IIt didn't take much. The available Radiohead posters mostly suck.middayshadows wrote:This is easily the best Radiohead poster I've ever seen.
Radiohead Haiti Relief LA 10 Arens
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The show was drymounting incredible. The crowd was great, venue perfect (obviously), and the setlist was filled with jams! We got Kid A for god's sake! Never expected to hear that last night. Paranoid Android was the best I'd ever seen/heard too. Fan-drymounting-tastic!
I would have totally picked up a couple extra posters but the booth only took cash and the ATM inside the theatre was out of order, burn. I did manage to pick one up for myself though. It's rad. The pics on here look terrible, it looks much better in person.
The tickets cost a ton, Thom was even making jokes throughout the night about how crazy we all were for coming. The show was worth every penny though. I never thought I'd get to see one of my top 3 bands in a venue that small. It was definitely a magical, intimate night. I need to sell some prints now to make up for the gaping hole in my checking account though, haha.
I would have totally picked up a couple extra posters but the booth only took cash and the ATM inside the theatre was out of order, burn. I did manage to pick one up for myself though. It's rad. The pics on here look terrible, it looks much better in person.
The tickets cost a ton, Thom was even making jokes throughout the night about how crazy we all were for coming. The show was worth every penny though. I never thought I'd get to see one of my top 3 bands in a venue that small. It was definitely a magical, intimate night. I need to sell some prints now to make up for the gaping hole in my checking account though, haha.
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Why the drymount wasn't I informed of this show?
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Fixed.ReverendToneZone wrote:I need to sell some prints from last night's show now to make up for the gaping hole in my checking account though, haha.
RupertPupkin wrote:I live by this rule and this rule alone: people are drymounting idiots.
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I wish that was the truth. Had I picked up a few extra the show wouldn't have costed me a dime.Codeblue wrote:Fixed.ReverendToneZone wrote:I need to sell some prints from last night's show now to make up for the gaping hole in my checking account though, haha.
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DeltaSigChi4 wrote:Why the drymount wasn't I informed of this show?
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http://theomont.blogspot.com - check it if you get a chance.
not bad for a $25 poster, according to Rolling Stone.itsdug wrote:People are asking $300 for these in LA.
mistersmith wrote: Yet another pair of prints that I freak over, plan to frame for my office, buy for too much money, then stash away in a flat file because framing is balls expensive. Can't wait.
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Look, I don't want to start dissing Rogers stuff - obviously he puts a lot of effort into his Radiohead prints - that much is obvious. They are just not my cup of tea. Being such a fan of the group for so long, it's been frustrating not seeing a print dedicated to them that I'd actually consider hanging.
That's cool. I just didn't think there was all that much to the Radiohead Relief print. I might be in the minority on that one. A lot of people seem to like it. Oh, and I think that the Rogers Radiohead prints are all pretty awesome.
http://theomont.blogspot.com - check it if you get a chance.
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I'll have to take your side on this one. Super gigposter for sure!!middayshadows wrote:This is easily the best Radiohead poster I've ever seen.
The well-thought simplicity of this is what makes it for me. And I'm not speaking from the position of a huge Radiohead fan either. I would hang this, but could never see myself hanging any of the Jermaine Rogers' pieces. Not that there's anything artistically wrong with them...just not my bag.
Nothing brings humility like a good ol' shart."