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Topic History of: Tribute bands
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andrew JK2006 wrote:
Rerecordings are essentially financially motivated; copyrights are often In Perpetuity but bands and artistes get around that by rerecording so they own the rights to those copies.


Troggs and Crystals comes to mind with rerecordings.

I have Searchers on vinyl with fake stereo strangley it does work well.
JK2006 Rerecordings are essentially financially motivated; copyrights are often In Perpetuity but bands and artistes get around that by rerecording so they own the rights to those copies.
andrew honey!oh sugar sugar. wrote:
I cant bear them. I can see that most people really enjoy them but I just dont get why.

I think it goes down who the tribute act is - I would never see ABBA tribute or Kate Bush and Rumours Fleetwood Mac.
andrew JK2006 wrote:
I'm with Honey on this; the originals or nothing for me; I don't even like rerecordings.

I never got the concept of rerecordings - Hallmark records trait.

I don't mind tribute bands (if it's done well) especially in clubs but purely down its a cheap night out.

Eleven Club in Stoke is superb especially when they original bands playing.
JK2006 I'm with Honey on this; the originals or nothing for me; I don't even like rerecordings.