For interested Philly Spectrum & PJ Fans

mrs.smileymrs.smiley Posts: 422
edited October 2009 in The Porch
Got this this AM from Flyerwire email:

Spectrum Documentary: "Building a Memory"Comcast SportsNet to air specially produced one-hour documentary on the Spectrum: "Building a Memory" to debut on October 5Wednesday, 09.30.2009 / 3:43 PM / News philadelphiaflyers.comPhiladelphia, PA (September 29, 2009) – Comcast SportsNet, the leader in regional sports, celebrates the history of the Spectrum, the legendary arena slated to close at the end of October, with "Building A Memory." The hour-long documentary is the result of over 200 hours of interviews and is told by the people that called the Spectrum home. "Building A Memory" will debut on Comcast SportsNet on Monday, October 5 at 9 p.m.

When Comcast-Spectacor Chairman Ed Snider declared, "This will be the final year of the Spectrum," Comcast SportsNet immediately began culling through file footage to document the 42-year history of the Spectrum and compiling a "must interview" list.

Some of the memorable names interviewed for "Building A Memory" include Snider, former Flyers players Bob Clarke, Bernie Parent, Tim Kerr, and General Manager Keith Allen; former 76ers Charles Barkley, Julius Erving, and Gerald Henderson; college basketball legends Mike Krzyzweski, and Christian Laettner; plus music promoter Larry Magid and entertainer Billy Joel.

"Building A Memory" was produced by Comcast SportsNet's Emmy-Award winning Executive Producer Brad Nau. According to Nau, "The story is told by the people involved – the performers, the athletes, the fans, and the employees – who share their thoughts about the Spectrum."

"The Spectrum is a very special place for so many millions of people," said Snider. "'Building A Memory' highlights the great events, the terrific people and the wonderful memories that the Spectrum created for me and everyone who has ever attended an event there over the past 42 years. I'd also like to commend Brad Nau who gave so tirelessly of his time to produce this great show."

The Spectrum opened on September 30, 1967, with the Quaker City Jazz Festival. After nearly 40 seasons of Philadelphia Flyers hockey and Philadelphia 76ers basketball, the Spectrum gave way to the Wachovia Center in l996. The two teams moved to their new home, paving the way for a minor league hockey team, the Philadelphia Phantoms, and a new indoor soccer team, the Philadelphia Kixx, to call the Spectrum "home."

Pearl Jam will have the distinction of being the final act to play the Spectrum when they perform four shows at the end of October as part of the Final Farewell Concert Series at the Spectrum. In addition to Pearl Jam's final four shows at the Spectrum, the Final Farewell Concert Series also features Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Maxwell, Leonard Cohen, and Daryl Hall and John Oates performing with Todd Rundgren and the Hooters.

"Building A Memory" will air on Comcast SportsNet on Monday, October 5 at 9 p.m.; Wednesday, October 7 at 9 p.m.; Friday, October 9 at 4 p.m.; Tuesday, October 13 at 9 p.m.; and Thursday, October 15 at 4 p.m. The program will also air on The Comcast Network on Monday, October 12 at 10:30 p.m.; Tuesday, October 13 at 7 p.m.; Thursday, October 15 at 10 p.m.; and Wednesday, October 21 at 10 p.m.


Note 2nd to last paragraph :mrgreen:
'98-Camden 8/29
'03-Philly Spectrum 4/28, Camden 7/5, Hershey 7/12
'06-Camden 5/28
'08-Camden 6/20
'09-Closing Down the Philly Spectrum! 10/28, 10/30, & the Epic 10/31
'09-EV Solo Tower Theater, Upper Darby, PA6/12
'10-MSG1& MSG2, New York City, 5-20 & 5/21
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  • No way! Pearl Jam are playing the spectrum!?!?!


    I'll definitely be watching this show. Sounds great.
  • embraceembrace Posts: 849
    The Final Farewell Concert Series at the Spectrum also features Maxwell on Saturday, October 23; Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band at the Spectrum on Tuesday, October 13, Wednesday, October 14, Monday, October 19, and Tuesday, October 20, Leonard Cohen on Wednesday, October 21; and Pearl Jam on Tuesday, October 27, Wednesday, October 28, Friday, October 30, and Saturday, October 31.


    Bummer there won't be a Bruce/PJ combo but the 4 shows surely will be classic. Truly amzing feats have happened in this building- can't believe it's going to be a shopping mall....
    got a car...got some gas...oh let's get out of here-get out of here fast...
    I hope you get this message but your not home...I will be there in just a minute or so...
    I want to go but I want to go with you.

    Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime. -MT

    I've had enough, said enough, felt enough. I'm fine, still in it.
  • embrace wrote:
    The Final Farewell Concert Series at the Spectrum also features Maxwell on Saturday, October 23; Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band at the Spectrum on Tuesday, October 13, Wednesday, October 14, Monday, October 19, and Tuesday, October 20, Leonard Cohen on Wednesday, October 21; and Pearl Jam on Tuesday, October 27, Wednesday, October 28, Friday, October 30, and Saturday, October 31.


    Bummer there won't be a Bruce/PJ combo but the 4 shows surely will be classic. Truly amzing feats have happened in this building- can't believe it's going to be a shopping mall....
    I know! Gonna miss it! Didn't a lotta "growin-up" there!?
    '98-Camden 8/29
    '03-Philly Spectrum 4/28, Camden 7/5, Hershey 7/12
    '06-Camden 5/28
    '08-Camden 6/20
    '09-Closing Down the Philly Spectrum! 10/28, 10/30, & the Epic 10/31
    '09-EV Solo Tower Theater, Upper Darby, PA6/12
    '10-MSG1& MSG2, New York City, 5-20 & 5/21
  • JW0422JW0422 Posts: 170
    when are they actually knocking down the spectrum, and what is going to be built on the site?
  • Thanks mrs smiley. You put a smile on my face sharing this with us.:-) Less than a month until the Philly shows are here- can't wait!
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    "What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal." Albert Pine.


  • pjhawkspjhawks Posts: 12,695
    JW0422 wrote:
    when are they actually knocking down the spectrum, and what is going to be built on the site?

    they have not released a definitive date for when they are knocking it down - the latest rumor was New Year's Eve this year. There are issues with how they are going to knock it down I believe because the Subway runs so close to it so they may not be able to implode it - not sure what was finally decided on that.

    they are planning a hotel and retail shopping/bar area for that to connect to the Wachovia Center. It actually looks pretty cool on the plans. It is being done by a company that did Baltimore's Inner Harbor and Lousiville's 4th Street Live complexes.
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