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And then he walked along the edge of the Circle

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Dee Dee shuting 1-2-3-4. The entire stalls surging forward. The  first dozen rows of seats trampled. The futile attempt of the bouncers to hold everyone back before giving up and disappearing for the rest of the show. Rock 'n' Roll perfection. [reply]
 
A magic night! The place erupted when The Ramones came on, and a group of fans in one of the top boxes unrolled this huge sheet with 'Gabba Gabba Hey' written on it - which was so long that it completely covered the box below. I just remember seeing the shapes of all these fists, faces, etc, desperately trying to rip it oot the way...
Every time the group tore into a bit where Joey wasn't singing, he'd leap backwards and pump one arm furiously. At one point, he leapt back too gamely and practically demolished Tommy's kit. This was all great stuff - high comedy, top tunes, raw excitement... God, I really miss them...
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