Then me winning lottery number came up on the big screen for all to see. The show ended with a blistering WGFA, final bows, and Roger wishing us to Be Lucky. Absolutely love the graphics including "Pictures of Moonie", LOL! Best tour since 2000. The sound system is super clear just like the fabulous HD screen.
Perhaps not quite as ferocious in their 70s as they were in the 70s, but professional and on top of their games. A sign from the RNR gods for sure so Steve bought me a ticket and off to the show we went. I had all the songs on the Compilation CD except BE LUCKY.
When we were in line to meet Simon, I saw that the Shriner's and Teen Cancer were doing $20 drawing for a signed poster.
I left it home, but did not give up on my mission. I was thinking of asking Simon to get Pete to sign it, but Steve convinced me that he wouldn't do it and the poster would probably get beer spilled on it or otherwise messed. So, before Thursday's show I took that poster off the wall but couldn't easily get it out of the frame. I've been on a mission to get Pete's signature since. Nonetheless I was able to use it to get backstage and Roger was gracious enough to sign a poster for me, but I missed Pete. We returned for the makeup show, but the silk pass was no longer valid. Just as background, I had won a back stage meet and greet in Tampa 2007 that was cancelled due to Roger's illness. Thursday night's show in Duluth started special when I saw my name scrolling on the big screen as a local Atlanta Who fan and ended extra special when I won the Shriner and Teen Cancer charity poster signed by both Pete and Roger.