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  • Those that havent been at the Spectrum and havent lived an experience(s) there thoughout the years have no idea of the history and nostalgia. The arena is alive and you can feel it. The seating is right at or on top of the headline, its quaint, and comfortable. Its a symbol of the working class men and women of Philadelphia, not this overpriced plush corporate bullshit that gets jammed down our throats. Its unexplainable, its the old saying "you just had to be there". Believe me I will be there when they tear it down.

    Long live the Spectrum... peace out, from Newtown, Bucks.
  • xkevvx
    xkevvx Posts: 348
    hasigawa wrote:
    The Phillies probably had a home game and their stadium is right next door, plus June in that building would be a hot night.............
    Even if the Phillies had a home game, that would have nothing to do with anything going on at the Spectrum. There's plenty of parking there. I went to a show at the Spectrum when there was a sixers game next door and a phillies game at the other next door.
  • xkevvx
    xkevvx Posts: 348
    LukinFan wrote:
    if it's so great, why didn't they play a show there on this tour?

    Well everybody gets a hard on for MSG, but if that place is so great why didn't they play a show there in 2006? Or 2000?
  • MattyJoe
    MattyJoe Posts: 1,424
    They should definitely do it. It'd be sick!!!!
    I pledge to you a government that will not only work well, but wisely, its ability to act tempered by prudence, and its willingness to do good, balanced by the knowledge that government is never more dangerous than when our desire to have it help us blinds us to its great power to harm us.
    -Reagan
  • voorson
    voorson Posts: 7
    I saw AC/DC 4 times in the Spectrum, saw Public Enemy, Beastie Boys, Bon Jovi, and a host of others...some of the greatest shows I have seen.

    Its a great concert venue
  • Ain't that special!?!?! Did Rocky Balboa fight Apollo Creed for the first time at any of those other joints? No...it was at the Spectrum.:)

    Hell Yeah....Rocky is a real person in Philly. The list of champs goes Ali, Frazier, Creed, Balboa.....we always have that discussion when we go there its awesome how something can become part of life like that.
    "Fuck this Fuckin' Chocolate Factory!"

  • NYCPJ
    NYCPJ nyc Posts: 764
    hasigawa wrote:
    I'm not even a Philly fan but I'm guessing you know very little of the building that housed 4 NBA Finals, 6 Stanley Cup Finals, 4 different All-Star games, Kobe in high school, your very own Rasheed Wallace and Rip Hamilton in high school games, possibly one of the greatest moments in NCAA Tourney history in the Christian Laettner shot not to mention countless Billy Joel, Bruce, and Grateful Dead shows (53 GD to be exact).............oh and forgot, 2 NCAA final fours. Other notable Sixers you missed : Allen Iverson, Mo Cheeks, Bobby Jones, Andrew Toney, Charles Barkley not to mention quite a few Flyers greats

    As I said, I am not a Philly fan by any means but the Spectrum is one of the best venues for a concert........

    Not to mention that some legendary tours by Led Zeppelin, the Who and the Stones stopped at the Spectrum; it was definitely a pivotal stop during the 70s.
    6/3/06 (East Rutherford 2)
    6/24/08 (MSG1)
    6/25/08 (MSG2)
    7/1/08 (Beacon Theater -NYC)
    10/30/09 (Philly3)
    5/18/10 (Newark, NJ)
    5/20/10 (MSG1)
    5/21/10 (MSG2)
    10/18/13 (Brooklyn 1)
    10/19/13 (Brooklyn 2)
    5/1/16 (MSG 1)
    5/2/16 (MSG 2)
    3/30/20 (MSG)
    9/3/24 I(MSG1)
    9/4/24 (MSG 2)
  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,256
    xkevvx wrote:
    Even if the Phillies had a home game, that would have nothing to do with anything going on at the Spectrum. There's plenty of parking there. I went to a show at the Spectrum when there was a sixers game next door and a phillies game at the other next door.

    I'm sure it comes down to money.
  • hasigawa
    hasigawa Posts: 55
    xkevvx wrote:
    Even if the Phillies had a home game, that would have nothing to do with anything going on at the Spectrum. There's plenty of parking there. I went to a show at the Spectrum when there was a sixers game next door and a phillies game at the other next door.

    major league schedules kind of dictate the area and sometimes they can't avoid them however when they can avoid them such as with a concert, they will especially when The Mann and Camden are still functioning.........PJ at the Mann would probably be a cool venue as well.

    As for skipping MSG in 2006, it had to do with scheduling as they were doing some work on the Garden..........
  • phillyfan
    phillyfan Posts: 831
    that was a kick ass show love for them to play there again.
    If you hate something dont you do it too
    world fucking champs!!!
  • nfanel
    nfanel Posts: 2,558
    Sorry to be all cliche and go against your wishes, but I hate the idea, people from the East coast would not flock more than usual I reckon, and every city has it's own fave arena that is going to be or has been torn down. Be cool Philly, be cool.

    The spectrum ain't Wrigley, it ain't Fenway, it aint MSG, it ain't......well it ain't that special of a place.


    Again, sorry to be a downer, who knows maybe I am in the minority here and I will get shouted down by Spectrum love.
    -"it's great to not only be in a city with so much history...but also to be in a building with so much history"
    -"dr. j played here, let's sing in the choir"
    ...eddie vedder 4/28/03 (just a few of the many references made that night about how honored they were about playing the spectrum)

    "it's no spectrum, but it'll do"
    ...eddie vedder 10/3/05

    after 35 shows, i still haven't felt anything like the crowd energy the night of the spectrum show.
  • JDfromDE
    JDfromDE Posts: 60
    Honestly part of me hopes they don't play the spectrum again. This way all of those who weren't at the '03 show can keep on saying the venue isn't that great, and the 18,500+ of us who were there can know the truth.

    There was something in the air that night (4/28/03) that I don't believe can ever be replicated. The band felt it and the crowd felt it. Like it or not, Philadelphia and Pearl Jam have a special connection, and Eddie has made mention of it many, many times. It was first given a name and a voice in the form of The Spectrum, and if you weren't there, you'll never understand.
    9/1/00, 4/28/03, 7/5/03, 7/6/03, 7/9/03, 10/1/04, 9/30/05, 10/3/05, 5/27/06, 5/28/06, 5/30/06, 6/3/06, 8/2/07, 6/14/08, 6/20/08, 6/25/08, 8/16/08
  • The Spectrum is an unbelievable venue. I hope to see one more Flyers game and PJ show there before it all comes down. For those who have never experienced a Spectrum event, you're missing out.
    Philadelphia - October 3rd, 2005
    Camden - May 27th and 28th, 2006
    Camden - June 19th and 20th, 2008
    Philadelphia - October 28th, 30th and 31st, 2009
    Philadelphia - October 21st, 2013
    Philadelphia - April 28th, 2016

  • petrocs
    petrocs Posts: 4,342
    I basically grew up in the Spectrum...saw so many memorable concerts there..U2 in the 80's. The Cure, REM, Guns n Roses / Soundgarden, etc in the 90's. PJ in 03 and I just recently saw the Foos there and I can tell you that place is amazing..I am seriously going to miss the shows there...oh and btw...the reason the Cure and Foos played it this year instead of the big house was to say goodbye to one of their favorite places to play.
    Shows:
    9/24/96 MD. 9/28/96 Randalls. 8/28-29/98 Camden. 9/8/98 NJ. 9/18/98 MD. 9/1-2/00 Camden. 9/4/00 MD. 4/28/03 Philly. 7/5-6/03 Camden. 9/30/05 AC.
    10/3/05 Philly. 5/27-28/06 Camden. 6/23/06 Pitt. 6/19-20/08 Camden. 6/24/08 MSG. 8/7/08 EV Newark, NJ. 6/11-12/09 EV Philly, PA. 10/27-28-30-31/09 Philly, PA., 5/15/10 Hartford,5/17/10 Boston, 5/18/10 Newark, 5/20-21/10 MSG
  • nfanel
    nfanel Posts: 2,558
    petrocs wrote:
    the reason the Cure and Foos played it this year instead of the big house was to say goodbye to one of their favorite places to play.
    that's pretty cool, i didn't know that was the reason. i was at the cure show and it was a kick@ss show!
  • petrocs
    petrocs Posts: 4,342
    nfanel wrote:
    that's pretty cool, i didn't know that was the reason. i was at the cure show and it was a kick@ss show!

    I actually didnt know it either until a friend that works group sales at wachovia told me that they both pushed for the Spectrum over the Center. I thought it was cool too. Too bad NIN didnt feel the same way..telling by their ticket sales they shoulda chosen a smaller arena :)
    Shows:
    9/24/96 MD. 9/28/96 Randalls. 8/28-29/98 Camden. 9/8/98 NJ. 9/18/98 MD. 9/1-2/00 Camden. 9/4/00 MD. 4/28/03 Philly. 7/5-6/03 Camden. 9/30/05 AC.
    10/3/05 Philly. 5/27-28/06 Camden. 6/23/06 Pitt. 6/19-20/08 Camden. 6/24/08 MSG. 8/7/08 EV Newark, NJ. 6/11-12/09 EV Philly, PA. 10/27-28-30-31/09 Philly, PA., 5/15/10 Hartford,5/17/10 Boston, 5/18/10 Newark, 5/20-21/10 MSG