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Pink Floyd (Etc)

Post: # 3538Post mjb666
January 26th, 2015, 8:00 pm

:D For Christmas 1977 my late Mum got me Pink Floyd's "Animals" & "Wish you were here" on cassette tape as my main present, i had just become a teenager a couple of months earlier. I'am guessing She must have popped into the local Our Price record shop & asked for suggestions. I'am eternally grateful to whoever that person was, as ever since i have had my life shaped around Pink Floyds music.

Since those early teenage years i have gone on to see hundreds of live gigs & go to loads of festivals. AC/DC at the old Hammersmith Odeon with Bon Scott on the Highway to Hell tour December 1979 was my first gig & Glastonbury 1981 was the first of many festivals. I hitched there & back with my Best Mate & really had my eyes opened that weekend at 16.

Alas, i never did see Pink Floyd perform live, my Mate did. I have seen Roger Waters perform "Dark side of the Moon" at Earls Court in 2007 & "The Wall" at Wembley in 2013.

So to get my Floyd fix i have been going to see Brit Floyd, Think Floyd & the Australian Pink Floyd, all excellent tribute bands, over the last few years at diferent venues over the south of England. Its the best i can do.

I just wondered if anyone else has got a band that has had an influence on their life so far?
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Re: Pink Floyd

Post: # 3540Post derestrictor
January 26th, 2015, 8:05 pm

same here MJB
Floyd have been in the 'background' all through my musical fadsover the years, never been lucky enough to see them live unfortunatly but would love too
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Post: # 3542Post zildjian
January 26th, 2015, 8:10 pm

I've never seen a tribute band, although I've seen the 'Australian Pink Floyd' advertised all over the place

I think Animals, yea that one, in fact I was only playing it just the other day, when it came out I sold audio systems as a job and it was one of small collection of 'demo' records to help me sell the equipment

imagine, playing music you like (really loud) for a living Mike :D

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Post: # 3544Post mjb666
January 26th, 2015, 8:22 pm

Never seen a tribute band! I'am suprised. Some of them are really very good. I think it all depends on how pure you want things to be. My best Mate is a avid Hawkwind Fan, seen them over 120ish times, i've seen them 25 times & the line up has changed several times over apart from Dave Brock. Sometimes i almost think of them as their own tribute band.

Yes, i do like my music loud, spent a lot of my life at Metal/Thrash gigs & coupled with a life of working in very noisy factories, my hearing has suffered. But i don't think i could do it as a job, it would take the pure enjoyment side out.
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January 26th, 2015, 8:26 pm

Was listening to a bit of nostalgic Floyd on Sunday with a few friends, but it's best listened to in a more 'refreshed' state I think.

Mrs Rubberrats brother is a massive fan and treks across continents to see the few survivors when they play.
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Post: # 3546Post zildjian
January 26th, 2015, 8:28 pm

I'm deaf in one ear though not as a result music!

No its not derogatory Mike, there's a huge demand for them these days isn't there

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Post: # 3551Post mjb666
January 26th, 2015, 8:43 pm

I just like live music & everything that goes with it. Getting excited about going, meeting up with Friends for a catch up over pre gig drinks, the gig, more beer, you get the idea.

Saw Chas & Dave pre christmas, seen them loads, always a good night out. Two weeks ago it was a Northern Soul night with a guest DJ slot from Don Letts (much Ska) & this saturday was Think Floyd, again.
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Post: # 3552Post zildjian
January 26th, 2015, 8:46 pm

We hadn't anyone booked for June but out of interest who would you choose

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Post: # 3559Post mjb666
January 26th, 2015, 9:17 pm

I thought Peaky was bringing his own sound system & DJ ing, ref the photo on the 2015 Social thread?

I hadnt even given Entertainment at the Social a thought. Too small an affair anyway. Lets just leave it at Real Ale & conversation.
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Post: # 3561Post Peaky
January 26th, 2015, 9:21 pm

mjb666 wrote:I thought Peaky was bringing his own sound system & DJ ing, ref the photo on the 2015 Social thread?

I hadnt even given Entertainment at the Social a thought. Too small an affair anyway. Lets just leave it at Real Ale & conversation.
My mate the DJ isn't available that weekend, Sorry to disappoint folks.
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