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I've got the chance to go and see what are reported to be a good Pink Floyd tribute band (The Australian Pink Floyd Show) in October and it's started me thinking about this odd type of flattery and whether I quite approve of it or not.
In years gone by tribute bands were always looked upon with a slightly scornful manner, as though their art was in some way a cheap fraud, a poor copy of the real thing. But as time has gone by my views have somewhat mellowed, and indeed the phenomena has become much more widespread and has garnered much more respect as it has grown. Indeed why should this not be the case. Take classical compositions as a comparison; at no point were these works produced with the idea that only one set of performers should ever stage the show/works - indeed the idea seems ridiculous. So why should this idea apply to 'bands' either. The music and theatre of a good rock show is over and above that of the individuals performing it and while it is indeed good to see the works as performed by their original composers it is not really a must when equally talented (in terms of copy performance) artists can do the same.
This argument applies especially well to bands like the Floyd, who were performance rather than personality driven. Hendrix would have been for example a much harder ask, not least because his style was so unique as to almost deny emulation, but also because his personality and charisma was bound into his actual music in such an intimate way.
So yes, damn it! Given all this "Mom, I'm off to see a tribute band!"

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I admit on the surface it is an odd concept.
Most bar bands play covers of popular songs so its not entirely alien. It takes a special devotion to a particular artist to perform their songs in a manner that tries to accurately replicate the original's sound and appearance. Almost a cosplay.
I have at times thought about starting a Cars tribute band but in truth never took it beyond just wondering, sometimes aloud.
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I've seen a Rush tribute band and a Pink Floyd tribute band and enjoyed both immensely. I'm solidly in favor of tribute bands. It's likely the only way to hear truly great live music.
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A friend of the family heads a Devo cover band. I saw them with a Tom Waits cover band that opened for them. Both were fantastic, but most of what made the Devo cover band was the charisma and humor of the feller heading it.
I have to say it was probably Dread Zepplin that started making cover bands a bit more respectable, by taking the concept completely sideways.
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Ahh... Dread Zeppelin! Their Stairway to Heaven cover still tops the original for me! :D
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I like the idea, as the classic rock bands age out and pass away, tribute bands will keep their compositions alive. Also I saw Australian Pink Floyd on TV a few years ago and they were jaw-dropping.
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Alas, it turns out that the date for the concert is really bad for both me and Mrs P. We both have really early starts on the morning after the gig, and that combined with a long drive home following it (the gig) makes it look pretty unfeasible. :cry: Still, we'll see.
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:lol:
Slightly worrying that I actually found myself trying to work out what song those guys were playing there for a moment Orlion!
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peter wrote:Ahh... Dread Zeppelin! Their Stairway to Heaven cover still tops the original for me! :D
I completely agree. I never realized that what that song really needed was a reggae beat.
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