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Anyone Have Any Vintage Concert T-shirts ?



I have two from Animals {In The Flesh} tour. One is from the Tampa Bay show 4/24/77 and the other is from either Philadelphia or Boston, I can't tell.





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I had a tie-dye Dark Side Of The Moon and A old Momentary Lape Of Reason shirts but my stupid ex-husband took both when we divorced

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That stinks, were you the original buyer or did you get via ebay/vintage store ?
You have/had a vintage darkside t-shirt ! Wow

I wasn't around when the floyd were in their prime, I got the t-shirts through vinatge stores. I flipped when I saw them,Floyd t-shirts from their 70's concerts are a rare find. The prices were pretty steep,but they were in excellent condition

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The Momentary Lapse shirt was brand new and the tiedye dark side was actually from Goodwill I had a Doors Lava Lamp he took too I had some pretty neat stuff that the asswipe took when we divorced

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I don't know if it counts, but I've still got my 'The Pros And Cons Of Hitch hiking' T-Shirt from the Roger Waters concert at Earls Court in 1984.

http://www.myspace.com/taffy1967

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Yeah it would count and that's pretty cool,I had the Waters/Gilmour conflict shirt that said oh by the way...which one's pink? but guess who got that one...



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No I haven't I'm afraid.

I've still got a few Pink Floyd T-shirts I bought when I was in my teens and their carefully stored away.

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I didn't mean you LOL I was talking about my ex husband in my other threads in this topic he got all my floyd shirts when we divorced

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the vintage darkside concert t-shirts I've seen don't have the {iconic] prism.
They either had an EKG heartbeat design graphic,eclipsed moon,or a group shot of the band. Funny how every darkside t-shirt found in retailers today is all about the prisim. The prism was used on some Animals concert t-shirts, but it was overshadowed by other floyd images and used sparingly

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here's one from 1975 wywh/dark side tour

http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-PINK-FLOYD-WISH-YOU-WERE-HERE-TOUR-SHIRT-1975-M_W0QQitemZ260519977108QQcmdZViewItemQQptZVintage_Unisex_T_Shirts?hash=item3ca8336094

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Yes, I got the last tie-dyed pink DSOTM shirt at their Washington, D.C. show in 1974. I have worn it once and then for an hour. Love it!

There are a lot of PF shirts on E-bay though I suspect they are new rather than vintage.

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wow ! 1974....pretty cool

every now and then some real/vintage PF concert t-shirts pop up on ebay. Most of them are from Animals or The Wall

they make...headcheese.they take the head and they boit it, except for the tongue !

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I had a black t-shirt for The Wall from their appearance at the L.A. Sports Arena in... 1978!

I loved that shirt, it was just the brick pattern in white ink and the band's name and logo for The Wall.

I had that shirt for many years, and the material eventually ended up really thin, the way I love my t's. It held together nicely, apart for a small hole or two, and I wonder whatever happened to it.

I think the only other gig t-shirt I have that remains is for a live performance by Tangerine Dream in 1986 at Irvine Meadows.



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I got a modern concert T-Shirt from Roger Water's the Wall tour.
Its of black planes dropping crosses on a city - In Tye Dye

"Nobody is free, even the birds are chained to the sky" - Bob Dylan

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