Rancid was here last night…
15 buck shirts, 10 for CD’s……picture disc LP’s for all 5 albums for 40 dollars.
Take notes Ministry.
-al
Rancid was here last night…
15 buck shirts, 10 for CD’s……picture disc LP’s for all 5 albums for 40 dollars.
Take notes Ministry.
-al
Haha, yeah right. $25 per shirt, pay the fuck up![:)]
Right? And I imagine that bands who sell shirts for less end up making more money at the end of the day, too. Even if I’m really into a band, if a shirt is over $20 I will rarely even consider buying one, though if a band I’m only kind of into is selling a cool-looking shirt for $15 I’ll often pick one up.
Bands – funnily enough like Ministry – who are bound up promotionally in the Clear Channel-Ticketbastard-House of Blues Axis of Evil always have stupidly high-priced merchandise, since the clubs by contract take a cut of the sales.
Al really is a clown these days, all anti-Bush, anti-global corporate America while working for the most awful, monopolistic media conglomerate – the perfect example of the sort of Big Business that funds and thrives under the Bush administration and its hideous policy agendas. Wonder why nobody’s called him on that in interviews? He’d probably just mumble some cliche about “destroying The System from the inside, maaaaaan.”
Right? And I imagine that bands who sell shirts for less end up making more money at the end of the day, too. Even if I’m really into a band, if a shirt is over $20 I will rarely even consider buying one, though if a band I’m only kind of into is selling a cool-looking shirt for $15 I’ll often pick one up.
Bands – funnily enough like Ministry – who are bound up promotionally in the Clear Channel-Ticketbastard-House of Blues Axis of Evil always have stupidly high-priced merchandise, since the clubs by contract take a cut of the sales.
Al really is a clown these days, all anti-Bush, anti-global corporate America while working for the most awful, monopolistic media conglomerate – the perfect example of the sort of Big Business that funds and thrives under the Bush administration and its hideous policy agendas. Wonder why nobody’s called him on that in interviews? He’d probably just mumble some cliche about “destroying The System from the inside, maaaaaan.”
Well Said.
Al really is a clown these days, all anti-Bush, anti-global corporate America while working for the most awful, monopolistic media conglomerate – the perfect example of the sort of Big Business that funds and thrives under the Bush administration and its hideous policy agendas.
‘…exploitation to feed the corporations…’