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Fashion: Wearing your own band s t-shirt

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 11:08 am
by mthomasdavies_Archive
I must say, when I've been on tour my (sparsely) packed clothing has become awfully repellent and I've had to resort to wearing some of our merch. But still, faux-pas!

Fashion: Wearing your own band s t-shirt

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 11:24 am
by newcopcar_Archive
I always am impressed when I see a band do this AND actually pull it off. It's happened to me twice in the last five years or so, the initial offender being Robert Pollard wearing what was probably a "youth sized" Guided By Voices shirt. So hilarious, disturbing and, for all its inappropriateness, appropriate.

The last time was during one of those recent Wire tours, where Colin Newman and Bruce Gilbert were both sporting the same shirts that they were selling. I didn't even notice until about three quarters of the way through the set, most likely because I was busy scratching my head and thinking "Really? Steinberger?? Line 6 pod???? Really???"

Fashion: Wearing your own band s t-shirt

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 12:05 pm
by Angry_Dragon_Archive
NOT CRAP as long as you don't suck or pull lame cock rock moves.

Oh yeah, CRAP if you're in Metallica.

Fashion: Wearing your own band s t-shirt

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 12:06 pm
by mthomasdavies_Archive
newcopcar wrote:The last time was during one of those recent Wire tours, where Colin Newman and Bruce Gilbert were both sporting the same shirts that they were selling...


That's funny. Seeing Colin and Bruce wear Wire t-shirts on the last tour was partly an inspiration for this poll. I (overtly) heckled them about that very faux pas.

(Yeah, I heckled Wire—you try not yelling “Manscapeâ€

Fashion: Wearing your own band s t-shirt

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 12:11 pm
by djanes1_Archive
Dylan, I've been hearing rumors about this...

Fashion: Wearing your own band s t-shirt

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 12:12 pm
by placeholder_Archive
CRAP. I always thought wearing your own band shirt was a

Angry_Dragon wrote:lame cock rock move


in and of itself.

Caveat: When I saw Wire a couple of years back, Bruce Gilbert was wearing a Wire shirt. Just to corroborate the other stories about this.

Just about anything you do is likely to be

Angry_Dragon wrote:CRAP if you're in Metallica.

Fashion: Wearing your own band s t-shirt

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 12:19 pm
by kerble_Archive
It is only acceptable on laundry day in the privacy of your own home or something of that caliber. Even if you have a nice t-shirt.


Faiz

Fashion: Wearing your own band s t-shirt

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 12:34 pm
by newcopcar_Archive
mthomasdavies wrote:That's funny. Seeing Colin and Bruce wear Wire t-shirts on the last tour was partly an inspiration for this poll. I (overtly) heckled them about that very faux pas.


Funny shit. Using "WIR" as a heckle- even more funny!

Fashion: Wearing your own band s t-shirt

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 4:28 pm
by Dylan_Archive
djanes1 wrote:Dylan, I've been hearing rumors about this...


I didn't do it, but I can appreciate the sentiment.

Fashion: Wearing your own band s t-shirt

Posted: Fri Sep 24, 2004 6:28 pm
by dre_Archive
I have friends that will give people limitless amounts of shit for this seeming faux pas of biblical proportions. It seems to be a really big deal to a lot of people. I just don't get it. I voted NOT CRAP cuz it's just a damn shirt. And the whole idea of being DIY and promoting yourself is, well, promoting yourself, and that includes what you have to sell.

Admittedly, I don't think I would do it at a show. Worn in front of your own fans/audience, that's sort of like preaching to the converted. I would wear one of my band's shirts to work or something though, where people are unlikely to know anything about me and my musical exploits. Or even around my friends, who are more likely to see it as 'laundry' than as 'band promotional device.'

Still, NOT CRAP. It's just a freaking shirt, get over it.