EV Uke Songs Merchandise Thread
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i really wanna see what the other shirts and the hoodie look like. dont make my have to buy all fo them in hartford jsut to take pics for you guys.i have a paper here that entitles me to fast track status0
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Crazy Marcus wrote:
Whoever wants to unload either of these to a Masshole who couldn't make the show, let me know! Would be incredibly appreciated.
BRUINS!2006/05/25 - Boston
2008/06/30 - Mansfield
2009/10/31 - Philadelphia
2010/05/17 - Boston
2011/06/15 - Providence (Eddie Vedder)
2012/09/02 - Made in America
2013/10/17 - Worcester
2013/10/25 - Hartford
2015/09/26 - Global Citizen Festival
2016/08/05 - Fenway
2016/08/07 - Fenway0 -
For folks who purchased posters, what time did you get there? Soo excited for the Beacon shows!!!
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I don't get the poster...is that bridge something significant in Boston? Does not seem like much of a rock poster.1992 - Lollapalooza - St. Louis
1994 - St. Louis
1998 - St. Louis
2000 - St. Louis
2003 - St. Louis
2007 - Lollapalooza - Chicago
2008 - Eddie Vedder Solo - Chicago
2010 - St. Louis
2011 - Eddie Vedder Solo - St. Louis
2014 - St. Louis
2016 - New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival2018 - Wrigley Field - Chicago2022 - St. Louis & Oklahoma City2023 - Chicago N1 & N20 -
JasonTeck wrote:I don't get the poster...is that bridge something significant in Boston? Does not seem like much of a rock poster.

The Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge, part of The Big Dig Project in Boston, is one of the widest cable-stayed bridges in the world. The Bridge serves as the northern entrance to and exit from Boston. The Bridge is named after civil rights activist Lenny Zakim and the American colonists who fought the British in the Battle of Bunker Hill.
"The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is setting a wonderful precedent in naming this bridge after Lenny Zakim and the citizens who fought at the Battle of Bunker Hill, I am proud that we are celebrating the ideals of patriotism, freedom and diversity by dedicating this bridge in their honor. May this remind us all of the difference that one person's decision to stand up to injustice and fight for freedom, respect and diversity can make in the lives of others and in the history of our nation." Governor Jane Swift at 2002 Bridge dedication.
"The dedication of the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge will showcase the diversity and the unity of race, religion and personal background that exists in Boston today because of the work of community leaders like Lenny Zakim and because patriots fought long ago in Charlestown to make our country independent." Mayor Tom Menino at 2002 Bridge dedication.
"Lenny lived by the belief that each of us has a moral responsibility to make the world a better, more inclusive and respectful place for all people. He worked tirelessly to build personal bridges between our city's diverse people and neighborhoods. He would be so proud to know that this magnificent structure will stand as a symbol of unity, hope and respect for all Bostonians," Joyce Zakim, wife of activist Lenny Zakim at 2002 Bridge dedication.
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JasonTeck wrote:I don't get the poster...is that bridge something significant in Boston? Does not seem like much of a rock poster.

Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge
Edit: Damnit demetrios! You beat me to it with the same pic and everything!!
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I could have made that poster!This show, another show, a show here and a show there.0
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Crazy Marcus wrote:JasonTeck wrote:I don't get the poster...is that bridge something significant in Boston? Does not seem like much of a rock poster.

Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge
Edit: Damnit demetrios! You beat me to it with the same pic and everything!!
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demetrios wrote:JasonTeck wrote:I don't get the poster...is that bridge something significant in Boston? Does not seem like much of a rock poster.

The Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge, part of The Big Dig Project in Boston, is one of the widest cable-stayed bridges in the world. The Bridge serves as the northern entrance to and exit from Boston. The Bridge is named after civil rights activist Lenny Zakim and the American colonists who fought the British in the Battle of Bunker Hill.
"The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is setting a wonderful precedent in naming this bridge after Lenny Zakim and the citizens who fought at the Battle of Bunker Hill, I am proud that we are celebrating the ideals of patriotism, freedom and diversity by dedicating this bridge in their honor. May this remind us all of the difference that one person's decision to stand up to injustice and fight for freedom, respect and diversity can make in the lives of others and in the history of our nation." Governor Jane Swift at 2002 Bridge dedication.
"The dedication of the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge will showcase the diversity and the unity of race, religion and personal background that exists in Boston today because of the work of community leaders like Lenny Zakim and because patriots fought long ago in Charlestown to make our country independent." Mayor Tom Menino at 2002 Bridge dedication.
"Lenny lived by the belief that each of us has a moral responsibility to make the world a better, more inclusive and respectful place for all people. He worked tirelessly to build personal bridges between our city's diverse people and neighborhoods. He would be so proud to know that this magnificent structure will stand as a symbol of unity, hope and respect for all Bostonians," Joyce Zakim, wife of activist Lenny Zakim at 2002 Bridge dedication.
Know I now & ....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pele5vptVgc
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1992 - Lollapalooza - St. Louis
1994 - St. Louis
1998 - St. Louis
2000 - St. Louis
2003 - St. Louis
2007 - Lollapalooza - Chicago
2008 - Eddie Vedder Solo - Chicago
2010 - St. Louis
2011 - Eddie Vedder Solo - St. Louis
2014 - St. Louis
2016 - New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival2018 - Wrigley Field - Chicago2022 - St. Louis & Oklahoma City2023 - Chicago N1 & N20 -
Are the merch booths taking credit card or just cash?1998: Cleveland
2000: Cincinnati, Columbus
2003: Cleveland, Columbus
2004: Toledo
2006: Cleveland, Cincinnati, Gorge Night 1
2008: Washington D.C.
2009: Chicago Night 1, Seattle Night 1, Philadelphia Night 3, Philadelphia Night 4
2010: Columbus, Indianapolis, Cleveland
2011: Detroit EV, Chicago 1 EV
2012: Atlanta
2013: Chicago, Pittsburgh
2014: Cincinnati0 -
Rearviewrelease wrote:Crazy Marcus wrote:
Whoever wants to unload either of these to a Masshole who couldn't make the show, let me know! Would be incredibly appreciated.
BRUINS!
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Majlreap has one for you0 -
JasonTeck wrote:demetrios wrote:JasonTeck wrote:I don't get the poster...is that bridge something significant in Boston? Does not seem like much of a rock poster.

The Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge, part of The Big Dig Project in Boston, is one of the widest cable-stayed bridges in the world. The Bridge serves as the northern entrance to and exit from Boston. The Bridge is named after civil rights activist Lenny Zakim and the American colonists who fought the British in the Battle of Bunker Hill.
"The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is setting a wonderful precedent in naming this bridge after Lenny Zakim and the citizens who fought at the Battle of Bunker Hill, I am proud that we are celebrating the ideals of patriotism, freedom and diversity by dedicating this bridge in their honor. May this remind us all of the difference that one person's decision to stand up to injustice and fight for freedom, respect and diversity can make in the lives of others and in the history of our nation." Governor Jane Swift at 2002 Bridge dedication.
"The dedication of the Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge will showcase the diversity and the unity of race, religion and personal background that exists in Boston today because of the work of community leaders like Lenny Zakim and because patriots fought long ago in Charlestown to make our country independent." Mayor Tom Menino at 2002 Bridge dedication.
"Lenny lived by the belief that each of us has a moral responsibility to make the world a better, more inclusive and respectful place for all people. He worked tirelessly to build personal bridges between our city's diverse people and neighborhoods. He would be so proud to know that this magnificent structure will stand as a symbol of unity, hope and respect for all Bostonians," Joyce Zakim, wife of activist Lenny Zakim at 2002 Bridge dedication.
Know I now & ....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pele5vptVgc
OR


If you're interested in a s/n print, keep an eye out over @ http://insidetherockposterframe.blogspo ... om_16.html.
Mark 5 did the poster for the Eddie Vedder concert in Boston tonight. He used The Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge as the focal point in it. I will have on sale details for the signed editions in a day or so.0 -
Good question. I was wondering about that also.joberschlake wrote:Are the merch booths taking credit card or just cash?Shows: 6.27.08 Hartford, CT/5.15.10 Hartford, CT/6.18.2011 Hartford, CT (EV Solo)/10.19.13 Brooklyn/10.25.13 Hartford
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Newch91 wrote:
Good question. I was wondering about that also.joberschlake wrote:Are the merch booths taking credit card or just cash?
The 6 Ed solo show's I did they took credit card & cash @ the merchandise tables.0 -
Thanks. I know at the PJ show last year they had the credit card one also. They should take debit also, right?demetrios wrote:Newch91 wrote:
Good question. I was wondering about that also.joberschlake wrote:Are the merch booths taking credit card or just cash?
The 6 Ed solo show's I did they took credit card & cash @ the merchandise tables.Shows: 6.27.08 Hartford, CT/5.15.10 Hartford, CT/6.18.2011 Hartford, CT (EV Solo)/10.19.13 Brooklyn/10.25.13 Hartford
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Newch91 wrote:
I don't remember if they took debit cards. Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard), they took it. But I'll tell ya, it's best to use cash. Because of the time to process, the people behind waiting impatiently if god forbids it get's decline it causes a huge wait for everybody behind, who are fighting there way up there to buy an item. When you have quick cash, everything runs smoothly.0 -
My debit is a Visa, but I'll stop at the ATM before heading to Hartford tomorrow for the show. That way I don't cause anyone stress waiting in line.demetrios wrote:Newch91 wrote:
Thanks. I know at the PJ show last year they had the credit card one also. They should take debit also, right?demetrios wrote:The 6 Ed solo show's I did they took credit card & cash @ the merchandise tables.
I don't remember if they took debit cards. Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard), they took it. But I'll tell ya, it's best to use cash. Because of the time to process, the people behind waiting impatiently if god forbids it get's decline it causes a huge wait for everybody behind, who are fighting there way up there to buy an item. When you have quick cash, everything runs smoothly.Shows: 6.27.08 Hartford, CT/5.15.10 Hartford, CT/6.18.2011 Hartford, CT (EV Solo)/10.19.13 Brooklyn/10.25.13 Hartford
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no pics of the non event specific shirts yet?i have a paper here that entitles me to fast track status0
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