THINK classic rock, think lavish lights, Think Floyd.
This sound-alike band, which has been touring since 1996, should be enough to satisfy Pink Floyd fans right across the spectrum.
With a set featuring hits from the early 60s right through to High Hopes - the last track on the '94 album Division Bell - no musical chapter of the band's career remains unopened.
For the year 2001, Think Floyd, other wise known as Pete Mizen, Dave Etheridge, Rick Melville and Paul Whisker, have decided to deploy a scatter gun policy in selecting their set-list.
Fans can expect the usual classics from albums such as The Dark Side of the Moon but the set also features lesser-known tracks such as Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun.
"We listen carefully to what our audiences want to hear," says front-man Pete.
Fair enough it isn't the real thing, but Think Floyd, which has been quietly building its reputation for a number of years now, is not to be sniffed at.
Think Floyd will play at The Blackpool Grand Theatre, Blackpool, Sunday January 21, at 7.30pm.
For details contact 01253-290111.
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