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@comboBob
Adelaide, South Australia  Australia Joined Aug 8, 2006
I have played the electric and upright bass in many bands over the last 25 years. Bands I have been in are "Zero Hour" (not the US metal band, we had the name first in 1982)(1982-1985), Die Laughing (1986-1988), Joe Fish & the Chips (1989-1995), Ringo's Revenge (1992-1993), Lovage (1994-1995), The Bald Eagles (2005-present). I have also played double bass in orchestras, mostly pit orchestras for musicals (1992 to 1999). All in Adelaide, South Australia. I have made many home recordings, both solo and with various friends and bands using a Tascam 244, 4-track in the 80's and 90's, Kristal Audio Engine and now Studio One software on PC.
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BIG PETER WHITE
Jun 27, 2008
Hello Bob you were so right about the middle section 0f Jamaica Wolf like most of your music i found it very pleasing and you always manage to add something off the wall that seems so fitting. One day I'll add something new to my page, keep up the good work I'm about to watch your video clip Kind Regards Peter
BIG PETER WHITE
Mar 13, 2008
Hello Bob Thanks for the visit, i love "Faith" your featured song
roberthall
Feb 18, 2008
Hi Bob, You know I got the same Tascam 4 track mixer! Its about just as old. (LOL) Really comes in handy though. Keep the great songs comming my friend. Robert
Hey Bob... Good to be among your group of friends! Went through All the KAE Challenge songs last nite. Whew! Lots of talent there. Plenty of inspiration... and questions regarding technique. See ya on the board. Brian
roberthall
Feb 02, 2008
Hi Bob, U got some really good tunes! I'm using KAE with a Realtek HD 2 channel input soundcard. I have a Tascam 4 track anlog mixer connected to one input and a MD982 keyboard into the other. My mic is a Optimus 33-3018. (I've used worse). I use alot of VST's such as the ones that come with KAE and compression, limiters, stereo enhancers, tried using GSnap but never seemed to work right ,(LOL) my vocals need work. I really like the Zero Hour - Primitive World piece. Its hard to pick a favorite when most of them are really that good. Keep them songs acoming. Robert
BIG PETER WHITE
Jan 25, 2008
Hello Bob, I Hope HOPE is doing fine for you, because it's a fine song. BPW.
BIG PETER WHITE
Jan 05, 2008
Hello Bob Thanks for the friendship and all the best for 2008. This is so much better here than myspace don't you think. Big Peter White.
johnny proctor
Jun 17, 2007
Hello, Bob - got your message and thanks for asking for my input. Just curious - have you actually heard my stuff? "Summer Rain" has a gentle, listenable quality with a contemporary feel - who would have thought to lead instrumentally with sythesizer on a BBs inspired tune? Your drum hook on the turn over - boom - pop! pop! Very Phil Spector which was one of Brian's big influences. It comes off as very British 80s pop to me - not a bad thing at all, but perhaps this more natural for you. Your lyrics are really good and your performance is tight. I applaud you for taking on the project - and I trust you have learned that Brian Wilson is one of the most mysterious, uncatchable artists who has ever lived. Great effort, I think you sound really unique in this genre - please continue to explore your BW influences and productions. Sincerely, Johnny
DEADWATER MONK
Jun 10, 2007
Hi Bob,I wanted to thank you for having me as a friend.I listened to every song,really impressive writing.I really enjoyed listening.I had to add a few to my stations.I also wanted you to check out Johnny Proctor.You said you liked the beach boys,I know you'll like him.Thanks again for the friendship .Keep in touch.Oh I forgot,Your bass lines Rock. ///////////////////////////////P E A C E\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\
bripers
May 24, 2007
Thx for the friend invite Bob. Appreciate it. Catch ya later. Take care Bri