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    Gilmour Luck & Strange Tour Merch

    For a great many years, I have not been purchasing overpriced tour merch and viewing the current items offered by David, a $58.30 t-shirt is not likely to tempt me,less so the $102.02 hoodie.


    https://shop.davidgilmour.com/collections/2024-tour

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    Last edited by mark2114; 09-28-2024, 03:16 PM.

    #2
    Oof, even for tour merch, $58 for a shirt is pretty heinous.

    I generally don’t spend much time at the merch stand either, last time I bought a shirt was at a show in Vegas after I’d won $80 from $20 at a slot machine beforehand and decided “fuck it, it’s basically free now”. Though sometimes I will get a VIP package ticket for the right show if it guarantees a front row spot and a worthwhile experience, and those typically come with some neat merch. The recent Frog Brigade tour was a good example, got to stand right in front of Les Claypool as they played Animals front to back, got a signed poster out of it, and got to see some lucky bastard win a signed toaster at the trivia beforehand

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      #3
      So what ....

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        #4
        And this monstrosity would be too much of an ask to grab even if it was free.
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        • vbc3
          vbc3 commented
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          To get my money, I greatly prefer a cleaner, more linear look to a tour shirt. Splashes of color like that one ... yeah ... not really my thing, either.

          Now, if they can come up with a black tee with a similar front-and-back layout as the hoodie, I'm sold. Or how about just the silhouette from the cover (like the cap)? Those are the only two wearable items that piqued my interest so far; not sure if I'm up for parting with a hundred and forty five bucks for them, though!

        #5
        The Endless River...of cash. Forever and ever...
        And ultimately, who gives a fuck anyway?

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          #6
          Originally posted by stonytokes View Post
          The Endless River...of cash. Forever and ever...
          Every band has had shitty merch at one time or another. This merch has absolutely nothing to do with Pink Floyd.
          - The Pink Floyd Research Group -

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          • stonytokes
            stonytokes commented
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            Rationalize however you wish.

          #7
          Originally posted by NuffM View Post
          This merch has absolutely nothing to do with Pink Floyd.
          https://youtu.be/kVu_yMEhUfM?si=4spbyFNgu0eHqK4K

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            #8
            I went to the show on the 9 oct at RAH, I bought a few items
            1 programme £15
            1 badge set £12
            1 plectrum set £20
            1 brown paper bag £1.00

            all for my collection

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              #9
              Originally posted by Gilmourisgod View Post
              I went to the show on the 9 oct at RAH, I bought a few items

              1 brown paper bag £1.00

              Sweet! Was it DG branded?
              For every mile of road, there's two miles of ditch. Three if you're on the Interstate. - Derek Bieri, Vice Grip Garage

              PF - April 18, 1988, Denver
              PF - June 22, 1994, Minneapolis
              Rog - July 16, 2017, Atlanta (Taped)
              Rog - Aug 20, 2022, Atlanta (Taped)
              Nick - March 29, 2019, Atlanta (Taped)

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                #10
                yay, got it put away in my collection

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