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The Killers crowd surfer, 67, halts concert after hurting head The Killers crowd surfer, 67, halts concert after hurting head
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Brandon Flowers stopped the concert to check on the 67-year-old crowd surfer who fell and cut his headBrandon Flowers stopped the concert to check on the 67-year-old crowd surfer who fell and cut his head
Brandon Flowers stopped the concert to check on the 67-year-old crowd surfer who fell and cut his headBrandon Flowers stopped the concert to check on the 67-year-old crowd surfer who fell and cut his head
A 67-year-old man whose crowd-surfing antics halted a concert by The Killers has said he is "feeling fine" despite "a few aches".A 67-year-old man whose crowd-surfing antics halted a concert by The Killers has said he is "feeling fine" despite "a few aches".
Frontman Brandon Flowers leapt off the stage to check on Doug James when he fell and cut his head during Saturday's Old Trafford cricket ground gig.Frontman Brandon Flowers leapt off the stage to check on Doug James when he fell and cut his head during Saturday's Old Trafford cricket ground gig.
Mr James, of Sale, Greater Manchester, described the lead singer as "a lovely gentleman" after he rushed to help him.Mr James, of Sale, Greater Manchester, described the lead singer as "a lovely gentleman" after he rushed to help him.
The band tweeted: "There's no age limit for rock 'n roll."The band tweeted: "There's no age limit for rock 'n roll."
Mr James, a retired engineer originally from Wallsend in North Tyneside, said he was shocked at the reaction to his crowd-surfing after he fell near the stage.Mr James, a retired engineer originally from Wallsend in North Tyneside, said he was shocked at the reaction to his crowd-surfing after he fell near the stage.
He was taken aback when Flowers jumped off stage and ran to him to check on him and gave him a hug.He was taken aback when Flowers jumped off stage and ran to him to check on him and gave him a hug.
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Mr James said: "He was concerned about me and asked if I was OK.Mr James said: "He was concerned about me and asked if I was OK.
"What a lovely gentleman.""What a lovely gentleman."
Mr James says his first time crowd-surfing brought him "so much joy"Mr James says his first time crowd-surfing brought him "so much joy"
The 67-year-old smiles and waves to the crowd who cheered himThe 67-year-old smiles and waves to the crowd who cheered him
Mr James, who was at the gig with his son Barry, then waved to the crowd who were all cheering him as the encounter was shown on the big screen.Mr James, who was at the gig with his son Barry, then waved to the crowd who were all cheering him as the encounter was shown on the big screen.
When Flowers returned to the stage he explained he had asked Mr James what he was doing.When Flowers returned to the stage he explained he had asked Mr James what he was doing.
The crowd erupted when he added: "Do you know what he said? He said 'I'm enjoying myself'".The crowd erupted when he added: "Do you know what he said? He said 'I'm enjoying myself'".
Doug James (left) is recovering well after falling at The Killers gig which he went to with his son BarryDoug James (left) is recovering well after falling at The Killers gig which he went to with his son Barry
He told BBC Five Live it was his first time crowd-surfing and it made him feel "like his childhood is coming back" and it brought him "so much joy".He told BBC Five Live it was his first time crowd-surfing and it made him feel "like his childhood is coming back" and it brought him "so much joy".
"I want to do things I've not done. I was just enjoying the moment.""I want to do things I've not done. I was just enjoying the moment."
He said he was recovering well from his crowd-surfing exploits and his bump to the head, adding: "I'm feeling fine. I've just got a few aches."He said he was recovering well from his crowd-surfing exploits and his bump to the head, adding: "I'm feeling fine. I've just got a few aches."
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