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As always, Damian Darlington and all the band that make up Brit Floyd did a phenomenal job in performing awesome music, presenting the light show, and delivering a very worthy tribute to Pink Floyd and keeping their music very much alive. Once again, The Great Gig in the Sky brought the house down. However, I thought the acoustics were very poor. Too quiet for the first few songs, then over-amped as the show continued. The drums were too loud, drowning out the great guitar work and vocals. Must have been only a cursory sound check before the show. Very poor definition and imaging, and even some distortion. Please do better next time (I will be there!).
Kiwi from Toledo, Ohio
NOT LOUD ENOUGH !
Fourth time seeing this amazing band in Toledo, but this show lacked the dynamic
punch the previous shows had in abundance. Better lights and a couple songs i
hadnt heard before, but that spinetingling feeling driven by in-your-chest impact just
wasnt there. Damiens guitar is still one of the best, Ians bass guitar is still loose, slow
and boomy.
Good "great gig in the sky" but Emily Jolands does it best, and i was really looking
forward to hearing her again. Dynamic punch plays a big hand in how this vocal is
perceived and this one missed because it was not loud enough. Everyone around
me was yelling "Turn it up !" all night.
The Stage was moved to the halfway point in the Huntington arena, and there were
still empty seats, so maybe Toledo is turning into tone of their smaller venues.
Understandable if everyones heart was not quite into it !
To me this was about 70% of the best Brit Floyd can be !
Jo Jo from Detroit, Michigan
BRIT FLOYD - DETROIT
The band was good but they missed the boat. Only 3 stars as they didn't play a lot of the great classics; many of the others they could have kept out ....Missing Shine on you crazy diamond, welcome to the machine, Us & Them, Hey You, Learning to fly.
Nick from Vancouver, British Columbia
AWESOME SHOW, BUT TOO LOUD FOR VENUE!!
Our 4th time seeing Brit Floyd live, this was the best show musically and visually but too loud. We like our music loud, but some people around us in the Balcony complained and a few as in previous shows on this tour left......
John from Akron, Ohio
AKRON SHOW REVIEW
From a music quality perspective, the show was tight. The light show fantastic. But there was little to no interaction with the audience. Plus, when I go to see a cover band, I am expecting them to play the original bands hits. Only about 1/2 of the songs they played were hits. The arena was about 70% full.
Victoria from Dayton, Ohio
BRIT FLOYD
I have now seen Brit Floyd 3 times. They are amazingly talented, however the song choices are awful. The first time I saw them they were excellent playing majority big hits from the band. Two out of three times now I have witnessed music I have never even heard of. They had a sold out show and chose to put everyone to sleep after the break. It SUCKED! I wouldn't waste my money ever again to be disappointed like that. My advice....stay home with youtube instead!!!
Alexander Thiele from Houston, Texas
REALLY A LET DOWN
Pink Floyd recorded for about fifty years. They started out as a dance band. Their catalog is stuffed with articulate pieces of guitar, piano and all the sound effects that made them into one of the greatest rock bands in the world. Their songs were about life and astronomy....
It is truly a shame and practically an insult that the tribute bands basically only play the psycho babble of the Floyd's later years at a painful, near heart attack inducing threshold of sound and light. The video they use is appears to be designed to produce the greatest sadness of insanity, starvation and general hopelessness.
Somehow they do not even play Astronomy Dominie, one of the signature contributions of Syd Barrett... and the really super pieces of blues...Atom Heart Mother, Cymbeline, Any Color You Like , pieces of Echoes...
The young women who sing Great Gig in The Sky are the ones who save the concert and at least provide the ticket buyer with the feeling that their money was not wasted.
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