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Art Vandelay wrote:The final show at the Philadelphia Spectrum was just announced. Check this out...tix are gonna be 1967's prices ($4, $5, $6).
The Hooters
Hall & Oates
Todd Rundgren
Friday, October 23rd
Very classy way to close up the old joint, getting a bunch of hometown favorites at those prices!
Art Vandelay wrote:The final show at the Philadelphia Spectrum was just announced. Check this out...tix are gonna be 1967's prices ($4, $5, $6).
The Hooters
Hall & Oates
Todd Rundgren
Friday, October 23rd
Very classy way to close up the old joint, getting a bunch of hometown favorites at those prices!
froy wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:The final show at the Philadelphia Spectrum was just announced. Check this out...tix are gonna be 1967's prices ($4, $5, $6).
The Hooters
Hall & Oates
Todd Rundgren
Friday, October 23rd
Very classy way to close up the old joint, getting a bunch of hometown favorites at those prices!
I would rather have bloody stoools than see this bill
Rockindeano wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:The final show at the Philadelphia Spectrum was just announced. Check this out...tix are gonna be 1967's prices ($4, $5, $6).
The Hooters
Hall & Oates
Todd Rundgren
Friday, October 23rd
Very classy way to close up the old joint, getting a bunch of hometown favorites at those prices!
Would be fun show but the real hometown band is playing 4 nights just prior to this date. I will be there the 20th for what is supposed to be a 5 hour long show.![]()
Art, you live in Philly? Wanna come party in the Spectrum parking lot with RedJoan13, Granny and her hotass daughter?
froy wrote:Art Vandelay wrote:The final show at the Philadelphia Spectrum was just announced. Check this out...tix are gonna be 1967's prices ($4, $5, $6).
The Hooters
Hall & Oates
Todd Rundgren
Friday, October 23rd
Very classy way to close up the old joint, getting a bunch of hometown favorites at those prices!
I would rather have bloody stoools than see this bill
jrny84 wrote:Wow the Hooters. Didnt even know they were still together and touring.
Gunbot wrote:I have to admit I went to the place to watch Wrestling with my Grandfather quite a bit. Bob Backland, Tony Atlas, Larry Zabisco, The Samoans, etc.
Saw quite a few shows there, too.
V-H (with Roth), Journey, Reo, Styx, Kansas, Heart, Survivor, Fleetwod Mac, Genesis, Men At Work, The Cars, Rush, Ozzy, Pat Benatar, Adam And The Ants, Devo, Triumph, etc.
Man, a lot of memories in that building.
Gunbot wrote:I have to admit I went to the place to watch Wrestling with my Grandfather quite a bit. Bob Backland, Tony Atlas, Larry Zabisco, The Samoans, etc.
Saw quite a few shows there, too.
V-H (with Roth), Journey, Reo, Styx, Kansas, Heart, Survivor, Fleetwod Mac, Genesis, Men At Work, The Cars, Rush, Ozzy, Pat Benatar, Adam And The Ants, Devo, Triumph, etc.
Man, a lot of memories in that building.
Gunbot wrote:I was just reminiscing about Philly TV shows yesterday. The kind I watched as a kid.
Chief Halftown
Popeye Theater (with Sally Starr)
Al Albert's Showcase
Captain Noah
Wee Willie Webber
Cartoon Corners (with Gene London)
I know there are others I'm forgetting.
Art Vandelay wrote:Gunbot wrote:I was just reminiscing about Philly TV shows yesterday. The kind I watched as a kid.
Chief Halftown
Popeye Theater (with Sally Starr)
Al Albert's Showcase
Captain Noah
Wee Willie Webber
Cartoon Corners (with Gene London)
I know there are others I'm forgetting.
I remember my old man watching the Larry Ferrari show on Sunday morning.
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