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 bubs
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I took my son to see Guns2Roses at a mini festival this weekend and they were amazing. I love how much effort they put in, how good the sound was and how much better small venues are than arenas. Beers were reasonable too.
We were so impressed that we are now probably going to try and get to the big fake festival with acts such Oasish, Really Hot Chili Peppers, Antarctic Monkeys and the Fillers.
Who have you seen? Best pun name? Who would you recommend?


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 1:00 pm
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McTallica - a tribute band from Aberdeen


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 1:05 pm
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Nearly Dan. Brilliant cover band.


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 1:11 pm
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We saw Pork Pie a couple of years ago, brilliant.


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 1:14 pm
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I've seen G2R, they were great, I wouldn't say the singer was a particularly authentic soundalike although he had the mannerisms down well!
There's a really good yearly tribute fest just down the road from me (away though this yeah, gutted!) and I honestly prefer it to seeing the real big-name bands now 😃 Probably just getting old but it's so much cheaper & less hassle!
Born Giovi especially are excellent, better than the real thing!


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 1:15 pm
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I get people like live music & I get there are bands out there some like but may never see such as maybe Pink Floyd so a cover band is all you have but I've never seen the appeal in paying to go see someone fake when you could just go see them anyway.

What am I missing?


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 1:22 pm
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Nearly Dan are ridiculously good. First ever tribute band to play Jazz Cafe I believe (I was working in a recording studio that mixed the live recording of it) I'm mates with several of them and they're genuinely top level players.

I've 'depped' for a few over the years.....Killers Kollective are great.

Played for a mega Amy Winehouse tribute a few years ago too....can't remember the stage name though.

Fleetwood Bac are great too.


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 1:23 pm
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I used to see Slack Sabbath in Hastings.
Their lead singer was called Ozzy Eastbourne!


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 1:33 pm
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What am I missing?

My son likes the music, not necessarily the band and so we payed £ to see a live band, up close performing superbly rather than £££ to watch screens of the real band not performing as well as they used to in a characterless venue. Plus it was local and just a fun evening. A friend who is in a tribute band said that the real bands can get away with under par performances because of who they are.. Tributes can't.


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 1:35 pm
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Years ago I saw the Japanese Beatles, who were amazing. Half way though they introduced on stage the Japanese Eric Clapton

Who was equally as good!


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 1:45 pm
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Opinions are awesome aren't they?! I took my son to watch Guns2Roses and we left after about 20 minutes as they were so bad. The band were OK but we couldn't stand the singer. They were supported by Motley Crude who were excellent.


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 1:54 pm
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DirtyDC and Stipe were two that seemed better than others.

Disappointed in the Australian Pink Floyd, I think they are now too big for small venues, but not big enough for medium sized stages.


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 1:58 pm
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Best pun name?

Pete Loaf. A real dead ringer apparently.


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 2:04 pm
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Back in the day I used to be involved in promoting at a local large venue. We had the Australian Pink Floyd who were amazing ( turned out an ex of mine was together with the bass player). Had a super chat with them on how they got started; all in other bands but couldn’t get taken seriously in their own right. At the time they were all living in Crewe! ( poor sods ). We also put on the Brazilian Beatles. They really looked like the fab4 and between songs even sounded like them, too. Tried to have a chat after the show but none of them could speak English. They had just learned the lines and accent for the shows.


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 2:04 pm
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This is bound to be a popular thread on here. Tribute bands make me vomit! Play your own music you artless waste of space 😛


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 2:07 pm
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Letz zep were excellent, but it's possibly 20 years ago that I saw them so no idea of they're even still around!

Seen the clone roses a few times

Always thought fakin Stevens was and excellent name


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 2:09 pm
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No idea what they are like but I do like these names
The offspin and The clone roses (my favourite i think)


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 2:15 pm
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Dread Zeppelin - Reggae Led Zep covers with an Elvis impersonator lead singer, saw them at the Barras.
Hayseed Dixie - Bluegrass AC/DC, At Stirling Toolbooth. Fantastic musicians.


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 2:17 pm
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Mate of mine is in the Really Hot Chilli Peppers, he always said that if you like the way your favourite band sounds on an album etc. Then you will enjoy a tribute act. He makes a good living out of it.

I've really enjoyed some tribute acts over the years, some cracking ones at the Matthew St Festival in Liverpool over 20 years ago for example.


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 2:43 pm
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Not a cover band as such, but still the best band name I've heard: The Lazy Boys of Banknock

(they originate from a local town to me called, obviously, Banknock)


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 3:07 pm
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The Illegal Eagles are very good.
Having seen the real Eagles three times (which was awesome, if you can get anywhere close to the front), I prefer the Illegal Eagles and the extra spare cash.

The Kate Bush Experience ( who we like to call Fake Bush, but no-one is buying it) also good value.


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 3:14 pm
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Tribute bands make me vomit! Play your own music you artless waste of space 😛

How do you feel about musicians and bands who do covers of other musicians songs, because they love them, and often wish they’d written them?

Thea Gilmore, for example, has recorded an album of unfinished Sandy Denny songs, at the request of Sandy’s estate. None of those songs would ever have been heard otherwise, and Thea has made them her own, and hearing and seeing Thea perform them is the closest I’m ever going to get to Sandy performing them.

I’ve only seen two, the Kate Bush Experience, and an ELO one, both played the Neeld Hall in Chippenham, and my late partner really wanted to see them. They were both extremely good and really enjoyable.

I was one of two people in the audience wearing a Kate Bush tee shirt from the ‘Before The Dawn’ concerts in 2014, so I can make a direct comparison, and the tribute singer carried it off very well. It’s highly unlikely that Kate will ever perform live again, these shows are the only chance people will ever have of hearing the songs performed live in a way that’s like the original performance.

I’m not fussed about going to tribute shows myself, but I made an effort for Joey, and enjoyed them because she did.


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 3:35 pm
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took my son to watch Guns2Roses and we left after about 20 minutes as they were so bad. The band were OK but we couldn’t stand the singer.

...which really is going the extra mile to be like the original!

Best pun name is obviously Oasish, simply not a matter of controversy.

I've never actually seen a tribute band that I can call to mind, but what's the harm in it? It's just a covers band with the dial turned up a notch or two.


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 3:40 pm
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How do you feel about musicians and bands who do covers of other musicians songs, because they love them, and often wish they’d written them?

What, not tribute bands then?


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 3:48 pm
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How do you feel about musicians and bands who do covers of other musicians songs, because they love them, and often wish they’d written them?

You answered your own question there, I think:

None of those songs would ever have been heard otherwise, and Thea has made them her own,

I think that Sandy Denny's vocal in Fotheringay is one of the most beautiful I've ever heard. Can Thea Gilmore come close to Denny's voice in a straight cover? (Genuine Q because I'm not familiar with TG other than recognising her name.)


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 3:51 pm
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The spirit levellers out of Richmond North Yorkshire are dare i say it better than the levellers. I think they have probably played more gigs...


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 4:04 pm
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The spirit levellers out of Richmond North Yorkshire are dare i say it better than the levellers. I think they have probably played more gigs…

I just played one of their tracks on Youtube and one of the comments sums it up - levellers without marks voice and the energy. There's something missing - not just a neon painted didgeridoo player! If I saw them in a pub I'd be happy to hear a Levellers tune, but not sure I'd go out of my way to see them.


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 4:15 pm
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Rollin Stoned - great fun, in a tribute band kind of way. First saw them for a laugh with mates, we've now 5 times, always come away smiling and laughing.

Small Fakers (Small Faces tribute) - Brilliant band in their own right, seriously good (rather than good time gals like the Stones tribute)

Bruce's Juices (Springsteen tribute) - seen once, wouldn't go again unless they're very local and cheap door price. A shame because I love a couple of the Springsteen's live albums, but I guess it's lot to live up to.

Summary- Tribute bands can be good, it helps if you know some of the songs, go with an open mind, don't cry if they butcher your favourite ever song?


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 4:18 pm
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At the Big Bike Bash this coming weekend we've got the Foo Forgers, Green Haze and Cydonia Knights (Muse) among others.

Always great fun for a bit of jumping up and down, that's what its all about really. I don't think we'd attract (or afford) the real deal!


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 4:31 pm
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Local Queens of the Stoneage tribute band....The Hommesexuals


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 4:57 pm
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While we are at it how the **** did we end up with a commitments tribute act?


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 5:06 pm
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Hayseed Dixie.  Rock covers in a banjotastic bluegrass stylee (I think they call it 'Rockgrass') - awesome, especially at a small venue.


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 5:08 pm
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like this?

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Posted : 22/08/2022 5:12 pm
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The best tribute act has to be Elton John himself!
He's sounded like a club singer tribute version of himself for years 😂


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 6:16 pm
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We did a gig on Friday opening for a Sex Pistols tribute. They were good, the singer looked a lot like Johnny Rotten, he had the same eyes and mouth, and they all had a good good solid impressions and stayed in character the whole show. It was impressive.

The crowd lapped it up, and I think the venue owner was more than happy with the bar takings.


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 6:27 pm
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Recently started following We are not Devo on Insta.
Loved the originals and would really like to see the tribute act!


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 6:37 pm
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On the "why go and see them?" question, sometimes it's about a tribute act reliving a particular moment of a band's history instead of always being obliged to play the new stuff or newer versions of classic songs. Sometimes it's simply because a good tribute singer / musician can do a very good impersonation of a band member who's now died / lost their abilities.

Having been to see actual Genesis live in March this year, I'd rather see a more youthful tribute act playing the songs in the right key with a charismatic singer who can actually hit all the notes, if I get a chance.


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 9:02 pm
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Surprised nobodys mentioned Elvana yet, musically very very good and hilarious too.

Seen Tragedy a few times, metal covers of BeeGee and other bands of that era's songs. Brilliant fun.


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 9:47 pm
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Post Modern Jukebox. Covers not tribute. Saw them recently in Bristol and it was brilliant.


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 9:48 pm
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As others have mentioned, Rollin Stoned and Fleetwood Bac never dissapoint.

Glory Days (Springsteen) and Foreigners Journey are great too.


 
Posted : 22/08/2022 10:14 pm
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Enjoy watching the UK Foo fighters with mates every 12 months.

Great trips catching up with mates in places I wouldn't normally go (Dublin/Belfast, Glasgow/Edinburgh, etc).


 
Posted : 23/08/2022 12:21 am
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Best band name....

668 the neighbour of the beast.

I've seen a few, some are bad some are very good. I just enjoy live music.


 
Posted : 23/08/2022 7:25 am
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Lizzie and the banshees supporting Transmission at ivory blacks in glasgow a few years back. both were excellent.

Maiden Scotland are also worth a look, if they;re still going.


 
Posted : 23/08/2022 10:44 am
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We did a gig on Friday opening for a Sex Pistols tribute. They were good, the singer looked a lot like Johnny Rotten, he had the same eyes and mouth, and they all had a good good solid impressions and stayed in character the whole show. It was impressive.

That The Sex Pistols Experience? Singers resemblance to JR is a huge part of their appeal.

+1 for Lizzie and the Banshees too.


 
Posted : 23/08/2022 11:18 am
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I poste dthis on another thread

but the BH weekend Milton Keynes is hosting a 2 day covers festival


 
Posted : 23/08/2022 12:21 pm
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I'd be interested in seeing that Tool covers band simply to see how good their drummer is.


 
Posted : 23/08/2022 2:23 pm
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That The Sex Pistols Experience? Singers resemblance to JR is a huge part of their appeal.

had to google it 😂 The Sex Pistols Exposé apparently.

not surprised I didn’t remember, the last gig we did the sound guy asked me what our band was called and I had to admit I wasn’t 100% sure 🤦🏼‍♂️

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Posted : 23/08/2022 3:16 pm
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Saw nirvana UK (no points for the rubbish name) in a venue above a pub in Hitchin - the right anoint of beer to suspend disbelief and I was in 90’s Seattle for 90 minutes - the lad even smashed an amp at the end - it was brilliant!

Tempted by the MK weekend!


 
Posted : 23/08/2022 8:09 pm
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The Hamsters

Either a Hendrix and ZZtop tribute, depending on which set you saw. Or just a regular set of other stuff. Fantastically good. Forget how many times I saw them before they called it a dat.


 
Posted : 23/08/2022 10:12 pm
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if they do really well and last long enough, do tribute bands end up in the Mock and Roll hall of Fame?

I'll get my coat..


 
Posted : 23/08/2022 11:12 pm
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I'm surprised they can get away with using the actual band logos on that poster.


 
Posted : 24/08/2022 8:38 am
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I've seen a couple of good ones, Livewire (AC/DC) and a ZZ Top tribute. They were, to be fair, really good.

I also went to watch Think Floyd at the Holmfirth Picture Drome shortly after Syd Barret died. They didn't do a bad job of playing the Floyd stuff to be fair, but they then did a piece they'd written themselves in homage to Syd. It was utter, utter garbage, simplistic and stuttering, a four-square blues type dirge.

I thought

Play your own music you artless waste of space 😛

was a bit harsh on first reading it, but Think Floyd do seem to fit the description. They were good at recreating music that they knew, but creativity isn't their strong suit.


 
Posted : 24/08/2022 8:52 am
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Just to say a mate saw Guns2Roses a couple of weeks back and thought they were great.


 
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Best pun name?

Hayseed Dixie, of course.

So good that I didn't get it for about a year after I first heard them.

Gutted I only found out they were playing Carlisle on the day of the gig last year, when I already had plans.


 
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Elvarna - Elvis fronted nirvana


 
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Elvarna – Elvis fronted nirvana

Are you sure that's not Dave Grohl incognito?


 
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It's funny how your opinions change, I used to hate the cosplay type tribute bands- totally up for seeing a covers band but I didn't like the whole fakery thing, someone doing Freddie Mercury moves etc. But now, I quite like it, the extra effort is a fun part of the show. Sometimes, you just can't see the real thing.

But I do prefer when people really mix it up, such as this:


 
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I’ve seen Aussie Pink Floyd several times (initially with my late mum and dad - dad chose to have Shine on you Crazy Diamond played at his funeral). They are great (although I fully accept they are not the real thing) and the stage sets they have are pretty astounding for a tribute band. I now go every year (they tend to play a local gig every winter in Harrogate) as a bit of a pilgrimage with both my brothers.

I’d happily saw off both legs and donate them to medical science in return for some *real* Pink Floyd tickets but that ain’t gonna happen.


 
Posted : 24/08/2022 2:29 pm

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