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Journey Men's Vintage T-Shirt

from Jul 27, 1980

 - OCS800727-B-TM

 
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Black Sabbath, in California on the U.S. leg of the Heaven & Hell tour, Molly Hatchet, Cheap Trick and cult-favorite Journey, recently famous for their March-release album "Departure," played to almost 90,000 at the Summer Blowout festival on the 26th. The same line-up plus Shakin' Street, a French band that sang in English, was scheduled to play Day on the Green #2 in Oakland the following day. Shakin' Street cancelled, however, and was replaced by Gamma for this concert. Shakin' Street hit the scene with their first album, "Vampire Rock," in 1978, released a self-titled album in '80 and dropped from view just a few years later.

This item was part of Bill Graham's personal collection and shows some damage from the May 7, 1985 firebombing of his San Francisco office. The attack stemmed from Graham's open and honest criticism of President Reagan's visit to Bitburg Cemetery published in the San Francisco Chronicle.

Most of our Men's Vintage t-shirts were created for and made at the time of a particular event or performance. They come in a variety of popular styles and sizes. Many of our vintage t-shirts are short-sleeved crew necks, always a comfortable favorite, but we have baseball, v-neck, long-sleeved, tank top, soccer and polo-style shirts, too. Some of these alternative styles come from very short production runs and are quite unique. Get yours while they're still available! Vintage apparel tends to be smaller in size (1 to 2 sizes smaller) than apparel produced today.

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