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Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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So, after watching the My Kinda Girl podcast, does anyone else hear Def Leppard's Die Hard The Hunter in the first few notes from Joe in the MKG intro? Haha... ;-)
Igneousiceman - Sex & Religion is probably the Vai album I listen to least (the last time was 9/7/07, according to my iTunes). And when I mentioned Touching Tongues earlier, I was actually only listening to that song...not the album as a whole. I put it on now, though.
Listening again I think I like it quite a bit. It's different, that's for sure. I hear a lot of Zappa...not quite as much as the Flex-Able records, but more than anything else in his catalog.
Thanks for making me want to listen again. ;-)
powersolojacob - Welcome to the site! It's always cool to find new fans here. Tell us a bit about yourself...
JS_JS - Hi...it's good to see you here again. Kayla is still around, but not as often. She just posted the other day, and has the same user name (gotta have Joe).
burly - The Chickenfoot album will only be available in Best Buy stores in the US, but you might be able to find it from other retailers online.
Certain indie record stores might carry copies they've purchased new from Best Buy. I expect Amoeba Music in California to do so...it's what they've done with GNR's Chinese Democracy, which was also an exclusive to Best Buy.
satchblues - Thanks for the video links...I'll check them out over the next few days.
I was planning on calling Best Buy tomorrow or Wednesday to get some signing info from them. I don't know if they'll require us to pick up wristbands earlier in the day or what. I'll post any info here after I talk to them.
I expect them to have several hundred copies of both the CD and vinyl available for sale. I plan on buying both...I'll get the vinyl to be autographed (and to get the bonus track), and then I'll get the CD for everyday listening.
Guitarvibes - Thanks for the video link. I wonder if the pedal Mike hides (3:05-3:10) is a Vox prototype...?
Gomar - Welcome to the site! You have great musical tastes...you should fit right in here.
What are some of your favorite concerts you've seen? Have you been to any Satch gigs?
Blue_Moon - This one is for you, too.
Listening to: Steve Vai - Sex & Religion (current song: State Of Grace)
...Austin...
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Blue_Moon
Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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You know A. Lewis, I never closed a tab so fast
F you!
awww but I did have to click it again, I havn't seen the proper video for it in ages, what a song.. with the video of corse, and not the super extended long outro a mjorish overwhelming-ness!
but live!!! Joseph! c'mon man you have such other good songs to play!!! screw the lesser well fans who love the famous ones ...a bita driving at night never hurt anyone!
i miss those brief little l.a drives we had A. Lewis... good times
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Yeah, Al, you're crazy. I remember one "brief" drive that included roadblocks and tons of police investigating something at like 1 a.m. Didn't it take us an hour to drive a few blocks?
I almost made you listen to U2's Boy then, too. :-)
...Austin...
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roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Clarkus muchas Paulus how the hell are ya? visited yer forum yesterday waitin for authorization... cya there btw acc t google it would appear you transmogrified into a christian acoustic folk guitar player ([:=O Is this Mr Lucifers idea of a joke
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Alan McKenna Dublin Ireland Plays: Guitar (23 years)
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Greg Frank Marcus Stittsville, Ontario Canada Plays: Guitar
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Longtime nosee...
I just had to stop by to say....
ChicKenfoot is blowing my head off!!!
I've not been able to stop listening to it for days and days, this is seriously one of the best things to happen to rock in a long, long time. These boys are ALL at the top of their game & boy howdee does it show. They are tighter than a frog's ass (& that's pretty damn tight!) and having more fun than four barrels of monkeys. I've been telling the whole world about it too, even put a logo on the farebox in my bus on Saturday night.
I seriously have not been able to stop listening to this. Gazzoo (wifey) likes it too... a LOT, and that's always a good thing. Learning To Fall is one of the most beautiful ballads ever written, I used it for a slideshow for Mother's Day, what a perfect fit. Gazzoo cried... a lot. Heh...
Here it is if anyone wants to see it.
Feel free to leave a comment.
Anyways, I can't wait to get my copy in my hot little hand this F00tday, this is some of the best music I've heard in a long, long time. Rarely do 4 guys come together with such flawless chemistry and instantly gel to form what is truly a "supergroup" & not just another cliché.
Good to see you all (I see wolf is still at it, some things'll never change I suppose, huh?) and I'll try to not be a stranger.
smooches,
» Phy³
>.)))°>
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Clarky
Paul Clark plays the organ, going blind www.paul-clark.com
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heyyyy Slan...
how's things bro..
I've pinged my website folks regarding authorising you..
I think they are on holiday so it may take longer than usual..
yup.. the other Paul Clark proves the existence of yin and yang... although I have no idea if I should be yinning or yanging..
no worries though... nothing a couple of JCM stacks can't sort out.. lol...
funny really I was talking about you on my own forum about a week or two ago....
something about an insane porridge wog that lives in Spain and plays guitar like he should be in the circus... lmao...
seriously though....
how's the lil' 'un??
and
I miss the shit out of ya dude..
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burly
Steve Johnson Pocahontas, Arkansas U.S. Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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That sucks...I have to drive to Memphis or Little Rock for best buy.
Skippy- These guys play anything from old country to 80s rock ie John Cougar "Hurts so Good"...I am going to try to spice them up a bit because they are quite capable.
My list:
One Way to Rock_ Hagar
Save A Horse_ Big n Rich...I know..that's so yesterday.
He Stopped Loving Her Today (only because they play it and I want to do the lead fills.)
Who's Your Daddy- Toby Keith
Ten Words- I think I can get them to play that one
That's a start. They don't like to play "Pride and Joy" @ normal speed and I can not and will not attempt to play the lead part or the main riff that fast. They like for people to dance but it just does not sound right that fast.
Going to play with my new double bass pedal, Good night all
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Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Yes, the DMB concert is a live stream.
They've been playing mostly new stuff so far, as it's an album release show (US release date is tomorrow), but they should get into some older stuff later on.
...Austin...
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roy marchbank Scotland, Barcelona Spain Plays: Guitar (51 years)
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Bon Dia a tot
Clarky:ye mon, all ship shape n firin on all 4, lil J.lee on his feet runnin around, he has decided now hes all grown up n can no longer throw stuff out his pram, everything has t go over the balcony...4th floor! argh hes also prone t reprogramming dads geetar presets while simultaneously pretending t be inhouse session musician & sound engineer so yeah its all fun at the farm but awesome fun
Up t my neck in all kinds o stuff, recording tonight after inspiration herself made her usual grand appearance with gifts of Indian harmony, was my chosen poison of study today, yip, once again scamble egg,d any understanding i may have had about music, Jaysus Mary n Joseph is that a complex system or what!
whats up with Clarkus muchas tourus Italius these days? Mr logic pro n Mac pro treatin y well? btw check out this drum plug in by Steven Slate if y go t solo drum audio demos n scroll down t the Dream Theatre kit :) really is awesome sounding imo goin t order it later this month,
its 5.10am here, back t rec b4 the big feed me dad WAH starts, laters ol bro, looking forward t visiting yer forum
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Jacob Stewart Washington U S Plays: Guitar (22 years)
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Do the Stu Thanks Austin, can usually always count on you for an info update. lol
it's been hot here too (pacific norhtwest) but it's not the heat I mind, it's the humidity.
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Ethn Hayabusa
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Austin-It looked like a Fulltone Mini-Deja Vibe to me.I like that pedal, but mine isn't working for some reason.
It looks odd to me that there isn't any Fulltone stuff in his current rig.I don't think I have seen an Ultimate octave-less Satriani rig since The Extremist or Time Machine days.
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burly - Ten Words yeah!!! I should have it learnt by 2011 so then we can play it in sync!
Looks like a fun list - as long as you entertain the crowd (lots of dancability helps) and you enjoy it. I bet the family will get a thrill too huh?
So who is next on the Chickenfoot bus? BTW I haven't seen my fan pack yet, the ship must still be sailing from the US.
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Mon Jun 1 '09 8:42:58 pm
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Clarky
Paul Clark plays the organ, going blind www.paul-clark.com
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slan - hahaaa... awesome stuff.... toddlers are nuts ain't they... I remember finding rich tea's in the CD player and boxes of crayons in the VCR... lmao...
I've never messed with the Indian stuff.. done some Japanese though.. which is totally the opposite.. very minimalist..
yup.. I'm touring Italy again in the summer... I'll never tire of that... I love the place... July I think..
Loving the Mac Pro / Logic / BFD2..
it's completely changed the way I go about things.. the automation, sub-groups, use of aux channels.. I now record my guitars in a totally different way than I did before and I'm getting much better results.. tidier and fatter by far..
now that all the excitement of all the toys I have in Logic is wearing off, I'm being more conservative with the fx.. esspecially compression and reverb... lol...
my mixes are improving little by little.. each new mix bares the fruit of new lessons...
jeez.... all this sound engineering really is an art and a science.....
how you getting on with pro tools... last time we spoke you were not so sure this was they way for you..
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burly
Steve Johnson Pocahontas, Arkansas U.S. Plays: Guitar (47 years)
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If it rains Wednesday, I'll be in Memphis on Friday for the release. I really would like for the rain to hold off till Saturday, but you can't always git what you want.
Skippy- back in high school we had a band where I was on guitar and we had this kid who couldn't have been over 13 and I really think he was 12. Anyway this kid could nail Sammy Hagar songs, I mean it was phenomenal. So we worked up "One Way to Rock" and " Heavy Metal". We had them down cold. Anyway we get to do a show in the school auditorium, and are set to open with "One Way to Rock". When the first verse rolls around,...silence from the mic. We continue to play instrumental while begging him to go on. He just froze. None of us could step up and even come close to hitting Sammie's range so we finished up the set with something unrehearsed. He never sang again, not even in rehearsal, which was a shame because the kid was good. He has teenage kids now and I told them that they should get their dad to sing some Hagar for them. They were shocked to learn.
Gotta Have Joe- thanks for that post. I had never seen that. and after watching I ran off into more of Joe's vids that were linked.
Have a wonderful day.
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