Best and Worst Tribute Bands You've Seen

Best and Worst Tribute Bands You've Seen

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Pitre

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4,651 posts

236 months

Saturday 10th June 2023
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I've seen some great ones and one or two appalling ones....

Great = Aussie Pink Floyd - just wonderful, a great show and note for note perfection

Poor = Kast Off Kinks - even though they had two ex-Kinks playing I thought they were dreadful, like a bad pub band playing Kinks songs.


Polly Grigora

11,209 posts

111 months

Sunday 11th June 2023
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Never seen one

Sorry

Lotobear

6,554 posts

130 months

Sunday 11th June 2023
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There's a band called (humorously) Nearly Dan who, obviously, do a Steely Dan show. They don't try to look or act like them and they are all session musicians in their own right. I've seen them many times and they really are superb, even have the horn section and lady backing singers.

There's also a band fronted by a chap called Martin Turner who do Wishbone Ash stuff, and they are even better that than the real thing!

arfur

3,875 posts

216 months

Sunday 11th June 2023
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Pitre said:
I've seen some great ones and one or two appalling ones....

Great = Aussie Pink Floyd - just wonderful, a great show and note for note perfection

Poor = Kast Off Kinks - even though they had two ex-Kinks playing I thought they were dreadful, like a bad pub band playing Kinks songs.
Saw a couple of Blues Brothers ones years ago - were both ok

Other than that just Aussie Pink Floyd, who as the OP says were brilliant and note perfect - totally recommended

PinkTornado

831 posts

64 months

Sunday 11th June 2023
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Saw Aussie Floyd in 2005, before the big split that gave rise to the rival Brit Floyd- neither band has been as good since.

'Rumours of Fleetwood Mac' are very, very good.

marcosgt

11,033 posts

178 months

Sunday 11th June 2023
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I used to be very sniffy about tribute acts, but I went to see the Illegal Eagles and they were excellent. No pretending to be specific band members, just Eagles songs played brilliantly.

After that I went to see the Vox Beatles, obviously a Beatles tribute (one of many). They did pretend to be John or Paul, etc, which was mildly irritating at first, but they didn't take it too seriously and they played the songs pretty well, especially the guy being George.

Since then I've also seen London Calling, a Clash tribute. Not as good, but enjoyable enough for an evening out and how else will you hear a Clash set live?

Got tickets for Bootleg Blondie at the end of the month, as they're playing my local venue, so why not.

I still prefer going to see new acts or older acts with some of the original lineup, but a cheapish, local ticket for a tribute act is of interest now.


langtounlad

782 posts

173 months

Sunday 11th June 2023
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Saw Bootleg Blondie a last month - you are in for an enjoyable evening.

R6tty

290 posts

17 months

Sunday 11th June 2023
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Lotobear said:
There's a band called (humorously) Nearly Dan who, obviously, do a Steely Dan show. They don't try to look or act like them and they are all session musicians in their own right. I've seen them many times and they really are superb, even have the horn section and lady backing singers.

There's also a band fronted by a chap called Martin Turner who do Wishbone Ash stuff, and they are even better that than the real thing!
Appearing in Suffolk/Norfolk we have Steamy Dan. I think there are nine of them and quite stunning.

V8covin

7,410 posts

195 months

Sunday 11th June 2023
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Best The Scopyons who if you don't know are a tribute Scorpions band.If you don't know who The Scorpions are I don't care biggrin
The singer even talks in a fake German accent smile

Weso

456 posts

206 months

Sunday 11th June 2023
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I took my lad to see Elvana - a Nirvana tribute band but fronted by an Elvis tribute.
Sounds bizarre but it was a great night out.

Cotty

39,714 posts

286 months

Sunday 11th June 2023
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PinkTornado said:
Saw Aussie Floyd in 2005, before the big split that gave rise to the rival Brit Floyd- neither band has been as good since.
I saw them in 2013 in the O2 and they were very good. However half the seats were empty, they don't have the pull to fill a venue that size.
Would like to see them again but the nearest venue this year is SOUTHEND CLIFFS PAVILION
https://www.aussiefloyd.com/tour-dates

TeaNoSugar

1,245 posts

167 months

Sunday 11th June 2023
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Weso said:
I took my lad to see Elvana - a Nirvana tribute band but fronted by an Elvis tribute.
Sounds bizarre but it was a great night out.
Saw them last year at a festival. Very good. Again, not taking themselves at all seriously, but they performed the Nirvana stuff very well, along with some Elvis/Nirvana “mash-up” tracks. Would see them again at one of their own gigs.

Bradgate

2,839 posts

149 months

Sunday 11th June 2023
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Best : Aussie Floyd, without question. Just ridiculously, unbelievably good.

Worst : Some Queen tribute at a small festival in a field. The musicians were ok, but the singer was poor. Impersonating Freddie is a pretty tough job, obviously, but this guy wasn’t convincing anyone.

Dan_The_Man

1,066 posts

241 months

Monday 12th June 2023
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Dirty DC and the Guns & Roses experience are both excellent, would see them again !

Wacky Racer

38,302 posts

249 months

Monday 12th June 2023
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Seen the Australian Pink Floyd five times in venues as diverse as Malta and Oswaltwistle biggrin

Also seen a few others, Darkside, The Floyd effect, all pretty good but TAPF are by far the best.

Also seen about Six Led Zeppelin tributes, couple of Deep Purple and Limehouse Lizzy.

Mr Jimmy is superb as Jimmy Page.



craigjm

18,100 posts

202 months

Monday 12th June 2023
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The clone roses were pretty good as was Stipe. Saw the bohemians and that was very average but as above Freddie is hard to match.

cobra kid

4,999 posts

242 months

Monday 12th June 2023
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Only seen one - Livewire. Small venue in Sheffield and were better than ACDC at Wembley the following year.

Pitre

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4,651 posts

236 months

Tuesday 13th June 2023
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Bootleg Beatles were good (years ago) and Rumours of Fleetwood Mac were excellent too...

cobra kid

4,999 posts

242 months

Wednesday 14th June 2023
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TeaNoSugar said:
Saw them last year at a festival. Very good. Again, not taking themselves at all seriously, but they performed the Nirvana stuff very well, along with some Elvis/Nirvana “mash-up” tracks. Would see them again at one of their own gigs.
Tramlines? I was there for that. Fantastic entertainment!

anonymous-user

56 months

Friday 23rd June 2023
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langtounlad said:
Saw Bootleg Blondie a last month - you are in for an enjoyable evening.
Saw them last night, on a whim. Very good; more Debbie than Debbie herself.