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receiving Who stuff and crying at concerts



Yellow wrote:
>That was a pretty cool day for me, let me tell you.  In fact, I'm 
>still recovering from how shockingly amazingly cool it all was.

        Sounds wonderful!  The only Who stuff I have (aside from boots and
albums and things) are two stickers from TKAA, from Dave Ray (who's *such* a
nice guy, Who stuff or no).

>The Patron Goddess of Who fans must be looking out for me...

        Well, maybe she could try to see that Pete gets the birthday card I
sent him....


John wrote:
>I started to shake, and when they hit the first chord of I Can't Explain, I
>stared to cry!

        I cried when I saw Quad last year (first Who show), but on the first
notes of "Dirty Jobs".  That was when the reality of the whole thing sunk
in: I was there and the boys were there, in the same building, listening to
the same music, being hit by the same light....  It's magical!


ML wrote:
>>Wonder if there's a Who cult out there, somewhere...

Brian replied:
>I believe you're addressing it.  At least we don't have to lose body
>parts or give up sex or anything.  Just our hearing.

        :P  Heck, with the technology they're building these days, I'd go
for it!  (And the gov't would even pay for my university education, like my
ex-friend who I hate who isn't deaf [she just won't wear her hearing aid]
and has marks 15% worse than mine but will have her education paid for anyway!
        But I'm not bitter.)


Brian posted his wonderful monthly summary (good show!), including:
>On the 25th, Keith Moon appears in the studio singing along as The Beatles
>perform "All You Need Is Love" on an international satellite broadcast

        Yeah - all 2 and a half seconds of him!  (I had to watch it 3 times
to find him!)

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