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Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 856 reviews

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Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 856 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome, Awesome, Awesome

    by Tony407 on 1/24/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    At 38 years old, I consider myself to be one of younger, old Pink Floyd fans. There were only a couple of songs that the Experience played that I didn't know by heart. I was in the 5th row, dead center. All other things considered, The Experience played Pink Floyd faithfully and many times sounded as good as if not better than what I am used to hearing on their albums. I found myself fighting back tears multiple times during the concert. Many of us stood up applauding after the songs. The audience was amazingly responsive and there were lots of shouting, whistling and screaming. Very well done show, and I can't say I'll forget about it any time soon. The band also came out into the lobby after the show and were all very enjoyable.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Pink Floyd Experience is worth experiencing

    by Spudly on 1/24/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    Not the best Pink Floyd cover band I've seen, but pretty good. The guitar player is a monster. He nails every Gilmour solo without breaking a sweat and he's not showy about it. Just a working stiff going about his very cool job. The sax player, too, is remarkable. A major player. The rest of the band is solid. Great drummer. He plays like a jazz guy doing Nick Mason, so he's a little busier than most, but stays in the pocket and doesn't overwhelm. The singer is a little hard to watch. He's got a great voice and does a few different PF voices, but he's a bit too theatrical for my tastes. The Aussie band has more punch, for sure. And I've seen another local PF cover band a couple of times (The Floydian Slips) made up of top players from various other bands who come together every now and then and they do it with a little more passion, I believe. But if you need your live PF fix and PFX comes to town, I'd go.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Pink Floyd Experience

    by vwbrian on 1/24/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    Cool Show. They played a few old songs that I have never heard live. Childhoods end and Let there be more light, plus a few others. It was so nice to here some rarities the even Dave and Roger never play. They also added a saxophone to some songs and everyone loved it standing 0's every song. I have seen Davids Floyd 2X and Roger 4X and after this concert I am thinking that the cover bands who play very cool pre Darkside stuff is even better. One more time hearing Money I think I might puke.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    PFX rocks

    by BobX on 1/24/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    I was skeptical of tribute bands but over the last few months I've seen Hotel California (The Eagles), Rain (The Beatles), and PFX (Pink Floyd). I'm hooked. All three of these shows were wonderful. If you're more interested in the music than the personalitues, I highly recommend checking out tribute bands. I'm not even going to try to describe it. I'm sure it's a different experience for everyone depending on your age and your connection to the music. Check it out.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Pink Floyd Experience was amazing.

    by CAP2 on 1/24/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    This group of professional musicians has made a believer out of me for tribute bands. If modern clasical musicians can play Beethoven, why not rock musicians? You don't have to be a composer to play great music of others. The caliber of these pros was more than up to the task of playing these classic rock songs. As Gus, "the legend", their bass player said, this is some of the best rock music ever written. They polished off these pieces and made them their own. True to the originals, but with an extraordinary added musicianship that blew me away! Bring them back again!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Not quite what I expected

    by justrobin on 1/24/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    When you see a band playing another bands music, especially a legend like Pink Floyd they are usually a tribute or a cover band. These guys take enough musical license with the songs to be considered a cover band rather than tribute. They play PF's music just a little too fast, in a slightly higher key, and just rocked out in general a bit more then the original band, who were well known for staying in the shadows and letting the music be the star. I've seen Australian Pink Floyd and I honestly have to say that the vocals and production were much better, but this band still gets three stars for a huge effort, and an A for picking out some of the best more obscure music in the bands repertoire.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    If you love Pink Floyd, go see this show!!

    by musicfanpdx on 1/24/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    I didn't know what to expect before going to this show, I have loved PF for a long time but never got to see them live and I guess this is the closest thing I might ever get. I thought the show was great. The musicians were great lead guitar was played great also bass and saxophone made the show. Singing wasn't always exact but really good. Overall I would see them again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Pink Floyd Experience-Must go!

    by GotoPink on 1/24/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    This was such an enjoyable experience. The music was fantastic and there was no anticipating the end of the show.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    PFE was entertaining

    by beyondthebassclef on 1/24/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    Surprised show started at 7:30, what is up with that Keller? The band started out a little flat, but really hit their stride with Money. They really did a great job with some of the classics, but I kept coming back to the lead guitar just seemed off. Seemed sort of flat, parts of the leads just didn't ring like the should have. Most obvious in comfortably numb. Obvious not to be able to pull that solo off he changed it up, not faulting and it showed his own talent in doing so. Bass guitar, the Legand - very entertaining, Keyboards excellent, absolutly loved the sax and got a kick out of the flying pink pig. I'd go again

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Exceptional

    by johnyD on 1/24/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    Covering a band like Pink Floyd is a tall order. These guys are talented and give justice and respect to an amazing and timeless catalog of music. Purists may scoff but barring a Floyd reunion, this is the best you're gonna get. I'm sure Dave and Roger would be proud.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 1/24/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    Uninspired, mechanical, not a sniff of the "wow" factor one would and should expect.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic!

    by Mark99999812 on 1/24/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    These musicians are extremely talented and have captured The Floyd better than I ever could have expected. The video display and lighting was timed accurately and emulated The Floyd as well. Quad sound was great. Awesome show at a great venue (Keller Auditorium). I can't wait until they return! May the pig fly again in Portland!

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    PF Exp, a good PF fix till the Aussie Floyd comes

    by hm5y4gh on 1/24/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    I have been a long time PF fan, having seen the real PF 3 times. I have also seen other copy bands over the years, considering the Aussie Floyd show to be the best that has come to Portland. PF music is serious note for note music. I think the show was good however would have rather the band stick to the actual music, than all of the throw ins and extra riffs that didn't belong. They also began with one song, only to cut it off and go into a completely different song. Understandably, PF music is difficult to recreate, but I think the band would go further if they got a bit more serious about the music. Just my 2 cents.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent performance

    by SeniorRocker on 1/24/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    This cover band is as close to an actual Pink Floyd concert as you can get! Their vocals and playing were spot on. The use of actual PF sound effects and their own special effects left nothing to be desired. Their choice of songs, from the vast PF library, was a great mix. Although all were excellent musicians, the sax player was a notable stand out, drawing the loudest applause. And there was plenty of applause and fists raised in the air, from the white haired / bald (affluent) majority of the audience. Old rockers rule! Highly recommended.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Lot of Fun!

    by BobbyDanger on 1/24/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    Thoroughly enjoyed the show. Great energy and lot of fun. The young guys (lead guitar, vocals- sax and drums) were fabulous and high energy. Great assets!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    PFX

    by Anonymous on 1/24/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    The band was excellent profesional and played well. Sound was good loud enough not deafening and not distorted. Lighting was not great as first balconey frequently blinded by spots.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Pink Floyd Experience was truly authentic!

    by PDXTOM on 1/24/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    Watching The Pink Floyd Experience last night at The Keller Auditorium was like walking across a bridge in time. It was almost impossible to tell the difference between the original Pink Floyd and the Pink Floyd Experience of today. The show was authentic and powerful. The light show was great but the spot lights shining into the audiences eyes so often was a little distracting. It would have been better to watch the show without having to squint so much of the time. The Pig in the air at the finale took me back to my memory of watching the original Pink Floyd perform at the LA Colliseum in 1980-81. The old pig was on a cable, the new pig is radio controlled and free floating, fun to watch. I would recommend the show to anyone who thought that Pink Floyd was gone forever except in your memories and recorded music. It was a powerful performance and extremely well done.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    fake guitarist

    by zeusmoose on 1/24/10Keller Auditorium - Portland

    Musically this show was close but not Pink Floyd. Instrumentally it lacked the driving energy that defined PF. It sounded like thay had performed this show one time too many without a break and were pretty much going through the motions. The lead singer from the U.K. was a total distraction. Vocally he is gifted but he insisted on pretending that he was playing a guitar through out the performance, adjusting knobs, kicking floor buttons, fiddling with his sound pack on his belt, flipping his hair about narcissisticly and never touching the strings. The more of this that I wathched the more I felt ripped off by his phoniness. The other members of the band were superb musicians whose joint effort was demeaned by the lead singer.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    It's OK but better option available

    by duffer1219 on 1/15/10KU - Lawrence

    Seen this act in Lawrence. It was OK but not nearly as good as the performances put on by the Australian Pink Floyd Show. I'd save my money to go see the Australian group when they make their annual appearance at the Uptown in KC in November. More instruments, better vocals, backup singers and an awesome light show similar to the Pulse concert. The PFE is second rate to the Australian Pink Floyd Show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    several species put on a great show

    by eapraven on 9/20/09Pier Six Concert Pavilion - Baltimore

    the venue was good, i would attend another show there without hesitation. the band was really good,the front man kept the energy going and the lead guitarist was awsome.all and all it was a great show worth seeing again.