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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Good question on 6 Music at the moment - your oldest band T shirt
Mine is a knackered Neverland tye-die, circa 1992.
(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 18:53, 29 replies, latest was 9 years ago)
band t-shirts are for fat old dad rock IT wankers

(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 18:59, Reply)
I'm far too fat to wear them now and am sufficiently self-aware not to do so
I still have them though.
(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 19:10, Reply)
I have a Faith No More one from 1992.

(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 19:00, Reply)
Not quite the same,
but I still wear an MTV t-shirt from 1991. It's unbelievably soft and comfy.

I might still have a top from a Cranberries concert in 1994, too.
(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 19:03, Reply)
I've got an 80s Inspirals Cool As F*** T-shirt
That must be worth at least forty or fifty pence by now.
(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 19:10, Reply)
I burn any band t-shirt I own once someone else has heard of the band

(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 19:24, Reply)
And kill and bury anyone else who saw them.
It's the only way.
(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 19:31, Reply)
My missus chucked an early Orb one from theearly nineties, on the grounds it wad in rags. Sad times.

(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 19:28, Reply)
A Metallica t-shirt I got when I was 16 is the oldest.
The most recent is a Rage against the machine one with 'Fuck you I won't do what you tell me' on the back. Which I got when I was 17.

Thankfully both are now rotting deep underground somewhere.
(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 19:37, Reply)
If we're talking music, why do folk singers insist on singing in an Irish accent? Twats.
Edit, not all obviously, a lot seem to do so.
(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 20:00, Reply)
Is it because they are Irish?
Edit, not all obviously, a lot seem to do so.
(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 20:18, Reply)
The crowd we've got in at the moment all have local, Kent accents, but sing in a weird Irish brogue.
They are genuinely terrible.
(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 20:23, Reply)
Kent accent is da best just sayin

(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 20:37, Reply)
So why can't they sing in it, instead of some shitty made up thing? Yurt bombchucking pricks.

(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 20:43, Reply)
Jesus Christ man, stop moaning about everything you mean old shitbag.

(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 20:47, Reply)
I wish he was dead.

(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 20:53, Reply)
He is going to die tomorrow

(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 20:54, Reply)
bout fucken tyme

(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 20:57, Reply)
Commenting. I'm actually a happy well centred person. Just shitty pseudo folk music annoys me.

(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 21:00, Reply)
And everyone who steps into your rubbish pub by the sound of things

(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 21:05, Reply)
Come and visit!Dozer and yourself have irl names and addresses, visit andI'll buy you a pint.

(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 21:14, Reply)
Don't know or care about your pub and will never visit as you seem like a prick, soz

(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 21:15, Reply)
Hahahaha

(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 21:15, Reply)
watch it m8 or I'll put you on 2.0

(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 21:20, Reply)
Monsters of rock 1990

(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 20:53, Reply)
Who played?

(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 21:00, Reply)
pitch shifter
which I won via a 'send a postcard in' metal hammer compo in 1996
(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 22:55, Reply)
'member when Pitch Shifter dabbled with drum n' bass? 'member?
It was embarrassing.
(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 23:05, Reply)
I'm fairly sure their entire output was embarrassing

(, Sun 23 Nov 2014, 23:18, Reply)

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