Olikatie a écrit :toi tu n'as pas regardé mes pjbootstrading stats!
qu'on le pende !!
moi je les regarde, les stats, oli
(NB: j'ai bien ciré, là, c'est bon ?)
Olikatie a écrit :toi tu n'as pas regardé mes pjbootstrading stats!
Olikatie a écrit :toi tu n'as pas regardé mes pjbootstrading stats!
Olikatie a écrit :sympa le poster
About those posters
In response to a number of questions, yes I did a series of four posters for the Philly shows this week which will form one large scene when placed next to each other (though with gaps left in the images between each poster so they don’t have to be jammed right up against each other to look right, if that makes sense).
Since these were for a series of shows the week of Halloween, my idea was to have a giant retro pop-culture costume-party theme — superheroes, robots, space people, monsters, etc., along with a number of band-related/requested “cameos” in the background, all (at least in my mind’s eye) comprising the audience to the last shows at the Spectrum.
The trick was to design four posters which would each stand alone, would work as a larger image when the full set was displayed together, and would work when displayed in sets of two or three. I knew that some people would be attending all four shows and I wanted to create something special for them, but I didn’t want anyone who could only attend one or two shows feeling that they “had” to get the entire set.
As for questions about a signed and numbered edition of the set — definitely not until after the New Year. I’m still recuperating from the Chicago poster sale.
Also: apparently the images are also being used on shirts. Last night was the first I’d heard about that. I guess you can form a larger image with those as well, if you get three other friends together and each wear a different night’s shirt …
Denis a écrit :Olikatie a écrit :sympa le poster
le concept aussiAbout those posters
In response to a number of questions, yes I did a series of four posters for the Philly shows this week which will form one large scene when placed next to each other (though with gaps left in the images between each poster so they don’t have to be jammed right up against each other to look right, if that makes sense).
Since these were for a series of shows the week of Halloween, my idea was to have a giant retro pop-culture costume-party theme — superheroes, robots, space people, monsters, etc., along with a number of band-related/requested “cameos” in the background, all (at least in my mind’s eye) comprising the audience to the last shows at the Spectrum.
The trick was to design four posters which would each stand alone, would work as a larger image when the full set was displayed together, and would work when displayed in sets of two or three. I knew that some people would be attending all four shows and I wanted to create something special for them, but I didn’t want anyone who could only attend one or two shows feeling that they “had” to get the entire set.
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Mikeb a écrit :“It’s an honor this band takes very seriously,” Vedder said mid-show Tuesday, the first of their four-night run at the vaunted arena, slated for demolition at the end of the year. “We plan on playing every song we know.”
B-sides “Bee Girl” and “State of Love and Trust” got the acoustic treatment, silencing the Spectrum, setting a tone more like the one found at the Tower Theater in June when Vedder was last in our area for a solo gig.
Here's the video they played on the screens before PJ took the stage to the Rocky theme to begin the show:
eddie bottle vedder a écrit :“We plan on playing every song we know.”
mike baroud a écrit :s'ils avaient de belles grosse couilles sur philly ils feraient l'intégrale des morceaux studios en 4j
ca, ca aurait une putain de gueule
mike baroud a écrit :franchement, agonie ou pas pour vedder, là ce serait dantesque
au bout de 9 albums studios, de plusieurs centaines de concerts, ca serait un pari énorme et une belle prise de risque
une sorte de renouveau. une belle baffe à la gueule des gens qui comme moi les sentent sur le déclin
ca puerait gravement la classe
et puis ils pourraient sortir un coffret édition limité et tout que strummer s'empresserait de commander pour le recevoir deux ans après sa parution
mike baroud a écrit :en fait voir pj aux states ca me fait pas du tout rêver hormis pour les set list
j'aurai vraiment peur de me faire chier aux concerts
mike baroud a écrit :mouais
les tofs de concerts ca m'amuse mais je prends vraiment mon pied qu'a trois quatre mètres max du groupe ... après c'est de l'aléatoire
limite je trouve ca cool d'avoir de belles tofs à 10m quand t'as du suer eaux et sangs pour les obtenir
sincèrement pour moi un public déchainer qui saute dans tous les coins, limite hargneux ca fait toute la différence
mike baroud a écrit :sincèrement pour moi un public déchainer qui saute dans tous les coins, limite hargneux ca fait toute la différence
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