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sarramkrop 04.01.2007 05:50 AM

Non-SY fans wearing Goo tshirts
 
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Toilet & Bowels 04.01.2007 05:52 AM

the world is going to shit, and sonic youth are past their best too.

pokkeherrie 04.01.2007 05:54 AM

HE wuzn't a tr00 fan yet he wore an SY shirt!!!???



so?

Glice 04.01.2007 06:15 AM

I'm not too worried. If it were anything other than the Goo tee it'd be rubbish, but that's such a gorgeous pic I can't be bothered to care. I've seen one of the Sugababes in said tee... possibly Mutya.

Oh, hi there irrelevant post, long time no see.

pokkeherrie 04.01.2007 06:18 AM

Well you don't need a permit or official fan license to wear Sonic Youth shirts. He might just like the Goo cover, which is indeed pretty great.
But I agree that it's a bit silly when people wear band shirts purely as a fashion statement or whatever though. A friend once said something clever in a club about the VU shirt some dude was wearing and then the dude replied "I don't really know them; I just liked the shirt." End of conversation.

Oh, hi there glice.

pokkeherrie 04.01.2007 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
Don't take me ever so seriously. It was a moment, that's all. The reason that i decided to lecture him a bit is because said guy is very judgemental of other people and what they wear, so i happened to snap, tha's all. Jesus, i feel 15 again. Can someone teach me English grammar?


Sure can! "I" is written as a capital.

Washing Machine 04.01.2007 06:42 AM

Its the sudden respect Sarramkrop! When you are wearing a SY or VU tshirt particularly at a club or some music affiliated place people have more respect for you, more people talk to you and more people have time for you (I had my Experimental, Jet set shirt on in a club one night..never again). Its extremely sad I know! Talk to them for 5mins they always get caught out.

I know everyone thinks it probebly because the said person just likes the picture but thats very unlikely...its probebly just some dumb attempt to look 'Cool'

pokkeherrie 04.01.2007 06:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sn@ke
I have these T-shirts....Deerhoof(1) and Sonic Youth (2)...never wear them....I'm too scared of the people who ask: "what? are you into heavy metal?".


Back in the 90's an uncle saw me in my Washing Machine shirt and said the name Sonic Youth sounded like they're a christian rock band. My uncle's not very "cool" though.

Washing Machine 04.01.2007 07:10 AM

The only purpose they serve as I can see is attracting the attention of like minded people. But this never happens in my experience they usually dig 'Dirty boots' and think they are the coolest thing since Iggy Pop took a dump.

That reminds me I was at a My Chemical Romance gig (yes, yes, yes...the first 2 albums rock I don't care what you say) and some guy said to me "I'm too cool for this gig really...I'M A BLEEDING THROUGH fan". And i'm thinking like dude we're at a MCR gig we both left the right to be called 'cool' at the door when we bought these tickets.

afterthefact 04.01.2007 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Washing Machine
The only purpose they serve as I can see is attracting the attention of like minded people. But this never happens in my experience they usually dig 'Dirty boots' and think they are the coolest thing since Iggy Pop took a dump.

That reminds me I was at a My Chemical Romance gig (yes, yes, yes...the first 2 albums rock I don't care what you say) and some guy said to me "I'm too cool for this gig really...I'M A BLEEDING THROUGH fan". And i'm thinking like dude we're at a MCR gig we both left the right to be called 'cool' at the door when we bought these tickets.

Haha, that's hilarious. Even if it were a Yanni show, just the fact that somebody actually said "I'm too cool for this gig" is just pathetic :)

king_buzzo 04.01.2007 08:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sn@ke
I have these T-shirts....Deerhoof(1) and Sonic Youth (2)...never wear them....I'm too scared of the people who ask: "what? are you into heavy metal?".


Haha...

MellySingsDoom 04.01.2007 08:46 AM

A mate of mine once called me a wanker for wearing an Einsturzende Neubauten T-shirt.

Wait a minute, he was talking about the shirt, wasn't he?...

Ripchord 04.01.2007 08:46 AM

I saw a girl at school a few months ago wearing a SY shirt and i was wearing the same one so i asked her if she liked them and she didn't even know that it was a band. I guess that's what they get for selling SY shirts at Urban Outfitters.

Washing Machine 04.01.2007 08:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MellySingsDoom
A mate of mine once called me a wanker for wearing an Einsturzende Neubauten T-shirt.

Wait a minute, he was talking about the shirt, wasn't he?...


It depends what uncomprimising stains you had on the tshirt I suppose...

MellySingsDoom 04.01.2007 09:19 AM

At least it distracted him from the jizz stains I had in my hair.

Glice 04.01.2007 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Washing Machine
That reminds me I was at a My Chemical Romance gig (yes, yes, yes...the first 2 albums rock I don't care what you say) and some guy said to me "I'm too cool for this gig really...I'M A BLEEDING THROUGH fan". And i'm thinking like dude we're at a MCR gig we both left the right to be called 'cool' at the door when we bought these tickets.


MCR are awesome. I think people don't like them because, unlike most ugly gobshites with guitars, they can actually write a chorus and that Gerard chap is a handsome fucker. Oh, and actual girls like them as well.

ALIEN ANAL 04.01.2007 09:25 AM

MCR are not awesome .

demonrail666 04.01.2007 09:29 AM

I remember buying a Cramps shirt as a kid long before hearing their music. I was really into comics and horror films and stuff like that and just thought it was a drawing of some cartoon zombie gang or something.

!@#$%! 04.01.2007 09:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sarramkrop
I hate starting this thread, in a way, but last night i was talking to this guy i've known for a few years who has a habit of wearing band tees, even though he doesn't really know the band. Perhaps i'm really a snob, even though i am not and i haven't got enough reasons to, but i drilled his brain with my lectures till he said that i'm rude. It's just that shallowness gets on my nerves more, now.


well porkie what can i say, the world is coming to an end and our very way of life is threatened at the core.

i am burning all my sonic youth shirts immediately, or better yet, giving them to goodwill (an american charity shop) so that some unschooled pauper gets to wear them in the supermarket parking lot he inhabits while i confine myself to an exclusive attire of fake fur tshirts devoid of any logos or propaganda.

thurston on the other hand must be laughing his way to the bank as we speak...

ALIEN ANAL 04.01.2007 09:35 AM

i use to wear a Bad Religion shirt but it was because i liked what was on it. I didnt like the band or anything, and most people around here had no idea. I loved the old peoples reactions to it.


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