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"Pink Floyd Experience"

Pretty much like any other tribute band. They sound really close, but the experience isn't the same.
 
That's not bad. I might just have gone to see Australian Pink Floyd if it'd been 30 per ticket instead of 50.
 
I saw them in Tauranga, New Zealand. They are excellent, one of the best concerts I've been to. I recommend them and will definitely go to see them again when they return to NZ.
 
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
That's not bad. I might just have gone to see Australian Pink Floyd if it'd been 30 per ticket instead of 50.

Aussie Pink Floyd is worth the money.

Maybe next time, then, higher priorities came up.
 
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
I saw them in Tauranga, New Zealand. They are excellent, one of the best concerts I've been to. I recommend them and will definitely go to see them again when they return to NZ.

thanks, pretty much what i wanted to hear.

what made the show so spectacular?
 
Originally posted by: Ns1
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
I saw them in Tauranga, New Zealand. They are excellent, one of the best concerts I've been to. I recommend them and will definitely go to see them again when they return to NZ.

thanks, pretty much what i wanted to hear.

what made the show so spectacular?

They sound like the real thing, seriously. It's amazingly close to sounding like Pink Floyd (I've never seen PF live but I'm talking about their album sound). If the show is the same as it was when I went then the first half is mostly Dark Side songs with amazing light and laser shows, and the second half of the concert tells the story of The Wall with a full stage show which is amazingly well done.
 
Is The Wall still around? I saw those guys about 9 years ago on Halloween and they were pretty tight. Set the Controls, Astonomy Domine, Echoes...great stuff. And the usual, as well. I'd prolly only pay ~15 max to see a tribute, though.

But it looks like they put on a serious stage production so iono.
 
I went to a Pink Floyd laser show last year... the sound was great, but the 3-d experience was only good for about 30 minutes. Then I got tired and just wanted to leave.

I doubt I'll go back. Now going to see Australian Pink Floyd is worth it!
 
Originally posted by: SirChadwick
I went to a Pink Floyd laser show last year... the sound was great, but the 3-d experience was only good for about 30 minutes. Then I got tired and just wanted to leave.

I doubt I'll go back. Now going to see Australian Pink Floyd is worth it!

this is not the same as the PF laser show, which I went to as well.

It was fun, but that's cuz I was on mushrooms hahaha
 
Originally posted by: Ns1
Originally posted by: Genx87
Funny. I saw the real pink floyd for less money 15 years ago.

15 years ago the real pink floyd wasn't around 😉

Sure they were or do you consider them broken up with Roger left?

edit: Haha I see what happened 😀
 
Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: Ns1
Originally posted by: Genx87
Funny. I saw the real pink floyd for less money 15 years ago.

15 years ago the real pink floyd wasn't around 😉

Sure they were or do you consider them broken up with Roger left

edit: Haha I see what happened 😀

that


I'm not so bitter that RW left, cuz I think Pulse was freaking awesome, but their post-Wall sound really blows ass.
 
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