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samakira
Spielberg
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samakira
Spielberg
Whoa... that one is knarley!
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samakira
Spielberg
Whoa... that one is knarley!
Liking this one.
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samakira
Spielberg
Perhaps it was inspired by this Austrian tradition?
[www.telegraph.co.uk]
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schwonek
Where do you find the posters online?
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samakira
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slewan
Hard to describe which is worse..the poster or the show, but, after listening...the poster is MONET..the show...just a bunch of cacophony...nothing close to a band performing. Keith, time to hang it up...
Monet original Artworks are great and the same for Picasso in the Barcelona Museum and now its time for The Rolling Stones and I'm in for the Barcelona gig!
Monet? Picasso? Bad desgin? Are you blind? The design of the poster reminds much more of paintings by Franz Marc - see: [de.wikipedia.org] , [de.wikipedia.org] and [de.wikipedia.org]
Marc was born in Munich and lived there. I guess that's why the Stones did chose that kind of poster design for their Munich show
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Stoneswolf
Are those poster sold at the gigs?
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samakira
Source: 'The Stones' store itself :-) but it takes a bit of html browsing.
If anyone is interested I can mail pictures of the tees and hoodies. Not gonna publish them here online but if someone is up for it....
It also contains the Bardelona tee and hoodie but I wasn't able to find the litho so far.
As for the size I can only publish what I encounter.
I assume they will publish higher resolutions 1 or 2 days before the actual gig.
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samakira
Source: 'The Stones' store itself :-) but it takes a bit of html browsing.