Limited Setlist Shirts sold after show.

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  • rr165892
    rr165892 Posts: 5,697
    Go to ebay,clear front and back pictures.they are pretty cool.
  • StoneGarden
    StoneGarden Posts: 270
    Just think of it like a DVD with deleted scenes.

    I think that is a FANTASTIC idea! They were going to play them anyways, right?

    The scratched songs... should be all "Live" recordings... none of them performed on a stage... all in studio... or backstage at shows... all extended jams (equal the length of the rain delay)... all performed to a camera, as if you were sitting there in front of them...

    That would make for some GREAT bonus footage ... FOR A "WRIGLEY 2013" DVD! :D

    Of course, in hindsight, what they did was great enough... as far as the shirts go... a bit much maybe, I would agree.
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  • know1
    know1 Posts: 6,801
    I'm one who has defended the band and the club on almost every single issue.

    That being said, the idea of selling setlist shirts is not something that feels right to me. Maybe if they print them up during the show after having just gotten a list where the ink is still drying, but clearly in this case it meant that the setlist was essentially complete days in advance.

    I guess I just like the thought of the list changing right up to and during the show.

    (and I know there are songs on the shirt that weren't played and others that aren't there that were, but I'm still not a big fan of the idea).
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  • vedhead011
    vedhead011 Posts: 300
    rr165892 wrote:
    Go to ebay,clear front and back pictures.they are pretty cool.

    I avoided ebay because I didn't want to be sickened by enterprising merchandise flippers prospering.
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  • cincybearcat
    cincybearcat Posts: 16,975
    know1 wrote:
    I'm one who has defended the band and the club on almost every single issue.

    That being said, the idea of selling setlist shirts is not something that feels right to me. Maybe if they print them up during the show after having just gotten a list where the ink is still drying, but clearly in this case it meant that the setlist was essentially complete days in advance.

    I guess I just like the thought of the list changing right up to and during the show.

    (and I know there are songs on the shirt that weren't played and others that aren't there that were, but I'm still not a big fan of the idea).

    I think it is a cool idea to offer as a package deal later with the bootleg.
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  • know1 wrote:
    I'm one who has defended the band and the club on almost every single issue.

    That being said, the idea of selling setlist shirts is not something that feels right to me. Maybe if they print them up during the show after having just gotten a list where the ink is still drying, but clearly in this case it meant that the setlist was essentially complete days in advance.

    I guess I just like the thought of the list changing right up to and during the show.

    (and I know there are songs on the shirt that weren't played and others that aren't there that were, but I'm still not a big fan of the idea).
    they were printed at the show was lucky enough to get one from the concourse and the shirt was literally warm when I bought it
  • know1
    know1 Posts: 6,801
    know1 wrote:
    I'm one who has defended the band and the club on almost every single issue.

    That being said, the idea of selling setlist shirts is not something that feels right to me. Maybe if they print them up during the show after having just gotten a list where the ink is still drying, but clearly in this case it meant that the setlist was essentially complete days in advance.

    I guess I just like the thought of the list changing right up to and during the show.

    (and I know there are songs on the shirt that weren't played and others that aren't there that were, but I'm still not a big fan of the idea).
    they were printed at the show was lucky enough to get one from the concourse and the shirt was literally warm when I bought it

    That makes me feel better about it.
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  • jomary
    jomary Posts: 410
    Was one of the stragglers to leave wrigley around 3am and they still had a ton of these shirts so I wouldn't be surprised to see them pop up in the merch section sooner or later. This was at the trailer outside by the Home plate will call.

    I picked up an extra one in case I wanted to trade for a poster later since I had no luck buying 1 of the 4 posters that were sold out everywhere I was.
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  • ComeToTX
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    jomary wrote:
    Was one of the stragglers to leave wrigley around 3am and they still had a ton of these shirts so I wouldn't be surprised to see them pop up in the merch section sooner or later. This was at the trailer outside by the Home plate will call.

    I picked up an extra one in case I wanted to trade for a poster later since I had no luck buying 1 of the 4 posters that were sold out everywhere I was.

    Yeah, there wasn't even a line fr them when I left. They also had plenty of stickers, windbreakers and a couple other shirts.
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