went to see this lot last saturday night at a sold out show over 2000 that night same on friday i am(was ) not a big fan of pink floyd but people there including mrs kiwi who is reckon it was like being at a floyd concert judge for yourself please log in to view this image
I saw Belinda a couple of years ago at an 80s festival....Rewind at the racecourse in Perth....not really my scene (I was more of a C86 indie child in the 80s), everyone dressed in day-glo and leotards (although it was good on the eye!) or big hair and shoulder pads, but a few beers down it was a good laugh - Belinda was very good, but Kim Wilde.....she was HOT ggrrrrrr!!!
Not seen this lot kiwi, but have caught Australian Pink Floyd a couple of times, and the light show and music is astounding. They are so good, that Dave Gilmour hired them to play for him at a party! Also, the V&A have just opened a huge Pink Floyd exhibition at the museum, with over 350 items of memorabilia, videos, lyrics, and a fully immersive recreation of the band re-union at Live8 - something worth catching for the boys down in London.... https://www.vam.ac.uk/exhibitions/pink-floyd?gclid=CLXZ9PPS5dMCFe297QodMo4M8A
I love pink Floyd......possibly the best there has been and ever will be.........the tribute acts are fantastic and all....worthy of the cash they earn........you bet they are.
this lot played for just under 3 hours played 3 complete albums not really a floyd fan but listening to it live changed my mind a bit maybe i should go see radiohead
This is for Greg as I know that he is a big fan 36 years ago today, Robert Nesta Marley lost his long battle against cancer. He is one of the biggest influences on black rights along with Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Stevie Wonder and Muhammed Ali. He is a great influence on Reggae and Ska music bringing it to Europe and the US also.