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Published Date: 08 July 2008
AN aspiring rock star has gone partially blind after headbanging too much at a gig.
Richard Allan, 21, felt his eyesight go blurry after his show on Friday night and assumed he had been dazzled by stage lights.

But the bass player had actually torn his retina as he jumped around the stage to his heavy metal tunes.

Now the wannabe rock star, from Penicuik, Midlothian, faces emergency surgery and the possibility of wearing an eye patch.

He said: "I guess I do go a bit mental at gigs, we all leap about the place and headbang because we love our music, but I never thought it would make me start to go blind.

"I was at the bar after the gig and noticed things were blurry, and thought I'd maybe been looking at a light for too long."

The young musician played with his band The Day I Vanished at the Hive in Edinburgh before being taken to hospital.

Doctors diagnosed him with retinal detachment and told him his vision will deteriorate even after the operation.

The band are due to kick-off a UK tour this Friday, including gigs in London – and Richard has vowed to battle through it, even if he has to be calmer on stage.





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  • Last Updated: 08 July 2008 1:18 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia,

08/07/2008 13:39:47
"The young musician played with his band The Day I Vanished at the Hive in Edinburgh before being taken to hospital."

The guy is in a band called The Day I Vanished at the Hive in Edinburgh?

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Truthman,

08/07/2008 15:46:02
The Hive seems to be a venue. A comma would have helped.

Koopa, The Day I Vanished, Dick dangerous & The Love Bastards, Little Dosesconcert at The Hive on 29 June 2008
3

Papa? Nicole! Papa?,

08/07/2008 23:21:43
Who?

 

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