Joey Ramone - "London" Punk Rock and Roll T Shirt Replica.
Reproductions of original tees famously worn by such rock legends as John Lennon, Joey Ramone, The Doors, Frank Zappa, Blondie’s Debbie Harry, Gram Parsons, Johnny Ramone and Joan Jett, among others.
These T-shirts aren’t just fashion statements – they’re cultural signposts, part of a revolutionary past that laid the groundwork for modern pop culture …
That’s why you’ll see these t shirts adorning today’s trendsetters – like Jennifer Aniston, Desperate Housewives’ Teri Hatcher, The O.C.’s Mischa Barton, new Superman Brandon Routh, Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder, Steve Jones (Sex Pistols, “Jonesy’s Jukebox”), buzz band The Kaiser Chiefs, rising star Sienna Miller, country phenom Keith Urban, Heather Graham and many others.
Criminally comfortable made of fine, luxuriously soft cotton, These t- shirts are also decadently comfortable – and fit like your old favorites the first time you slip them on...
These Rock t shirts are totally legal. The approval of everyone with legal rights to the original designs and images has thoroughly been obtained.
The tag inside each shirt is a sticker resembling a backstage pass, featuring either a photo of a rock star wearing the original shirt or a rendering of the design, with information documenting its initial date, artist and venue.
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Joey Ramone - "London" T Shirt Replica.
When Joey Ramone played London for the first time at the Roundhouse theatre 1976, it was a spectacular and momentous event for punk music, inspiring the likes of British bands the Sex Pistols, The Clash, Chrissy Hynde, and the Buzzcocks, all of whom were amongst the audience that night.
They forged the way for do it yourself, cartoon style punk rock, in a way that was lapped up and revered by the Brits and yet outside of New York, took longer to be taken seriously in the US. When Joe Strummer came up to Johnny Ramone after the gig, concerned that his own band, The Clash, were too rough to perform, Johnny answered him "Are you kidding? We're lousy, we can't play. If you wait until you can play, you'll be too old to get up there. We stink, really. But it's great." |