Originally posted by 6949:Bret Micheals isn't actually in that band any longer, but his insecurities drive him to remind people that he was once in that band.
Please Explain to Me … bands wearing their own concert t-shirt at their concert. I've seen a few.
Washington Post Disparages Concert T-Shirts
Originally posted by god's shoeshine:Shitty for sure, but I don't know about sheltic.
dont oasis support both shitty and celtic? shit aint right
I like to buy t-shirts for bands I like as that is money direct to their pocket, no label in between (yeah clubs take a cut..). To me, wearing a band shirt to the concert is also the further back the tour shirt the more legit (showing you are a long time fan). For instance I thought of wearing my Pure Phase shirt to the Spiritualized show, but didn't.
As to bands, I respect it when the bands are broke and that is how they get a clean shirt (or a reusable sweatty shirt for the show). If you are big-big, then put a shirt of an obscure band on, e.g. David Grohl with the Scream shirt on in the Nirvana video.
As to bands, I respect it when the bands are broke and that is how they get a clean shirt (or a reusable sweatty shirt for the show). If you are big-big, then put a shirt of an obscure band on, e.g. David Grohl with the Scream shirt on in the Nirvana video.
i'm glad freedom du crap wrote about this.. usually i find his columns completely offbase.. his reviews horrible…
but on this i got to hand it to him.. i think people wearing shirts of the artists they are seeing is beyond tacky.. it shows no personality..its like saying "you are my god"…who wants to be just like everybody else? only incredibly insecure stupid people .
the only times i buy concert t's is if the artist really rocks my world at a show and i'm feeling a huge high even before i leave the concert and i'm really into the artist….then i buy it take it home and i feel i can wear it….ween comes to mind..toots and the maytals..sleater kinney…
but generally there is no way in hell i'm paying 30 bucks to be a poster boy for somebody other than me… and i never buy the concert t before the show's even happened… what if they pull a ryan adams and blow chunks?
but on this i got to hand it to him.. i think people wearing shirts of the artists they are seeing is beyond tacky.. it shows no personality..its like saying "you are my god"…who wants to be just like everybody else? only incredibly insecure stupid people .
the only times i buy concert t's is if the artist really rocks my world at a show and i'm feeling a huge high even before i leave the concert and i'm really into the artist….then i buy it take it home and i feel i can wear it….ween comes to mind..toots and the maytals..sleater kinney…
but generally there is no way in hell i'm paying 30 bucks to be a poster boy for somebody other than me… and i never buy the concert t before the show's even happened… what if they pull a ryan adams and blow chunks?
So I occasionally get free t-shirts from bands, some I am proud of (Sex Pistols) others I don't really know what to do with other than change oil or wear them for work.
Originally posted by hutch:really?
but on this i got to hand it to him..
the "don't wear the shirt of the band you're going to see" thing is just a tired trope … if i have to hear that "don't be that guy" PCU quote one more time i'm going to starting clawing at my ears
well at least if you're going to wear a shirt wear one from a previous show…
wehn you go to a big show and you see hundreds of poeple wearing the same shirt available at the t-shirt stand for 35 bucks i think it makes them look like they are members of a cult.
have some personality!
wehn you go to a big show and you see hundreds of poeple wearing the same shirt available at the t-shirt stand for 35 bucks i think it makes them look like they are members of a cult.
have some personality!
Originally posted by hutch:yes
well at least if you're going to wear a shirt wear one from a previous show…
wehn you go to a big show and you see hundreds of poeple wearing the same shirt available at the t-shirt stand for 35 bucks i think it makes them look like they are members of a cult.
have some personality!
i agree
everyone and their mother agrees
it's the most tired complaint in rock, up there with whining about geezers playing reunion tours (keith richards is so old!!!) and ill-proportioned sandwich meat ("exhibit A!")
I tend to wear normal clothes to concerts and band shirts to other places. Free advertising and all.
I love my Neds Atomic Dustbin shirts and I notice some bands appreciate it. I wore my Are You Normal shirt at a We Are Scientists and Oxford Collapse show and the boys of OxC were really excited and approached me about the shirt. They even told me they'd play a Neds cover for me. LOL. It didnt happen.
My other favorite shirt of theirs is: Did you miss ned's atomic dustbin? (front) Then you fucked up? (back). I saw one guy wearing that shirt at a Santogold show.
I love wearing shirts of more obscure bands that I feel deserve more advertising. Or wearing an older shirt of a band Im seeing in concert. I have some awesome Morrissey shirts and some Cure shirts from Israel.
I really love it when bands wear other bands shirts. I recall the guy from CSS wearing a Tiny Masters of Today shirt (who had played earlier in the day at lolla).
My other favorite shirt of theirs is: Did you miss ned's atomic dustbin? (front) Then you fucked up? (back). I saw one guy wearing that shirt at a Santogold show.
I love wearing shirts of more obscure bands that I feel deserve more advertising. Or wearing an older shirt of a band Im seeing in concert. I have some awesome Morrissey shirts and some Cure shirts from Israel.
I really love it when bands wear other bands shirts. I recall the guy from CSS wearing a Tiny Masters of Today shirt (who had played earlier in the day at lolla).