Roger2611 Posted Friday at 14:43 Posted Friday at 14:43 I have read through the thread and think I have a winner, tonight we play alongside the UK's only Mega City Four tribute band Mega Fishy Four! 1 Quote
cetera Posted Friday at 14:44 Posted Friday at 14:44 Not 'Mega Shitty Four'? Missed opportunity.... Quote
NigeJ Posted Friday at 15:39 Posted Friday at 15:39 Was in tribute called Punk Floyd. Played the whole of Darkside in twelve minutes.... imagine the Dickies on fast forward. 1 Quote
borntohang Posted Friday at 15:55 Posted Friday at 15:55 21 hours ago, Bassassin said: ABBA / Cannibal Corpse crossover incoming! 😎 My friend briefly ran a club night called "Black sABBAth" at a local DIY space. They only played two bands, which you can probably guess, and luckily they have enough hits between them to fill a decent set. It was a good time, considering it was mostly a space to get out of your head while some music played. Back on topic, I'm actually a one-man Mountain Goats tribute called The Best Ever Mountain Goats Tribute Out Of Doncaster which I sometimes take to the local open mics to generally bemused reactions (unless there's another MG fan attending, in which case they act like a paleontologist finding a live Triceratops wandering around their local dog field). It's not a money spinner, but a man has to have a hobby and I believe that getting paid for all of your gigs isn't healthy for the soul. 2 Quote
borntohang Posted Friday at 15:55 Posted Friday at 15:55 (edited) 21 hours ago, Bassassin said: ABBA / Cannibal Corpse crossover incoming! 😎 Double post! Edited Friday at 15:57 by borntohang Quote
chriswareham Posted Friday at 21:45 Posted Friday at 21:45 6 hours ago, Roger2611 said: I have read through the thread and think I have a winner, tonight we play alongside the UK's only Mega City Four tribute band Mega Fishy Four! MC4 were our local heroes when I was a teenager and I used to drink in one of the pubs the band frequented, the brilliant Tumbledown Dick that was was a haven for punky, gothy, crusty or otherwise alternative folks in what was otherwise a very violent town. The first gig I ever attended was MC4 and the equally brilliant Senseless Things at Camberley Town football club. Went on to see both bands countless times, especially at the West End Centre in Aldershot. Sadly Wiz of MC4 and Mark of Senseless Things were taken from us far too early, and the historic Tumbledown Dick pub - a rare example of a 17th century "posting inn" - was turned into a f*cking McDonalds. Quote
Lozz196 Posted Friday at 22:49 Posted Friday at 22:49 I remember - vaguely as used to drink a lot back then - gigging with both of those, more with MC4. Quote
Cliff Edge Posted Saturday at 09:21 Posted Saturday at 09:21 On 10/04/2025 at 20:02, Count Bassy said: and the Val Doonican .... Val Doneagain A bit off topic. The Shrewsbury Folk Festival this year has The Bar Steward Sons Of Val Doonican on the bill. If you have time to kill, trawling the acts appearing on various UK festivals this year has some wonderfully crazy band names. One of my favourites is Colonel Mustard and The Dijon 5. Quote
SICbass Posted Saturday at 17:42 Posted Saturday at 17:42 On 04/04/2025 at 21:11, wateroftyne said: Swedish Gentle Giant tribute, Egentligen Giant. Absolutely mind-blowing. I really enjoyed that a lot. Thanks. Quote
2pods Posted Sunday at 11:30 Posted Sunday at 11:30 (edited) On 10/04/2025 at 20:02, Count Bassy said: and the Val Doonican .... Val Doneagain I was dubbed "Val Hooligan" by a former keyboard player, because Dunoon was always freezing when we rehearsed there, and I resorted to a few Icelandic jumpers. Are there no Little Feat tribute bands ? if not, there should be. I might even come out of retirement for one Edited 14 hours ago by 2pods Quote
Nail Soup Posted Monday at 18:58 Posted Monday at 18:58 Someone on BC (can't remember who) is in a Devo tribute band - 'We are Not Devo' I think. That is pretty niche IMO... although Devo are well deserving of a tribute. I wish the tributes were spread out over more rather than being concentrated in certain bands like AC/DC. 1 Quote
Jackroadkill Posted Monday at 21:03 Posted Monday at 21:03 How about Dusty Springfields Of The Nephilim? 4 Quote
Doctor J Posted Monday at 21:07 Posted Monday at 21:07 How about the hits of your favourite Swedes and Morrissette done in an east African style... ... Alanis ABBAba 1 Quote
rushbo Posted Monday at 21:41 Posted Monday at 21:41 (edited) 2 hours ago, Nail Soup said: Someone on BC (can't remember who) is in a Devo tribute band - 'We are Not Devo' I think. That is pretty niche IMO... although Devo are well deserving of a tribute. I wish the tributes were spread out over more rather than being concentrated in certain bands like AC/DC. They're called We Are Not Devo and they're ace. If they play anywhere by you, go and see them. Edited Monday at 21:41 by rushbo Quote
StingRayBoy42 Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I want to form a John Lennon/Gary Barlow tribute band... Imagine That! 5 Quote
SteveXFR Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago I just spotted yet another advert for a Metallica tribute looking for a bassist. This one is different, concentrating on Load and later (post good stuff). That's pretty niche (and rubbish) Quote
borntohang Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 13 hours ago, Nail Soup said: Someone on BC (can't remember who) is in a Devo tribute band - 'We are Not Devo' I think. That is pretty niche IMO... although Devo are well deserving of a tribute. I wish the tributes were spread out over more rather than being concentrated in certain bands like AC/DC. Also me, although I don't play bass for them. It's been going seven years now so doesn't feel that niche any more. We have the advantage of there being basically no casual fans of Devo - either you've never heard of them, or don't like them, or you're a fanatic. Keeps the crowd numbers ticking over nicely. 1 Quote
NewMilleniumCyanideDice Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago (edited) Why pick a better known, easier to learn band to cover when you can opt for Meshuggah instead? Some people just like making life difficult for themselves. https://youtu.be/FVKygW7oUnU?si=WlLSqdm9nFBKKFXp Edited 16 hours ago by NewMilleniumCyanideDice Missing word Quote
chriswareham Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, NewMilleniumCyanideDice said: Why pick a better known, easier to learn band to cover when you can opt for Meshuggah instead? Some people just like making life difficult for themselves. https://youtu.be/FVKygW7oUnU?si=WlLSqdm9nFBKKFXp "Milk & Two Shuggahs". The band name alone deserves an award. 1 5 Quote
borntohang Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 74% (exactly) of starting a tribute is finding a good pun. The band stuff comes later. Some of my favourites we've seen or worked with, in no order: The She Street Band (all-female Springsteen) Slady The G52s (Glasgow based B52s who formed to play two shows with us) The B-Hives (actually got franchised as official tribute by The Hives) Stones N'Roses (US based Stone Roses, Rolling Stones, and GnR tribute. Also play as Geezer and a bunch of other pun tributes) Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 5 hours ago, borntohang said: 74% (exactly) of starting a tribute is finding a good pun. Us bunch on welshmen make a good job of songs by a certain rock band. The guys weren't impressed when I suggested we have a parallel tribute band called 'Sheep Purple'. 1 Quote
SteveXFR Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago I've seen an all girl Metallica tribute called Misstallica. They kind of sucked so a very accurate tribute to the mediocre titans of metal Quote
SteveXFR Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago 3 minutes ago, Doctor J said: Meh-tallica? That would be accurate. Quote
Raslee Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago On 06/04/2025 at 14:04, Stub Mandrel said: I always fancied being in a Hawkwind tribute. I’d love to be in a pre 2000 Gong tribute band. Quote
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