Rob - all instruments including 7st guitar, 5st bass, keyboards, percussion, voice and music and lyrics
The Brockton MA Mad Dog Blues
Rob - all instruments including 7st guitar, 5st bass, keyboards, percussion, voice and music and lyrics
Song Information
A true story of dating, night clubs, hit and run car chase, and the slammer.
NOT an autobiography.... still a first hand account of one wild ass night!
Rob Grant:
That bass sounds GREAT!! It's got that Retro rock feel......and I love that. Real nice guitar solo, too. MIX has some great artists. Be careful of those wild ass nights
Thanks Rob, I am retro! 😊 and I did all the instruments:)
01/06/24 07:07:41PM @audio-weapon:
[quote="MIZIEYA"]
nice n breezy and very trippy vibe to this track loving the lyrics guitar solo is fab the coval ending love it. top notch
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Thanks Mizieva!
01/06/24 02:25:42PM @rob-grant:
That bass sounds GREAT!! It's got that Retro rock feel......and I love that. Real nice guitar solo, too. MIX has some great artists. Be careful of those wild ass nights
01/06/24 07:36:39AM @mizieya:
nice n breezy and very trippy vibe to this track loving the lyrics guitar solo is fab the coval ending love it. top notch
Robert - 7&6 string electric and acoustic guitars,
4&5 string basses, keyboards, flute, percussion, and synths.
Must not forget ukulele and mandolin....
Robert - 7&6 string electric and acoustic guitars,
4&5 string basses, keyboards, flute, percussion, and synths.
Must not forget ukulele and mandolin.
I grew up as a no sing bass player and thankfully was weaned on the progrock golden years by an older brother. This included the likes of Yes, Zappa, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd, ELP, etc. My personal bass instructors were John Entwistle, Chris Squire, and Geddy Lee.
Anyway, the decades passed with 1000+ hours of stage time from hole in the walls to sharing the stage with national acts all over the North East in original, classic rock, pop, and blues cover bands.
Then after discovering the satisfaction and the art of composing I learned the other instruments needed for rock ensembles. With guitar I have had zero influences. Never learned a lick from the greats. For good or bad it imparted an unsoiled take on style for me that I adore.
Presently I have foregone the rigors with ensembles in live performing and gone the solo act route. In solo performing it's voice and guitar. Though that is fine, for me that was lacking or just missing something. Enter the MIDI synth foot pedals. Now that filled in some texture that I felt was missing. It is a wonderful experience to be able to play two instruments and sing at the same time. Not only can you have guitar and voice but also can add bass, strings, flute, horns, or any sound the synths can offer.
It's amazing to me the caliber of independent composers and performers to be found wandering the halls of cyber space.
That bass sounds GREAT!! It's got that Retro rock feel......and I love that. Real nice guitar solo, too. MIX has some great artists. Be careful of those wild ass nights
Thanks Rob, I am retro! 😊 and I did all the instruments:)
[quote="MIZIEYA"]
nice n breezy and very trippy vibe to this track loving the lyrics guitar solo is fab the coval ending love it. top notch
[/quote
Thanks Mizieva!
That bass sounds GREAT!! It's got that Retro rock feel......and I love that. Real nice guitar solo, too. MIX has some great artists. Be careful of those wild ass nights
nice n breezy and very trippy vibe to this track loving the lyrics guitar solo is fab the coval ending love it. top notch