So I see this hot girl in town wearing a Blur Tour shirt from a gig that I'd been too and I blurt out OMG I went to that gig did you go too?
Then I realise she was probably not even born when it took place!
What's the best gig shirt you have in your collection? |
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By *adybee77Woman
over a year ago
MAMOBA, miles and miles of bugger all (Aberdeenshire) |
All of mine have great memories.
I've enough gig tshirts to fund several world tours... ranging from Robbie Williams, to Download and other festivals.
Possible favourites would be Iron Maiden or Thirty Seconds to Mars for various reasons. |
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My Ramones one from 1990, does make me chuckle when I see all the Ramones T-shirts out there. I have on occasions asked them to tell me their favourite Ramones song and they always look blankly at me!!! |
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"My Ramones one from 1990, does make me chuckle when I see all the Ramones T-shirts out there. I have on occasions asked them to tell me their favourite Ramones song and they always look blankly at me!!!"
Tommy's gone, they're all gone Hey ho |
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Yes the Ramones ones always make me chuckle especially when it's some 20 something chav who not only doesn't know who they are but would never in a million years listen to their music
My favourite is my Vestral Masturbation T shirt that I was arrested for wearing
The front has a nun masturbating with a crucifix and the rear says Jesus is a cunt
Deicide don't you just love em
Have plenty of others but a night in the cells for wearing that one brings back memories |
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"Joshua Tree Tour 1987-U2
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Had sex with a random girl half my age at this one, Celtic Park Glasgow
She just bent forward and rubbed her bare arse against me.
What's a man supposed to so with such a blatant invite
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I had dozens but my mother threw them out when I was storing stuff in their spare room as they 'were old'
I have a couple of wonder stuff ones that survived.
Currently wearing a frank turner one. Brought yet another Carter one a couple of weeks ago.
My current fave (though it's not technically a gig tee) is a Woody Guthrie one |
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Still got a Big Country-The Seer tour one. Box of surprises one-Big Country which was a Pre Peace in our time one. Alarm- Eye of the Hurricane and a Smiths-Queen is dead on. |
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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago
Bristol |
"I had dozens but my mother threw them out when I was storing stuff in their spare room as they 'were old'
I have a couple of wonder stuff ones that survived.
Currently wearing a frank turner one. Brought yet another Carter one a couple of weeks ago.
My current fave (though it's not technically a gig tee) is a Woody Guthrie one"
This machine kills fascists?
My faves to wear were my Sonic Youth Goo one and my Curve one since they were (a rarity back then) actually girl fit ones. And the word Curve actually did across my boobs in a pleasing manner. I still have a drawer full of baggy guy T-shirts although my Mega City Four and Kingmaker ones went the way of my younger brother. For some reason he didn't nick my Hips, Tits, Lips, Power Silverfish one. And I kept my Phoenix festival last Stuffies gig hidden from him. |
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"I had dozens but my mother threw them out when I was storing stuff in their spare room as they 'were old'
I have a couple of wonder stuff ones that survived.
Currently wearing a frank turner one. Brought yet another Carter one a couple of weeks ago.
My current fave (though it's not technically a gig tee) is a Woody Guthrie one
This machine kills fascists?
My faves to wear were my Sonic Youth Goo one and my Curve one since they were (a rarity back then) actually girl fit ones. And the word Curve actually did across my boobs in a pleasing manner. I still have a drawer full of baggy guy T-shirts although my Mega City Four and Kingmaker ones went the way of my younger brother. For some reason he didn't nick my Hips, Tits, Lips, Power Silverfish one. And I kept my Phoenix festival last Stuffies gig hidden from him."
I've had a this machine kills facists one for a few years (surprisingly I own the odd political tee too!), this one is actually a picture of him
I lost all my mega city 4 tee shirts and I even had the Miles Apart and Tranzaphobia ones
I had the Goo one too, along with Joy Division that appears to be increasingly popular in a Ramones-esque way..
I would kill for that stuffies tee
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Till recently I still had my clash of the titans shirt from around 1990 (slayer/megadeth/testament/suicidal tendencies) but as I had looooong since outgrown it sadly I had to let it go |
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Got loads, I always keep them even if some would only fit my big toe now, my Fav is from 1986 ,Depeche mode Black celebration tour whitley bay ice rink,and my 25 year anniversary Saw Doctors shirt |
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"Joshua Tree Tour 1987-U2
Had sex with a random girl half my age at this one, Celtic Park Glasgow
She just bent forward and rubbed her bare arse against me.
What's a man supposed to so with such a blatant invite
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That would make you 26 and her 13 wouldnt it |
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"I had dozens but my mother threw them out when I was storing stuff in their spare room as they 'were old'
I have a couple of wonder stuff ones that survived.
Currently wearing a frank turner one. Brought yet another Carter one a couple of weeks ago.
My current fave (though it's not technically a gig tee) is a Woody Guthrie one
This machine kills fascists?
My faves to wear were my Sonic Youth Goo one and my Curve one since they were (a rarity back then) actually girl fit ones. And the word Curve actually did across my boobs in a pleasing manner. I still have a drawer full of baggy guy T-shirts although my Mega City Four and Kingmaker ones went the way of my younger brother. For some reason he didn't nick my Hips, Tits, Lips, Power Silverfish one. And I kept my Phoenix festival last Stuffies gig hidden from him."
the best T-Shirt I never brought was watching Mega City Four. the support band were Midway Still and they had a brilliant take off of a Converse logo. Was a poor student at the time and couldn't afford it and was gutted. Saw them about a year ago and d*unkenly went up to the lead singer to ask if they had any left in stock. He thought I was mad as it had been about 22 years earlier!!!!! |
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"I had dozens but my mother threw them out when I was storing stuff in their spare room as they 'were old'
I have a couple of wonder stuff ones that survived.
Currently wearing a frank turner one. Brought yet another Carter one a couple of weeks ago.
My current fave (though it's not technically a gig tee) is a Woody Guthrie one
This machine kills fascists?
My faves to wear were my Sonic Youth Goo one and my Curve one since they were (a rarity back then) actually girl fit ones. And the word Curve actually did across my boobs in a pleasing manner. I still have a drawer full of baggy guy T-shirts although my Mega City Four and Kingmaker ones went the way of my younger brother. For some reason he didn't nick my Hips, Tits, Lips, Power Silverfish one. And I kept my Phoenix festival last Stuffies gig hidden from him.
the best T-Shirt I never brought was watching Mega City Four. the support band were Midway Still and they had a brilliant take off of a Converse logo. Was a poor student at the time and couldn't afford it and was gutted. Saw them about a year ago and d*unkenly went up to the lead singer to ask if they had any left in stock. He thought I was mad as it had been about 22 years earlier!!!!!"
I had that shirt! |
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A Japanese print Iron Maiden tour long sleeve. Eddie all over print, tour dates on the back and logo down one sleeve. Looked more like a sports sweater (with the endorsements all over them?) |
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"I had dozens but my mother threw them out when I was storing stuff in their spare room as they 'were old'
I have a couple of wonder stuff ones that survived.
Currently wearing a frank turner one. Brought yet another Carter one a couple of weeks ago.
My current fave (though it's not technically a gig tee) is a Woody Guthrie one
This machine kills fascists?
My faves to wear were my Sonic Youth Goo one and my Curve one since they were (a rarity back then) actually girl fit ones. And the word Curve actually did across my boobs in a pleasing manner. I still have a drawer full of baggy guy T-shirts although my Mega City Four and Kingmaker ones went the way of my younger brother. For some reason he didn't nick my Hips, Tits, Lips, Power Silverfish one. And I kept my Phoenix festival last Stuffies gig hidden from him.
the best T-Shirt I never brought was watching Mega City Four. the support band were Midway Still and they had a brilliant take off of a Converse logo. Was a poor student at the time and couldn't afford it and was gutted. Saw them about a year ago and d*unkenly went up to the lead singer to ask if they had any left in stock. He thought I was mad as it had been about 22 years earlier!!!!!
I had that shirt!"
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"I had dozens but my mother threw them out when I was storing stuff in their spare room as they 'were old'
I have a couple of wonder stuff ones that survived.
Currently wearing a frank turner one. Brought yet another Carter one a couple of weeks ago.
My current fave (though it's not technically a gig tee) is a Woody Guthrie one
This machine kills fascists?
My faves to wear were my Sonic Youth Goo one and my Curve one since they were (a rarity back then) actually girl fit ones. And the word Curve actually did across my boobs in a pleasing manner. I still have a drawer full of baggy guy T-shirts although my Mega City Four and Kingmaker ones went the way of my younger brother. For some reason he didn't nick my Hips, Tits, Lips, Power Silverfish one. And I kept my Phoenix festival last Stuffies gig hidden from him.
the best T-Shirt I never brought was watching Mega City Four. the support band were Midway Still and they had a brilliant take off of a Converse logo. Was a poor student at the time and couldn't afford it and was gutted. Saw them about a year ago and d*unkenly went up to the lead singer to ask if they had any left in stock. He thought I was mad as it had been about 22 years earlier!!!!!
I had that shirt!"
What, the midway still one????? |
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"So I see this hot girl in town wearing a Blur Tour shirt from a gig that I'd been too and I blurt out OMG I went to that gig did you go too?
Then I realise she was probably not even born when it took place!
What's the best gig shirt you have in your collection?"
For me the simple Rammstein t shirt.
Sadly I don't have these two anymore.
The wonderstuff construction for modern idiots tour tshirt.
The Nirvana one, with mother fucker writing on the back. |
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"I had dozens but my mother threw them out when I was storing stuff in their spare room as they 'were old'
I have a couple of wonder stuff ones that survived.
Currently wearing a frank turner one. Brought yet another Carter one a couple of weeks ago.
My current fave (though it's not technically a gig tee) is a Woody Guthrie one
This machine kills fascists?
My faves to wear were my Sonic Youth Goo one and my Curve one since they were (a rarity back then) actually girl fit ones. And the word Curve actually did across my boobs in a pleasing manner. I still have a drawer full of baggy guy T-shirts although my Mega City Four and Kingmaker ones went the way of my younger brother. For some reason he didn't nick my Hips, Tits, Lips, Power Silverfish one. And I kept my Phoenix festival last Stuffies gig hidden from him.
the best T-Shirt I never brought was watching Mega City Four. the support band were Midway Still and they had a brilliant take off of a Converse logo. Was a poor student at the time and couldn't afford it and was gutted. Saw them about a year ago and d*unkenly went up to the lead singer to ask if they had any left in stock. He thought I was mad as it had been about 22 years earlier!!!!!
I had that shirt!
What, the midway still one?????"
Yes! Saw them loads back in the day.
I remember it because it was one of the few I owned that wasn't black! |
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"Joshua Tree Tour 1987-U2
Had sex with a random girl half my age at this one, Celtic Park Glasgow
She just bent forward and rubbed her bare arse against me.
What's a man supposed to so with such a blatant invite
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By my maths, you were 26 years old at that gig. |
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"I had dozens but my mother threw them out when I was storing stuff in their spare room as they 'were old'
I have a couple of wonder stuff ones that survived.
Currently wearing a frank turner one. Brought yet another Carter one a couple of weeks ago.
My current fave (though it's not technically a gig tee) is a Woody Guthrie one
This machine kills fascists?
My faves to wear were my Sonic Youth Goo one and my Curve one since they were (a rarity back then) actually girl fit ones. And the word Curve actually did across my boobs in a pleasing manner. I still have a drawer full of baggy guy T-shirts although my Mega City Four and Kingmaker ones went the way of my younger brother. For some reason he didn't nick my Hips, Tits, Lips, Power Silverfish one. And I kept my Phoenix festival last Stuffies gig hidden from him.
the best T-Shirt I never brought was watching Mega City Four. the support band were Midway Still and they had a brilliant take off of a Converse logo. Was a poor student at the time and couldn't afford it and was gutted. Saw them about a year ago and d*unkenly went up to the lead singer to ask if they had any left in stock. He thought I was mad as it had been about 22 years earlier!!!!!
I had that shirt!
What, the midway still one?????
Yes! Saw them loads back in the day.
I remember it because it was one of the few I owned that wasn't black!"
If I remember rightly were they Blue T-Shirts? They are still going and are recording a new album at the moment. Saw them last year and they were still good, also saw them at a charity gig supporting Snuff a couple of years before that. |
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