Sunday, 27 May 2012

Brit Floyd Live Sheffield City Hall 2012


Now usually I’m not one to go and see a tribute band, after all why see a cheap tribute when you can pay decent money and go see the real thing in a big arena packed full of people and that has a great atmosphere. Tributes are made up of musicians that try to act like the band member from the official band and usually do a very poor job trying pulling it off, they can’t sing like the original band can nor can they pull of some of the crazy solos that their guitar heroes can pull off. Tributes are just awful. Enter Brit Floyd, the number one tribute to Pink Floyd. These guys have been all the way round the world and have actually played the big arenas playing everything from ‘Money’ to ‘Comfortably numb’ and in front of thousands.  They have the looks, the personality and the feel that Pink Floyd had back in the 70’s and 80’s and if you shut your eyes you would not be able to tell the two bands apart. Pink Floyd was once one of the biggest bands in the world and still to this day sell millions of records and have the 2nd best ever selling album titled ‘Dark Side of The Moon’. To become a Pink Floyd tribute you have to get it right 100% and have no room for error.

I had seen adverts for this band all over the internet and through posters in Sheffield and with each one was attached a snippet of a review and a 5 star rating attached to every one of them. Well I can tell you the band was a 5 star tribute; they had brought everything with them that you would expect a true Pink Floyd band to bring including Pink Floyd’s light show and the projections that shine down onto the stage and the backdrop, I was shocked at the supreme quality this band had managed to deliver to us, the audience. They had the effects and stage production of Pink Floyd down to a tee and I was blown away. The only thing they were missing, only because they were playing such a small venue, was the inflatable pig and school teacher otherwise their stage production was fantastic!

The band itself was made up of guitarist/singer Damian Darlington, bassist/singer Ian Cattell, lead guitar Bobby Harrison, drummer Arran Ahmun, keyboard player Rick Benbow, sax player Carl Brunsdon and backing singers Emily Jollands, Rosaleen O'Connell, Jacquie Williams and Ola Bienkowska. The 4 female singers did a great job at singing the backing vocals to all the songs and when singer Ola Bienkowska stepped up on her own to sing the powerful Great Gig in The Sky she blew the audience away. I’ve heard people try to sing this song but I have heard no one with a voice powerful enough to sing it and reach them high notes without being out of tune and it sounding like a cat getting run over. She had it and it was raw and energetic and was topped off with a standing ovation from the whole of Sheffield city hall. The rest of the band too were fantastic and bassist and singer Ian Cattell, who I presume was meant to be the Roger Waters of the group, did a terrific job at playing his part. What stood out mostly for me was when Ian sang ‘Comfortably numb’ dressed in a doctors outfit and dealing with a patient sat in a chair on stage, it was the song I thought really brought out the band’s stage production. Damian took over Gilmour’s part at the vocals and the two together were like the last two pieces of a jigsaw, they fit perfectly! At the point where it was time for Gilmour’s solo in the song Damian was ready and pulled it off note for note, it could have been the real thing up there playing this but no it was someone who had literally just mastered it and didn’t go wrong once. This was accompanied by the whole hall lighting up and a disco ball hanging from the ceiling that added to the already therapeutic atmosphere that was inside the hall, I couldn’t have been more relaxed if I wanted to be.

The set-list that these guys played was based on the new Pink Floyd hits album named “A Foot in The Door” which was released back in November 2011 and features mostly the hits from “Dark Side of The Moon”, “The Wall” and “Wish You Were Here” albums. The album also contains hits from other Pink Floyd albums such as ‘High Hopes’ from “The Division Bell” and ‘Learning to Fly’ from “A Momentary Lapse of Reason”. The set-list included the obvious hits such as ‘money’, ‘Another Brick in The wall’, ‘Pigs’ and ‘Run Like Hell’ which was the band’s closing song and was the song that got people on their feet clapping and cheering on the band. This 45 date UK tour also concentrated on another one of Pink Floyd’s hits albums named “Echoes” which was released November 2001 and features a wider variety of Pink Floyd hits unlike the “A Foot in The Door” album which is a more condensed compilation album. They got the set-list just right, taking a mix of songs from both these albums. They enjoyed playing it and most importantly the crowd loved watching it! 

Overall this band were jaw dropping to say the least, they were very authentic and came with the whole package. The show and the stage production were outstanding and the lighting was unbelievably great!! If you are going to become a tribute band to really pay respects to a world class band especially one as successful as Pink Floyd, then you need to do it right and I can say with all honesty... Brit Floyd you did just that! What an unforgettable night and a breathtaking experience 11/10 for all you guys!

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