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Last Updated: 09/03/2006 12:00:15
Shine On at Hull City Hall
By Alex Firth

I'm currently studying at Northumbria University in Newcastle though I shall be back home in Beverley on the 29th April. Why, you ask? I have a concert to go to at Hull City Hall ...
Last year, I couldn't believe all the fuss that was being made about a local (to Newcastle) band doing their first show at the most famous venue in town - the City Hall. The band was called Shine On, and was a tribute to Pink Floyd - my all time favourite music.

I (along with 90% of my course) attended this show but could never have imagined what was in store - including a 40' inflatable pig supplied by none other than Pink Floyd front man David Gilmour himself, and last used on the Animals tour.
We sat for 3 hours or more (4 encores and a standing ovation), spellbound by the magic this band had just performed. Being lucky enough to have seen several shows by the real article, I feel suitably qualified to pass on my comments to my friends and fellow Pink Floyd fans in Hull.

I have now travelled all over the country to see this band play - nothing will stop me and the family seeing it at home!
I saw Off the Wall in Hull 2004, but like many others I was disappointed that they play their versions of Floyd songs and have changed some parts so much they were barely recognisable ... with hindsight, I have now been spoiled by Shine On.
Shine On are playing at the Hull City Hall on Saturday April 29th. If you have other plans - cancel them. If you don't have plans - get your tickets now (I already have mine) or I promise you that you will regret missing out on this event.

The bands website is www.crazydiamonds.co.uk if anyone needs any further information.

See you at the City Hall in April!

Photographs courtesy and Copyright ©  Colin Nunn 2005 - 2006
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