On my way home from work I thought I would run by the local “celebrity” hotel to see if Mark Wahlberg was staying there while filming his new movie in town. When I walked up to an appropriate spot to wait for Mark I ran into an “autograph collector” that I met a few weeks back at another event, so I knew I was in the right place. After a bit of time some scraggly old man got out of his driven town car with some golf clubs. As the doorman help him take his golf clubs out of the trunk, the surprised “collector” ID’d him as Rick Savage, the bassist from Def Leppard. In actuality he’s really not that old considering he was born in 1960, but apparantly has lived a hard life. I read that he’s been sober for a few years, and now
he golfs in between gigs.
About 10 minutes later the lead singer Joe Elliott (thanks for the correction Admin of http://www.defleppardsol.com) strolled out of Rittenhouse Square with his wife and walked towards the hotel. Now again I had no idea who he was, thankfully the “dealers” did and called out his name, he turned and I shot this, foolishly, I didn’t bother running up and asking for a better photo as I really didn’t know who he was and truthfully I’ve become a lazy paparazzi during these dog days of Summer.
It was just as well
one of the “collectors”, was a big fan, and did go up and ask for a ‘graph and a photo “with”, Elliott signed for him, but refused to pose saying he “looked like shit.” But I do know one thing…
after playing at Hershey Park, PA on Sunday, Def Leppard chose to stay in PHILLY over NYC, which is only 33 miles south of their next gig tonight at Jones Beach (with Foreigner/Styx) ), Long Island NY (NATCH!!)














(Taking the button literally, the City appeased us by taking the scaffolding off William Penn, but we still had to endure another couple years with the tower being encased)
Well Twenty Years sure goes by fast and it’s that time again. This time though, only William Penn will be undergoing the waterproofing and will be scaffolded; And once again tourist will be forced to return to their hometowns with stories and photos our beautiful building wrapped in metal and wood. The dirty deed is set to begin in about 12 days on August 20.
Although the outside observation tower will be closed, the inside observation tower will be opened. Do you see the portholes about 20 feet from the bottom of the observation deck, that will be the cramped quarters for the view? No word on discount ticket prices for the scaled back viewing area. You think they could have waited until tourist season was over or how about before they started charging money to visit the observation tower?
So hurry, with your friends, family and Aunt Mary, and visit RM 121 for your timed $5 ticket to see the view from the outside unobstructed observation tower 
before it’s too late and they begin this again
Tourist one: “I was in Philadelphia this summer, and visited the magnificent City Hall. The only problem was part of the building was enscounced in scaffolding.” Tourist two “I was in Philly 5 years ago and went to City Hall, the building was amazing, the tours were free, but the building was in scaffolding.” Some things never change.
The curse of William Penn doesn’t always have to do with our sports teams! Can I blame this on John Street somehow?
BTW Montana is still on fire, seriously, the whole state is effected. They have had a 7 year drought and the place is burning





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I really enjoyed chatting with Heather every chance I got. She is fascinating.







Robert Drake always looks so mysterious. Here he is with Jimmy Route, James Duggan and you know, one of my favorite subjects, Laura Burkhardt and friends (which translate to, I have no idea as I didn’t break out my pad at this time)

Jesse Archer appreciates that the Festival’s opening film was his starring role “A Four Letter Word”
Record breaking crowds filled the events







