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Tyla & Dogs gig

Posted:
28th Nov 07, 02:11
by Col
My bro in law is in Lucys Drowning.

Posted:
28th Nov 07, 04:33
by Michael Wade
Too bad there's another show to see that evening.

Posted:
28th Nov 07, 12:03
by markE

Posted:
28th Nov 07, 19:44
by Trudi
That's a genius bit of booking. Not.


Posted:
23rd Dec 07, 01:29
by Stuart Brackpool
Is this the gig that's happening on 23rd December at JB's in Dudley? The post was unclear. I only just found out about it but I'll be there. See some of you there, hopefully. How did this pass me by..?

Posted:
23rd Dec 07, 12:03
by Col
No, the gig above was
21 Dec 2007
Bar Monsta, London, Camden
According to Tylas myspace there is a gig on 23rd at JBs tho.

Posted:
23rd Dec 07, 18:57
by Dark Lord of Barnet
Trudi wrote:That's a genius bit of booking. Not.

Yes, I'd have loved to go to that show - especially as the very rocking
Vamps 'N' Gypsies were supporting - but no way could that bill compete with the Wildhearts and Wolfsbane!


Posted:
26th Dec 07, 01:02
by Stuart Brackpool
The gig at JB's was rocking. Great setlist, Tyla was on top form, crowd was a little thin but in fine voice. Wish someone would have told me about the very recently installed dry-ice vent where I usually stand. Bit of a shock. Great gig, though. Now I have to check out their website to try and find out who's actually in the band.

Posted:
26th Dec 07, 03:49
by Dark Lord of Barnet
Stuart Brackpool wrote:The gig at JB's was rocking. Great setlist, Tyla was on top form, crowd was a little thin but in fine voice. Wish someone would have told me about the very recently installed dry-ice vent where I usually stand. Bit of a shock. Great gig, though. Now I have to check out their website to try and find out who's actually in the band.
Tyla is currently backed by a London band called the
Gasoline Queens 

Posted:
26th Dec 07, 17:00
by Chris Davies
I went to see Tyla and the Dogs just over a week ago pretty good. He played all the classics to be fair and he was on good form. Not fussed on the band with him though , there not very tight.
The crowd was poor aswell. Hardly anyone there.

Posted:
27th Dec 07, 17:09
by Dark Lord of Barnet
I've heard the London show was pooly attended as well. Not surprising really - it was very poor planning on someone's part as most of Tyla's potential audience (me included) was at the Astoria to see the Wildhearts that night.
