If you like early Floyd, don't miss this lot at the Dome on 26th June.
Tix go on sale at 11am today.
Tix go on sale at 11am today.
Nick Mason, for sure, if you enjoy early stuff.Very tempted by this, but I see also that Australian Pink Floyd are at the Brighton Centre on 14 November (tickets from £43.95).
For any of you who have seen both - which would you go for?
Without a shadow of a doubt, Nick's Saucers. Absolutely superb - and a constant joy. You'll also hear deeper cuts than the overdone "best of" type show that the Aussies do (who give a really set performance each show, lacking the feel of a proper live band somehow). Bass player Guy Pratt has obviously worked with Pink Floyd/David Gilmour since 1987, keyboardist Dom Beken worked very closely with Richard Wright in his final years, and Gary Kemp is a revelation on guitar (alongside Lee Harris who is similarly superb on guitar)Very tempted by this, but I see also that Australian Pink Floyd are at the Brighton Centre on 14 November (tickets from £43.95).
For any of you who have seen both - which would you go for?
I think they're great value and I love the Dome.Thought about it. 51 squid plus booking. Rather see a couple of smaller bands in smaller venues for that money.
Not forgetting a fab version of 'Echoes'.Without a shadow of a doubt, Nick's Saucers. Absolutely superb - and a constant joy. You'll also hear deeper cuts than the overdone "best of" type show that the Aussies do (who give a really set performance each show, lacking the feel of a proper live band somehow). Bass player Guy Pratt has obviously worked with Pink Floyd/David Gilmour since 1987, keyboardist Dom Beken worked very closely with Richard Wright in his final years, and Gary Kemp is a revelation on guitar (alongside Lee Harris who is similarly superb on guitar)