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- phishbeatles
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Not always but they usually do.recycler wrote:Does the venue name have to go on a concert specific poster?
"thanks for doing that for us slow people!!" Jojodumbass
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pollock hampton....as well as pollock bonnaroo....hosman red rocks and pollock fox theater...put my money that those will be the best....
I seriously think there is nothing lamer that a nice poster that includes it's corporate title: Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, ConAgra Club & Big Mac Pavilion; to me they're just really tasteless.phishbeatles wrote:Not always but they usually do.recycler wrote:Does the venue name have to go on a concert specific poster?
Well, that's where the show takes place (unfortunately -- I too miss the days of Greatwoods, Deer Creek, Walnut Creek and Lakewood).....recycler wrote:I seriously think there is nothing lamer that a nice poster that includes it's corporate title: Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, ConAgra Club & Big Mac Pavilion; to me they're just really tasteless.phishbeatles wrote:Not always but they usually do.recycler wrote:Does the venue name have to go on a concert specific poster?
I love this design...and mean no offense. But if the prints were not going to be signed / numbered, they should have been sold for less, like $35. That seems only fair. It's sort of missing it's "authenticity" by not being signed, and should be priced accordingly. It's a beautiful print though.
I was told at the merch table the artist was supposed to sign/# them but who knows if that's true. I like it cause of the trees, but I could have easily designed this myself in photoshop (just sayin). Great show.
- GratefulRog
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I completely agree...I just hope we never see the likes of Preparation H Stadium or Massengill Vinegar and Water Field.thegig wrote:Well, that's where the show takes place (unfortunately -- I too miss the days of Greatwoods, Deer Creek, Walnut Creek and Lakewood).....recycler wrote:I seriously think there is nothing lamer that a nice poster that includes it's corporate title: Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, ConAgra Club & Big Mac Pavilion; to me they're just really tasteless.phishbeatles wrote:Not always but they usually do.recycler wrote:Does the venue name have to go on a concert specific poster?
Whaddya mean I don't support your system? I go to court when I have to.
These places could not keep their doors open without corporate backing.
Get use to it. Plenty more to come. It will be on most jerseys of many professional sports teams besides the NBA, MLB, NFL & maybe NHL. Europe has been doing this for years.
Get use to it. Plenty more to come. It will be on most jerseys of many professional sports teams besides the NBA, MLB, NFL & maybe NHL. Europe has been doing this for years.
T.K.C.