Bobby and the Helmets Men's Retro T-Shirt : Large
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
male - adult
$28.00 from Wolfgang's Vault
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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.male - adult$28.00
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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.male - adult$28.00
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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.male - adult$28.00
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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.male - adult$28.00
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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



