Led Zeppelin T-shirts

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  • The story of Bobby and the Helmets goes like this: a British rock band called The Liverpool Scene formed in 1967 when a couple poets got together to make music. Despite the lukewarm reception of all three of their album releases, the Liverpool Scene landed a spot opening for Led Zeppelin in 1969 and performed their song "The Woo-Woo," a quirky narrative about a fictitious band named Bobby and the Helmets who was killed along with 234 other people in a tragic ice cream flood. Robert Plant was so impressed by the band and the song, he sported a super tight Bobby and the Helmets t-shirt on stage in tribute. Snapped for posterity by the prolific Joe Sia, the photo breathes a little life into the forgotten Liverpool Scene and their fictitious band Bobby and the Helmets.
    female - adult
    $28.00
  • At the beginning of 1969, Led Zeppelin had no albums and had played together for a mere three months. By the end of the year, they had released two albums, both of which stormed the top 10, with Led Zeppelin II topping the American charts for seven weeks. It all began for the band with a three-night gig in January, 1969, opening for Country Joe & the Fish at the Fillmore West.
    female - adult
    $36.00
  • At the beginning of 1969, Led Zeppelin had no albums and had played together for a mere three months. By the end of the year, they had released two albums, both of which stormed the top 10, with Led Zeppelin II topping the American charts for seven weeks. It all began for the band with a three-night gig in January, 1969, opening for Country Joe & the Fish at the Fillmore West.
    male - adult
    $36.00
  • Robert Plant donned the original "Nurses do it Better" tee during the legendary Led Zeppelin Oakland Coliseum "Day on the Green" shows of July 23-24, 1977. The Oakland shows would be the last ever in the US for Led Zeppelin when the North American tour, originally intended to finish on August 13th, was cut short following the death of Robert Plant's five year old son.
    male - adult
    $28.00
  • The story of Bobby and the Helmets goes like this: a British rock band called The Liverpool Scene formed in 1967 when a couple poets got together to make music. Despite the lukewarm reception of all three of their album releases, the Liverpool Scene landed a spot opening for Led Zeppelin in 1969 and performed their song "The Woo-Woo," a quirky narrative about a fictitious band named Bobby and the Helmets who was killed along with 234 other people in a tragic ice cream flood. Robert Plant was so impressed by the band and the song, he sported a super tight Bobby and the Helmets t-shirt on stage in tribute. Snapped for posterity by the prolific Joe Sia, the photo breathes a little life into the forgotten Liverpool Scene and their fictitious band Bobby and the Helmets.
    male - adult
    $28.00
  • The story of Bobby and the Helmets goes like this: a British rock band called The Liverpool Scene formed in 1967 when a couple poets got together to make music. Despite the lukewarm reception of all three of their album releases, the Liverpool Scene landed a spot opening for Led Zeppelin in 1969 and performed their song "The Woo-Woo," a quirky narrative about a fictitious band named Bobby and the Helmets who was killed along with 234 other people in a tragic ice cream flood. Robert Plant was so impressed by the band and the song, he sported a super tight Bobby and the Helmets t-shirt on stage in tribute. Snapped for posterity by the prolific Joe Sia, the photo breathes a little life into the forgotten Liverpool Scene and their fictitious band Bobby and the Helmets.
    male - adult
    $28.00
  • At the beginning of 1969, Led Zeppelin had no albums and had played together for a mere three months. By the end of the year, they had released two albums, both of which stormed the top 10, with Led Zeppelin II topping the American charts for seven weeks. It all began for the band with a three-night gig in January, 1969, opening for Country Joe & the Fish at the Fillmore West.
    male - adult
    $36.00
  • Robert Plant donned the original "Nurses do it Better" tee during the legendary Led Zeppelin Oakland Coliseum "Day on the Green" shows of July 23-24, 1977. The Oakland shows would be the last ever in the US for Led Zeppelin when the North American tour, originally intended to finish on August 13th, was cut short following the death of Robert Plant's five year old son.
    female - adult
    $28.00
  • Robert Plant donned the original "Nurses do it Better" tee during the legendary Led Zeppelin Oakland Coliseum "Day on the Green" shows of July 23-24, 1977. The Oakland shows would be the last ever in the US for Led Zeppelin when the North American tour, originally intended to finish on August 13th, was cut short following the death of Robert Plant's five year old son.
    female - adult
    $28.00
  • At the beginning of 1969, Led Zeppelin had no albums and had played together for a mere three months. By the end of the year, they had released two albums, both of which stormed the top 10, with Led Zeppelin II topping the American charts for seven weeks. It all began for the band with a three-night gig in January, 1969, opening for Country Joe & the Fish at the Fillmore West.
    male - adult
    $36.00
  • At the beginning of 1969, Led Zeppelin had no albums and had played together for a mere three months. By the end of the year, they had released two albums, both of which stormed the top 10, with Led Zeppelin II topping the American charts for seven weeks. It all began for the band with a three-night gig in January, 1969, opening for Country Joe & the Fish at the Fillmore West.
    male - adult
    $36.00
  •                                         Robert Plant’s vintage t-shirt replica robert plant, jimmy page, john paul jones, bonzo, john bohnam, led zeppelin, cult music, rock, hard rock, blues, singer, vocalist, stairway to heaven, vintage, replica, the song remains the same, swan song, houses of the holy, presence
    male, female - adult
    $26.59
  • Mellotron' Synth Keyboard T-Shirt The fantastic Mellotron synth, not to be confused with the other most famous Moog Synthesizer... both are very, very cool musical instruments... but the Mellotron was used by a large variety of 60's and 70's bands... such as The Moody Blues, The Beatles, Donovan, Manfred Mann, The Rolling Stones, Deep Purple, The Bee Gees, Steve Windwood's Traffic, Pink Floyd, Procol Harum, The Pretty Things, The Kinks, Elton John, David Bowie, Led Zeppelin, Rush, Yes, Genesis, Hawkwind and even Thin Lizzy! Seriously, half the fun is listening to those bands and trying to find the Mellotron parts!!
    male, female - adult
    $12.99
  • Black Sabbath ""Electric Funeral"" Men's Ozzy T-Shirt If I had to choose one bands discography to bring with me on a desert island, to listen to for the rest of my life... there's a lot of really great choices for this scenario, it's not easy... but I'd be confident that my choice of Black Sabbath would do me justice, even if it was only the early years... the Ozzy years! Even though Led Zeppelin, or even Jimi Hendrix, may be wiser by providing a little more depth of album choices... the bottom line is that I NEVER get tired of listening to Sabbath. If it's not Tony Iommi and his legendary cut-finger guitar riffs (Trivia: Iommi was a member of Jethro Tull in 1968, he played one gig with them, which happened to be the Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus video = legendary!)... or Geezer Butler and his groovy bass runs... and no, we didn't forget the tin man, Bill Ward... then it's Ozzy Osbourne and his incredibly soulful voice and lyrics... ahhh, the lyrics. So this is an homage to one o
    male, female - adult
    $12.99
  • Kyuss Band 'Marshall Volume Knob' Stoner Rock T-Shirt You Tried to Turn Me Off... But You Couldn't Even Turn Me Down! Yeah, it sounds like a Marshall Amps slogan, but them's some ultra-classic stoner rock Kyuss lyrics sung by the one and only John Garcia, the greatest rock and roll singer to live in our lifetime. Amen. Now, I'm not putting down Josh Homme and Queens of The Stone Age... in fact, we even have a killer t-shirt inspired by them too... it's just that Kyuss was the first band, and John Garcia was one (big) part of their equation that made them the closest thing to a Led Zeppelin or Black Sabbath of the 90's. I mean, face it... a lot of recently recorded music ain't gonna be worth spit in 10 years... but in 100 years Kyuss albums will be dug up and replayed with the same infatuation that Zeppelin still holds today. So buy this t-shirt... whether you like Kyuss or not. Because right after this, you're going to buy all three Kyuss albums and learn something about rock 'n' roll
    male, female - adult
    $12.99