02/18/2008 07:03:54 PM

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THE WHO - DALTREY GAVE LED ZEPPELIN TICKET TO CHARITY

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Caption: The Who's iconic Volkswagen 'Magic Bus' on display at the Royal Albert Hall Roger Daltrey, The WhoÕs lead singer, said: 'This van is one of a kind. SheÕs all restored, sheÕs got The Who on the stereo - sheÕs the works.' It is to be sold to raise money for Daltrey's charity TCT - Teenage Cancer Trust London, England ....

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THE WHO frontman ROGER DALTREY was offered a coveted ticket to see LED ZEPPELIN's comeback gig - but gave it up for charity. The musician was desperate to see the reformed band take to the stage in December (07), but felt so guilty about going for free, he auctioned the tickets. He says, "I did want to see Led Zeppelin and I could get a ticket but I felt bad about going. I didn't think it was right that I should have that privilege and thought it would be morally wrong for me to join the celebrity bandwagon that went. "Led Zep was incredibly generous and gave our charity four tickets which we auctioned." Fans of the veteran rockers were willing to pay thousand of dollars for the chance to see their idols take to the stage again, with one enthusiast splashing out $166,000 (GBP83,000) for two tickets, which were originally priced at $250 (GBP125) each.


02/18/2008 07:03:54 PM


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