They gave me one of the greatest music experiences of my lifetime. What more could I ask for?showa58taro wrote:Shame they don’t value their fans enough to give them something to honor them by.
Just bought a shirt online, anyway. lol
They gave me one of the greatest music experiences of my lifetime. What more could I ask for?showa58taro wrote:Shame they don’t value their fans enough to give them something to honor them by.
What more could you ask for? A motherfucking black T-shirt, bitch!Jason wrote:They gave me one of the greatest music experiences of my lifetime. What more could I ask for?showa58taro wrote:Shame they don’t value their fans enough to give them something to honor them by.
Just bought a shirt online, anyway. lol
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.showa58taro wrote:Shame they don’t value their fans enough to give them something to honor them by.
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.Tiggnutz wrote:No way am I buying a shirt from a concert it's highway robbery.
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 shittyDancesWithWerewolves wrote: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.Tiggnutz wrote:No way am I buying a shirt from a concert it's highway robbery.
So Greta not getting in on that could be a good thing.