Sunday, March 20, 2011

Thousand Oak Civic Arts Plaza 3/19/2011

photo courtesy of dirkbag.com
 
Set One
Speak to Me (1974 London Version)
Breathe
Astronomy Domine
Shine On You Crazy Diamond - Parts 1-5
Welcome To The Machine
Mother
Pigs 3 Different Ones
Have A Cigar
Shine On - Parts 6-9 (1974 Version)

Set Two
Echoes
Time
Great Gig In The Sky
Money
Another Brick In The Wall #2
Young Lust
Any Colour You Like
Brain Damage
Eclipse

Encore
Comfortably Numb

Sunday, March 13, 2011

The Crest Theatre - Sacramento, CA 3/12/11


We'd like to thank Lindol French of the Sacramento Press for the postive review.  Rik Keller also took some really cool photos of our show.  In case you're curious below is the list of songs that we performed.

SET ONE
  •  Speak To Me (1974 London version)
  • Breathe
  • Astronomy Domine
  • Shine On You Crazy Diamond - Parts 1-5
  • Keep Talking
  • Welcome To The Machine
  • Mother
  • Wish You Were Here
  • Pigs
  • Have A Cigar
  • Shine On - Parts 6-9 (1974 version)
SET TWO
  •  Raving and Drooling (1975 tour version)
  • Time
  • Great Gig In The Sky
  • Money
  • Another Brick  2
  • Empty Spaces
  • What Shall We Do Now
  • Young Lust
  • Run Like Hell
ENCORE
  • Comfortably Numb

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Our 100th Show at the Rio Theatre in Santa Cruz, CA - 3/5/11


SET ONE

  • Speak To Me (1974 London version)
  • Breathe
  • Astronomy Domine
  • Arnold Layne
  • Welcome to the Machine
  • Mother
  • Sorrow
  • Shine On You Crazy Diamond Parts 1-5
  • One Of These Days
  • Echoes
  • Have Cigar
  • Shine On Parts 6-9 (1974 version)
SET TWO
  • Raving and Drooling (1975 tour version)
  • Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun
  • Obscured By Clouds (1973 tour verison)
  • When You're In (1973 tour verison)
  • Fearless
  • Wish You Were Here
  • Money
  • Another Brick 2
  • Empty Spaces
  • What Shall We Do Now
  • Young Lust
  • Run Like Hell
ENCORE
  • Great Gig In The Sky
  • Comfortably Numb

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Past & Future Shows

Hey Everyone,

2011 is off to a great start and we've been enjoying our adventures into new areas.  Our recent shows in Washington and Oregon were very exciting!  Although we experienced some challenges with Lou losing his voice and some technical challenges at the venues, Pink Floyd friends and fans welcomed us in Seattle at the Tractor and Portland at the Aladdin Theatre.  Fans in these two cities are well known for their love of live music and they were very supportive of our efforts to present the music of Pink Floyd! 

For those of you who may be curious about our set lists and versions of songs that we perform live, we've begun posting the information at the following location.  Each show has it's own tab so you can check out the details.

Looking ahead on March 5th we'll be at the Rio Theatre in Santa Cruz.  We're celebrating this show since it marks House of Floyds' 100th performance!  On March 12th we return to the amazing Crest Theatre in Sacramento and on March 19th we'll be in Southern California at the Thousand Oaks Theatre for the first time.

See you at the shows!

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Happy New Year!

As we usher in the new year, members of House of Floyd are excited about the shows we've lined up for 2011.  There are many return engagements and several new locations as well!  We continue to expand out reach in California and also look forward to shows in Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico.    

As experienced San Francisco Bay Area musicians and audio/visual technicians, we're committed to recreating the live Pink Floyd concert experience with that same controlled abandon that characterized Pink Floyd at their best. Working from our extensive catalog of live Pink Floyd concerts, while mindful of the well known studio versions, we strive to recreate a live concert experience that appeals to both young and older fans alike.  Pink Floyd classics are performed in the same way that classical musician's interprets and present music written by classical composer's.  The composers spirit is derived and channeled as the musician captures the excitement and innovation of the original performances and compositions. We do not simply perform a tribute to Pink Floyd but rather a testament to their enormous catalogue of songs and shows that the band performed.  For House of Floyd it's the opportunity to recreate the magic and give the listener a wholly unique experience.  Our commitment to presenting show in mid-size venues and theaters, hopes to provide audiences with an exceptional live experience.  Join the ever growing number of fans helping to spread the word out about our shows.