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Related: About this forumLink To My Band Videos
Rather than embed them here, I just thought it best to provide a link.
Hope you enjoy some of these.
https://youtube.com/@gac-rp7tf?si=06uutcgv6DRe5Oos
highplainsdem
(62,424 posts)songs for many years, and you handle the vocal so well:
ProfessorGAC
(76,895 posts)Pretty happy with my bass playing on those.
I literally picked up a bass for the first time about 3 months before that video was shot.
I did ok.
highplainsdem
(62,424 posts)Monsieur_Grumpe
(183 posts)Next To You reminds me of The Tubes in spots.
Are these originals?
ProfessorGAC
(76,895 posts)So far, the originals I've posted are
I'll Never Fall On Love Again
Love On Ice
Twist My Words
We have others are DVD that I haven't converted to MP4 for sharing.
The rest are covers.
Our reputation was the we covered hits that most people knew, but didn't expect a club act to be covering them.
Songs like Caravan, Zen Machine & Burning Down The House are prime examples.
Monsieur_Grumpe
(183 posts)Love the keyboard work on Never Fall in Love Again. Makes for a big sound.
Love on Ice is pure 80's bliss. The synth sounds like my Ensoniq ESQ1.
Twist My Words. Oingo Boingo! Love it.
Tight and talented group.
ProfessorGAC
(76,895 posts)I later bought a used ESQ-r, so I would have that same engine when I added the Ensoniq SQ- to pair with my DX7 as the control keyboards.
Later, I bought a weighted action keyboard (88 key) and replaced the DX7 with a TX808. Still had FM engine but in rack form.
My final rig was 88 key weighted, 73 key unweighted & 4 tone modules in the rack
The piano sound in those days would have been the DX7 electric piano soubd layered over a sampled piano on my Mirage rack mount. That got upgraded later, too.
Over 30 years, I went through quite a lot of keyboards & modules.