Talk:Tygers of Pan Tang
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First Kill (album) was nominated for deletion. The discussion was closed on 8 September 2022 with a consensus to merge. Its contents were merged into Tygers of Pan Tang. The original page is now a redirect to this page. For the contribution history and old versions of the redirected article, please see its history; for its talk page, see here. |
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[edit]I used to go to a club called Mingles in Whitley Bay on a Wednesday night where the Tygers used to play. I even dated Brian Dick for a while. They were a good bunch of blokes. Whatever happened to Brian? T.d@dragoncraftcreations.com
More about music itself, less about who came and who gone. 78.0.81.255 (talk) 13:59, 3 March 2008 (UTC)
NWOBHM '79 Revisited
[edit]The album NWOBHM '79 Revisited is a double compilation album where Tygers of Pan Tang are represented with one track. If the participation on this particular compilation is significant enough to be mentioned in the article, it shouldn't be in the discography. --Odd M. Nilsen (talk) 08:53, 6 August 2009 (UTC)
Incorrect "definition"
[edit]The description of the name is incorrect. The Tigers of Pan Tang were simply "hunting" tigers, trained and used by the theocracy of Pan Tang. In NONE of the Elric books is the theocracy or any division thereof mentioned as "the Tigers".