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3D Render by Causam3DThe World Tour Tee Shirt is under development. The shirt itself is simple. We have that almost completely dialed in. As you can see we're using actual album art and accurate tour dates (as accurate as we can get them, anyway) as artwork. These are all material presets. You can switch tours and albums with the click of a button. We'd like to start out with at least five or so. We have those roughly picked out.
But we need help with additional bands and albums. What tours would YOU like to see the shirt have? Don't be bashful. Sing out. Wait, that was a pun and a bad one at that.
Let us know what classic rock tours (or ANY kind of tour) you'd like to see on this shirt. Drop it either in the comments below or PM us. We'd love to hear from you!
But we need help with additional bands and albums. What tours would YOU like to see the shirt have? Don't be bashful. Sing out. Wait, that was a pun and a bad one at that.

Let us know what classic rock tours (or ANY kind of tour) you'd like to see on this shirt. Drop it either in the comments below or PM us. We'd love to hear from you!
AC/DC
Led Zepplin
The Doors
Kiss
Kansas
Pink Floyd
Yes
Genesis
Journey
REO Speedwagon
Just to name a couple ideas.....
Led Zepplin
The Doors
Kiss
Kansas
Pink Floyd
Yes
Genesis
Journey
REO Speedwagon
Just to name a couple ideas.....
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kwerkx
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Thu, Jun 25Another relative unknown.. Iron Maiden. Back in the day I remember seeing plenty of U2 and a sprinkling of Frankie Goes to Hollywood shirts running around. Black Flag, Corrosion of Conformity are others I remember. If you're going back that far, straight MTV shirts might be a thing. Also, regarding that beach scene.. maybe some white t's.. you know, for the beach.
Causam3D
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18 Hours agoDefinitely not a relative unknown in my lifetime, anyway. Iron Maiden was a thing back in the day.
Colors: those will be dictated by the tour shirt designs. Some were white and those will be white. We're trying to make sure that we stay faithful to the originals as much as we can. That isn't necessarily a straightforward proposition, as several variations were often printed for sale at concerts.
Good suggestions, thanks!
Colors: those will be dictated by the tour shirt designs. Some were white and those will be white. We're trying to make sure that we stay faithful to the originals as much as we can. That isn't necessarily a straightforward proposition, as several variations were often printed for sale at concerts.
Good suggestions, thanks!
Timmaas has got a great list, and you've got two of my favorite bands done already. How about some UK rockers like The Cult, The Who, (you could do a series of their "Final" tours), The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, or Slade? Admittedly of local interest, Rush 50 would be cool.
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Causam3D
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18 Hours agoThe Beatles didn't tour very much. They stopped in what, '66 with their Candlestick Park show if I remember correctly from a documentary on the band (I was only a toddler in '66 so I have no direct knowledge). They definitely didn't do any "World Tour" type stuff in the sense that the big stadium rock bands did. Still, they can't be overlooked. They're an outlier in this sort of product but so many of their album covers are iconic that we can't very well leave them out, can we? 
Add up how many albums they made and the impact they had on culture and even politics and then realize, they were only together for eight short years. There's never been anything like them. So yeah, the Beatles will definitely be making an appearance.

Add up how many albums they made and the impact they had on culture and even politics and then realize, they were only together for eight short years. There's never been anything like them. So yeah, the Beatles will definitely be making an appearance.
I know they have been mentioned before, but The Rolling Stones, The Who, Pink Floyd, Iron Maiden, would be nice to see, just to name a few. There are too many bands out there to name them all. I would do the more popular bands first, and then add more as add on textures for the shirt. What you have so far looks great. Oh, don't forget Kiss and Alice Cooper
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Here are just a few bands from my playlist. Like I said before, there are just too many to list.
Aerosmith
Alice Cooper
Boston
Def Leppard
Heart
Iron Maiden
Jimi Hendrix
Judas Priest
Kiss
Krokus
L.A. Guns
Led Zepplin
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Meatloaf
Metalica
Molly Hatchet (Really Cool Album Covers)
Motorhead
Nirvana
Ozzy Osbourne ( Naturally)
Queen
Queensryche
Rush
Saxon
Scorpions
Skid Row
Ted Nugent
Tesla
The Cars
The Cult
The Rolling Stones
The Who
Tool
Type O Negative
Van Halen (Of Course)
Aerosmith
Alice Cooper
Boston
Def Leppard
Heart
Iron Maiden
Jimi Hendrix
Judas Priest
Kiss
Krokus
L.A. Guns
Led Zepplin
Lynyrd Skynyrd
Meatloaf
Metalica
Molly Hatchet (Really Cool Album Covers)
Motorhead
Nirvana
Ozzy Osbourne ( Naturally)
Queen
Queensryche
Rush
Saxon
Scorpions
Skid Row
Ted Nugent
Tesla
The Cars
The Cult
The Rolling Stones
The Who
Tool
Type O Negative
Van Halen (Of Course)
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Causam3D
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17 Hours agoRight on.
Hopefully this doesn't become an all-consuming project. We'll release with five or six, and follow up with materials sets for others as they get made. At least that's our rough plan for the moment.
Hopefully this doesn't become an all-consuming project. We'll release with five or six, and follow up with materials sets for others as they get made. At least that's our rough plan for the moment.
zigcramp
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17 Hours agoThat's what I would Suggest. You have a great thing here, If I knew how to do this sort of thing, I would help. There are just too many great bands to do them all. Good luck in your creations.
Causam3D
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17 Hours agoThe album cover artwork is wiffle ball. It's collecting tour dates and getting them massaged into a photoshop layer that takes all the time. It's scraping from websitis, cleaning up the text, putting it into a spreadsheet, exporting back to text, formatting, blah blah blah. That's the real headache. It's easily 95% of the time on any given design.
Nobody has mentioned Electric Light Orchestra. I didn't even think of them until just this minute.
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zigcramp
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17 Hours agoLOL........... They were on my mind, just didn't mention them. And to simplify things, I feel that getting tour dates is just too complicated, a lot of time to research. Just band logos I think would suffice. Like I said before, I wish I knew how to do this, I would help you out..
Causam3D
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17 Hours agoI gave a lot of thought to that. The tour dates is what drives it home. That's what sells it as something more than just a garment on a Genesis 8 hottie. We make plenty of that stuff. Having a little historical accuracy is a step beyond that I think will resonate with potential customers. After all, we're in this to try to make some money. 

zigcramp
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17 Hours agoI understand completely.........you make great stuff, and tour dates would just blow it out of the water. If you need help gathering tour dates, I'm retired and can look some up for you. Just give me the years and the band you want to look up, and I can email them to you if you want. Just a suggestion. Hope I can help.
timnaas
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16 Hours agolol.....well, I could have come up with lot more....but didn't want to ....huh....over load ya, 

We've added Rolling Stones and AC/DC to the batch for initial release. Two more to go and then I'll feel like it's worth releasing. Again, more material sets will be released as time goes on.
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lukon
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8 Hours agoYa that's part of what's cool about this idea: endless add-on's.
I'm partial to seeing a Siouxsie & the Banshees tour shirt. from 1986.
I'm partial to seeing a Siouxsie & the Banshees tour shirt. from 1986.





















































