![]() “It’s certainly good to listen to old bootlegs where you can get inspiration for a certain way of doing a solo differently or an arrangement of the song, but we don’t recreate a bootleg in its entirety as closely as we possibly can,” said Darlington, who definitely stands out on the tribute-act circuit. The set features highlights from “The Wall,” “The Dark Side of the Moon,” “Wish You Were Here,” “Animals” and “The Division Bell.” There’s also a 23-minute “note-for-note” performance of “Echoes,” from Pink Floyd’s breakthrough 1971 album, “Meddle.”ĭespite the fact these days there are seemingly countless bootlegs that captured Pink Floyd at its live-performance height during the ’70s, Brit Floyd takes a different approach to its concerts, which are centered around studio tracks. Certainly, Roger Waters’ solo versions have inspired the way we perform tracks like ‘Welcome to the Machine’ and ‘Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun.’”īoth tunes play a key role in Brit Floyd’s current world tour, which returns to the Buckeye State for a gig April 3 at the Akron Civic Theatre. ![]() “It’s good to see what they’re doing and get inspiration for our shows and the way we perhaps perform some of the songs. ![]()
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