Here are the URLs of a couple of websites that have reviews of A Fair Forgery of Pink Floyd
Brain Damage Online
http://www.brain-damage.co.uk/
Prognosis
http://www.silverdb.com/MUSIC_DBCDInfo.asp?txtCDID=7685
They make some interesting observations about the "tribute album" concept and our execution in particular
Reviews of A Fair Forgery of Pink Floyd
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Re: Reviews of A Fair Forgery of Pink Floyd
I haven't heard anything from it yet. I think I will have to give it a listen.
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I thought it was ok, heard it on a site. Fearless was well done, but some songs were just awful. WYWH comes to mind.
I feel sorry for bands that covers songs though, if you can cover Jimi Hendrix for instance then what's the point in showing people, you're obviously a brilliant guitarist so join another band instead.
Anyway, it sounded ok.
I feel sorry for bands that covers songs though, if you can cover Jimi Hendrix for instance then what's the point in showing people, you're obviously a brilliant guitarist so join another band instead.
Anyway, it sounded ok.
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Interesting Observations
Facsinating -- Sally Semrad's Wish You Were Here has, so far, garnered the most radio airplay of the 30 Fair Forgery tracks.David Smith wrote:I thought it was ok, heard it on a site. Fearless was well done, but some songs were just awful. WYWH comes to mind.
I feel sorry for bands that covers songs though, if you can cover Jimi Hendrix for instance then what's the point in showing people, you're obviously a brilliant guitarist so join another band instead.
Anyway, it sounded ok.