RE: PFX Winter Tour 2009
Well were resting up in Las Vegas on a well deserved 2 day rest...having played 11 out of the last 12 days!! Pass the throat losenges please!
Here's some new unedited reviews from recent days - some with even negative things said here and there. Curiosity will surely get the best of you and you will be compelled to read these certainly....laughs!!
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This in from "Bricklayer"
RE: University Park, IL Show
Last nights concert in my opinion was fantastic. Gus asked us to review so thats my impression of last nights show. I really enjoy watching professionals do their thing. In this case professional musicians. I hate amateurs. You guys are the REAL DEAL. Great work all around including light show and everything else technical plus sound. Great. The last time I saw Pink Floyd at Soldier Field I was blazed by way of a couple doses of purple microdot. The songs are etched in my head forever. Got every album. Last night Jesse told the audience ''You Guys Rock'', well, I say you ''You Guys Rock''. Totally professional,Thanks, see ya next time.
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This in from kkrietlow"
RE: Sioux Falls, SD
LOVED, LOVED, LOVED the show!!! Totally rocked! Thank you SO much for playing Wish You Were Here - it is my favorite song! Also thanks for playing Learning to Fly - another fave of mine. We saw you a year and half ago in Brookings, SD and we thought that show rocked - but I do believe this one in Sioux Falls was even better - if that is possible! Keep coming to South Dakota - we love you here!!!
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This in from Joey Coffee"
Dallas, Texas, House Of Blues, 03/06/09
Hello All! Was at HOB last night in Dallas for the PFX show and thought I would share my insights.
I am 46 years old, Lived 40 years in NYC and coming up on 6 years in Dallas now. (Oh My!) I have been to over 850 shows since I was 16. I was lucky enough to see Floyd for The Wall tour.(Snuck in through giant broken window @ Nassau Colisium. Great story for another time) As a true Floydian, I sided with Roger after the breakup! I have seen him 5 times since the split, (Including 1 of the 6 shows he did w/Clapton for "The Pros & Cons Tour") and "Fake Floyd" twice on the "Momentary Lapse" Tour. (Small bit of trivia on that album, It was completly recorded & then scraped and totally redone because "It wasn't Floyd enough") Don't get me wrong, I think Gilmore is a great guitarist,But true fans know the things that were said by him after "The Final Cut" was released were not cool and degrading to Roger & his family. In fact if you want to see David at his best, get a copy of Pete Townsend's video "Live at the Deep End". He truly kicks ass in that video. Another Tribute to how good David is, is the fact that a couple of the songs PFX did last night,it takes 3 to play guitar to recreate his sound with honesty.
Last night, (On Mr. G's B'day) I saw a group of musicians that payed homage to Floyd in an artistic & professional mannerr! I dont throw roses and truly feel thay have put a lot of though & planning into these shows! There was not much to complain about after the show was over. There selections on the setlist were a great mix from all time spans of the band. I think one of the most realisic items that brought me back to the day was the volume in which they presented their songs. It had a lot to do with the way they are preceived by the audience. The lighting & choreographing was excellent too. A lot of research was done to re-create a "Typical" Floyd show from the 70's. The 20 minute break in the middle added to the ambiance of an "Old School" show!
As far as individiual preformances go, Tom definetly is the Elder statesman of the group! His guitar and vocals shine, especially on the older tracks. John amazed me on how good he melded the songs together! I believe he had more to do with the transitions than anyone else on the stage and did a masterfull job! Jesse blew that sax as good as Mel Collins!(That is a true compliment, no B.S.) Gus has it going on! Trying to pull off Rogers Bass lines by himself was quite admirable! He also made a great intro of the band 1/2 way through and spoke w/ such sincerity, you cant help but love him!!
Now comes the only 2 semi-negatives I have on the show. First off, the drummer was off a bit on a few different songs.(I dont believe their regular drummer was there) Second was how hard Grahahm stressed his lyrics on some songs. I think his voice is great for the tunes selected, but the over playing & announcing with the hand gestures like we dont know tis music, is a bit much! Overall, Great show and feel anyone that has the chanse, should go see PFX. Thanks Joe M.
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This in from Lindseyluna"
RE: Albuquerque Show
Yeah, they rocked Route 66! It was really awesome. Vocal harmonies were excellent. The light show was amazing -- too bad they weren't able to fly The Pig but that wasn't their fault.
Song suggestions: I thought the set list was really good... would like to hear "Another Brick in the Wall" next time (I'm sure the band is sick of playing it but the audience loves it)... and any old stuff is great because I'm not as familiar with it.
Please ask the promoters to contact Sandia Casino in Albuquerque -- the venue would be perfect for PFX! Right size, amazing setting, great stage! I hope PFX can play there some day (hopefully next year!).
Come back to the Land of Enchantment soon, PFX! You rock! (P.S. Hi, John! from Lindsey )
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4 more shows to go this week culminating in 2 sold out shows in Los Angeles!! It's been a heck of a ride!
Cheers all!
gilmost
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