Re: 2024-08-22: Missoula, MT
Posted: Fri August 23, 2024 4:07 am
Gimme Some Truth is back after 18 years.
agreed, but #2 after GTF? then Low light. kind of a momentum killer.Bi_3 wrote:That’s a pretty good set for 2024. I know it’s unpopular here but I love NAIS and definitely would take Truth over Know Your Rights (peak cringe PJ)
Yeah. Not a great idea. Why would that even get the green light for design?CopperTom wrote:I'm glad the setlist shirt was incorrect. However, selling a shirt with a made-up setlist is one of the most pathetic merch ideas this band has ever sold.
You’re right, that’s why the buttrockin’ set was crucial the older style shows.BDB wrote:agreed, but #2 after GTF? then Low light. kind of a momentum killer.Bi_3 wrote:That’s a pretty good set for 2024. I know it’s unpopular here but I love NAIS and definitely would take Truth over Know Your Rights (peak cringe PJ)
Was that actually how the shirt was sold? It wasn't just a placeholder setlist? Did anyone actually buy it? (dumb question, I know)wease wrote:Yeah. Not a great idea. Why would that even get the green light for design?CopperTom wrote:I'm glad the setlist shirt was incorrect. However, selling a shirt with a made-up setlist is one of the most pathetic merch ideas this band has ever sold.
I asked on the Pit. Waiting for an answerFarmer John wrote:Was that actually how the shirt was sold? It wasn't just a placeholder setlist? Did anyone actually buy it? (dumb question, I know)wease wrote:Yeah. Not a great idea. Why would that even get the green light for design?CopperTom wrote:I'm glad the setlist shirt was incorrect. However, selling a shirt with a made-up setlist is one of the most pathetic merch ideas this band has ever sold.
The pic I saw from the merch booth featured the made-up setlist.wease wrote:I asked on the Pit. Waiting for an answerFarmer John wrote:Was that actually how the shirt was sold? It wasn't just a placeholder setlist? Did anyone actually buy it? (dumb question, I know)wease wrote:Yeah. Not a great idea. Why would that even get the green light for design?CopperTom wrote:I'm glad the setlist shirt was incorrect. However, selling a shirt with a made-up setlist is one of the most pathetic merch ideas this band has ever sold.
Jeff really fucked up on this one. A rare L for our boy.CopperTom wrote:The pic I saw from the merch booth featured the made-up setlist.wease wrote:I asked on the Pit. Waiting for an answerFarmer John wrote:Was that actually how the shirt was sold? It wasn't just a placeholder setlist? Did anyone actually buy it? (dumb question, I know)wease wrote:Yeah. Not a great idea. Why would that even get the green light for design?CopperTom wrote:I'm glad the setlist shirt was incorrect. However, selling a shirt with a made-up setlist is one of the most pathetic merch ideas this band has ever sold.