04.02.2007, 05:24 PM | #61 |
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Rob Instigator - with all respect, I believe that Messrs Lydon, Jones, Matlock and Cook won their intellectual property rights from McLaren in the mid 80's, after a messy and protracted court case. If the Sex Pistols are marketing themselves like a bunch of shameless douchebags, then you need to go to the original source to complain. Not that they'd listen, I'm sure.
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04.02.2007, 05:35 PM | #62 |
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I can understand the frustration of encountering someone who is not all that they appear. For instance, this girl at my first college who always used to wear t-shirts of musicians and groups that she maybe knew a few songs from, at most. And her clothing acted as a conversation starter, but she had nothing to back it up with, so the conversations often went nowhere. That part is annoying. I also had a friend in high school who, to impress me, started wearing t-shirts of bands she knew I listened to. That was a bit obnoxious, especially since one of those groups was none other than Sonic Youth, and after having taken her to one of their concerts, she told me that she didn't enjoy it at all. That much was fine, but why wear the shirt then? I didn't need her to pretend.
On the other hand, if you like the shirt, then you like the shirt. And it's all just clothing, and it shouldn't matter. Like those Warhol handbags and t-shirts you see so much of now. You can't expect everyone who wears a banana shirt to be into the Velvet Underground. I mean and now you can hardly expect the person to know who Warhol was. Because for the most part, it's just a bunch of rich girls who are buying this stuff because they sell it in all the boutiques, and they are accustomed to shopping there. Nothing against rich people, of course. Crypto, I love you man.
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I stand corrected! when have the sex pistols NOT acted like douchebags?
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There should be a law passed that if you see a person on the street wearing your favourite band's T-shirt you are allowed to stop them and make them name three tracks off one of the band's early album. If they fail, you can shoot them, but if they succeed you have to buy them a slap-up meal in a restaurant of their choice. Seems reasonable to me.
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04.03.2007, 10:19 AM | #66 |
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This reminds me of somebody I knew a few years ago who wore t-shirts "ironically". I had a purple Ordnance Survey t-shirt that I got at work, and he bought it from me.
When I questioned whether he really wanted to wear it he said, "yes, it's ironic". I thought people would just think he was some geek who worked for Ordnance Survey. Strange that some people put so much thought into these things. And all the band t-shirts you see in High Street shops, especially ones for children. |
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Does Seth fit into his SY babygro yet, Pookie?
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He started wearing it a couple of days ago! That doesn't count by the way, viewers, because his daddy is a fan. Kitty had a great Clash t-shirt too, which will be recycled on Seth when he's big enough. |
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In Seth's case I'd make an exception - I'd grant him a pardon as long as he buys me lunch. Egg and cress sandwiches, a packet of quavers and a carton of orange juice will do just fine.
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I blame the parents.
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seriously....what in the fuck is with that?? I saw some 10 year old wearing one this weekend and thought "he likes AC/DC???". I care so little for AC/DC, I didn't think anything of it....is it really a "thing"? |
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I think band t-shirts for children is part of the same thing. For some people bands are a fashion accessory, even if it only amounts to buying a t-shirt. And I think increasingly children are seen as a fashion accessory, or at least that is one of their functions. So you see parent and child in matching hooker outfits, and matching Ramones t-shirts.
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You dress Kitty in a hooker outfit???? Does her mother not object?
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posers are posers
call it what it is
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That's alot different though. Roy Lichtenstein creates visual art for no said purpose other than to be visualised. Sonic Youth create music which the music brings merchandise to advertise and support that music and the band itself. Mr. Lichtenstein (whose work is fantastic) did not create art as advertisement. If someone is wearing a Sonic Youth shirt not knowing who the fuck they are, they're supporting something they don't have a clue about and that's complete ignorance and naivity.
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