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10/15/2010 6:24 PM
Carrie-ann wrote:
oh no's, i've committed this Faux Pas a few times eep lol. although i never made my own t-shirt lol. another great episode. Reply to this
10/15/2010 6:32 PMJerrid wrote:
Believe it or not, this is an exaggerated version of an actual conversation I had with Brad before I went to a Rush show this summer. Reply to this
7/7/2011 12:30 AM
Nexeus wrote:
runnin throuh the archives and I saw the rush shirt.
10/15/2010 6:35 PM
LC wrote:
I feel the same way about people who wear the shirt of the band that they R going to see Grate Job Reply to this
10/15/2010 10:14 PMThe King of Thessaly wrote:
I always felt the same way about that. Or worse: People who wore OTHER, unrelated, band shirts- it's like; They're not here tonight. Maybe you're at the wrong show. ...or just very confused. Reply to this
10/15/2010 9:22 PM
rudy023 wrote:
I think the band would want you to buy one of their shirts at the concert. Then buy their CD and whatever other crap they are peddling. Reply to this
10/15/2010 10:21 PM
fmdof wrote:
i always buy a shirt at the show over cd's, because it's more money in their pockets, and not in someone else's. You just got to make sure you don't wear it until after the show. Reply to this
10/15/2010 10:23 PM
fmdof wrote:
rule number 1, don't listen to the band the day of the show, number 2, don't wear their shirt at the show. Those are concert rules! You don't want to jinx them. Reply to this
10/15/2010 11:26 PM
DeathCubeK wrote:
I was just watching Rush In Rio and there were people in the crowd wearing Rush shirts. Reply to this
10/16/2010 3:18 AM
Adam wrote:
Yeah, good luck getting a photo of you and Neil, haha!
It's awesome that you're an actual Rush fan though. Reply to this
10/16/2010 3:33 AM
Chuck wrote:
Well its not everyday you hear Rush memorabilia compared to the Nazi symbol, but you've, somehow, done that masterfully, Brad. And the egg throw at the end.....Genius, because as we all know, KISS is the superior band when compared to Rush. Reply to this
10/16/2010 10:11 AM
Jeremy wrote:
When I went to see rush last month in Boston the coolest people there were the ones wearing matching home made rush t-shirts made with Glitter paint. Reply to this
10/16/2010 4:08 PM
Mr. North wrote:
Very funny sketch! On an unrelated note, Simon MacCorkindale passed away yesterday. AKA Manimal. and of Jaws 3-D fame. Reply to this
10/16/2010 8:37 PM
Lotus Prince wrote:
I've never worn a band shirt to that band's concert, but I did ask a friend of mine why people were wearing other bands' shirts at a concert I did attend, as I thought that that'd be insulting to the band they intended to see. Reply to this
10/17/2010 1:00 AMCory Power wrote:
Not sure if you are serious or not in calling it a faux pas, but I've worn that band's t-shirt to nearly every show I've been to. Including buying a shirt and immediately putting it on. I think I also once wore a Motorhead shirt to a Motley Crue concert. Reply to this
10/17/2010 3:15 AM
MaaZeus wrote:
I've heard this "no band shirt of the band you are going to see claim" several times and it is in all honestly so stupid... Also I wear the band shirt because I personally like the band and the shirt they have made, not to show off to others I like band or something. Reply to this
10/17/2010 10:30 AM
jessica wrote:
wonder how Tattoos of band logos rank up in this faux pas. i hope it's not too douchebaggery because i have 2 ^^; Reply to this
10/18/2010 2:41 AM
michael kegel wrote:
I love your videos man but you don't say shit about the glory that is Detroit Rock City, even in jest! Reply to this
10/18/2010 6:31 AM
xKyuudenx wrote:
Look, I know you have persona's like the Cinema Snob and such, but this brings a whole new layer to pretentious idiocy. I go concerts to have fun, regardless of wtf I'm wearing. If you're focusing on what someones wearing you're just looking to be a douche bag yourself over the person who is "doing the miss deed". Your videos are hilarious and all but this is one of those fads that needs to fuckin end. Reply to this
10/18/2010 9:55 AM
MaaZeus wrote:
Agreed. I mean this isnt directed to Brad. I know this is show for comedy and I LOVED this clip. I laughed a LOT.
But speaking of real world this "band shirt ethics" fad just blows my mind. Who invented this anyway? Or should I ask why the hell I should even care about his opinion?
I mean, ethics and manners are a good thing. But to an extent as long as they serve a clear purpose. This shirt ethics invention serves no purpose to the wearer nor to band the shirt represents. Luckily I've met only couple of guys mentioning this...
But if you wear Megadeth shirt on Metallica concert or viceversa, then we can discuss about ethics... Reply to this
10/18/2010 4:19 PMares2101 wrote:
Either this is a real rule, or Brad has seen PCU. "This is what you're wearing? You're going to wear the t-shirt of the band you're going to see? Don't be that guy."-Jeremy Piven, PCU Reply to this
10/27/2010 7:04 PM
Josh wrote:
I also disagree on wearing a band t-shirt to the band you are about to see. The whole "too much of a fan" thing is bullshit. Sports fandom and music fandom are one and the same.
Now the actual bands wearing their own T-shirts at their own shows...that is tacky. Reply to this
11/12/2010 1:33 AM
longcatacgnol wrote:
I'd wear a band's T-shirt to their show. Shows support.
Incidentally, I saw Rush back in 07, they still kick ass. Reply to this
12/23/2010 4:48 AM
Christine wrote:
What about shows with more than one band playing? You may not be a fan of one of the bands, but are of another. Therefore, you need a shirt of the one you like to let everyone know you're there for that band. Reply to this
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lol I like how the egg contents all end up on the fridge
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oh no's, i've committed this Faux Pas a few times eep lol. although i never made my own t-shirt lol. another great episode.
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Damn, what to wear... nice one!
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Believe it or not, this is an exaggerated version of an actual conversation I had with Brad before I went to a Rush show this summer.
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runnin throuh the archives and I saw the rush shirt.
Fuck yeah Jerrid.
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I feel the same way about people who wear the shirt of the band that they R going to see Grate Job
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I always felt the same way about that. Or worse: People who wore OTHER, unrelated, band shirts- it's like; They're not here tonight. Maybe you're at the wrong show. ...or just very confused.
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I, for one, can't wait for "Brad and Jerrid Get a Prostitute"
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Was that egg supposed to bounce off Jerrid? He must be glad he got the least of it. Funny stuff.
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"What's this? You're wearing the shirt of the band you're going to see? Don't be that guy."
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I feel pretty good that I got the Al Joleson joke; I laughed heartily.
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The power of the shirt repels eggs.
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This reminds me: when are you going to review 'KISS Meets The Phantom Of The Park' Brad?
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Kabuki-tard XD
PCU influenced episode, FTW
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I feel bummed out for wearing two Slayer shirts to a Slayer concert
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I do NOT want to be the one to clean up the egg LMAO Which of you did? LOL
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We made the women do it and make us breakfast after wards. That is how they please us.
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LoL, hardest laugh I ever had today. Well done, Brad.
And I went to the Rush concert with a Ac/Dc shirt and everyone looked at me funny.
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Ha! Yeah- like that...
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I think the band would want you to buy one of their shirts at the concert. Then buy their CD and whatever other crap they are peddling.
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i always buy a shirt at the show over cd's, because it's more money in their pockets, and not in someone else's. You just got to make sure you don't wear it until after the show.
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rule number 1, don't listen to the band the day of the show, number 2, don't wear their shirt at the show. Those are concert rules! You don't want to jinx them.
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I was just watching Rush In Rio and there were people in the crowd wearing Rush shirts.
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As a Sherlock Holmes fan, I found this greatly amusing.
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Yeah, good luck getting a photo of you and Neil, haha!
It's awesome that you're an actual Rush fan though.
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Well its not everyday you hear Rush memorabilia compared to the Nazi symbol, but you've, somehow, done that masterfully, Brad. And the egg throw at the end.....Genius, because as we all know, KISS is the superior band when compared to Rush.
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Dude is so NOT getting laid!
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I hate Blip sometimes....it won't let me watch the whole thing.
Have to try later.
(getting sick of restarting the video a few times and having to watch the same commercial 7 times)
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These segments are just getting better and better. Keep them coming.
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When I went to see rush last month in Boston the coolest people there were the ones wearing matching home made rush t-shirts made with Glitter paint.
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lol the egg didnt even hit him,
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gr8 vid i like the brad and jerrid episodes...is jerrid related to lisa folies?
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Lisa Foiles from Jerseyville?
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Very funny sketch!
On an unrelated note, Simon MacCorkindale passed away yesterday. AKA Manimal. and of Jaws 3-D fame.
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I have a feeling jerrid and Brad are sack fluffers.
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Jerrid is a Rush fan?! They're my favorite band in the entire world! I would marry you if I wasn't married already!
Great video guys. I never would have thought that wearing a band t-shirt of the band you're going to see is faux pas.
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You could turn it into a "Bush" shirt and be good to go, sorta.
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I've never worn a band shirt to that band's concert, but I did ask a friend of mine why people were wearing other bands' shirts at a concert I did attend, as I thought that that'd be insulting to the band they intended to see.
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great ending
great episode
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I pretty sure the cure for AIDS is Rush ceasing to make music.
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Really? Because I'm sure the cure for aids would be you not procreating.
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ZING.
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Not sure if you are serious or not in calling it a faux pas, but I've worn that band's t-shirt to nearly every show I've been to. Including buying a shirt and immediately putting it on. I think I also once wore a Motorhead shirt to a Motley Crue concert.
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I've heard this "no band shirt of the band you are going to see claim" several times and it is in all honestly so stupid... Also I wear the band shirt because I personally like the band and the shirt they have made, not to show off to others I like band or something.
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When are you going to review Red?
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Great writing, funny delivery and timing...me likey
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wonder how Tattoos of band logos rank up in this faux pas. i hope it's not too douchebaggery because i have 2 ^^;
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I love your videos man but you don't say shit about the glory that is Detroit Rock City, even in jest!
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Look, I know you have persona's like the Cinema Snob and such, but this brings a whole new layer to pretentious idiocy. I go concerts to have fun, regardless of wtf I'm wearing. If you're focusing on what someones wearing you're just looking to be a douche bag yourself over the person who is "doing the miss deed". Your videos are hilarious and all but this is one of those fads that needs to fuckin end.
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Agreed. I mean this isnt directed to Brad. I know this is show for comedy and I LOVED this clip. I laughed a LOT.
But speaking of real world this "band shirt ethics" fad just blows my mind. Who invented this anyway? Or should I ask why the hell I should even care about his opinion?
I mean, ethics and manners are a good thing. But to an extent as long as they serve a clear purpose. This shirt ethics invention serves no purpose to the wearer nor to band the shirt represents. Luckily I've met only couple of guys mentioning this...
But if you wear Megadeth shirt on Metallica concert or viceversa, then we can discuss about ethics...
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Even worse: bands wearing their own shirts.
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Either this is a real rule, or Brad has seen PCU. "This is what you're wearing? You're going to wear the t-shirt of the band you're going to see? Don't be that guy."-Jeremy Piven, PCU
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Rush Shirt
Egg resistance +4
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Using your real names for your video? That is SO faux pas.
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I also disagree on wearing a band t-shirt to the band you are about to see. The whole "too much of a fan" thing is bullshit. Sports fandom and music fandom are one and the same.
Now the actual bands wearing their own T-shirts at their own shows...that is tacky.
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I'd wear a band's T-shirt to their show. Shows support.
Incidentally, I saw Rush back in 07, they still kick ass.
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What about shows with more than one band playing? You may not be a fan of one of the bands, but are of another. Therefore, you need a shirt of the one you like to let everyone know you're there for that band.
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Hilarious all the stuff you come up with Brad. Your videos are classic. can't wait for more.
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Haha, where did Brad come up with this stuff?
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I like your post, thank you for your sharing.
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While I recognize the necessity for a basis of observed reality... true art lies in a reality that is felt. ~Odilon Redon
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