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They are a tribute band...evidently a good one.
http://www.aussiefloyd.com/

About my previous post, and only from my point of view....
For me, there has always been something similar in all of the Pink Floyd music. I am not sure what it is, but something,,, almost like a spirit. And, yes, it has changed (i view it as grown) over the years, but it seems to still stem from the same.
As you can tell, I like to ramble on about Floyd :O

And, Mark, I classify myself as an "early" VanHalen fan, an "early" Metallica fan, and.....maybe I am a little too detail oriented. hammers
Gilmour had em at his 50th birthday party!
Pink Floyd will probably reunite when all of the blinking lights on the sides of the original PULSE albums go out. :p
mines out, hehehehe
Mine is still blinking, but you have to look closely.
In regards to the posting about the Aussie Pink Floyd, they have come to my home island twice, and both times i have seen them i have walked away a happy man , but still in the knowledge that they are NOT Pink Floyd. The only let down was the venue they played. The band should play in a big venue and not the sports hall for 2000 people that they play in here. I dont think anyone will think they are an insult to Floyd, if they do i think its because the band are having an 'off day' which no doubt PF had. As mentioned in a previous posting i have only ever seen Roger Waters and that was at Glasto in 2002. It was an amazing experience which left me wanting more and, sad to say, a little more gutted that i never saw PF. Very few bands ever have had that much effect on me and i think it will be a long time before it ever happens again. I discovered PF 10 years ago and have been hooked since, so much so, that when the rumor went around about a reunion, i told my missus i was going to put our wedding on hold so i could see them!! I was absolutly gutted to find out it was just a rumor. So back to my point. The Aussie PF are well worth seeing provided you remember that they are a tribute band.

Stay Groovy rocker
It would be interesting to see what kind of music they could make together if reunited........I saw their concert in 1977 (Soldier Field,Chicago) and it was truly an experience I'll never forget. I wouldn't think of this as going backwards for them-for christsake-its music, doing what they do best and giving us what we love-Pink Floyd!!!!
man i used to dream of pink floyd coming to my arena as a kid,the place only holds about 700 people but that didn't keep me from dreaming..i think a reunited floyd would be awesome..i mean were talking about remeshing the talents(most notably roger and dave) of the greatest band to ever record..

i hope it isn't a case of "all the iron turns to rust and proud(pig headed)men turns to dust" ..wake up boys put the egos to rest and blow us all away..i challenge you... Devil hammers
dys tterab Wrote:i have always wanted to go to a pink floyd concert and it would fullfill my wishes if they got back together

"the sun same is the same in a relegent way but ur older"
sorry but i will not comment on a subject like this anymore. i have gotten into too many BS arguments by commenting my thoughts on this kind of subject.

i am staying "behind my wall" on this.

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I belive they should do a final album, before they die: these are 60+ year old men we're talking about! In ten or fifteen years, two of them will surely be dead of old age. Roger would probably not participate on the creation of a new album, and it would mostly sound like Division Bell, unless they did it on an especific subject (and no, I don't belive the "lack of comunication" is a subject for a themed album).

I know it will never, ever happen again, but I just wanted to hear PF play Echoes live, just once.
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