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SteveStrummerUK
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14-07-14
99 per cent of Ramones t-shirt owners not upset
THE death of Tommy Ramone has left most people who wear Ramones t-shirts emotionally unaffected.
People whose favourite item of clothing features the seminal punk band’s logo said they thought ‘Ramones’ was either a t-shirt company or some sort of drive-in restaurant.
26-year-old marketing executive Tom Booker said: “I had no idea that the Ramones t-shirt company had an in-house band. “That’s great positioning for their brand. Data shows that young consumers identify strongly with musicians.”
Ramones t-shirt fanatic Mary Fisher said: “Was their music all about t-shirts? “Because I do think there aren’t enough songs about garments.”
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This reminds me of a young chap (a student I think) who was sat in our local pub supping a pint one evening. He was sporting a T-shirt with Pennie Smith's iconic black & white image of Paul Simonon in the process of smashing his Precision Bass which later featured as the cover art for London Calling.
"Is that your favourite Clash album then?" I enquired, pointing at his top.
"Who?" he replied
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I would say 'unbelievable' but sadly, it's not.
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2014/07/18 09:43:54
Didn't Bapu try to have a t-shirt company with an in-house band too?
Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
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No one could figure out what the logo meant so no one bought any... ? ! ??? ! !???? !?
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