December 8th 2018

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showa58taro wrote:Shame they don’t value their fans enough to give them something to honor them by.
They gave me one of the greatest music experiences of my lifetime. What more could I ask for?

Just bought a shirt online, anyway. lol
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Jason wrote:
showa58taro wrote:Shame they don’t value their fans enough to give them something to honor them by.
They gave me one of the greatest music experiences of my lifetime. What more could I ask for?

Just bought a shirt online, anyway. lol
What more could you ask for? A motherfucking black T-shirt, bitch!
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showa58taro wrote:Shame they don’t value their fans enough to give them something to honor them by.
If they gave them out, that would've been something, but typically shirts at a concert cost nearly 3x as much as they normally do, and can be shittier quality. I understand dodging that route. Hopefully they could be looking into good quality printed shirts, and just haven't found a good supplier yet.

My Joe Satriani and Dream Theater shirts are already shrunk way beyond what their sizes claimed, and the print on then began disappearing after the first wash. And I know how to wash graphic tees properly.
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No way am I buying a shirt from a concert it's highway robbery.
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Tiggnutz wrote:No way am I buying a shirt from a concert it's highway robbery.
Mhmm. I remember in the mid 90's, the shirts seemed to still be in the $20 range, and the quality lasted. I had a Metallica Load tour shirt for a very long time until I lost in between moves. Now, good christ.

So Greta not getting in on that could be a good thing.
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DancesWithWerewolves wrote:
Tiggnutz wrote:No way am I buying a shirt from a concert it's highway robbery.
Mhmm. I remember in the mid 90's, the shirts seemed to still be in the $20 range, and the quality lasted. I had a Metallica Load tour shirt for a very long time until I lost in between moves. Now, good christ.

So Greta not getting in on that could be a good thing.
Last time I got a concert shirt was Floyd in 94 it was expensive I can deal with that but it lasted like 3 months because it was so shitty
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Anything you buy in a place you can't leave is going to be terrible value. Concerts, amusement parks, carnivals, football games, movie theaters...
Not removing until John Elway is fired.
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My Universal Hollywood Horror Nights shirt has held up pretty good after 2 years.
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