Found this old photo and I am floored by how different the whole area now looks! From closest to farthest: JFK Stadium, Spectrum and Veterans Stadium.
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I went to so many concerts there. I was a little sad when they tore it down.
As far as indoor arenas, the Spectrum was always considered one of the better ones to see a concert. (Edit: nationwide)
WF was designed to be loud and reverberant for sports, and as a result it's fucking AWFUL for concerts.
I wish they could have kept the Spectrum for concerts and Phantoms hockey.
Still annoyed by the fact Ed Snider said it couldn’t be saved because Xfinity live was gonna be built on its location, and then they ended up building the place on the corner and just making the spectrum a parking lot.
And, obviously, they had overlap for about 13 years; it was great seeing Springsteen there one last time as a special treat.
The last two concerts we saw there were so loud and unintelligible we stopped going. OTOH, Stevie Wonder several years ago was presented at a reasonable loudness level and was pleasurable...but most tours insist on blowing the roof off. We'll see smaller acts in smaller venues from now on.
Honestly, the Keswick is probably my favourite venue to see acts in the Philly area. And they get a lot of amazing tours. Saw Mike Nesmith and Micky Dolenz a few years ago, and just earlier this year, Celtic Thunder was there.
Agreed, I was going to mention the Keswick. Consistently good sound, never too loud and no bad seat locations (the actual seats could be better though).
You can watch the entire final concert at the Spectrum (10-31-09)
Pearl Jam: https://youtu.be/HU0AcjS-710
This still makes me tear up.
So many memories there
I'll check it out. Every concert I went to until we moved out of the area was at the Spectrum. Except for Devo, which was at the Tower Theater. My first show there was a triple bill of Ted Nugent, Blue Oyster Cult and headliners ZZ Top. The World Wide Texas tour when the brought all the Texas stuff with them (a steer, a buzzard and who knows what else. 1976 probably. My last show there was Deep Purple on the Perfect Strangers tour.
Oddly enough in that video Pearl Jam plays 'Whip It' dressed as Devo.
I just realized now I was at that show! I didn't even remember it was the final spectrum show
saw the greatest concert of my life there in 2000 - the up in smoke tour - dre, snoop, eminem, nate dogg, ice cube, mc ren, xhibit. it was wild seeing that much music talent in such a small setting.
Saw The Cure there twice, I think. STP and Local H. INXS. Having a brain fart cause I feel like there were more ...
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