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    Posted: January 05 2010 at 01:56
Another aspect of tribute bands is that some people simply cannot afford to see the real thing even if they're still touring. Ticket prices together with sometimes a lot of travelling put it out of their financial reach

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 24 2009 at 03:54
Anybody seen/heard Manc Floyd? 
 
I haven't, but they are playing at Bury Met in January at the extorionate cost of £8.  Might be worth a pop.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: December 23 2009 at 15:26
Aussie Floyd is astonishingly good.  I did not know what to expect, but was floored.   For years people have gone to see a symphony perform works by composers.  This is no different.

In addition, it is highly doubtful I will ever get to attend a concert with Gilmour and Waters.  Even if they did do a show, the tickets would be next to untouchable, and it would probably be in a massive stadium.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 27 2009 at 01:57
I've seen Pink Floyd four times, Roger Waters twice and Dave Gilmour once. To see Pink Floyd live was something wonderful and an almost hypnotic experience. However, I do sympathise with those who never had the chance to see such a wonderful show for whatever reason. For them, I recommend the Australian Pink Floyd show. Their set up is a scale-down version of Pink Floyd's stage set with slide and movie projections, turning vary-lites around a round screen, smoke, lasers and even floating (inflatable) pigs. They do a bang of a job with the music and even got to play with the real members of Pink Floyd at Dave Gilmour's birthday party where they were joined on stage by him and Rick wright. They also carry the right personnel with backup singers, extra guitars and keyboards, etc. They are definitely worth seeing.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 01 2009 at 05:25
Epsilon do a range of Floyd stuff as well as other prog covers from the big names. I managed to record most of their version of Wish You Were Here last Saturday at the Portland Rock Bar, Brighton, UK.
Always my favourite song.

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Ps. I must admit that's my brother on bass

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 22 2009 at 22:35
The Aussie Floyd played all of The Wall and Dark Side and featured incredible laser show - i couldnt fault them... Next best thing to the real deal.
 
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 19 2009 at 18:59
I managed to see "The Pink Floyd Experience" not too long ago, and I thought they were very humble about what they were doing admitting that they were just fans like everyone else. Their setlist had a varied feel to it, spanning the whole PF discography. They are somewhat underrated in my opinion. Additionally it didn't hurt that they DIDN'T play "Another Brick In the Wall Pt 2" which we can all do without if you are a true fan.

I found an amazing PF tribute album the other day: Out Of Phase; DSOTM 2001. They recreated DSOTM in its entirety. The eclectic take on the songs were excellent & creative. They took aspects of music not really explored on the original PF DSOTM and employed them on this release. Nothing beats the original, but Out Of Phase's interpretation was like listening to the original DSOTM with a different set of ears and not wanting to choke on your supper.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: September 20 2009 at 05:44
Originally posted by Alitare Alitare wrote:

Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

Pink Floyd itself.


Am I the only one who thinks he means Pink Floyd is the best Pink Floyd cover band, and possibly meant it in an insulting way?


I agree. I saw Roger Waters once, playing the complete DSOTM plus some other stuff, and I'd rate him slightly better than Aussie Floyd. Both are great tribute bands.

Pink Floyd music should be considered classical. Orchestra's live by playing music made by long-dead composers, why shouldn't rockbands live by playing music made by not-so-long-dead rockbands? As long as they do a good job, I'm all for it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 14 2009 at 08:27
We pull SOYCD, the longer version, off quite frequently...fun, fun tune to play. the solo section can get waaaaay out.

http://echoesofpinkfloyd.wordpress.com/2009/06/04/soycd-vi-ix-from-toledo/


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 17 2009 at 05:47
I have tickets to see Think Floyd on 4th July (good day for you folks stateside!!) at my favourite music venue, The Met at Bury.  I have seen them before and they are very very good.  The only band (Floyd or tribute) I've known to play the second half of Shine On You Crazy Diamond.
 
The cost is only £12.00, and for that you get great music, a top venue, no booking fee, no ticketmaster and great value .  Bring it on.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 29 2009 at 17:06
Aussie Pink Floyd


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 12 2009 at 21:08
Originally posted by Slartibartfast Slartibartfast wrote:

Pink Floyd itself.


Am I the only one who thinks he means Pink Floyd is the best Pink Floyd cover band, and possibly meant it in an insulting way?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 12 2009 at 21:03
Any Floyd fans reading this from around Ottawa,Canada?If yes, then surely you've been to a 'Comfortably Numb' concert(Canada's Pink Floyd).

I saw them at The Opera House in Toronto and were excellent. I've also seen The Australian Pink Floyd Show, and although they had a much bigger stage show, C.N. were every bit as good as the Aussies were, technically speaking,and were not as uptight. Much looser and seemed to be having a better time on stage (no dancing or boogy.ing or stupid stuff like that, just smiling and less rigid) which projected to the audience and produced a much more enjoyable show,for my money anyways.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 17 2009 at 12:53
Very true about tributebands.I have seen many over the years and allways the music was excellent and played with passion.
Like :
-Australian Pink floyd show
-Randy Hansen (Jimi Hendrix)
-Muffin Men (Zappa)
-Dweezil playing Frank zappa

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 17 2009 at 07:23
Huh, I didn't know there was a Tribute Band section, I'm branching out.

On the whole tribute band debate, I'm all for it. 

When any band puts on a concert they're putting on a show.  From old Genesis to current Brittney Spears a concert at it's most basic form is a group of musicians (or actors in the Spears analogy) playing a set of notes at the appropriate times.  I see a tribute band as similar to a second run of a play.  You can have a new set of actors, but the underlying masterpiece is still there.

I'm too young to have seen the 'classic' Genesis lineup, I was three when Peter Gabriel left the band.  On the other hand I've seen 'The Musical Box' twice.  Both times, they were amazing.  You're never going to see a well recorded version of Genesis doing 'The Lamb'; the technology just didn't exist at the time.  On the other hand, 'The Musical Box' recreates the show in it's entirety, with the input of the original band. 

Regarding the emotional attachment to music you haven't written, I think it's fair to say that you can be emotional about music that someone else wrote.  Take a look at half of the threads on this site and you'll see ten thousand examples of people being passionate and emotional about music written about others.

Finally, I take offense at the referral of a tribute band as a 'fake band'.  It takes just as much skill to play someone else's music as it does your own. 

I also have no problem with a band doing gigs to generate money.  I've been in an all originals band, there are times when you need to play the wedding or two to keep money in the coffers.  This is further compounded with the rampant downloading of music these days.  When a band finally does get enough momentum to release an album, they either give it out for free to generate interest or end up having twenty five thousand kids download it on using the latest peer to peer technology.

I don't know all of the specifics of this instance but Ryo Okumoto had a medical issue that left him unable to play for a few months.  At that point, the Spock's Beard website requested donations to help him pay his bills.  Do I have a problem if a band plays a gig 'for the money', no, at least they're doing a job that they love.

Sorry to rant, but the comment of a 'fake band' sounds unfair to a large group of musicians attempting to make a living doing something that they love.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 26 2009 at 15:47
If anyone lives near Saint Louis, KSHE puts together a local all star show called el Monstero which is an unbelievable live experience. Those who've been to both say it at least matches Aussie Floyd, though the scale is a little smaller (they do a 2000 seat venue).
 
I saw Floyd live in 1994 at Soldier Field. It was great, a show to remember. But seeing the real thing with 100,000 people or seeing it performed with total respect and love by a 15 piece all star band in an intimate setting....the second was just as much a beautiful experience.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 25 2009 at 20:48
I've seen Pink Voyd live, they were pretty damn good.  If they sounded more British it would work perfectly.  haha

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 17 2009 at 04:18
Oops! Confused I've spelt one of the bands' names wrong!  It's actually Pynk Floid, not Pynk Floyd.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 17 2009 at 04:15
I'm fortunate to have seen a number of Floyd tributes, which I rate as follows:-

The Australian Pink Floyd Show - outstanding; the overall best, seeing Aussie Floyd is virtually like seeing the real Floyd, they're that good & they feature the full Floyd light show.
Think Floyd - excellent, a high degree of accuracy to the albums, & the only band I've seen play the entirety of 'Shine on You Crazy Diamond', which I was very impressed with.
Off The Wall - very good, female guitarist/singer sang not only 'Great Gig in the Sky' very well.  I thought this band seemed very professional.
Pynk Floyd - Good around the pubs, they seem to have problems keeping singers, but I rate their guitarist.  I don't they've been going long so that considered, I think they're doing really well.  I've got a soft spot for them as well coz they play one of my local pubs (The Moses Gate in Bolton) very frequently.
Shine On - I saw these at the Farmyard Party bike rally and I'd had a few, but I remember enjoying them!
Floyd 2 - These sounded good but their regular singer was ill and the sax player had to sing.  I'd like to see them again with their full line-up.
Pulse: Echoes of Floyd - it was yonks ago and I was right at the back, couldn't see 'em but they sounded OK.

Hope this is useful!!  Regards, Pogo.
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