The surfboard reflects the artist’s direct observations of his view of life as well as the memories and emotions it evoked in him, specifically the presence of the surfboard and the lack of any type of ocean implies a sense of foreboding meant to represent death.
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I mean, Big Surf in Tempe was the first inland wave pool lol also, there is an annual ostrich festival in Chandler which makes the ostrich choice make even more sense
I mean, Big Surf in Tempe was the first inland wave pool lol also, there is an annual ostrich festival in Chandler which makes the ostrich choice make even more sense
some one brought it up on the tsurt IG page, but that inland wave pool wasn't that in the movie North Shore? Classic movie..guy from AZ who learned to surf in the wave pool goes to hawaii to surf the big waves! And interestingly enough the dude who teachs the AZ wave pool surfer to be a "soul surfer" on the real waves, his character's name is Chandler...! "Chandler? I thought he was dead"..."no"
I mean, Big Surf in Tempe was the first inland wave pool lol also, there is an annual ostrich festival in Chandler which makes the ostrich choice make even more sense
some one brought it up on the tsurt IG page, but that inland wave pool wasn't that in the movie North Shore? Classic movie..guy from AZ who learned to surf in the wave pool goes to hawaii to surf the big waves! And interestingly enough the dude who teachs the AZ wave pool surfer to be a "soul surfer" on the real waves, his character's name is Chandler...! "Chandler? I thought he was dead"..."no"
The surfboard reflects the artist’s direct observations of his view of life as well as the memories and emotions it evoked in him, specifically the presence of the surfboard and the lack of any type of ocean implies a sense of foreboding meant to represent death.
really wanted to use some metallic inks, but years ago ev in passing once said he was not a fan of the "glitter"... and I want him to like the posters too! But the blue or the orange would have looked great in metallic on this one. I think ft. lauderdale 2016 was the last pj print I used metallics on, worked great too for the water... I like the shiney..... cue shiny song
I just want to say that this QotSA/Throw Rag poster has metallic ink and it is incredible:
@bradklausen are you slated to do a poster for Europe or the Fall US leg as well?
I bet he has Nashville
Seeing that he was slated for Nashville during 2020 and both he and Sutton did posters on this leg for the cities they had back in 2020, I'd say that's a good bet.
I see people bidding $300 for a tour shirt on eBay. I see the idiocy over tour merchandise hasn’t faded at all over the years.
This shit pisses me off so much. All the LA shirts sold out immediately and were on eBay BEFORE the damn show even started (i.e. people didn't even attend the concert).... Happened a few months ago at the System of a Down & KoRn concert... merch lines were a mile long, I really wanted a shirt but didn't want to miss half the damn show. Went between bands and they were sold out of the main concert shirt (they only had the band shirts that you can buy online or at Hot Topic or whatever for $15) Went on eBay and some aholes were selling them for $100 each.
I see people bidding $300 for a tour shirt on eBay. I see the idiocy over tour merchandise hasn’t faded at all over the years.
This shit pisses me off so much. All the LA shirts sold out immediately and were on eBay BEFORE the damn show even started (i.e. people didn't even attend the concert).... Happened a few months ago at the System of a Down & KoRn concert... merch lines were a mile long, I really wanted a shirt but didn't want to miss half the damn show. Went between bands and they were sold out of the main concert shirt (they only had the band shirts that you can buy online or at Hot Topic or whatever for $15) Went on eBay and some aholes were selling them for $100 each.
This is why I'm making my own shirts. I won't be able to have "Pearl Jam" printed on them commercially, but I can do my own city-inspired design and leave room to do what I want with a Cricut and a variety of materials.
"I'm a lucky man, to count on both hands the [shows I've done]. Some folks just have one, others they got none..."
I see people bidding $300 for a tour shirt on eBay. I see the idiocy over tour merchandise hasn’t faded at all over the years.
This shit pisses me off so much. All the LA shirts sold out immediately and were on eBay BEFORE the damn show even started (i.e. people didn't even attend the concert).... Happened a few months ago at the System of a Down & KoRn concert... merch lines were a mile long, I really wanted a shirt but didn't want to miss half the damn show. Went between bands and they were sold out of the main concert shirt (they only had the band shirts that you can buy online or at Hot Topic or whatever for $15) Went on eBay and some aholes were selling them for $100 each.
I’d be embarrassed paying more than $50 for a shirt…
I see people bidding $300 for a tour shirt on eBay. I see the idiocy over tour merchandise hasn’t faded at all over the years.
This shit pisses me off so much. All the LA shirts sold out immediately and were on eBay BEFORE the damn show even started (i.e. people didn't even attend the concert).... Happened a few months ago at the System of a Down & KoRn concert... merch lines were a mile long, I really wanted a shirt but didn't want to miss half the damn show. Went between bands and they were sold out of the main concert shirt (they only had the band shirts that you can buy online or at Hot Topic or whatever for $15) Went on eBay and some aholes were selling them for $100 each.
I’d be embarrassed paying more than $50 for a shirt…
Yes. That’s my limit as well. Felt dumb thinking about spending $80 at the buy it now price on eBay. Just couldn’t do it
I don’t really get the appeal of the shirts anymore. The poster is my souvenir from the show and that’s it. I’m having all my old PJ shirts turned into a quilt and once it’s done, I probably won’t buy anymore shirts since I won’t be adding to it.
Regarding set list shirts, are those only made for certain shows, and sold after the gig at the event, or have those ever been sold on 10 Club? I only remember first hearing about them during the 2016 tour, and thought it was a cool idea.
I see people bidding $300 for a tour shirt on eBay. I see the idiocy over tour merchandise hasn’t faded at all over the years.
This shit pisses me off so much. All the LA shirts sold out immediately and were on eBay BEFORE the damn show even started (i.e. people didn't even attend the concert).... Happened a few months ago at the System of a Down & KoRn concert... merch lines were a mile long, I really wanted a shirt but didn't want to miss half the damn show. Went between bands and they were sold out of the main concert shirt (they only had the band shirts that you can buy online or at Hot Topic or whatever for $15) Went on eBay and some aholes were selling them for $100 each.
I’d be embarrassed paying more than $50 for a shirt…
Yes. That’s my limit as well. Felt dumb thinking about spending $80 at the buy it now price on eBay. Just couldn’t do it
Personally… I’d pay the $80 bucks for the shirt if you really like it. It’s sold out and they’re not making anymore. You’ll get way more than $80 worth of enjoyment out of it and as long as you’re not paying $80 for EVERY shirt then it’s a one time splurge.
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For those attending the Oakland shows, heads up! Just received an email from the Oakland Arena stating mask will be required for the show and possibly proof of a vax card depending on what they mean by "it's strongly recommended to verify your proof of vax". For the merch hounds, it looks like their also saying the parking lot won't be open until 5pm at the earliest.
COVID-19 EVENT REQUIREMENTS
All attendees ages 2 and older of events inside Oakland Arena MUST wear face coverings.
It is strongly recommended that all attendees ages 2 and older of events at Oakland Arena verify that they are fully vaccinated or have tested negative for COVID-19.
Entrances: Main Plaza, East, North, South and South Tunnel for GA.
Parking Open: 5:30 pm
Please note that parking fees must be paid with a cashless form of payment. We take Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover Card as well as 'Tap to Pay'.
Box Office Will Call Open: 5:00 pm
To pick up Will Call tickets, please proceed to the venue's main Box Office located on the plaza level between Oakland Arena & RingCentral Coliseum.
Guests picking up Will Call tickets are required to show a valid photo ID in their name. The name on the valid photo ID must match the name on the Will Call ticket envelope. No exceptions to this policy can be made.
Regarding set list shirts, are those only made for certain shows, and sold after the gig at the event, or have those ever been sold on 10 Club? I only remember first hearing about them during the 2016 tour, and thought it was a cool idea.
I got mine on the Ten Club site for the Wrigley show(very first time they played there).
I died. I died and you just stood there. I died and you watched. I died and you walked by and said no. I'm dead.
Regarding set list shirts, are those only made for certain shows, and sold after the gig at the event, or have those ever been sold on 10 Club? I only remember first hearing about them during the 2016 tour, and thought it was a cool idea.
I got mine on the Ten Club site for the Wrigley show(very first time they played there).
It was pretty late after the show ended cause of the weather delay and they didn't sell the setlist shirts after the show and put them up on the site (was there.) Luckily I grabbed one from the 10C also for that show, it was an amazing evening, even with the weather delay.
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Laird Hamilton as the bad guy surfer
lots of good quotes in this bad movie
like this one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6spBu2XAk4A
ISO 2016 Greenville shirt. Size medium. PM me if you have one for sale/trade.
ISO 2016 Greenville shirt. Size medium. PM me if you have one for sale/trade.
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Happened a few months ago at the System of a Down & KoRn concert... merch lines were a mile long, I really wanted a shirt but didn't want to miss half the damn show. Went between bands and they were sold out of the main concert shirt (they only had the band shirts that you can buy online or at Hot Topic or whatever for $15)
Went on eBay and some aholes were selling them for $100 each.
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He goes to hell, of course. We're going to heaven."
COVID-19 EVENT REQUIREMENTS
All attendees ages 2 and older of events inside Oakland Arena MUST wear face coverings.
It is strongly recommended that all attendees ages 2 and older of events at Oakland Arena verify that they are fully vaccinated or have tested negative for COVID-19.
Visit here for more information.
Event Timeline: Thursday, May 12 at 7:30 pm
Doors Open: 6:00 pm
Entrances: Main Plaza, East, North, South and South Tunnel for GA.
Parking Open: 5:30 pm
Please note that parking fees must be paid with a cashless form of payment. We take Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover Card as well as 'Tap to Pay'.
Box Office Will Call Open: 5:00 pm
To pick up Will Call tickets, please proceed to the venue's main Box Office located on the plaza level between Oakland Arena & RingCentral Coliseum.
Guests picking up Will Call tickets are required to show a valid photo ID in their name. The name on the valid photo ID must match the name on the Will Call ticket envelope. No exceptions to this policy can be made.
Bag Check: Bag check is not available.
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