December 29th, 2002. I made this video to be a mini retrospective of Riverfront Stadium followed by footage of the implosion. I shot it from the 15th floor of the Scripps building. Look for the slo-mo bit!
Youtube didn't like me using "Welcome To The Jungle", so subbed ACDC (better band anyway).
Glory days of Cincinnati sports. Reds World Series 1970, 72, 75, 76, 90. Bengals Freezer Bowl 1982, and 1988-89 AFC Playoffs
z71pack 1 month ago
I watch this like once a year, C, even though I'm pretty sure you gave us a dvd. I can't believe it has been nearly 9 years!
L(S)F
BonnieSwindell 5 months ago
Thank You. I remember my dad taking my brother and I to a World Series Game. Great memories. In fact there is a shot of them at a game on a promo thing about the Reds.
emvjetta 8 months ago
They should try this on Paul Brown Stadium...
ahicomputer 11 months ago
@ 3:28 you can see the NE corner of the stadium move slightly before the 2nd round of explosions.
mbaehner 1 year ago
Look @ all the camera flashes in the background! That's almost as amazing =P
thelegendbullet937 1 year ago
great video!
mandobanjoguitar 1 year ago
This video made me cry like a baby. Great memories but a sad reality.
ardnosd 2 years ago
My Grandfather, Eddie, Bennett, was married to my Grandmother, Marjorie Bennett-sweet people. The Cincinnati Reds and the Riverfront stadium were a fun part of their lives (and mine too, I am Jeff McLean...: ) I love Jesus!
jmacnoles1 2 years ago
My Grandfather, Eddie Bennett, played trombone in the Band that played for the Reds in Riverfront. He loved playing in that Stadium. He also played trombone for the Ruth Lyons and then Bob Braun show on WLW. I miss my Grandfather a lot. I have warm memories of the Reds games-Pete Rose, Johnny Bench, Joe Morgan...funtimes at Riverfront!!! Great memories. Blessings to you-Praise Jesus (He loves you)!
jmacnoles1 2 years ago