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I was at the Anaheim show! It was my second concert ever (I was 14). It is still one of the most memorable concerts I’ve ever been to, as well as my first WHO live performance. I remember Keith Moon wearing an Angels uniform shirt. I actually had a Kodak instamatic camera and took photos from the shoulders of some guy. I was on the grass just feet from the stage – I remember falling once in the crowd, never knowing how dangerous it could be at stadium concerts – had my fist “smoke” at the concert too! Ahhh – growing up with the WHO 🙂
Traveled down from Oregon with some school mates. I was 16 and have been big fan all my life. Met the boys in Portland back stage thanks to a photo pass. Keith was one of the nicest guys I ever met from an A league band but man did he down the booze. Cheers
They had to stop the concert because people
were rocking in the second level; you could see the cement riser moving! Keith Moon was
phenomenal; throwing drumsticks out to the
audience, all the while drumming away.
I was still in high school. I went on to see
many memorable gigs in my hometown (L.A.),
but this one made quite an impression, with
90,000 plus attending.
I was at the Anaheim show! It was my second concert ever (I was 14). It is still one of the most memorable concerts I’ve ever been to, as well as my first WHO live performance. I remember Keith Moon wearing an Angels uniform shirt. I actually had a Kodak instamatic camera and took photos from the shoulders of some guy. I was on the grass just feet from the stage – I remember falling once in the crowd, never knowing how dangerous it could be at stadium concerts – had my fist “smoke” at the concert too! Ahhh – growing up with the WHO 🙂
Traveled down from Oregon with some school mates. I was 16 and have been big fan all my life. Met the boys in Portland back stage thanks to a photo pass. Keith was one of the nicest guys I ever met from an A league band but man did he down the booze. Cheers
My second Who concert!
They had to stop the concert because people
were rocking in the second level; you could see the cement riser moving! Keith Moon was
phenomenal; throwing drumsticks out to the
audience, all the while drumming away.
I was still in high school. I went on to see
many memorable gigs in my hometown (L.A.),
but this one made quite an impression, with
90,000 plus attending.