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frankotero
I dig the inflatable blimp from Licks Tour.
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frankotero
I dig the inflatable blimp from Licks Tour.
Those blimps are really cool, I vote them too.Quote
austrianstones
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frankotero
I dig the inflatable blimp from Licks Tour.
wow...where did you buy it?
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frankotero
I dig the inflatable blimp from Licks Tour.
wow...where did you buy it?
They were $15.00 on the website in 2002 now they are sometimes on ebay.
I have seen them go for as low as $50.00 and as high as $225.00.
Most recently one sold for $119.00 and another for $175.00. [www.ebay.com]
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Plink
A couple of favorites from my collection (both by Buddhist Punk). Got 'em for peanuts on ebay
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Hairball
40 Licks Vredenburg windmill/tongue ala Van Gogh t-shirt.
And the bobbleheads... ><
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latebloomer
Plink, I love the dress! How long ago did you get it?
Only if you catch them on the fly or grab it after it bounces off someone's head or snag it on the rebound or grab it after it lands on the floor or you see one that no no one else noticed after the show or one of the band members places it your hand or you talk a roadie into handing you that pick that landed on the otehr side of the barricade or your girlfriend/wife comes running back with wide eyes and smiling as she gives the pick Kieth just gave her up on the front row or...Quote
Nikkei
do flying picks count as merchandise?
No man, picks are cool, maybe the best souvenir, depending on from whose hand it came.Quote
Nikkei
in other words, there are a little too many of those around
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LeonioidNo man, picks are cool, maybe the best souvenir, depending on from whose hand it came.Quote
Nikkei
in other words, there are a little too many of those around
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LeonioidNo man, picks are cool, maybe the best souvenir, depending on from whose hand it came.Quote
Nikkei
in other words, there are a little too many of those around
Yeah picks are cool and useful because you can reuse 'em if your not too nostalgic about where they came from. They sure beat confetti which some folks here are known to collect....
I wonder if anyone has ever come away with any of Charlie's drumsticks? I've heard he meticulously places them on his snare drum head after the show, and has even returned to the stage to repeat the process or insure they are in place. Can't recall ever seeing him toss 'em into the crowd.
peace
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Deathgod
We were hanging with a Canadian on the Aussie tour, he caught 4 Charlie sticks on the tour. He had it down to a fine art.
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frankotero
Would be a dream come true to have Charlie's drum stick. But I'm happy to say I have Keith's pick, caught it in Koln 1995 at the end of Sparks Will Fly. I compare the experience to winning the lottery. Still excites me when I think of it.