(The Cool Kids All Wear) Band T-Shirts
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Cheers @Filthy
Still working on my crust / punk / black metal vest on black denim.
Might as well put the epic/ doom project in here as well.
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I like the Scald patches on there
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Good eye @Filthy
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@Tago Mago For sure! Some of the classics are missing, have spare Saint Vitus and Candlemass, also Trouble, Count Raven and Solitude Aeturnus are missing. But I didn't want to lose the functionality of the front pockets.
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The Stooges are one of my all time favorite bands,saw the original line up in 1969,70 and 71.Saw them at a Small club called Unganos and at The legendary Electric Circus. Saw them open for the MC5 3 times and was a member of the Fan Club…Stoogelings Courageously. Before the band officially took the name Ron Ashton called up Moe Howard of the Three Stooges and asked him if it would be OK,to which he replied call it whatever you want as long as it’s not the fucking Three Stooges. Great shirt by the way.
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The Fun House record cover is one of the coolest pieces of album art ever, in my humble opinion. Not to mention their best record
@Jett129 That’s so amazing you got to see em back in the day! I saw them in probably 2005 at Little Steven’s Underground Garage Fest in NY - Ron and Scott were both still alive then, Mike Watt on bass. They destroyed. It’s a day I’ve wished I could return to many a time.
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My guilty pleasure…
DAR Constitution Hall Washington, DC. Sept 29, 2004
Warner Theater Washington DC March 14, 2009
The Music Center at Strathmore Bethesda, MD Dec 7, 2012
The Anthem Washington DC. Nov 30, 2017
Merriweather Post Pavilion Columbia, MD Sept 5, 2019
This doesn’t count the two times he cancelled on me and the 1997 show I don’t have a shirt for. I also have this one which was sold by The Salford Lads Club in Manchester. The photo is from the photographer who shot the album cover photos for The Queen Is Dead and proceeds went to the club…
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The Stooges are one of my all time favorite bands,saw the original line up in 1969,70 and 71.Saw them at a Small club called Unganos and at The legendary Electric Circus. Saw them open for the MC5 3 times and was a member of the Fan Club…Stoogelings Courageously. Before the band officially took the name Ron Ashton called up Moe Howard of the Three Stooges and asked him if it would be OK,to which he replied call it whatever you want as long as it’s not the fucking Three Stooges. Great shirt by the way.
Dude you're a legend.
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@Matt I have that same Morrissey Salford Books shirt. Also, f*ck Morrissey.
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Yes, he’s awful. But old habits die hard @setandsetting
In his defense (hesitantly) he isn’t any more awful than he used to be. He’s just an older, grumpier more curmudgeonly version of his younger self. We all get old and grumpy, some just do it more spectacularly. And hopefully with less racism.
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I grew up in Kissimmee
St. Pete here. But was all over Orlando area for shows quite often. We were probably at a bunch of the same shows.
@chrisjohnnick @Joberwocky you guys would like this.
Did you guys know the song "Just Cheese" is written about a guy that used to go to parties at this house in Pittsburgh? I used to go to parties there too, when I was in High School
121 Chesterfield Rd
https://maps.app.goo.gl/zXJnhxKwdmGFywDB7
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Hey @Matt the Morrissey shirts are amazing I love the cat one
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Thank you @filthy. I had one from 97 that went by the wayside unfortunately. He played a venue called Michael’s 8th Ave in Glen Burnie, MD. It’s the kind of place you’d have a small prom or a Bar Mitzvah. Those who know the place will find it hard to believe Morrissey played there. I’ll always cherish the memory of him walking out on stage and yelling “Good evening Glen Burnie.” I don’t think he believed he was there.