Rule 19: Never, under any circumstances, wear the t shirt of the band you are going to see

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  • rssesq
    rssesq Fairfield County Posts: 3,299
    Piven=peen. He has more hair 30 years later. who listens to him :))
  • Big Bank Hank
    Big Bank Hank Seattle, WA Posts: 8,639
    amw101282 said:

    If I followed this rule Chris Cornell wouldn't have called me out bout my vintage Soundgarden shirt and signed my Temple of the dog record at his solo show and I wouldn't have gotten a signed poster with SG/NiN. The vintage shirts kinda proved I was a dedicated fan in those two scenarios and I was rewarded for it. So I don't agree.

    +1
  • rr165892
    rr165892 Posts: 5,697

    "Just one little binger to brighten up your day."

    "Hey,hey,ho,ho this penis party has to go"

    "Bong hits anyone"
  • javis el errante
    javis el errante Buenos Aires Posts: 6,144
    Gibbs' Rule 51...
    ... I am not in the business of being liked anymore ...

  • courtmcc
    courtmcc South Jersey Posts: 1,143
    It's the cardinal sin. It's bad luck! I don't do it!
  • EnterThanman
    EnterThanman London, ON Posts: 1,057
    edited August 2014
    I love the quote in the movie, but don't buy it for reals.

    I love wearing shirts of the bands I'm going to see, and I love seeing my fellow fans wearing the shirts. When you're wearing the shirt and you see someone else wearing the shirt it's like a visual cue you both like wicked music. Give each other a little head nod and get that much more amped for the show.
    Post edited by EnterThanman on
    The member formerly known as Scratched Vinyl
  • derbydave
    derbydave Columbus, OH Posts: 11,254

    I love the quote in the movie, but don't buy it for reals.

    I love wearing shirts of the bands I'm going to see, and I love seeing my fellow fans wearing the shirts. When you're wearing the shirt and you see someone else wearing the shirt it's like a visual cue you both like wicked music. Give each other a little head nod and get that much more amped for the show.

    WOW...
    Your post just took me back to some GREAT memories from my high school days!!!
    Remember how much fun it was to wear your concert T-shirt to school the day after the show & see who else went too!!
    The Who...Pink Floyd...Rush...Bob Seger...plus many more,
    We ALWAYS did the little head nod too or would discuss the show if we weren't hurrying to get to class.
    GOOD TIMES A LONG, LONG time ago!!!
    Thanks for the MEMORIES!!! :-bd
    '96: Seattle: Key Arena
    '98: Seattle: Memorial Stadium 1 & 2
    '00: Columbus: Polaris
    '03: Columbus: Germain
    '10: Columbus: Nationwide Arena
    '11: East Troy: Alpine Valley - PJ20 1 & 2 + EV Detroit
    '12: Missoula + EV Jacksonville 1 & 2
    '13: Chicago / Pittsburgh / Buffalo / Seattle
    '14: Cincinnati / St. Louis / Tulsa / Lincoln / Memphis / Detroit / Moline
    '15: New York City - Global Citizen Festival
    '16: Greenville / Hampton / Raleigh / Columbia / Lexington / Ottawa / Toronto 1 & 2 / Wrigley 1 & 2
    '17: Brooklyn - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
    '18: London 1 & 2 / Seattle 1 & 2 / Missoula / Wrigley 1
    '22: Nashville / St. Louis


    http://www.livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=170

  • rr165892
    rr165892 Posts: 5,697
    edited August 2014
    derbydave said:

    I love the quote in the movie, but don't buy it for reals.

    I love wearing shirts of the bands I'm going to see, and I love seeing my fellow fans wearing the shirts. When you're wearing the shirt and you see someone else wearing the shirt it's like a visual cue you both like wicked music. Give each other a little head nod and get that much more amped for the show.

    WOW...
    Your post just took me back to some GREAT memories from my high school days!!!
    Remember how much fun it was to wear your concert T-shirt to school the day after the show & see who else went too!!
    The Who...Pink Floyd...Rush...Bob Seger...plus many more,
    We ALWAYS did the little head nod too or would discuss the show if we weren't hurrying to get to class.
    GOOD TIMES A LONG, LONG time ago!!!
    Thanks for the MEMORIES!!! :-bd
    Dave,
    You just reminded me of some good times.There was a very cute shy rocker girl in my math for dumb asses class.I had a swanky blue and white 2 sided Ozzy blizzard of Oz tour shirt on.She walks up to me while wearing A Black and white "Florida Jam" concert Jersey(ZZ Top,Billy Squier,Pat benetar) and Says."I love Ozzy and love your shirt,you wanna trade"?I of course said "right now"? She said" yes but not here" soooo we went down hall to an empty class and Traded.It was awesome.Got a new shirt and saw Boobs.I was a freshman and it was early in the year,so HS got of to a great start for me.
    She and I traded and would get each other more shirts all through high school.

    Edit-sorry it was Reo Speedwagon not ZZ Top.
    Post edited by rr165892 on
  • EnterThanman
    EnterThanman London, ON Posts: 1,057
    derbydave said:

    I love the quote in the movie, but don't buy it for reals.

    I love wearing shirts of the bands I'm going to see, and I love seeing my fellow fans wearing the shirts. When you're wearing the shirt and you see someone else wearing the shirt it's like a visual cue you both like wicked music. Give each other a little head nod and get that much more amped for the show.

    WOW...
    Your post just took me back to some GREAT memories from my high school days!!!
    Remember how much fun it was to wear your concert T-shirt to school the day after the show & see who else went too!!
    The Who...Pink Floyd...Rush...Bob Seger...plus many more,
    We ALWAYS did the little head nod too or would discuss the show if we weren't hurrying to get to class.
    GOOD TIMES A LONG, LONG time ago!!!
    Thanks for the MEMORIES!!! :-bd
    Absolutely! Glad you got something out of the post :)

    Also sounds like you saw some amazing bands in their prime!

    I've always loved that part of the show experience, and definitely the post show experience, where you're kind of united with people who you might otherwise not have that much in common with. It's tangible proof of the power of music.

    The member formerly known as Scratched Vinyl
  • derbydave
    derbydave Columbus, OH Posts: 11,254
    rr165892 said:

    derbydave said:

    I love the quote in the movie, but don't buy it for reals.

    I love wearing shirts of the bands I'm going to see, and I love seeing my fellow fans wearing the shirts. When you're wearing the shirt and you see someone else wearing the shirt it's like a visual cue you both like wicked music. Give each other a little head nod and get that much more amped for the show.

    WOW...
    Your post just took me back to some GREAT memories from my high school days!!!
    Remember how much fun it was to wear your concert T-shirt to school the day after the show & see who else went too!!
    The Who...Pink Floyd...Rush...Bob Seger...plus many more,
    We ALWAYS did the little head nod too or would discuss the show if we weren't hurrying to get to class.
    GOOD TIMES A LONG, LONG time ago!!!
    Thanks for the MEMORIES!!! :-bd
    Dave,
    You just reminded me of some good times.There was a very cute shy rocker girl in my math for dumb asses class.I had a swanky blue and white 2 sided Ozzy blizzard of Oz tour shirt on.She walks up to me while wearing A Black and white "Florida Jam" concert Jersey(ZZ Top,Billy Squier,Pat benetar) and Says."I love Ozzy and love your shirt,you wanna trade"?I of course said "right now"? She said" yes but not here" soooo we went down hall to an empty class and Traded.It was awesome.Got a new shirt and saw Boobs.I was a freshman and it was early in the year,so HS got of to a great start for me.
    She and I traded and would get each other more shirts all through high school.

    Edit-sorry it was Reo Speedwagon not ZZ Top.
    Sounds like a good start to High School...
    the "shy rocker girl" really wasn't that shy after all :)
    Growing up in Louisville...
    we had some GREAT "Derby Eve Jam" concerts!!!
    Sure wish I still had some of those T-shirts now.
    '96: Seattle: Key Arena
    '98: Seattle: Memorial Stadium 1 & 2
    '00: Columbus: Polaris
    '03: Columbus: Germain
    '10: Columbus: Nationwide Arena
    '11: East Troy: Alpine Valley - PJ20 1 & 2 + EV Detroit
    '12: Missoula + EV Jacksonville 1 & 2
    '13: Chicago / Pittsburgh / Buffalo / Seattle
    '14: Cincinnati / St. Louis / Tulsa / Lincoln / Memphis / Detroit / Moline
    '15: New York City - Global Citizen Festival
    '16: Greenville / Hampton / Raleigh / Columbia / Lexington / Ottawa / Toronto 1 & 2 / Wrigley 1 & 2
    '17: Brooklyn - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
    '18: London 1 & 2 / Seattle 1 & 2 / Missoula / Wrigley 1
    '22: Nashville / St. Louis


    http://www.livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=170

  • derbydave
    derbydave Columbus, OH Posts: 11,254

    derbydave said:

    I love the quote in the movie, but don't buy it for reals.

    I love wearing shirts of the bands I'm going to see, and I love seeing my fellow fans wearing the shirts. When you're wearing the shirt and you see someone else wearing the shirt it's like a visual cue you both like wicked music. Give each other a little head nod and get that much more amped for the show.

    WOW...
    Your post just took me back to some GREAT memories from my high school days!!!
    Remember how much fun it was to wear your concert T-shirt to school the day after the show & see who else went too!!
    The Who...Pink Floyd...Rush...Bob Seger...plus many more,
    We ALWAYS did the little head nod too or would discuss the show if we weren't hurrying to get to class.
    GOOD TIMES A LONG, LONG time ago!!!
    Thanks for the MEMORIES!!! :-bd
    Absolutely! Glad you got something out of the post :)

    Also sounds like you saw some amazing bands in their prime!

    I've always loved that part of the show experience, and definitely the post show experience, where you're kind of united with people who you might otherwise not have that much in common with. It's tangible proof of the power of music.

    :-bd
    '96: Seattle: Key Arena
    '98: Seattle: Memorial Stadium 1 & 2
    '00: Columbus: Polaris
    '03: Columbus: Germain
    '10: Columbus: Nationwide Arena
    '11: East Troy: Alpine Valley - PJ20 1 & 2 + EV Detroit
    '12: Missoula + EV Jacksonville 1 & 2
    '13: Chicago / Pittsburgh / Buffalo / Seattle
    '14: Cincinnati / St. Louis / Tulsa / Lincoln / Memphis / Detroit / Moline
    '15: New York City - Global Citizen Festival
    '16: Greenville / Hampton / Raleigh / Columbia / Lexington / Ottawa / Toronto 1 & 2 / Wrigley 1 & 2
    '17: Brooklyn - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
    '18: London 1 & 2 / Seattle 1 & 2 / Missoula / Wrigley 1
    '22: Nashville / St. Louis


    http://www.livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=170

  • vaggar99
    vaggar99 San Diego USA Posts: 3,431
    yeah, that rule doesn't make much sense. i do avoid listening to PJ too much before a show. it actually makes me cringe to hear people blaring PJ in the parking lot, especially songs like Even Flow and Alive.
  • hrd2imgn
    hrd2imgn Southwest Burbs of Chicago Posts: 4,924
    Rule 20, don't ever use rules made in fictional movies and or books, though fiction can be fun, it is just that, fiction.
  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524
    derbydave said:

    I love the quote in the movie, but don't buy it for reals.

    I love wearing shirts of the bands I'm going to see, and I love seeing my fellow fans wearing the shirts. When you're wearing the shirt and you see someone else wearing the shirt it's like a visual cue you both like wicked music. Give each other a little head nod and get that much more amped for the show.

    WOW...
    Your post just took me back to some GREAT memories from my high school days!!!
    Remember how much fun it was to wear your concert T-shirt to school the day after the show & see who else went too!!
    The Who...Pink Floyd...Rush...Bob Seger...plus many more,
    We ALWAYS did the little head nod too or would discuss the show if we weren't hurrying to get to class.
    GOOD TIMES A LONG, LONG time ago!!!
    Thanks for the MEMORIES!!! :-bd
    Ha - "little head nod"

    I'm joining the "thanks for the memories" ranks (cue Bob Hope :D )

    Guessing we grew up around the same time. I too had The Who and Rush. Van Halen as well, when DLR was the frontman.

    Man, I wish I still had those T's. They eventually got decimated over time.
  • derbydave
    derbydave Columbus, OH Posts: 11,254
    hedonist said:

    derbydave said:

    I love the quote in the movie, but don't buy it for reals.

    I love wearing shirts of the bands I'm going to see, and I love seeing my fellow fans wearing the shirts. When you're wearing the shirt and you see someone else wearing the shirt it's like a visual cue you both like wicked music. Give each other a little head nod and get that much more amped for the show.

    WOW...
    Your post just took me back to some GREAT memories from my high school days!!!
    Remember how much fun it was to wear your concert T-shirt to school the day after the show & see who else went too!!
    The Who...Pink Floyd...Rush...Bob Seger...plus many more,
    We ALWAYS did the little head nod too or would discuss the show if we weren't hurrying to get to class.
    GOOD TIMES A LONG, LONG time ago!!!
    Thanks for the MEMORIES!!! :-bd
    Ha - "little head nod"

    I'm joining the "thanks for the memories" ranks (cue Bob Hope :D )

    Guessing we grew up around the same time. I too had The Who and Rush. Van Halen as well, when DLR was the frontman.

    Man, I wish I still had those T's. They eventually got decimated over time.
    I got to see Rush on the 2112 & Farewell to Kings tours...never got to see Van Halen!!
    I was a HUGE Bob Seger fan back in the day & saw him 4 times!!!
    GOOD TIMES!!
    '96: Seattle: Key Arena
    '98: Seattle: Memorial Stadium 1 & 2
    '00: Columbus: Polaris
    '03: Columbus: Germain
    '10: Columbus: Nationwide Arena
    '11: East Troy: Alpine Valley - PJ20 1 & 2 + EV Detroit
    '12: Missoula + EV Jacksonville 1 & 2
    '13: Chicago / Pittsburgh / Buffalo / Seattle
    '14: Cincinnati / St. Louis / Tulsa / Lincoln / Memphis / Detroit / Moline
    '15: New York City - Global Citizen Festival
    '16: Greenville / Hampton / Raleigh / Columbia / Lexington / Ottawa / Toronto 1 & 2 / Wrigley 1 & 2
    '17: Brooklyn - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
    '18: London 1 & 2 / Seattle 1 & 2 / Missoula / Wrigley 1
    '22: Nashville / St. Louis


    http://www.livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=170

  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    cant wait to rock my vienna shirt in cincinnatti!!
    Monkey Driven, Call this Living?
  • facepollution
    facepollution Posts: 6,834

    I love the quote in the movie, but don't buy it for reals.

    I love wearing shirts of the bands I'm going to see, and I love seeing my fellow fans wearing the shirts. When you're wearing the shirt and you see someone else wearing the shirt it's like a visual cue you both like wicked music. Give each other a little head nod and get that much more amped for the show.

    You don't think the fact you are are all at the same show indicates that you all have a shared taste of wicked music?!





  • rr165892
    rr165892 Posts: 5,697
    hedonist said:

    derbydave said:

    I love the quote in the movie, but don't buy it for reals.

    I love wearing shirts of the bands I'm going to see, and I love seeing my fellow fans wearing the shirts. When you're wearing the shirt and you see someone else wearing the shirt it's like a visual cue you both like wicked music. Give each other a little head nod and get that much more amped for the show.

    WOW...
    Your post just took me back to some GREAT memories from my high school days!!!
    Remember how much fun it was to wear your concert T-shirt to school the day after the show & see who else went too!!
    The Who...Pink Floyd...Rush...Bob Seger...plus many more,
    We ALWAYS did the little head nod too or would discuss the show if we weren't hurrying to get to class.
    GOOD TIMES A LONG, LONG time ago!!!
    Thanks for the MEMORIES!!! :-bd
    Ha - "little head nod"

    I'm joining the "thanks for the memories" ranks (cue Bob Hope :D )

    Guessing we grew up around the same time. I too had The Who and Rush. Van Halen as well, when DLR was the frontman.

    Man, I wish I still had those T's. They eventually got decimated over time.
    I kept a lot of mine from 70s and 80s in a box.not sure why I did but it turned out just fine.My youngest is 19 and she took all my old ones including the one I mentioned above.That shirt is like 35 years old and its still kicking.She wears an old "Us Festival" jersey also thats about as old and of course an old stick man shirt from early nineties.
    I broke out a classic Joan Jett bad reputation shirt this weekend.Fits like a glove
  • rr165892
    rr165892 Posts: 5,697
    derbydave said:

    hedonist said:

    derbydave said:

    I love the quote in the movie, but don't buy it for reals.

    I love wearing shirts of the bands I'm going to see, and I love seeing my fellow fans wearing the shirts. When you're wearing the shirt and you see someone else wearing the shirt it's like a visual cue you both like wicked music. Give each other a little head nod and get that much more amped for the show.

    WOW...
    Your post just took me back to some GREAT memories from my high school days!!!
    Remember how much fun it was to wear your concert T-shirt to school the day after the show & see who else went too!!
    The Who...Pink Floyd...Rush...Bob Seger...plus many more,
    We ALWAYS did the little head nod too or would discuss the show if we weren't hurrying to get to class.
    GOOD TIMES A LONG, LONG time ago!!!
    Thanks for the MEMORIES!!! :-bd
    Ha - "little head nod"

    I'm joining the "thanks for the memories" ranks (cue Bob Hope :D )

    Guessing we grew up around the same time. I too had The Who and Rush. Van Halen as well, when DLR was the frontman.

    Man, I wish I still had those T's. They eventually got decimated over time.
    I got to see Rush on the 2112 & Farewell to Kings tours...never got to see Van Halen!!
    I was a HUGE Bob Seger fan back in the day & saw him 4 times!!!
    GOOD TIMES!!
    Old VH was great.If you get to see them on tour again don't miss it.Eddie still kills it.I bet Seger was great.I saw Journey about that many times back in the day
  • rr165892
    rr165892 Posts: 5,697
    derbydave said:

    rr165892 said:

    derbydave said:

    I love the quote in the movie, but don't buy it for reals.

    I love wearing shirts of the bands I'm going to see, and I love seeing my fellow fans wearing the shirts. When you're wearing the shirt and you see someone else wearing the shirt it's like a visual cue you both like wicked music. Give each other a little head nod and get that much more amped for the show.

    WOW...
    Your post just took me back to some GREAT memories from my high school days!!!
    Remember how much fun it was to wear your concert T-shirt to school the day after the show & see who else went too!!
    The Who...Pink Floyd...Rush...Bob Seger...plus many more,
    We ALWAYS did the little head nod too or would discuss the show if we weren't hurrying to get to class.
    GOOD TIMES A LONG, LONG time ago!!!
    Thanks for the MEMORIES!!! :-bd
    Dave,
    You just reminded me of some good times.There was a very cute shy rocker girl in my math for dumb asses class.I had a swanky blue and white 2 sided Ozzy blizzard of Oz tour shirt on.She walks up to me while wearing A Black and white "Florida Jam" concert Jersey(ZZ Top,Billy Squier,Pat benetar) and Says."I love Ozzy and love your shirt,you wanna trade"?I of course said "right now"? She said" yes but not here" soooo we went down hall to an empty class and Traded.It was awesome.Got a new shirt and saw Boobs.I was a freshman and it was early in the year,so HS got of to a great start for me.
    She and I traded and would get each other more shirts all through high school.

    Edit-sorry it was Reo Speedwagon not ZZ Top.
    Sounds like a good start to High School...
    the "shy rocker girl" really wasn't that shy after all :)
    Growing up in Louisville...
    we had some GREAT "Derby Eve Jam" concerts!!!
    Sure wish I still had some of those T-shirts now.
    She came out of her shell pretty quick.She turned out to be a fun party buddy.One of those really cool chicks who "got it" ya know