coming home by the promise

Started by bobspar, May 05, 2008, 08:48:12 AM

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this is my first post, hope you like it.plenty more to come since i have sussed out how to master the songs.all guitar sounds are from my variax 300, the vocal was recorded on the stairs of my house using the built in mic(second take).any comments gratefully received cheers, bob.

guitarron

nice arrangment great energy- i like it a lot
i have a variax 300 too-haven't used it too much yet- i bought it to cover jazz box tones-but love the other models in it too
are all the parts done on that?-sounds good-the 12 string sounds very convincing
let me know if ya want a lead stuck in it
ron


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glad you like it.the 12 string was recorded from the variax straight into the br with no effects on at all,i think it sounds pretty good.the dirty sounds are all from the les paul setting on the variax and the onboard effects from the br.You are more than welcome to add a lead if you want, can't wait to here it.cheers bob.

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joedonner2001

I enjoyed listening to this.  I like your voice/singing.  Looking forward to hearing more.

Well I'm a bit disapointed, not with little gem, I think it's great but I can't find any more material by Bobspar. Good bump and if anyone knows where they are get him/her/them to post more.............Willie
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MeanGreenLizard

Wow! Great voice, this really rocks!
Where's that guy/girl(?) gone?!?
Can blue men sing the whites?

Redler

OTD bump. Cool and catchy indie pop!
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Oldrottenhead

nice one, first time if heard this. on this day bump.
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