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    Radioactive Wolves of Chernobyl.

    Radioactive Wolves of Chernobyl is what I'm now calling my "band". I don't gig anymore just the occasional solo thing.
    Concentrating more on recording now.
    These are a few of my originals from over the years incuding some demos from a band a few years ago.
    Hope you all like it.

    http://www.reverbnation.com/RobL

    PS: The "band" consists of me on vocals, guitars, bass, keys.
    Everything else I arrange and is done digitally.

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    I'm listening to the first track Rob 'Lazy' sounds excellent, nice mix and a cool track. I'll listen to the rest
    What axe are you playing for this recording ?
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    Not sure you are allowed on the forum any more Rob, you have far too much talent

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    Rob, great sounds and vibe. I enjoyed listening to these tracks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wokkaboy View Post
    I'm listening to the first track Rob 'Lazy' sounds excellent, nice mix and a cool track. I'll listen to the rest
    What axe are you playing for this recording ?
    Thanks Wokka!
    I was playing my rebuild Squire Tele on Lazy. Hot rail in the bridge and Texas special 57 in the neck through a zoom processor and Behringer amp modeler and a cry baby wah.

    I used 3 guitars total. My Tele, My Gretsch and an Epiphone Wildkat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stan View Post
    Not sure you are allowed on the forum any more Rob, you have far too much talent
    But, but...can I please stay.

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    Quote Originally Posted by andrewdosborne View Post
    Rob, great sounds and vibe. I enjoyed listening to these tracks.
    Thank you so much Andrew!
    I'm currently setting up a little studio in my room so I can start recording again.

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    And really guys I don't have as much talent as you might think. I can't shred at all. When I do solo it's in what I call a box formation solo. Very tight and grouped.
    I don't know half the chords I'm playing and I sing my melody lines on the fly. Same thing with horns etc. I can't write it so I hum each part first and record it then find the horn sound I like.

    I'm come up with a style that suits me and enables me to play and sing at the same time. As a result I can play a song in one phrasing and sing in a different one.

    It tales me an average of a month have a finished recorded song.

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    I had a listen to a couple of tracks last night (Lazy, Don't Call Me). I was really impressed man, great chops, great voice and the production was really tight. I really loved the ska influences.
    Good stuff!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bargeloobs View Post
    I had a listen to a couple of tracks last night (Lazy, Don't Call Me). I was really impressed man, great chops, great voice and the production was really tight. I really loved the ska influences.
    Good stuff!!
    Thank you Barge!!! You might also like the song, I just Won't Have It.

    Writing is my passion. I loved playing on stage but it always felt empty to me. Been playing in and out of bands since I was 13 (I'm 52 now) and only about 10 years ago did I discover I could write.
    In fact writing means so much to me to I turned down a record contract because I would have lost all rights to my music past, present and while I was with the label. I wasn't about to do that.

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