Matt Martinez
Plays Ibanez JS guitars Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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I've been here longer than Hellion and have earned the respect of my fellow T2J-er's, so I have the right. lol I can understand if someone doesn't like "profane" words, but most of us are mature people, so I think we should be able to deal with it. It's funny, if you say "luck", "suck", "tuck" or "duck", it's harmless and has no effect at all. But stick an "F" in place of the first letter and people will go off on you. lol
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Mon Jan 19 '04 12:35:49 pm
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TASTEY
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found out some more info about my situation. that guy i ran into from my past....a friend of mine ran into a friend of his, and asked him what was up with that guy and if he liked me, and the "friend" laughed and said yeah, her and 6 other girls. so i guess he's a dog? still not quite over it i guess? something inside still tells me there is "something there", i don't know why, i know it sounds like denial, but its just weird, hopefully this will pass soon! my husband has been ok, no real job yet, and he has been taking little stabs at me about what i did, yeah i know i deserve it, but he said he wouldnt do that, and i know if he does it forever it could ruin things? i am trying to have faith. had to spit that out...thanks...
btw...does the webmaster ever purge the system of all these old posts? it could be incriminating to me. anyone know????
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Mon Jan 19 '04 12:40:42 pm
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Matt Martinez
Plays Ibanez JS guitars Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Yes, I realized your postion. You can try to email Jon Luini and ask him to delete them, but I don't know the probability of him doing that.
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Mon Jan 19 '04 12:51:35 pm
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texano
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Hi joe my name is vincent and I live in san francisco,CA.Last year I went at The concord pavillion and it was a such great concert that night,but I was wondering if you will release this concert on video or DVD someday in the future 'Cuz I think it's a lot better than the first G3 concert with eric jonhson.But I also remember that you guys got a little audio problem at the concord pavillion that night but with a good sound ingineer or a video aditor it will be able to fix this problem for the video.OK joe,I just want to tell you that you are a fantastic guitar player and you are my inspiration to play my guitar chops.Keep what you are best and good luck.See you soon Buddy
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Mon Jan 19 '04 1:09:24 pm
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slanshroom
roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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RonnieSBM,I,ve major probs here,hope y get this bud,cant send only recieve,dont know why,hope y get this mail here dude,tryed t send t yer mail ad,but it dont work.
later y all,i got a headfuck of a comp prob ahead of me,pfff,any help in telling him is well welcome,thanks
slan
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Mon Jan 19 '04 1:33:01 pm
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PhryDom
Dave Atlanta, GA USA Plays: Guitar (45 years)
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Stacy you could go back and edit all your old philanderous (j/k) posts to be empty ones. Luini doesn't need to do anything, and your ass is safe ;-)
Amber the aol webmaster thing tells me you're known as a spammer on their books. I hope it's not true and that you get things sorted. I found some links and will post them here seeing as I can't email you.....
first link
second link
third link
Good luck, Dave
EDIT: I made the page wide, shame on me! - FIXED! ;-)
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Mon Jan 19 '04 1:44:51 pm
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mischievous
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josh watcha studyin? whatz that microbial nonsense?
¡commercial brake!
song of the day: Gяoovie Movie by Alex :)
Cзrзmony for G3!
Slovenia and Portugal for G3!
Pia Vai for G3!
¡end of commercial brake!
Micromys minutus
(psst, itz mischievous being in a very vertebrates-systemathics-kind-of-mood)
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Mon Jan 19 '04 2:05:43 pm
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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jelly man - My best Minesweeper times are 9, 54, and 190.
the hellion - I visit the St. Louis area all the time. Most of my relatives live there.
bluebuffalo9 - Satch's complete MTV Unplugged performance isn't commercially available. The G3 CD and DVD will be released in February. The Sony Music Store has preorder info.
TASTEY - Your old posts will be with you forever. If you don't like some of the stuff you've written in the past, do what PhryDom said. Click your "n posts total" button. You can click the "edit message" button to erase all of the text from your incriminating posts.
There are thousands of posts here, but they really don't take up that much memory. We can't post pictures or anything like that. Text doesn't take up much memory, so everything is fine.
...Austin...
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Mon Jan 19 '04 2:11:56 pm
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TO MATT MARTINEZ, TASTEY, AND GREG M,
I WILL NOT BE VISITING THE SITE ANYMORE. MY PARENTS SAW YOUR POSTS AND FORBADE ME TO EVER COME HERE AGAIN. GOODBYE. -THE HELLION
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Mon Jan 19 '04 2:49:03 pm
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BONGHITS II
RICH MACON FAIR OAKS, CA USA
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hey hellion, what are you, 13 or 14 years old., you have no clue mon!~~! maybe you should go to insycs website or something~!~!!peace out all!~!~!~!~!
ps-save a mouse eat a pussy!~!
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Mon Jan 19 '04 3:22:06 pm
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Clarky
Paul Clark plays the organ, going blind www.paul-clark.com
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tastey - not eating salad??? I should think so too... you're a nice girl...
962 - what??? what's wrong with 7.62mm?? standard NATO round... what cal do you use???
ocps - as much as I'd really love to, I've never had a MIDI guitar.. I briefly messed with a right hand electric that had a Roland Hex pick-up fitted at the British Music Fair... playing a church organ on a guitar was an interesting experience... one thing I didn't like was the lag.. imagine playing a note and you hear it a smidge of a second later.. it wasn't dreadful but it did feel a little odd... I should imagine that the lag must have been sorted out on modern systems what with faster micro processors etc... now I think of, I'd quite like to try a newer system.. for me, guitar --> MIDI is a 'nice to have'... given the limited funding for my kit I have more pressing things to sort out.. a left hand body conversion for Envy, a nice left hand nylon strung classical.. etc..
greg - so where is this ice cream man... lol... when's he coming 'round my place..
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Mon Jan 19 '04 4:04:10 pm
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what did the hellion mean by upside down question marks? was that tripped or what? TASTEY---- i play LOVE THING on the guitar every time i play. cool song. I"m sorry i have leave, my mom doesnt like me breathing, and im pretty sure you all are doing it , so bye! (sarcasticly, of course!)
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Mon Jan 19 '04 4:05:04 pm
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Donkey Hotay
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Webmaster taking his time gettin back to me, another snippet from JS Interview, March 25 1998!!!
Any other band involvement or opportunities other than the Greg Kihn Band or the Squares, or were you always committed to doing your own thing?
“Each of the guys in the Squares was interested in taking a chance with any opportunity that came by. I had a chance to work with Tony Williams (Miles Davis drummer) in the studio. The singer in the band and I did background vocals on the Crowded House debut album, which became their biggest album. I mean we had funny little jobs that came our way. One of them for me was the Greg Kihn Band which came at a time when I had recorded Not of This Earth on a credit card and was a few days away from being turned over to a credit agency and I was just completely broke and this gig just fell in my lap. And they had this big budget and they were very generous so it’s funny how things like that happen. I should also mention that just as Not of This Earth was being released by Relativity I was on tour in Scandinavia with Jonas Hellborg (bass) and Danny Gottlieb (drums). We were doing this sort of a fusion avant garde sort of a thing.”
You’ve been very loyal to the same group of musicians and vice versa since those early days, why?
“John Cuniberti, in around 1980 was our live sound man for the Squares. And when I started to get interested in doing what would be for me my second record, I turned to him because he was trying to become an engineer and he was already working with some bands like the Dead Kennedy’s so he was experienced. You know I find it’s good to work with friend’s cause your friend will turn to you in a second and say that really sucks; you know you’re kidding yourself if you think that’s good. And I’ve always relied on the camaraderie and the honesty and the talent of those guys around me. Jeff Campitelli has been on all the solo records playing drums or percussion to some degree and sometimes I needed a third hand to play the keyboard and he would be there. We were all experimenting and we really didn’t know what we were doing, and we still don’t and I try to keep that attitude going that yeah, we really don’t know how to do it right but we know how to have fun doing it.”
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Mon Jan 19 '04 4:13:44 pm
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