shiloh2000
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Okay, how about all you old guys like me. Best 80's metal show. I saw the monsters of rock show in Tampa in 88 or 89, killer. but for my 4 bill show,,,,,,,,
Megadeth
Iron Maiden
Scorpions
Ozzy (with Jake)
and special guests: Queensryche. Can you tell I like Queensryche.
jblaze1, you gots some back up here. I hope Joe is listening.
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Thu Sep 19 '02 9:23:32 am
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Get a loaf
Marshall Benson Oakland, CA United States Plays: Guitar (27 years)
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1. kinger 2. mr nick 3. JS Clone 1 4. Do2222 5. Mr Nick 6. Stu_hacking 7. Shiloh2000 8. Big Daddy Love 9. akreepish1 10. For Adun (BENNY BOOM 11. Mr Nick 12. OVATION1 13. Cyberjoe 14. Whojackafibby 15. Chocoholic 16. Get a Loaf (GOD you guys, i am the one who NOMINATED HIM!!!!)
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Thu Sep 19 '02 9:41:23 am
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Rincewind the Wizzard
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Satchless in Philly: A letter to Joe
Mr. Satriani:
I am a religious Satch concert-goer who has missed your last two fly-bys of Philadelphia. If I may be so bold (for we wizards are subtle...), I take exception with your choice in venues, as well as the day of the week chosen for the gigs. Last summer, the G3 stop in Philadelphia was at the Keswick Theatre in Glenside. Great venue, to be sure, but the place only has about 400 seats, putting the odds of getting a non-scalped (i.e.- 'affordable') ticket somewhere just between 'Snowball's chance' and 'No way, Jose'. Two weeks ago, the Dream theater/ King's X/ Satriani combo tour came to the Philly 'area' (the much detested Tweeter Center in Camden, NJ, to be exact). The gig was on a Sunday, and was scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. Not to be a whiner, but figure an opening act and two main attractions makes for a late night for those of us non-rock stars who need to drive back over the bridge into our own states, and get up for the 6 a.m. wake-up/ work call. How is it that Philly (the 5th or 6th biggest metropolitan area in the country) doesn't rate a stop within city limits? You used to play at the Tower and the Electric factory, which are decent-sized venues. If you prefer outdoors, we still have the Mann Center, roughly comparable to the Tweeter in size. Philly fans HATE lugging across the river to Camden. They dislike the higher prices associated with tickets, parking and the whole nine yards. Please play in Philly sometime soon! OK, I'll shut up now...
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Thu Sep 19 '02 10:08:26 am
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Randell Mulligan Dublin, CA USA Plays: Guitar (50 years)
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The security thing is if-y. Good luck. I would like to help with the guitar stuff ,too. You can gaurd them, i'll put on strings and tune them for you........Paul, most may have trouble with the logic/math thing. the emoptional content should suffice for most in explanation. Theory is great/ and integral but not all inclusive. I know you know that, I'm just being clear. There are a fist full of names for things in tab that I have not even heard of yet, and do on the guitar. It would be wierd to see my playing in tab. How do you write that you push the trem arm from the back this time and pulll up this time this way etc. Kinda daunting. But for perfectionist like us.......we will keep trying and sucseeding(sp). Matt: good to talk to you in chat!!! How do I get more songs to you? (I still have your address) Now i'm just waiting on some $ to send it. Steven has done well paying attention to the drums, and we have been solo taping songs. let me clarify that, when we record, if i start a song, I finish doing all the parts.visa/versa for steven so'os we know just who did what. Now we have a good balance of us and each other.......confusing? Maybe i'll get it straight for you in chat one night. Love a Cd of C.O.E.!!!!
Joe's new one is first and foremost right now. I was listening to his album while traveling to/from Seattle recently by air. That was memorable.......peace all
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Thu Sep 19 '02 10:18:14 am
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shewhostalksjoe
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joe, i am so far beyond frustrated, i just don't know what to do. this dude keeps picking on me, and that is not nice for a man to do to a woman. his name is ronines, he is a systems administrator in cali somewhere and he needs to be taught some manners. can you please help me? i tried e-mailing stevies' webmaster, but nothing happened, of course. i really need to talk to my friend in portugal, but ron is totally screwing it up.i'm gonna cry again, and that is not good. thank you, sarah
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Thu Sep 19 '02 10:25:33 am
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michelle
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Geez man, ya fall asleep for a couple of days and wind up with 12 pages to sift through!
I'll make it short. If the shoe fits, buy it :) Get well soon. Happy Birthday. Bon Voyage. Good luck. Congrats. The Extremist & JS self titled. Jblaze for security. Chocolate ~ yummy!
I still have 6 pages to go. ughhhhh.....
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O.k., down to 22 posts. Gotta answer this one -
Sharon, having a baby or getting a tattoo? You could tattoo mini pictures of all of Joe's guitars on my eyelids and it still wouldn't hurt as much as labor & delivery. Tat's aren't that bad. If they were, you'd get an epidural :)
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Thu Sep 19 '02 10:26:29 am
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Ibanezplyr
Randell Mulligan Dublin, CA USA Plays: Guitar (50 years)
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Matt:!!!I forgot, any word on me doing guitars(Tech) for you? I also have an outstanding idea for a concert that I cannot explain here.(Hush Hush) would you like some vocals for your songs? any in the works? I know that you don't need them, your guitar does the singing. I guess that's what the well listened fan likes about us guitar players. Joe:I really like "what a heart breaks" as a tribute to 9/11 and a follow up of AWM/AWY. Once I get my article back from my english teacher, I'll send it here for your approval!!!. Thanx, Iambic
........awy.....no....awm....wait........I always get that backwards!!!!!! It's amazing I remember my own songs. I amazed my friend Steven yesterday by playing bass on RJDV fairly well. he did not know I work out on that song. (Ha Ha). That's okay, he's way ahead of me on the Vai stuff.
Joe Good luck with what ever band plays the pre-party for the bone bash. Wish I had my band together enough to qualify. Studio stuff for me, for now.
I'll keep working on it. School come first. Thanks again Joe for paying attention to our many suggestions and the like. You are great to even try any of them and I hope you had a blast playing with all those other guitarists. I know we all are! Peace ,Iambic
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Thu Sep 19 '02 10:40:25 am
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kalenargex
alex king odense denmark Plays: Guitar (31 years)
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hey guys,
jblaze1 glad to be of service. its not exactly an election but anyways, you're welcome...
shiloh2000 my list would have to be:
1. joe (of course)
2. iron maiden (yes, i'm a part of the 80's throwback brigade too)
3. metallica (haven't seen them live yet (except on dvd))
4. crowded house (if they were together again (unlikely))
homer : "D'OH!!!"
marge : "a deer!"
lisa : "a female deer!"
cheers...
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Thu Sep 19 '02 11:11:36 am
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shiloh2000
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Kinger, to have seen Metallica back then would have been the ticket. They have definately gotten older in recent years and in my opinion they have lost the punch. And Justice For All is the best one they had as far as I'm concerned. Now, I'm not one of those people who say they sold out, as matter of fact, I don't say that about anyone. Their music has evolved, as does everything. I just like the early stuff better. I give them all the props for longevity. Bands like Skid Row, Dio, All the grunge bands, they came and went, but Metallica is still around. That says alot about them. Great guitar work back in the day!!!!
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Thu Sep 19 '02 11:44:37 am
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kalenargex
alex king odense denmark Plays: Guitar (31 years)
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shiloh2000 i go more for the ride the lightning album myself, but i agree that they have evolved. the newer stuff is still good stuff but it is hard to match the energy from the first the first two albums. the black album is another classic (thats when i started listening to 'tallica) but it slacks off toward the end of the cd, not bad sonds, just a bit weaker. thats my opinion... still want to see a gig badly though...
clarky the theory part of guitar playing always scared me. i basically taught myself to play by using my ear and tab books. i read guitar mags and just thought WHAT!?!? but getting it now in simple english fills in many of the blanks... great stuff...
cheers...
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michelle
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Rincewind, I also have to cross the bridge to get to the Tweeter. Besides $15.00 for parking and $4.00 for a bottle of water, it wasn't to bad. Maybe my euphoria seeing Joe has blocked all the bad things from my memory?
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Rincewind the Wizzard - The venues Joe plays in are usually decided on by the concert promoters. Clear Channel was the promoter in this case...they're behind the higher prices and everything as well.
Iambic - 99% of the tab you find on the internet is crap. However, there are some tab books that are really in-depth. They use hammer-ons and pinch harmonics and ghost notes and slides everything...it's really easy to follow. I've seen tab written out like regular music (quarter notes, etc.), but it's written with numbers on tab instead of with notes on a staff.
michelle - Make sure you read all of the posts...there will be a quiz.
...Austin...
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Thu Sep 19 '02 12:26:08 pm
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CrystaI Planet
Steve Huddersfield, England Plays: Guitar
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1. kinger 2. mr nick 3. JS Clone 1 4. Do2222 5. Mr Nick 6. Stu_hacking 7. Shiloh2000 8. Big Daddy Love 9. akreepish1 10. For Adun (BENNY BOOM 11. Mr Nick 12. OVATION1 13. Cyberjoe 14. Whojackafibby 15. Chocoholic 16.
17:XCrystalPlanetX
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Thu Sep 19 '02 12:42:56 pm
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Mark Taylor Mangotsfield, Bristol United Kingdom
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Does anyone on here have a JS1000 in white, what is you opinion of it also does it mark easy. I am lucky enough to get one this weekend with a donnie finish on it :)
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Thu Sep 19 '02 1:46:45 pm
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Drew Ryan Ogallala, Nebraska USA
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I'm not getting left out of this vote darn it. If it's not going to be me as the guitar guard then it just as well be JBlaze!
1. kinger 2. mr nick 3. JS Clone 1 4. Do2222 5. Mr Nick 6. Stu_hacking 7. Shiloh2000 8. Big Daddy Love 9. akreepish1 10. For Adun (BENNY BOOM 11. Mr Nick 12. OVATION1 13. Cyberjoe 14. Whojackafibby 15. Chocoholic 16. Get a Loaf 17.XCrystalPlanetX 18. KhakiCoalition
By the by JBlaze, do you have a website where I might go to listen to some of your jams? I'm always interested in listening to the music of other guitarists. I'm still working on getting my stuff recorded and a website up but it's slow going; still spending too much on band gear. Anyway, best of luck on the guard position man, hopefully some day you and I'll be able to swap some chops.
Drew, nutcase and supreme lord over tomfoolery
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Thu Sep 19 '02 1:51:49 pm
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McDave
Cook, MN
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19. NonSmoker......sorry, I'm too tired from work to type in everybody elses "nick's" :) JBlaze for guitar guard....
Satchman9, I always remember 9/18, not only because of Jimi, it's also my son's birthday....lol. I was only 13 months old when Jimi died...heh heh...makes you feel old huh? :) It's funny that you mention Isle of Wight because my brother sent me the video of that concert (what a mess), all those people trying to break down the gates because they were too cheap to pay 2 or 3 dollars to see some of the greatest bands on Earth. Just goes to show that "hippies" were not all peace loving, blah blah blah. They got down right irritable if something was not given to them for nothing.....
OK Phrygian Dominant......I'm going to Talk to Joe now, but chances are someone else will have the answer for me, which is fine with me. "On the LISF version of Time, what is the chord that Eric is strumming after they change up near the end of the song? Joe? I hope that made sense...
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For Adun: thanks for reading! It s always nice to know that someone is.....btw, bonghits was there before me too.....
michelle...I think I agree with you about the eyelids thing(although mine was double trouble, so must have hurt twice as much!!)
jblaze1: I guess I will have to add my name to this poll, but somehow I dont think Joe's going to employ anyone from here.....we'd all want jobs if he did!! (but good luck anyway.....)
Phyr Dom: wassup mate? You seem a bit down...sorry to hear about the dole. No move then? The new job's going great, btw.
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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NonSmoker - You think you make other people feel old because you were only 13 months old when Jimi died? Well check this out... Jimi Hendrix died 12 1/2 years before I was BORN. Who feels old now? ;-) Just messin' with ya...
...Austin...
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Thu Sep 19 '02 3:57:30 pm
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Jose Martinez El Paso - Juarez, TX - Chih US - Mexico Plays: Guitar (38 years)
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uuuuh, that's gotta hurt!
Well AUSTIN, I have to disagree with u for the first time ever I think. I clearly remember seeing a repeat of that episode with the words changed to "bad influence my butt". It's a minor issue, of course, but I laughed so much the first time I saw that show, and I remember feeling very disappointed (heck, even cheated) when I saw the rerun.
U should learn Spanish and watch the Mexican episodes of the Simpsons. Some episodes are even funnier when translated and slightly adapted to the Mexican way of talking. And in Mexico, it's not Do'h!, it's Ou! . Hey there''s another nickname idea!
I wonder how they sound in Japanese... OVATION1?
Later.
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Petteri Heino Valkeakoski, Finland Plays: Guitar (36 years)
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Hi everybody, unfortunately Joe's not the only one who's guitar has been stolen lately. Well kind of anyway, because I got cheated after winning an eBay auction and I'd like to warn you all about a person who uses a name "lynn einziger" (name was Luke Fletcher in emails) in eBay. His location according to the auction page is "SW Missouri" and Country/Region is "United States Kansas City".
Some of you may remember me when I talked about getting a JS-100 earlier in the summer. Well I won a JS-100 auction put up by this guy on eBay and payed him 400+ $US the 1st of July and I still haven't seen the guitar. I have sent him emails but haven't got any response (it was a Hotmail address).
However, the weird thing is, that this guy does not seem to be a cheater at all. He's got only positive feedback on his feedback profile page as a seller and a buyer. On the page there's also a link to one item (old Commodore Pet computer), which an other person has bought from him and there are pics of that item where can be seen the same background as in the pics of the JS-100 (I saved all the pics of the guitar on my HDD). So at least the guy seems to actually have the items he's selling and has taken pics of them personally. Also the guy who had bought the computer from him also had given him a positive feedback, so he seems to have gotten the item he bought. I guess this guy all of a sudden started cheating? Well I don't know, but I haven't gotten my guitar. :-(
Anyway, that's my story. I guess I won't be getting a new and a decent guitar for myself afterall, which I've wanted and needed a long time already at least until the next year at the earliest. IF I can get a new job and afford it that is. I rarely have money to buy guitars, even used ones. I hope you people won't get cheated like I did and loose your hard earned money. :-(
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