82DeanZ
Michael Smith Dublin, CA
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cuthbert1776
I just saw your post about the Feast of the Hunter's Moon. I went to that almost every year when I was going to Purdue. It's a really cool festival. My favorites were the Buffalo Burgers, the hot cider and the candle making booths. It was a great way to take a much needed break from my studies.
Best Regards,
Mike.
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Wed Feb 8 '06 8:07:09 am
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Simon Granada, Andalucia Spain Plays: Guitar (24 years)
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mikesb, no the Pawn Kings Live CD and andy's forthcoming record are the only 2 I don't have.
Well, technically, I don't "have" Orange Swirl or And-thology yet but I've just ordered both! I can't wait, I'm so stoked about getting these.
I'm just about done learning "Slips Away" and have learned all of "Don't Bring Me Down" and I'm really enjoying his vocal stuff, so getting more is a really exciting prospect!
When he releases resolution I'll be sure to order "Pawn Kings Live" at the same time, and probably some more tabs and t-shirts too!
Andy is definitely my player-of-the-moment right now! I'm also really into Bettencourt and Gilbert at the moment. Anyway, I'm sure I remember you saying one of the songs on Orange Swirl is your favourite, or has Andy's best solo or something? Which song was it?
Keep on rockin' bro! Andy Timmons For G3!!!
I meant to ask earlier, does anyone have anything they can tell me about the guitar Joe used on "Up In Flames" on the G3 Tokyo DVD....it looks like a realy old custom, I've not seen it before. It even has a "Joe Satriani" inlay at the 21st fret!
The red 7-string is pretty nice too!
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Wed Feb 8 '06 8:33:01 am
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Guitarmiester
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A friend of mine wants to record Silent Man by Dream Theater and wants me on guitar. Once it's recorded and done, I'm hoping next week, I'll post up a link. He's really just waiting on me to record the guitar, but I've been very busy this week, will be for the rest of this week. But, next week is looking good. I wanted to figure the solo out note-for-note (I never do that), but for this song I'd like to (the live version of the Scenes from NY DVD.) If I have enough time I'll figure the live solo out note-for-note because I really like it.
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Wed Feb 8 '06 8:46:36 am
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Raygarth
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I have a question to joe... I want to know if you would consider including on the G3 a Brazillian guitarist? there are lot exceptional guitarists over here, one of which is called Edu Ardanuy... Maybe you could think about this... plz reply...
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Wed Feb 8 '06 9:19:36 am
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Suzie2000
Suzo London, England Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Stevee T- great photo of you and Joe together!
962 - Must have been great to meet Joe!
Master Yoda- having your guitar signed by Joe makes me jealous!
82DeanZ- Great fortune -to be in the right place at the right time!
Zinc- get another drink just to check...
DoTheStu- Will have a look at the DVD! 3 times meeting Joe, that's amazing...
Cuthbert- Thanks for posting the link, I hadn't seen the interview or JSX broadcast as at the time I had an ancient computer!
Michelle- Thank you, I hope so too! One day, ya never know...
Civgeek- Great pic too, Joe looks like such a good guy!
Ovation- I'm not the only one who hasn't met Joe then :(
Marc0970- Welcome aboard! :)
Bahduh- oh no, did you think the vocals were bad then? Or just not your thing?
What a CHATATHON for my 1200th post!!!!
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Wed Feb 8 '06 10:25:49 am
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Keniko
Ken Erickson Addison, IL. U.S.A. Plays: Guitar (54 years)
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Happy 1200 Posts Suzo ! ! !
Edit...BTW...Did you ever straighten out your CD Labeling issue? Hugs
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Wed Feb 8 '06 10:29:15 am
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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cuthbert1776 - My interview is still online? Cool...I didn't know that. I actually didn't watch that part of it when the webcast was up. Thanks for posting that link again...
962 - I like the new G3 DVD...but I just realized I have only watched it once, right when I got it. I think John's Glasgow Kiss is one of the best songs on it, but his Damage Control didn't do much for me. I wish they would've recorded a show from this tour back in 2001...it probably would have come off better.
Personally, I'd like to see the G3 stuff take a break from a while. It's getting too predictable. I'd actually also like to see a major U.S. G3 tour without Steve Vai, just so it's something different. I'd like to see Steve Morse do a tour, but he's busy with Deep Purple at the moment. Andy Timmons would be cool. It'd be good if the third player was someone completely different, like the John Butler Trio or something. I don't really think he'd be able to take part in the jam, but he'd be a good opening act that would give the tour a different mood.
About the guitar, I believe it is a prototype version of what would eventually become the JS1000. It has some features of the 100 (like the inlay you mentioned), but if I'm remembering things right I think the rest of it is closer to a 1000.
There's a picture of the guitar on the back of Joe's anthology album, and I think he also used it for the video of Starry Night at the beach that was up on this site a few years ago.
Blue Moon - Steve Vai should already know whether he won or lost, because I bet they did his award during some of the preshow stuff. Last year, I think that happened a few days before the actual event. I looked at the Grammy website and couldn't find anything, though.
...Austin...
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Wed Feb 8 '06 10:59:52 am
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Meoff
Jack Farlow Anniston, Alabama USA Plays: Guitar (49 years)
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Mr. Satriani,
My name is Linda Farlow. I am writing a paper in my music class, title "MUSIC AND MATH, HOW THEY RELATE".
My husband and I are big fans of yours. We have visited a couple of your concerts in Atlanta Ga. I was wondering, if you mind, if I could ask you some personal questions of you? My paper is going to be about how people who are talented in math are talented in music, or the other way around. You are very much talented in music, but how are you in math? How was your math in your school days? There are some teachers, who are using music to help children learn their math in school and it has work very well for them? I thought I could use you as an example in my class speech, with your permission of course. With my paper I have to give an 8 to 10 minute speech on my same subject. Being how you have play a number of instruments and recorder yourself and put them together. One of our topics has been about electronics, computers, tape recorders and studios. We are talking about how someone can record an instrument and tape another instrument on top and so on. And they put together a music piece, my husband tells me you have done that on some of your music. You would be a great example for my speech and paper. If you do not wish that I use you, and don't won't to discuss your math history? Please respond, soon. Thank you, Linda
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Wed Feb 8 '06 10:59:59 am
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cwhite102
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Joe- liked your music since a friend of mine let me borrow Flying in A Blue Dream. We saw you in New Orleans in October 2004 at the House of Blues, and I have to say that was the best concert I've seen, based on the musicianship you and the band displayed, the way you really appreciate the fans, and of course the music. And I have to say that while listening to the CDs I didn't really think you were playing all that at once but seeing you play live was an experience, especially how you and the band make it look easy. I don't know when you may get back down this way, or if a show in Baton Rouge could happen, but I'll be there the next time around. A Joe Satriani concert would be good for us.
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Wed Feb 8 '06 12:45:23 pm
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chocoholic
sharon dzuba England
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Hey Joe
Glad to see that a new album is on its way to out, when are you coming back to the UK, we need the Joe thing to return asap.
Come and see us in the UK Joe. we all miss ya!!!
Luv Shaz in UK land
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Wed Feb 8 '06 1:06:58 pm
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bassguitar77
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Hello Joe,Can you really see me out here?Please tell me how you create so much music.I want to see inside your brain.Do you get inspired by a situation and want to write music or are you playing a riff and it reminds you of something or someone?You speak "guitarese" better than anyone,I hear what your saying but what made you say it!?~ Your faithful fan!
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Wed Feb 8 '06 1:40:54 pm
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Suzie2000
Suzo London, England Plays: Guitar (35 years)
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Keniko- Thanks! Yes, finally sorted out the program. I downloaded/bought a program called "disclabel 3 Neato edition" for Mac (not sure if I said that before) but there were all sorts of little hitches when you came to print- calibrating etc.... just when I thought I had it sorted some other pain in the arse thing happened with it... anyway! Yes I now have the better of the program, I was not going to let the damn thing beat me! Hope you are well :)
Cheese- Chat's down again? :(
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Wed Feb 8 '06 1:44:56 pm
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willgree
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Hello, Mr. Joe Satriani, I am a guitar player who is venturing into the type of guitar style you perform. I think all of your music is brilliant, and put together amazingly. For some reason I can't use my chat, but I would like to talk to other musicians so I can share what I have learned and learn from them. It's all about the music and nobody knows it better than you. Thanks for your music and the inspiration it gives me.
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Wed Feb 8 '06 2:02:34 pm
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gotta have Joe
Kayla Whitham Butte, Mt USA Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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Hey Joe, how are you today? Im ok... not feeling very good though. oh well, i will be better tomorrow:). Man im so nervous to see the new tour dates cause im hoping...big time... that Spokane Washington is on there. lol. Well i hope all is well. Take care man. Love ya. Have a wonderful day.
How are you all today?
Kayla
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Wed Feb 8 '06 2:24:41 pm
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Kayla Whitham Butte, Mt USA Plays: Guitar (19 years)
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One starry night when i was all alone,cryin and very down down down at the speed of light i was thinking of you. I was asking why saying good bye made memories of a new day in time. Only when i just look up i see tears in the rain. As the big bad moon is causing me to begin searching for what breaks a heart, with hands in the air and the chords of life starring at me, i wish i was in a sleep walk, i then relized with your lifestyle, you saved my life!
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