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Gunbot wrote:I saw my second Journey concert there in May of 82. Man, that's when opening acts were doing platinum albums themselves. Reo with Survivor, Van Halen with Autograph, Billy Squier and Queen. Yes, Rush, Motley Crew and Ozzie. I have to admit though, sometimes I just went to be with the cool guys and girls in school instead of going for the music
I had to cut a lot of lawns and shovel a lot of snow to cover my concert tickets. Luckily, my parents helped me out a lot.
I remember Men at work with Fleetwood Mac and Kansas opening for Genesis. All very cool shows.
Adam Ant with the Romantics, yeah, I'm a dork.
More Dork moments, Going there with my Neighbor to See Hulk Hogan, Tony Atlas and Bob Backland of WWF.
Art Vandelay wrote:Gunbot wrote:I saw my second Journey concert there in May of 82. Man, that's when opening acts were doing platinum albums themselves. Reo with Survivor, Van Halen with Autograph, Billy Squier and Queen. Yes, Rush, Motley Crew and Ozzie. I have to admit though, sometimes I just went to be with the cool guys and girls in school instead of going for the music
I had to cut a lot of lawns and shovel a lot of snow to cover my concert tickets. Luckily, my parents helped me out a lot.
I remember Men at work with Fleetwood Mac and Kansas opening for Genesis. All very cool shows.
Adam Ant with the Romantics, yeah, I'm a dork.
More Dork moments, Going there with my Neighbor to See Hulk Hogan, Tony Atlas and Bob Backland of WWF.
I remember Superstar Billy Graham selling out the place every time he wrestled there. Of course, that's when wrestling was real :wink:
Gunbot wrote:On rainy Sundays, there weren't to many things better then watching WWF and The three stooges on UHF.
Art Vandelay wrote:Gunbot wrote:On rainy Sundays, there weren't to many things better then watching WWF and The three stooges on UHF.
Yep, the Three Stooges on channel 29, every Sunday morning!
Gunbot wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:Gunbot wrote:On rainy Sundays, there weren't to many things better then watching WWF and The three stooges on UHF.
Yep, the Three Stooges on channel 29, every Sunday morning!
I think I remember singing along to This land is your land with Captain Noah on Sunday mornings also.
Art Vandelay wrote:Gunbot wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:Gunbot wrote:On rainy Sundays, there weren't to many things better then watching WWF and The three stooges on UHF.
Yep, the Three Stooges on channel 29, every Sunday morning!
I think I remember singing along to This land is your land with Captain Noah on Sunday mornings also.
*...send your pictures to dear old Captain Noah!!!*
Journey_Elder wrote:I remember the first time I was going to a Hockey game at the Spectrum....Oakland Golden Seals vs Flyers. Damn if the roof didn't get partially blown off and game cancelled. Wound up seeing Bobby Orr destroy the fly-Boys later instead. and The Flyers fight for Wives carnival that actually wasn't expensive and the players were on ice for ya..See Rifle Reggie Leach break the golass behind the net with his rocket slap shots.
Journey_Elder wrote:I was in walking distance to all the venues, JFK, Spectrum etc. 20mins through the lots and side streets
Journey_Elder wrote:No Two Street South Philly
Journey_Elder wrote:2nd & Snyder right ? I havent't lived in So Philly though for 32 yrs, still go down there though
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