After surviving a very near miss on the M40 we arrived at Wembley with a few hours to spare, the pre booked parking went to plan and I got my daily exercise from walking up a thousand steps instead of queuing for the lift.
My daughter had talked to someone who said they would look out for someone wearing oxygen at the entrance gate. When I made myself known to the supervisor there he told me not to join the que which was very long and open to the 30 degree heat that was bearing down and to stand over in the shade. He then let me and my son in a side door just before the main rush was on. We made our way down to the entrance into the virtually empty main arena where we had the pick of the unreserved seats. We picked a great spot, I turned my oxygen right down and we soaked up the atmosphere.
The support band were quite good with a few good tunes but gave us no idea of what was coming after.
On the big screens some astronauts landed on the moon, they walked over to a crater where a red hot craft with AC/DC on the side flew out of it and headed for earth, the noise levels of this burning craft crackling and roaring towards earth shook the stadium beneath your feet, it passed Rosie and Hells bells on its way through the atmosphere and slammed into Wembley stadium with a massive explosion. AC/DC had arrived and it was hard hard Rocking from beginning until the end from then on.
There was a moment when I pinched myself just to make sure this was for real and I wasn't back in ICU having one of my mad but sometimes enjoyable crazy drug induced dreams, no thank god it was for real, I was having the time of my life 5 years after my family were being told I wasn't going to survive so thank you NHS I owe you all so much for getting me here.
My son and I Rocked and sang, at times I had tears of joy on my cheeks as I knew how lucky I was to still be here and having so much fun along with everyone in the full to the brim Wembley stadium, what a night it was and one which I have to rate as one of the greatest of my life.
The band ended with for those about to rock we salute you, there was smoke, lights and cannons firing, it was just amazing to watch and hopefully you'll get a little of that experience on my videos.
Get it on a big screen, Plug in to the Hi Fi and turn up the volume, its the only way to enjoy Hard Rocking.
After my post telling you all where I was going I had a lot more reply's than I expected, it seems I'm not alone in being an AC/DC fan here on Healthunlocked so I'm posting a few tunes for all you rockers here .
Oh yes that's me not Angus in the picture, I was just warming up my air guitar Ha Ha.
Click the links below for some live action AC/DC at Wembley Dall style.
plus.google.com/10152331535... For those about to rock
plus.google.com/10152331535... Back in Black
plus.google.com/10152331535... You shook me all night long
plus.google.com/10152331535... Hells Bells
I severely doubted that I could manage to drive for 2 1/2 hours watch the gig and drive back another 2 1/2 hours arriving back home in the early hours but I did it so it seems as though we are capable of doing far more than we think possible when we really want it. I have allowed for a few rest days now to recover which is probably a very very good idea.
Tony.