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I didn’t think I’d see this show. I’d fallen and injured my spinal cord at the end of ’12, and could barely walk, but a friend – a very very good friend – took me to the show and looked after me.
I saw Quad in Hyde park, but saving notable absences, this was how it always should have been. My 19th Who show since ’79, and the last – and probably best. Almost perfect.
Thanks for Roger sorting it, and Pete for going along with it. The concert of my life.
I didn’t think I’d see this show. I’d fallen and injured my spinal cord at the end of ’12, and could barely walk, but a friend – a very very good friend – took me to the show and looked after me.
I saw Quad in Hyde park, but saving notable absences, this was how it always should have been. My 19th Who show since ’79, and the last – and probably best. Almost perfect.
Thanks for Roger sorting it, and Pete for going along with it. The concert of my life.