Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Rob in Concert... The UCDHSC Pop Rock Ensemble Live - Spr '06

All of the following tunes were performed by the UCDHSC Pop Rock Ensemble - Spr '06 in which I was enrolled this semester. I thought I'd share it with you for those of you who were unable to make the trip. I'll add more details when I get a spare moment. Band members include:

Robert Caviness, Guitar
Aaron Collins, Keyboard
Clayton Cushman, Guitar
Andrew Goldstone, Vocals
Aaron Grimes, Drums
Israel Jimenez, Saxophone
Todd Price, Sound Reinforcement
Alexander Pugh, Drums
Martin Schroeder, Bass
Robert Seifert, Guitar
James Sweeting, Vocals

The sound quality is pretty sketchy so you may have to turn it up a bit since this is really like one step better than a bootleg.

Pulling Mussels (Live)



This is a tune created made popular by the members of "The Squeeze." I play rhythm guitar on this one as well as the first guitar solo.

Spinning Wheel (Live)



This is a tune created made popular by the members of "Blood, Sweat, & Tears." I'm the dood playing the horn parts on guitar.

Norwegian Wood (Live)



This is a tune created made popular by the members of "The Beatles." More rhythm guitar and I take the first guitar solo.

Have Love Will Travel (Live)



This is a tune created made popular by the members of "The Black Keys." All rhythm on this one.

Hurt (Live)



This is a tune created made popular by the members of "Nine Inch Nails" and performed in the style of Johnny Cash. I play the lead on this one.

Get Free (Live)



This is a tune created made popular by the members of "The Vines." Rhythm on this one.

We Were Born To Be Loved (Live)



This is a tune created made popular by the members of "King's X." Rhythm on this one.

Jacob's Ladder (Live)



This is a tune created made popular by the members of "Rush." Yep rhythm on this one too!

RCS

1 Comments:

At 10:38 AM, Blogger Weary Hag said...

I especially enjoy Norweigian Wood. Always loved that song, even though I can't seem to spell it.

The concert must have been wonderful. Good job RCS!

 

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