[sdre-l]: Merch list and prices - 3rd stop: Boulder, Colorado

2000-06-24 Thread Rob Riss

Hey,

Just got back from the Boulder, Colorado show, and it was simply 
fan-tas-tic.  Nothing bad to say, except for the fans, who this time are 
known for stealing merch from other fans and starting fights after the show, 
not to mention the usual screaming for songs they'll never play.  Nice job 
boulder!

First off, the merch prices.  I'm not sure if anyone has written these in 
yet, but it's a good thing to know, so i'll do it again.

Shirts - 15 bucks.  3 or 4 choices or so, the coolest being the Thief steal 
me a peach shirt on white with a bright orange peach.

Pillowcases - 15 bucks.  Comes in a two pillowcase set, written in Jeremy's 
script handwriting from How it feels.  First pillow case says, "Morning 
comes in the dream before we rise", second says, "when we linger side by 
side", white cases with light blue writing.

Patches, or "armbands" - 3 bucks, black with a white "rodeo jones" written 
across it, pretty big, looks like about 10 inches.

Stickers - a buck each, ouch.  Circle stickers in black or red with the fly 
on it.

Posters - 2 bucks.  Good price, but they're pretty small, with a shot of the 
band and sdre written above it.  Better than the live poster, but still, 
nothing compared to Chris Thompson's artwork.

That's about it.  I didn't catch the prices for the CDs or records, but they 
had the rising tide LP in double, green vinyl.  Cool!!

Notice that the AD site was selling the shirts for 20 bucks?  Get yours on 
tour while you can, i have a feeling we'll get the money whipped from our 
hands indiana jones style when the online store becomes more complete.

Oh, for no knife, shirts were 10 bucks.  They did a great job, people were 
going nuts for them.  Yes, they did close with Mission control, and played 
it great. The blonde guitar player can play some mean riffs, and is a great 
singer as well.  Bass player was tight as hell, too.  Amazing band!

Sdre came out, played mainly songs off the new album, one from the pink 
album and two from diary, i think just two from how it feels.  No need to 
review it, just as magical as usual.  Between songs, someone shouted "hey 
will, foo fighters suck!", which he seemed to not find too amusing, and gave 
a gesture that looked like, "hey now, no shit-talkin".  Besides that, that's 
it!

Have a great night,
-Rob



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Re: [sdre-l]: Merch list and prices - 3rd stop: Boulder, Colorado

2000-06-25 Thread dmarchant1

also:

Long Sleeve shirts - 20 bucks
Diary, LP2 - 10 bucks
Rising Tide - 12 bucks
vinyl Diary, LP2 - 8 bucks
vinyl Rising Tide - 10 bucks

Rob Riss wrote:

> Hey,
>
> Just got back from the Boulder, Colorado show, and it was simply
> fan-tas-tic.  Nothing bad to say, except for the fans, who this time are
> known for stealing merch from other fans and starting fights after the show,
> not to mention the usual screaming for songs they'll never play.  Nice job
> boulder!
>
> First off, the merch prices.  I'm not sure if anyone has written these in
> yet, but it's a good thing to know, so i'll do it again.
>
> Shirts - 15 bucks.  3 or 4 choices or so, the coolest being the Thief steal
> me a peach shirt on white with a bright orange peach.
>
> Pillowcases - 15 bucks.  Comes in a two pillowcase set, written in Jeremy's
> script handwriting from How it feels.  First pillow case says, "Morning
> comes in the dream before we rise", second says, "when we linger side by
> side", white cases with light blue writing.
>
> Patches, or "armbands" - 3 bucks, black with a white "rodeo jones" written
> across it, pretty big, looks like about 10 inches.
>
> Stickers - a buck each, ouch.  Circle stickers in black or red with the fly
> on it.
>
> Posters - 2 bucks.  Good price, but they're pretty small, with a shot of the
> band and sdre written above it.  Better than the live poster, but still,
> nothing compared to Chris Thompson's artwork.
>
> That's about it.  I didn't catch the prices for the CDs or records, but they
> had the rising tide LP in double, green vinyl.  Cool!!
>
> Notice that the AD site was selling the shirts for 20 bucks?  Get yours on
> tour while you can, i have a feeling we'll get the money whipped from our
> hands indiana jones style when the online store becomes more complete.
>
> Oh, for no knife, shirts were 10 bucks.  They did a great job, people were
> going nuts for them.  Yes, they did close with Mission control, and played
> it great. The blonde guitar player can play some mean riffs, and is a great
> singer as well.  Bass player was tight as hell, too.  Amazing band!
>
> Sdre came out, played mainly songs off the new album, one from the pink
> album and two from diary, i think just two from how it feels.  No need to
> review it, just as magical as usual.  Between songs, someone shouted "hey
> will, foo fighters suck!", which he seemed to not find too amusing, and gave
> a gesture that looked like, "hey now, no shit-talkin".  Besides that, that's
> it!
>
> Have a great night,
> -Rob
>
> 
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Re: [sdre-l]: Merch list and prices - 3rd stop: Boulder, Colorado

2000-06-26 Thread Contango24


does anyone know if credit cards are accepted at these shows for the 
merchandise??

In a message dated 6/25/00 11:30:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
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<< Long Sleeve shirts - 20 bucks
 Diary, LP2 - 10 bucks
 Rising Tide - 12 bucks
 vinyl Diary, LP2 - 8 bucks
 vinyl Rising Tide - 10 bucks >>





Re: [sdre-l]: Merch list and prices - 3rd stop: Boulder, Colorado

2000-06-26 Thread Josh Stephens


On Mon, 26 Jun 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> does anyone know if credit cards are accepted at these shows for the 
> merchandise??
> 

I've never been to a show that accepts credit cards, and I doubt if this
one will be an exception.  Your best bet, if all you have is a credit
card, is suck up the fee and get a cash advance, which you should be able
to do at any ATM.  And I reckon calling the venue that they're playing at
might be a good idea, just in case they are some sorta special place that
does do credit card merch merchandise.  Of course, online ordering accepts
credit cards (at a premium..).

-josh.