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johnnywinternoshow 06.08.2006 06:21 AM

SY in extortionate fashion fiasco
 
Remember all those knobs running about in motorhead and ramones shirts from top shop?



 


http://asos.com/Amplified/Amplified-...aspx?iid=78433
oh dear. £35 as well. Rather ripped off

screamingskull 06.08.2006 06:24 AM

NOOOOOOOO they cant do that!!!!!!!!, if i see anyone wearing a sonic youth shirt who dosent know who they are!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

AAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
IT MAKES ME SO MAD!!!!!!!!!!!

alyasa 06.08.2006 06:27 AM

I guess that's it then, this whole board might as well pack up and go, nothing left here, it's all been sold... :(

toxic johnny 06.08.2006 06:28 AM

You have to laugh really...

Tokolosh 06.08.2006 06:29 AM

Kill him and his parents!

johnnywinternoshow 06.08.2006 06:30 AM

they were bound to come into the public consciense sooner or later this year cus they#re together 25 years. Be prepared for the NME to claim "the coolest band ever is sonic youth, here's a sonic youth 25th anniversary issue. oh yeah and we ALWAYS loved them"

Tokolosh 06.08.2006 06:42 AM

Check out this wanker!
 

jon boy 06.08.2006 06:42 AM

yeah i posted about this a while ago. you can get them in sequins and glitter as well. topshop is also running a line of t shirts that say confusion is sexy.

fishmonkey 06.08.2006 06:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnnywinternoshow
Remember all those knobs running about in motorhead and ramones shirts from top shop?





 


http://asos.com/Amplified/Amplified-...aspx?iid=78433
oh dear. £35 as well. Rather ripped off




SWEET JESUS... I'M BLIND.
this is worse than that pic of Fred Durst in a SY shirt.
i love his stance... look at him, fair funny...
woke up today, threw on my new shirt.. "hey man.. like your new shirt" .."thanks man - has some sort of kinda punk statement on it, not sure what it means... maybe all the youth are going... i dunno...sonic?"

Onani Nic 06.08.2006 06:50 AM

i've seen a few goo parodies around, local clothing companies and shit

alyasa 06.08.2006 06:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tokolosh
Check out this wanker!

 

I'm never going to wear a Sonic Youth T-Shirt in my life, ever...

johnnywinternoshow 06.08.2006 07:59 AM

next we'll see mass produced jolie youth shirts

porkmarras 06.08.2006 08:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by johnnywinternoshow
Remember all those knobs running about in motorhead and ramones shirts from top shop?









 


http://asos.com/Amplified/Amplified-...aspx?iid=78433
oh dear. £35 as well. Rather ripped off

Bastard!He should die.I normally wouldn't care much but that is pure and simple sacrilege.There is Karma somewhere,i'm sure.

sugar kane101 06.08.2006 08:29 AM

I saw someone from Busted wearing a sonic youth t shirt a while back.

truncated 06.08.2006 09:10 AM

Again, I must wonder, why are we so concerned with how others present themselves?

If you get upset over an ignoramus wearing an SY t-shirt, that must mean they're undermining your intentions behind wearing one. I can certainly understand fashion choices representing your personal tastes, but at what point do they become advertisements, visual testimonials to your purported individualism?

If you're concerned about others' justification for wearing an SY shirt, that must mean you believe others are concerned about why YOU wear one, and really, what reaction are you hoping to incite? That, with the donning of an article of clothing, the world shall know henceforth that YOU are a true SY fan, and therefore intellectually superior to your fellow man? That you're underground, anti-hip, avant-garde, trailblazing, the epitome of carelessly cool?

In short, what do you care if "posers" are wearing an SY shirt? At the end of the day, they're the ones that have to live with their mindless marketing digestion, their fallaciousness. If you truly embraced the ideals behind the music you listened to, you wouldn't be concerned with the image you or anyone else present, as long as you were true to your own identity.

*Edit: I used "concern" far too many times there. A pre-emptive 'bite me.'

Toilet & Bowels 06.08.2006 09:16 AM

i couldn't be bothered to post in this thread, because i'm apathetic to the whole thing, but now i'm posting to say "what she said"

porkmarras 06.08.2006 09:18 AM

I agree with those two above and i have to say that sarcasm is wasted on threads like this.

Toilet & Bowels 06.08.2006 09:20 AM

way to change your tune.... "i was being sarcastic"

Hip Priest 06.08.2006 09:21 AM

If people ar prepared to pay £35 to promote a band they've never heard of then that's their problem.

And I agree with truncated, of course.

alyasa 06.08.2006 09:22 AM

It concerns me when I feel as though I am a walking endorsement of something that is associated in the public eye with Fred Durst. Just saying what I feel.


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