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Post by piouspete on Feb 9, 2010 23:58:59 GMT -5
Hey there everybody. I'm going to the April 14th show at the Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh and am extremely, extremely excited. I'm curious though, have there been any kind of clothes, CDs, etc. on sale during the recent tour? I'd love to be able to plug Pallett through my wardrobe and give support beyond just buying tickets. I also need to know about how much cash money bling bling to put aside for the concert. Thanks for your insight.
- Pete
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Post by Alyssa! on Feb 10, 2010 0:13:34 GMT -5
There should be tshirts for...what, $20? And a few records a little bit on the expensive side. Bringing $50 for whatever interests you would be conservative...even though that's a bit much. But hey, store it in your shoe.
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Post by Thomas on Feb 10, 2010 0:31:41 GMT -5
From what I can remember, $12 for vinyl, $10 for cd, and $15/20 for shirts. If there are posters, those go for about 10. Also, Thomas' cd S E L F H E L P is like 12-10$ so PICK THAT UP.
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Post by carbon on Feb 10, 2010 4:46:17 GMT -5
I bought a Heartland mug at the London show for £8
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Post by jules on Feb 10, 2010 5:33:11 GMT -5
I bought a Heartland mug at the London show for £8 They were limited edition and not available at any other shows.
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Post by jules on Feb 10, 2010 5:34:19 GMT -5
From what I can remember, $12 for vinyl, $10 for cd, and $15/20 for shirts. If there are posters, those go for about 10. Also, Thomas' cd S E L F H E L P is like 12-10$ so PICK THAT UP. Oh .. I wished he'd had some for sale at Union Chapel.. hopefully he'll bring some over in March (hint hint..Mr Gill)
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Post by I feel sick on Feb 10, 2010 6:43:36 GMT -5
I'm going for records, t-shirts, whatever I can get!
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Post by heathenpoet on Feb 10, 2010 17:45:42 GMT -5
I bought a Heartland mug at the London show for £8 They were limited edition and not available at any other shows. O rly? Was gonna get one at Koko, boo..! Fingers crossed some more are made!
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Post by JackAltman on Feb 10, 2010 17:56:56 GMT -5
I know this is really geeky, but can someone upload a photo of their mug?
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Post by ultra-ultimate on Feb 10, 2010 20:21:39 GMT -5
I will in the morning unless someone beats me to it. I've used the mug a lot, but I realised I resented it because I only bought it because I had everything else on the merch table.
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Post by yesanastasia on Feb 10, 2010 22:13:41 GMT -5
I feel compelled to note that there are two different t-shirt designs (both equally lovely!), so do take that into account if you're looking for a more extensive wardrobe overhaul.
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Post by Scarychips on Feb 10, 2010 22:38:26 GMT -5
Any pictures or descriptions, pretty please?
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Post by JackAltman on Feb 10, 2010 23:07:21 GMT -5
Owen is wearing the white design in the "Lewis Takes Off His Shirt" video from the Hillside Festival. Honestly, he's the only musician from whom I would tolerate the decision to wear his own merch.
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Post by yesanastasia on Feb 10, 2010 23:44:05 GMT -5
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Post by yesanastasia on Feb 11, 2010 0:06:13 GMT -5
Owen is wearing the white design in the "Lewis Takes Off His Shirt" video from the Hillside Festival. Honestly, he's the only musician from whom I would tolerate the decision to wear his own merch. haha - I kind of agree. He actually referenced his t-shirt that night, saying something along the lines that he wanted people to be able to wear the shirts even if they didn't like his music. It's kind of a blessing and a curse, because while the shirts are incredibly cute (and flattering! seriously, I could do an infomercial...), they don't translate so well in a multi-performer setting, because it's so hard for people to tell whose t-shirts they are. At Hillside the merch people actually put markered pieces of masking tape on the shirts part way through the day that identified them as Final Fantasy's.
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