Is is safe to say Kong is the best/most desirable poster ever
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Both are meh but that's just me.sak300zx said:
The 96 Merriweather poster is the best poster made
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you're all forgetting about this beauty
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Two of my grails there! Mansfield, Seattle 98 and a few other 98's. But..... I'm partial to one.....SweetDaddyLou said:Zeke Vegas 98 and Koziks Unicorn 92 are sweet in my eyes.
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^^^niceOh please let it rain today.
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I would go further to say the 90s posters were fun and didn't have to mean shit. Artists and the buyers alike are looking too much into it these days. Give me a cartoon figure on a hot rod any day.0
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Seems like post-2000 that the Kong, Cracker Jack, and Pitt 13 are the consensus choice outside of variants. Part of the greatness of the Kong is that it was coupled with the greatness of that show. Top 5 Poster...Top 5 show as well.Post edited by droptheleash9 on0
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Are they the consensus because people said so and majority follow. ..then they become sort after? Were there any less produced of those 3?droptheleash9 said:Seems like post-2000 that the Kong, Cracker Jack, and Pitt 13 are the consensus choice outside of variants. Part of the greatness of the Kong is that it was coupled with the greatness of that show. Top 5 Poster...Top 5 show as well.
Personally i think some in the past 18 years since 98 are better than those 3. Personal choice
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1998 was 18 years ago. Fuck0
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Its definitely a personal choice, but I think based upon most people's personal choice, Kong's clearly most desired poster (if not the "best" which is more subjective). I'm not an art expert by any stretch but the things the Kong, Cracker Jack, Pitt 13 and even the Lexington 16 have in common is the subject matter kicks ass and puts it over the top. The molten iron being poured into a guitar mold...The Cracker Jack kid with the devil horn... DK with the classic 80s arcade vibe...That's what makes the prints the most desirable in the past decade.Post edited by sak300zx onwww.Collectionzz.com0
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As far as most desireable... no.
1998s of course are in a different world. Hartford 96.
As far as post 98. Not including variants and such... i would say pj20 billboard would get the most responses if someone offered it up. Followed by cracker jack, then kong.0 -
98s are the most expensive, but you rarely see people looking for them. Maybe because they're expensive.MayDay10 said:As far as most desireable... no.
1998s of course are in a different world. Hartford 96.
As far as post 98. Not including variants and such... i would say pj20 billboard would get the most responses if someone offered it up. Followed by cracker jack, then kong.
Call me crazy but I don't like this at all, I guess it's because of the event more than the poster itself.
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Man I absolutely love hartford 2010 more than kong.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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I like some 98's, but never understood the fuss for some of them.
My fav print, kinda PJ related is the Neil Young Kozik from '93 I think"Born on third, thinks he got a triple."0 -
Less hype. Typically lower print runs. Innocent prints. Less critique. People bought simply whether they liked or not. Not for investment. Not because others liked them. Not to fund tours. I would take those any day. No amount of variants can replace those rarities. People didn't care for them like now. So less available in mint. I know all this is not talking about the print style per se but it's why they are more covetedscurtis said:I like some 98's, but never understood the fuss for some of them.
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true, but your comparing apples with oranges. in 1998 the Internet was not like it is now with people connecting. There couldn't be a huge market, because people wouldn't know what a poster looked like from different stops on the tour, only the concert they went to. There was also no e-commerce, no one would buy things online. There was no eBay.Release EV said:
Less hype. Typically lower print runs. Innocent prints. Less critique. People bought simply whether they liked or not. Not for investment. Not because others liked them. Not to fund tours. I would take those any day. No amount of variants can replace those rarities. People didn't care for them like now. So less available in mint. I know all this is not talking about the print style per se but it's why they are more covetedscurtis said:I like some 98's, but never understood the fuss for some of them.
My fav print, kinda PJ related is the Neil Young Kozik from '93 I think
But I will agree with you I hate the variants and multi poster shows like the baseball stadiums and Global Citizens, that seems very commercial to me. One show, one poster, move on.www.Collectionzz.com0 -
MayDay10 said:
As far as most desireable... no.
1998s of course are in a different world. Hartford 96.
As far as post 98. Not including variants and such... i would say pj20 billboard would get the most responses if someone offered it up. Followed by cracker jack, then kong.
AGREED!!
The '98 posters are just INCREDIBLE!!
After searching for YEARS...
I finally scored the poster for my Seattle '98 shows:
Love my Seattle '96 poster too...
it was much easier to find this one,
and much less expensive too:
My favorite poster from the 2010 tour was from Berlin...
I really like the symbolism of this poster.
I'd have to say the Munk One - Pittsburgh '13, Shuss Cracker Jack, PJ20 Billboard and even the Munk One - EV Seattle '11 are the modern classics for me!!'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. Louis0 -
I think the Kong (like most recent Ames posters) is overrated. They are like the Nickleback of poster producers (i.e., lets pick Transformers or Donkey Kong and the masses will go for it). They've figured out that all they need to do is put band members on the posters to sell it (Kentucky Six, Trieste 2014, Transformers NYC 2015, Mexico City 2015) and then make three variants of it. The masses love it but give me something actually creative by Sperry, EMEK, or Munk One any day.0
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derbydave said:MayDay10 said:
As far as most desireable... no.
1998s of course are in a different world. Hartford 96.
As far as post 98. Not including variants and such... i would say pj20 billboard would get the most responses if someone offered it up. Followed by cracker jack, then kong.
AGREED!!
The '98 posters are just INCREDIBLE!!
After searching for YEARS...
I finally scored the poster for my Seattle '98 shows:
Love my Seattle '96 poster too...
it was much easier to find this one,
and much less expensive too:
My favorite poster from the 2010 tour was from Berlin...
I really like the symbolism of this poster.
I'd have to say the Munk One - Pittsburgh '13, Shuss Cracker Jack, PJ20 Billboard and even the Munk One - EV Seattle '11 are the modern classics for me!!derbydave said:MayDay10 said:As far as most desireable... no.
1998s of course are in a different world. Hartford 96.
As far as post 98. Not including variants and such... i would say pj20 billboard would get the most responses if someone offered it up. Followed by cracker jack, then kong.
AGREED!!
The '98 posters are just INCREDIBLE!!
After searching for YEARS...
I finally scored the poster for my Seattle '98 shows:
Love my Seattle '96 poster too...
it was much easier to find this one,
and much less expensive too:
My favorite poster from the 2010 tour was from Berlin...
I really like the symbolism of this poster.
I'd have to say the Munk One - Pittsburgh '13, Shuss Cracker Jack, PJ20 Billboard and even the Munk One - EV Seattle '11 are the modern classics for me!!
Excellent framing !!!! Totally make those posters much better. I've never seen that elephant poster either. That's a beauty.derbydave said:MayDay10 said:As far as most desireable... no.
1998s of course are in a different world. Hartford 96.
As far as post 98. Not including variants and such... i would say pj20 billboard would get the most responses if someone offered it up. Followed by cracker jack, then kong.
AGREED!!
The '98 posters are just INCREDIBLE!!
After searching for YEARS...
I finally scored the poster for my Seattle '98 shows:
Love my Seattle '96 poster too...
it was much easier to find this one,
and much less expensive too:
My favorite poster from the 2010 tour was from Berlin...
I really like the symbolism of this poster.
I'd have to say the Munk One - Pittsburgh '13, Shuss Cracker Jack, PJ20 Billboard and even the Munk One - EV Seattle '11 are the modern classics for me!!www.Collectionzz.com0 -
bootlegger10 said:
I think the Kong (like most recent Ames posters) is overrated. They are like the Nickleback of poster producers (i.e., lets pick Transformers or Donkey Kong and the masses will go for it). They've figured out that all they need to do is put band members on the posters to sell it (Kentucky Six, Trieste 2014, Transformers NYC 2015, Mexico City 2015) and then make three variants of it. The masses love it but give me something actually creative by Sperry, EMEK, or Munk One any day.
I agree with you that Ames is definitely going back to the same well by putting the band's faces on different characters, i.e. Wrestlers, transformers, saints etc. but they do do it well. However, DK isn't like those...bootlegger10 said:I think the Kong (like most recent Ames posters) is overrated. They are like the Nickleback of poster producers (i.e., lets pick Transformers or Donkey Kong and the masses will go for it). They've figured out that all they need to do is put band members on the posters to sell it (Kentucky Six, Trieste 2014, Transformers NYC 2015, Mexico City 2015) and then make three variants of it. The masses love it but give me something actually creative by Sperry, EMEK, or Munk One any day.
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Fair points dude. Posters aside take me back to the 90s lolsak300zx said:
true, but your comparing apples with oranges. in 1998 the Internet was not like it is now with people connecting. There couldn't be a huge market, because people wouldn't know what a poster looked like from different stops on the tour, only the concert they went to. There was also no e-commerce, no one would buy things online. There was no eBay.Release EV said:
Less hype. Typically lower print runs. Innocent prints. Less critique. People bought simply whether they liked or not. Not for investment. Not because others liked them. Not to fund tours. I would take those any day. No amount of variants can replace those rarities. People didn't care for them like now. So less available in mint. I know all this is not talking about the print style per se but it's why they are more covetedscurtis said:I like some 98's, but never understood the fuss for some of them.
My fav print, kinda PJ related is the Neil Young Kozik from '93 I think
But I will agree with you I hate the variants and multi poster shows like the baseball stadiums and Global Citizens, that seems very commercial to me. One show, one poster, move on.0
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