone. You havent lost power or anything? Hope you have the battery back up for your boom box!

MILKER......Congrats for your son's recent achievements! Im proud. Thanks for sharing.

WHOJACKAFIBBY..... You sound like you are quite funny!

MASTERYODA.....yes, I believe in a better place for peaceful souls. Hold on to those thoughts.

SHARON, sounds as if you are at peace with your Gran from your dream. Did your dream come as she passed? That is very interesting. I hope you and YODA have peace in your soul for your Grans today and that you can keep it in your soul.... especially in times when you get weak for their presence. it is hard to grieve. my heart goes out to you guys.

on another note, let's crank some sunday morning tunes!!

Sun Sep 8 '02 8:33:33 am Set this message as last read

Squares
Alan Hancock
Bradford, Pennsylvania
US
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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Saw Joe in Pittsburgh on Saturday. What a great show. I noticed Joe had a little figurine of some sort on his Marshall amp head. Anyways great show 8 rows from the stage, was worth the 4 hour drive. Keep up the good work and keep rockin out the tunes Joe!!!
Sun Sep 8 '02 9:21:06 am Set this message as last read

Whojackafibby

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Sun Sep 8 '02 9:38:31 am Set this message as last read

3LDrag0n
julio cesar v . Altamirano
lima -peru, lima
lima
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Hello joe I am of a very beautiful country, but it is few ones here that know you, but it(he,she) stops my you are the best, slahs guns and very dirtily in concert, your you are it innovative maximum in end(purpose) that you say stops forward and hey floyd rose was inventing and volvera madman other one make new lever to you for your propocitos friend look after yourself and regards Julio c velarde lime - Peru
Sun Sep 8 '02 9:43:41 am Set this message as last read

JS Clone 1
Richard Haier
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
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Phatman - The trem setter on the S540LTd is standard. Where that rout is under the springs, it has a slightly deeper rout for the trem setter to sit. It involves 3 small screw holes aswell. The rout isn't that difficult of a thing to have done. It's these 2 spring loaded shafts that put pressure on the trem block to make it harder to pull up. In turn, the trem claw is also screwed in a lot farther putting more tension on the Edge in the other direction (pushing down on the bar). I would be playing this guitar like crazy but I need to do some tech stuff on it. The frets need quite a dress and I may have to tinker with the neck what with bow and neck joint.

That and the fact my hand isn't quite healed yet. This sucks.

Sun Sep 8 '02 9:50:15 am Set this message as last read

michelle

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Ahhh, it's finally MY turn to see the show tonight! I'll be in row 5. I can't wait!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Nick Lee, congrats! Sounds like you had a great time. Werd to ya mutha!

We had a great time last night. My sister took second place in her first lightweight bodybuilding compitition. The girl that beat her later went on to win in the overall against the middle & heavyweight winners. There weren't alot of women in the compitition. 2 in lightweight, 2 in middle, and only 1 heavyweight. Poor woman had no compitition, so she got 1st place. The middleweight winner was BIG. She was like a mini-Chyna. It was so cool because my sister held her own against a girl half her age. My sis is 41 and the other girl looked to be in her early 20's. I'm so proud of her I could burst....but that will have to wait till AFTER I see the show tonight. It'll prolly take me a few days to recover from all the excitement from this weekend!! woohoo!!

Whojack ~ I had tears rolling down my face when my sister hit the stage too. Her music was My Sacrafice by Creed. My hands were shaking so bad I could hardly keep the cam-corder steady. LOL! Some guy came walking in the row in front of us just as my sis was ready to take the stage. I grabbed this guy by the back of his pants and pulled him down into his seat rather violently and yelled "sit down, that's my sister up there!" LOL! I appologized to him afterwards, but don't mess with me when I'm in a zone!! LOL!



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Sun Sep 8 '02 9:56:17 am Set this message as last read

GUTTERbOY
Philip Clifton
Atlanta, GA
United States
Plays: Guitar (25 years)
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The sweet smell of a great sorrow lies over the land
Plumes of smoke rise and merge into the leaden sky
A man lies and dreams of green fields and rivers
But awakes to a morning wth no reason for waking
He haunted by the memory of a lost paradise
In his youth or a dream- he can't be precise
He's chained forever to a world that's departed
It's not enough, it's not enough


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Sun Sep 8 '02 9:57:00 am Set this message as last read

Whojackafibby

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Sun Sep 8 '02 10:03:24 am Set this message as last read

kcar68
Kerry
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I just saw the show in Pittsburgh on 9/7/02. I was the one with the smiley faces on the bandana. What an excellent show. Would have had closer seats had I known about the ticket sales earlier. This time 7th row...next time 1st!! Always a fantastic sound and unbelievable clarity. True perfection here on Earth!!!!!

I just have one question though. Matt is a GREAT bass player, but what happened to Stu?? Is he on a beach somewhere enjoying life?

Sun Sep 8 '02 10:04:46 am Set this message as last read

jelly man
Paul Huxley
Guildford, Surrey
England
Plays: Bass (24 years)
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The kidney bean sang a sad song of sorrow
as the tide swept his lover away
shall i ever love another, he pondered
whilst the feeling of longing seeped in
"why should my elephant taste so orangey?"
he cried out once again
like a baby palm tree
but the despair had gone, and his calculator
EXPLODED

Did you like it????

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Sun Sep 8 '02 10:08:24 am Set this message as last read

jonk36
Jon K.
Roslyn, New York
USA
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Joe, my father is dying of cancer and it would mean so much to be able to meet n' greet with you at Jones Beach on the 14th, even for just like 5 minutes... i am just coming right out and asking if I could have the aftershow pass for Jones. Maybe this is kinda wrong for me to ask for it like that, cause it is supposed to be a random drawing, but I figure you only live once and what do i have do lose in asking...i'll never have a chance to meet joe again, plus i would like to bring you some wonderful guitars to play, borrow, whatever you like...it would just be a honor to meet you during this terrible time, and I promise not one mention of cancer talk

Sun Sep 8 '02 10:18:06 am Set this message as last read

jus77
Jesus De leon
La Paz, Baja California Sur
Mexico
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Hi Joe I woul like to knw if you will come to Cabo San Lucas some day, I'm living there, I have never seen you, but I'm a fan, becuse you have inspired me to play guitar. hope you will anser me. bye.
Sun Sep 8 '02 10:24:43 am Set this message as last read

orbit
Geoff McLain
Kingman, Ks
u.s.a.
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Hi again, I have a digitech RP2000 and I notice that if the volume coming from the guitar isnt up to about "7", you get this choppy gated noise. I assume that the threshold level is set too high. But this occurs on effects that arent even using any compression. So, my question is Joe, what devices do you use in your signal path are there any digital ones there? Thanks, Geoffreyorbitizer :)
Sun Sep 8 '02 10:31:51 am Set this message as last read
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