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Blimey!

These guys are amazing. If you've never seen Pink Floyd live then this is the nearest you're liable to get.

Just happened on it by chance and would normally have a quick shufty and move on - but have just watched all 17 mins of Shine on you Crazy Diamond and will watch the whole shebang when I have time.

[video=youtube_share;qYbm096uzEc]http://youtu.be/qYbm096uzEc[/video]
 
Blimey!

These guys are amazing. If you've never seen Pink Floyd live then this is the nearest you're liable to get.

Just happened on it by chance and would normally have a quick shufty and move on - but have just watched all 17 mins of Shine on you Crazy Diamond and will watch the whole shebang when I have time.

Here's a small sample :whistle:,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aC7lNIwbK98


Slime.
 
Saw Brit Floyd in Cambridge in February, they were great but also saw the Australian Pink Floyd in December and if anything they're slightly better. Both bands tour a lot so you should be able to catch one or the other in a town near you soon.
 
I regularly go to see both Brit and Aussie Floyd when they tour, both are superb. I'm fairly sure both groups use the same 3 female backing singers.

Highly recommended if they are coming to an auditorium near you :thup:
 
So many of these type of bands around and most I've seen are excellent. I'd recommend both Limehouse Lizzy and Dizzy Lizzy to any Thin Lizzy fans and Fleetwood Bac and Rumours of Fleetwood Mac to any Mac fans. Anyone down Sarf London way check out Pete Feenstra who promotes a couple of venues doing these sorts of bands and normally no worse than £15 quid a ticket, often less if you book in advance.

Edit; should also have added Cregan & Co for the Rod Stewart fans.
 
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