Black Maria I Saw The Light Mad Afraid Gun Strike Weakness Open My Eyes Couldn't I Just Tell You "It was my 20th Arena show and to hear it in an arena was incredible." "They sounded great and did a shortened Arena set, skipped some songs." "It was definitely cool to finally see Todd play in an arena." "“I Saw the Light” got the biggest crowd response and he did get almost the entire floor section to pump their fists to “Stike” which was neat to see." "The sound was not great. There was a noisy haze layered on top of everything, but this should be no great shock for any arena show." "I was in row 11 and the sound was fantastic."
Other websites:
Philly.com has a review of this gig online here.
The venue (taken from the KasimInfo.com Blog that day):
The concert tonight is actually a Hall and Oates gig with The Hooters playing first, followed by Todd and then Hall and Oates playing and there are rumors that all three bands may play together at the end. Unfortunately Todd said at his gig on Sunday evening that they are only scheduled to play for 35 minutes tonight.
Tickets for this gig vary in price from $150 VIP to $4 (plus charges) and can be purchased from this link.
The publicty about this concert reads: "As the final days of the Spectrum approach, three of Philadelphia’s most popular musicians – Daryl Hall and John Oates, The Hooters and Todd Rundgren - will all perform together on one stage for one night only, entitled The Last Call as part of the Final Farewell Concert Series at the Spectrum. Live Nation and its predecessor, Electric Factory Concerts, have a long and storied history in the Spectrum, including producing the arena's very first event, the two-day Quaker City Jazz Festival (September 30-October 1, 1967). The company is rolling back ticket prices for this special Spectrum celebration to those of the first Spectrum show - $4, $5, and $6. A limited number of VIP tickets, which include a post-concert reception and a certificate for a commemorative brick from the Spectrum (after the venue closes), will also be available."
The address of the venue is Wachovia Complex, 3601 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19148. All Rights Reserved |