i was able to keep it together for the main set (which sounded even heavier than the lp), but began to lose my collective during 5 years, changes, life on mars and all the young dudes.
shook tony's and woody's hands on their way off and tony signed my 'man who sold the world' lp.
did not pick up the shirt, already have the live cd (which is great), but did get the visconti odds & sods comp, which I have not yet listened to.
i was the 3rd person there, so was able to seat myself in front of tony's amp.
saw woody having a smoke outside the bus in the afternoon, but didn't wanna bug him.
loved everything about the show, band, singer, etc.
crowd was glorious and celebratory throughout - best wake ever.
so glad they stayed on the road.
now buffin? crap.