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Any recommendations on good tribute bands worth watching?







brixtonA23

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Aug 5, 2011
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I would try the actual bands.

I have to agree. Sex Pistols and the Specials were unbelievably good. The former because they played better than ever (not old enough to comment), the latter just an hour and half of happy smiling dancing people. A very strange leaving, as London and the country has moved on and you forget why it meant so much at the time. And then you get home put the songs on again and remember. Some people say never go back, sometimes you really should.
 


Adders1

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Jan 14, 2013
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I Have only seen Think Floyd(twice) who were quite good. Any other bands? The Who,Madness,Oasis would very much appeal to me.

Saw the Railing Stains down the Old Steine about 15 years ago, they were pretty good back then - no idea whether they're still gigging though
 


Tony Le Mesmer

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Jul 5, 2003
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South Wales
Going to see the Small Fakers and Who's Who at Concorde 2 in Brighton on Friday night. It's Quadropenia which we saw The Who play in June at O2. Despite what one earlier poster said WW are great live. Should be a good night.

See ya there. Can't wait
 


Publius Ovidius

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Jul 5, 2003
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The Bootleg Beatles - they are absolutely fantastic!

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I don't know if they are still going, but the illegal eagles were brilliant too?
 






Flex Your Head

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Judith Priest - one woman band playing tribute to Rob Halford's rock legends.

Tristan Of a Down -middle-class one man band palying tribute to the metal legends.

Jeff Leppard - one-armed one man band palying tribute to the soft rock legends.

Jack Sabbath - one man band palying tribute to the Ozzy's legends

Ron Jovi - one man band palying tribute to the dull legends

By Jovi - Soft rock performed in the style of Ken Dodd

Banjovi - one man band palying tribute to the dull legends in a hillbilly stylee

Brian Maiden - one man band palying tribute to the metal legends

Fred Zeppelin one man ban... hold on, there really was a band called Fred Zeppelin

Dean Purple one man band playing tribute to the old rockers.

And so on.
 








Superphil

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Jul 7, 2003
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Hayseed Dixie are playing Ropetackle in November, great band and they've moved on a bit from being just a tribute band, they have recorded other acts music, and written and recorded their own music too.
 
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Goldstone Rapper

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