I like this one Fred. I’ve been travelling around the country for work. Even going to state fairs and malls and small towns in the midwest over the summer. You wouldn’t believe how many AC/DC “Back in Black” shirts I saw … on teenage girls.
Did you read about all the young (12 – 18) rock bands that are coming playing around New York. Especially in Brooklyn near where I live (Park Slope). These kids are all into punk and that’s there musical language. Not like the bubble gum teen groups of our generation.
I like this one Fred. I’ve been travelling around the country for work. Even going to state fairs and malls and small towns in the midwest over the summer. You wouldn’t believe how many AC/DC “Back in Black” shirts I saw … on teenage girls.
Did you read about all the young (12 – 18) rock bands that are playing around New York. Especially in Brooklyn near where I live (Park Slope). These kids are all into punk and that’s their musical language. Not like the bubble gum teen groups of our generation.
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December 1, 2006 at 3:34 am
lpcoverlover
I like this one Fred. I’ve been travelling around the country for work. Even going to state fairs and malls and small towns in the midwest over the summer. You wouldn’t believe how many AC/DC “Back in Black” shirts I saw … on teenage girls.
Did you read about all the young (12 – 18) rock bands that are coming playing around New York. Especially in Brooklyn near where I live (Park Slope). These kids are all into punk and that’s there musical language. Not like the bubble gum teen groups of our generation.
December 1, 2006 at 3:35 am
lpcoverlover
I like this one Fred. I’ve been travelling around the country for work. Even going to state fairs and malls and small towns in the midwest over the summer. You wouldn’t believe how many AC/DC “Back in Black” shirts I saw … on teenage girls.
Did you read about all the young (12 – 18) rock bands that are playing around New York. Especially in Brooklyn near where I live (Park Slope). These kids are all into punk and that’s their musical language. Not like the bubble gum teen groups of our generation.
March 31, 2007 at 12:05 am
Queen of Suburbia
Band tee’s are going to be huge this year…especially with the logo’s in metallics silver and gold…I really should start adding them to my range!