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Keith's t-shirt in Spielberg
Posted by: DD ()
Date: September 18, 2017 00:50

As a fellow Londoner, I was delighted to see Keith's demonstration of his pride in his roots. Good lad! Mick; get one of those on yer back...

Declan

Re: Keith's t-shirt in Spielberg
Posted by: MisterDDDD ()
Date: September 18, 2017 01:03

Love Keith.
Love the nod to his hometown.

Dislike the old/tired "Straight Outta ____ " spin.
But, if I were to like anyone's.. it would be Keef's winking smiley

Re: Keith's t-shirt in Spielberg
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: September 18, 2017 01:18




.... YES!! ... good ta see a new spin on thee old town ...



ROCKMAN

Re: Keith's t-shirt in Spielberg
Posted by: Hairball ()
Date: September 18, 2017 01:28

Ironic that with Keith's outspoken hatred for Rap music, the shirt is a take on N.W.A.'s "Straight Outta Compton" - one of Raps most successful and influential albums, with a movie of the same name based on their history.
Wondering if Keith is even aware of the source.

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Rip this joint, gonna save your soul, round and round and round we go......

Re: Keith's t-shirt in Spielberg
Posted by: Librarian ()
Date: September 18, 2017 01:31

I bet his kids got it for him. He has a sense of humor, I am sure he's aware.

Re: Keith's t-shirt in Spielberg
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: September 18, 2017 01:32

....Yep I'm sure he's aware ....



ROCKMAN

Re: Keith's t-shirt in Spielberg
Posted by: SomeTorontoGirl ()
Date: September 18, 2017 02:38

It's a C F Davinki shirt, they have many Keef image shirts. [cfdavinki.com]


Re: Keith's t-shirt in Spielberg
Posted by: Koen ()
Date: September 18, 2017 03:09


Re: Keith's t-shirt in Spielberg
Posted by: Chester ()
Date: September 18, 2017 04:29

I was disappointed to see Ronnie wearing a sweatshirt in Spielberg that looked like someone ran out mid-concert and grabbed it from the souvenir stand. It had the name of the venue on it. Not a good look in my opinion. That's like paying to participate in a running race and then wearing the T-shirt they give you in the goody-bag. Always thought Ronnie dressed the coolest out of everyone.

Re: Keith's t-shirt in Spielberg
Posted by: Reagan ()
Date: September 18, 2017 05:43

I like the Straight Outta Dartford shirt, but when I first saw it, I thought it was a reference to his brief incarceration in the 60s. But that shirt would be Straight Outta Wormwood, which doesn't have quite the same ring.

Re: Keith's t-shirt in Spielberg
Posted by: Kurt ()
Date: September 18, 2017 09:22

Quote
Chester
I was disappointed to see Ronnie wearing a sweatshirt in Spielberg that looked like someone ran out mid-concert and grabbed it from the souvenir stand. It had the name of the venue on it. Not a good look in my opinion. That's like paying to participate in a running race and then wearing the T-shirt they give you in the goody-bag. Always thought Ronnie dressed the coolest out of everyone.

It was pretty cold by the end of the show and I'm now buying that sweatshirt!
spinning smiley sticking its tongue out

Re: Keith's t-shirt in Spielberg
Posted by: dcba ()
Date: September 18, 2017 11:50

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Hairball
Ironic that with Keith's outspoken hatred for Rap music, the shirt is a take on N.W.A.'s "Straight Outta Compton" - one of Raps most successful and influential albums, with a movie of the same name based on their history.
Wondering if Keith is even aware of the source.

By wearing this T I think he's giving the middle finger to "da boyz from da hood"... smoking smiley You know much he likes rap "music".

Re: Keith's t-shirt in Spielberg
Posted by: Koen ()
Date: September 18, 2017 14:42

NWA are the Stones of rap music.



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