Dogs D’amour - The Crown Faringdon – 28th November 2009

For those of you not in the know, The Crown is an old coaching inn in the market square of Faringdon, so a bit surreal to say the least for a rock gig, or as one of the Dogs D’amour said “it’s the first time I’ve played a gig in the 18th Century.”

Support was by the excellent Tommy Hale who was backed by members of The Snakes. This was a semi acoustic set and the percussion was provided by Dan Tilbery who got the most amazing sounds out of a wooden box he was sat on. For me this was worth the fiver admission on its own.
The Dog’s D’amour provided an excellent set of songs, both new and old, which a had the crowd moving around from the start. The second part of the set was made up mainly by an acoustic session from Tyler; It was good to hear a number of the songs played in this format. After this we were back to the full electric set to take us through to the end of the entertainment.
A really good night out, if the Dogs or Tommy Hale play near you make sure you check them out.
NH

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