Led Zeppelin 1977 Tour Classic Zep T-Shirt
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| List Price: | $24.99 |
| Price: | $19.99 |
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Product Description
An awesome, 100% cotton Tshirt. Has a list of 1977 tour dates on the back
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #12033 in Apparel & Accessories
- Color: Black
- Brand: A&E Designs
Customer Reviews
Nostalgic T from My ALL TIME FAVORITE Musicians
This T-Shirt is awesome, and it has a LOT of sentimental meaning to me. I've been listening to Led Zeppelin since the early 1970's, used to own the original vinyl albums, they have always been my all time favorite musicians.
*Why THIS T-Shirt has meaning to me* I used to see just about every rock concert at Madison Square Garden in NYC back in the 1970's. I had orchestra tickets to THIS concert, and the ONE NIGHT my Mom decided to become "strict" with me (I was just a teenager) she wouldn't let me go to this concert. I was beyond upset.
So NOW I watch the Led Zeppelin DVD's a LOT, and If you didn't get to see them live, the DVD's ESPECIALLY "LED ZEPPELIN" with the orange cover is OUTSTANDING. So this T-Shirt goes right along with their incredible music. I bought several of their T-Shirts, this was the FIRST one. Great fit from the greatest rock band in the history of recorded music! (I'm a little partial, I admit it.)
Whole Lotta Love,
Barb (Get this DVD - it's BEYOND AWESOME! Led Zeppelin
Getting The Led Out In Style...
I've had this Zep shirt for a while, and it kicks. Looks great, fits great, and it's for one of the greatest rock bands in history. Also gotta love the retro design ('77!). If you like Zep, it's definitely a cool shirt to have.
Incidentally, I got it half off (not here though).
In The Days of My Youth or Good Times Bad Times Y'know I've Had My Share
In 1977 two very important things happened to me exactly one month apart from each other. On May 25, 1977 I saw Star Wars for the very first time. I walked out of the theatres shaking my twelve year old head thinking to myself that I was never going to be the same and on June 25, 1977 I went with my cousins to the Led Zeppelin concert at the Forum in Inglewood, California and after leaving that concert, I KNEW I was never going to be the same.
I remember thinking I was so cool when I showed up to my friend's pool party wearing an original version of this shirt. I don't know if it really happened, but when I came in through the wooden gate into the poolyard everything stopped and all eyes were on me...girls were drooling, guys were envious and I was an instant celebrity. I mean, I was 20 rows up from Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Bonham and John Paul Jones...I was golden...and this shirt was my passport into the world of cool.
Oh, man...I loved that shirt. I wanted to wear it everywhere - I wanted to wear it to church, to weddings, to family get-togethers, but sadly, my twelve year old body was going through a radical transformation and over the summer I shot up 7". I insisted on wearing that shirt the first day of junior high but because now it looked as though I was wearing a tube top, I promptly got my butt kicked. So out of self preservation, I put it aside with other "childhood treasures". I was saving it so that one day I could give it to my son so that maybe he could be the next generation of cool. And then one day about 10 years later, I went to go wash my car and I found my beloved shirt torn up and put in the rag bin. Nobody wanted to take the blame for doing that dastardly deed and to this day nobody has come forth.
I bought this reproduction of the shirt that was once my prized posession. I looked in the mirror with it on and for a brief moment a toe head blonde kid with a golden California tan and smart-alecky grin looked back at me but quickly dissolved into a 43 year old man with a receeding hairline. I took the shirt off and put it in the rag bin.
I guess you can't go home again.
Peace & Blessings,
john 'the Light Coach'




