If something is not addressed below, we are always happy to answer questions. Please make sure that you agree with all terms before purchasing. For your consideration, is a. RARE, SUPER RARE, VERY LIMITED, and (imo) a totally STUNNING, True Vintage Prince tee. Forget the tour shirts that still exist by the thousands! If you want a true rarity, with a story, check this! Hirt was acquired from Jackie Sharp a woman involved with the legendary. She told me that at a party in the 80’s they made maybe five!!! This has to be the rarest Prince shirt that is not an edition of one, but it might as well be as I doubt any of the others are anywhere to be found at this point. From a pet free / smoke-free home. Soft, light weight t-shirt, with single stitch hem. Actual item shown – see pictures. This one is for a serious fan/collector who wants both a true rarity and a really. Soft, white with red, yellow, purple and black graphics. Please note: colors may vary in pictures; we do our best to capture the true garment colors but technology can sometimes be limiting. Please note: Sizing varies between brands and generations, so detailed measurements are provided below. MEASUREMENTS lying flat, in inches. Shoulders (seam to seam). Collar (front) to hem. Collar (back) to hem. Sleeve length (shoulder seam to opening). Washed and worn a few times at most. There a few paint stains and imperfections as this was a basically a one off and was never intended for sale. More music items, hard-to-find vintage clothes, Tour/Band shirts, music collectibles, vinyl records, cassette tapes, and cd’s going up soon! Please let us know at least one day in advance so we can have this, and any other items, ready for you. , or (if you want it quicker you may choose). Based on calculated cost. This is because we must track all items, and Express is the only service that does so conveniently. Please do not ask us to do these things. If you have any questions about this item we are always happy to answer to the best of our ability. If something is not addressed above, we are always happy to answer questions. Please make sure that you agree with all terms above before purchasing. From Wikipedia: Target Video (aka TargetVideo77) is a San Francisco. Based studio, founded by artist Joe Rees, who collaborating with Jackie Sharp, Jill Hoffman, Sam Edwards and others, archived early art performance, punk and hardcore bands on video and film. Performers and artists as diverse as the Sex Pistols. Were recorded in the late 1970s to the early 1980s. Using multiple cameras, they produced some of the highest quality footage available of these bands performing in front of live audiences. In addition, videos often included interviews with members of the bands. Also they organized a national U. Tour for Berlin’s (West) punk rock band MDK /Mekanik Destrüktiw Komandöh with singer Volker Hauptvogel and released with Rough Trade USA the 12 Maxi-Single Berlin of this Band. The video made at South Van Ness Ave is lost. Target Video taped bands and artists in the US and Europe in clubs, on the streets and at parties or at its 12,000 sf studio in San Francisco’s Mission District. Target Video warehouse shoots were taped with an audience who came to party and see the band. Generally they started in the afternoon and continued on into the night. In the local scene everyone knew everyone else and it was a casual, creative environment. The Target Video warehouse was the scene of many after hours parties as they played host to touring bands after their gigs with DJs and Target videos projected on to 20 ft. Joe Rees developed an editing style uncommon for the time using fast cuts juxtaposing images of military jets, punk bands, crowds and other footage creating the Target Montage. ” These montages along with live footage of bands and artists became the basis for “Target Shows which were shown in the US and Europe. In 1980, Joe Rees, Jackie Sharp, Jill Hoffman, Sam Edwards and Jeanine Richardson took Target Video on its first extensive European tour. The French company Fnac. Invited Target to France where they screened then unknown, underground punk bands and artists throughout the country to packed crowds in theaters, clubs and discos. In the following years subsequent tours brought many shows including an outdoor show at Rome’s ancient Colosseum. And at the opening of the Alcalá 20 nightclub. (a converted opera house) in Madrid, Spain. Shortly after, the Alcalá 20 nightclub. Was the site of a tragic inferno fire on Dec. In March, 2008, Joe Rees & Target Video exhibited at the Getty Center. In Los Angeles, California as part of the “California Video” exhibit. In June, 2008 Target Video screened to an audience of 2000 at the Geffen Contemporary at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. In 2009 Target Video had shows in Croatia, Los Angeles and San Francisco San Francisco Public Library. Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. The Target Video warehouse was clubhouse of sorts with three floors of video recording, audio recording Subterranean Studio. As well as a ground zero for many parties and events. It was located at 678 South Van Ness Ave. This building suffered extensive damage in the Loma Prieta earthquake. Target Video no longer occupies the South Van Ness space. Target Video captured one of music’s most infamous performances at Napa State Mental Hospital. The show was headlined by the Mutants. And opening on the bill were The Cramps. Shot with the first commercially available black and white port-a-pack, the Cramps began the show for a couple of car loads of punks, artists and the patients of the institution. Set and although their set was recorded, available light was gone and the footage is mostly unwatchable given the primitive technology of the day. Target Video has stated they will attempt to restore the Mutants performance in the near future using modern technology. Performance is widely available on DVD. Live in 1978 in San Francisco. The Early Years Live (19781981). Live at the School For The Deaf. Live At The Napa State Mental Hospital (June 1978). Live in San Francisco 1981. Live In 1978 In San Francisco. Live In San Francisco At Kezar Stadium. Live in London – This compilation video features Bauhaus recorded live at the University of London and 4 of Chrome’s film/videos. Live at the Temple and the Mabuhay Gardens. Live at the On Broadway, San Francisco, 1983. Live At San Quentin Penitentiary. Six Examples’ – 1978-84 including performances from The Mabuhay Gardens, University of London and The Farm. 1983 release, contains video from 1979, 1980, and 1981. In addition to these releases, there are other re-released compilations Hardcore Vol. 1-5 featuring bands such as Toxic Reasons. The item “True Vintage PRINCE T-Shirt L punk/purple rain/target video/sf HOLY GRAIL artist” is in sale since Saturday, May 7, 2016. This item is in the category “Clothing, Shoes & Accessories\Men\Men’s Clothing\Shirts\T-Shirts”. The seller is “jacknife.vintage” and is located in Los Angeles, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Brand: Hanes
- Style: Graphic Tee
- Size Type: Regular
- Size: L
- Color: White
- Sleeve Length: Sleeveless
- Pattern: Solid
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Material: 100% Cotton