Pearl Jam Washington 06 Klausen
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Last edited by palehighway on Fri Jun 27, 2008 6:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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" I'm saddened for Scooter Libby and his family. "
That's what our spineless piece of fudge leader says after he sacrifices one of his aides to save his own vacationing ass. drymounting pig.
Almost as lame as the photo ops with our hardworking military.
That's what our spineless piece of fudge leader says after he sacrifices one of his aides to save his own vacationing ass. drymounting pig.
Almost as lame as the photo ops with our hardworking military.
1. You need to see it in person to truly appreciate it (it's style is akin to a classic war propaganda poster, striking colors and imagery, and that's not black paper it's printed on -- that's all ink on white paper).jodeci78 wrote:can someone tell me why this poster is worth so much?
I like the art, but I don't get why its so expensive.
2. Very hard to find. I'm not even sure Brad has any left to sell.
3. Released during a tour when many of the other posters (mostly from Ames) weren't anywhere as good.
4. It's a perfect reflection of the band's message on the last album and the times in the which the tour stopped in the D.C. (Just as the Klausen posters for the Gorge 06 and Hawaii 06 perfectly captured a part of Pearl Jam and the place where the concert happened).
IMHO
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Yeah, it is REALLY amazing! Personally, I like his Toronto PJ poster better, but that is just me... You have to remember, this is a Pearl Jam poster, I think Pearl Jam has the largest poster collecting fanbase, or at least one of the largest. Ames did make a SHITLOAD of SHITTY posters for this tour, there were few that I bought at the stand at the shows thinking "That has to be framed ASAP"sasquatch wrote:1. You need to see it in person to truly appreciate it (it's style is akin to a classic war propaganda poster, striking colors and imagery, and that's not black paper it's printed on -- that's all ink on white paper).jodeci78 wrote:can someone tell me why this poster is worth so much?
I like the art, but I don't get why its so expensive.
2. Very hard to find. I'm not even sure Brad has any left to sell.
3. Released during a tour when many of the other posters (mostly from Ames) weren't anywhere as good.
4. It's a perfect reflection of the band's message on the last album and the times in the which the tour stopped in the D.C. (Just as the Klausen posters for the Gorge 06 and Hawaii 06 perfectly captured a part of Pearl Jam and the place where the concert happened).
IMHO
In fact, only 2 of my 2006 World Tour PJ posters are on display at my house...
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This is Klausen's best work, ever. And that's saying a lot.