Mosh Old T-Shirts
Description: Heart says pit, knees say sit! This fiery skeleton concert artwork combines mosh pit energy, heavy metal attitude, punk rock style, and dark humor about getting older without losing your love for loud music. Perfect for metalheads, aging rockers, festival regulars, headbangers, and concert fans who still feel ready for the pit—even when their knees demand a chair.
Description: The Old Waldorf was a live music venue located in San Francisco at 444 Battery St. on the second floor of a building in the Embarcadero Center. The famous club was built out of what was originally a Foster's Cafeteria restaurant, opening its doors in 1976. Despite the brick and glass venue's terrible acoustics, during its time, The Old Waldorf hosted some of the biggest names in the music industry across a wide variety of musical genres. Despite the venue's full event calendar and solid ticket sales, the owner's closed down The Old Waldorf in 1983 and reopened it as The Punch Line comedy club which still occupies the space today. This one is based on the second of only two shirt designs the club ever released which came out sometime in 1983
Description: A funny retro skeleton design for the veteran concert goer whose spirit is still in the mosh pit but whose joints prefer the balcony. Perfect for fans of punk, metal, and live music who have officially reached the "seated section" era of their lives.
Description: Do you still have the spirit for the mosh pit but your body demands a seat? This funny Heart Says Pit Knees Say Balcony design features a relatable skeleton for every Elder Emo and aging rocker. Perfect for your next Concert or festival.
Description: Heart Says Pit Knees Say Balcony captures the humor of aging for concert fans. Perfect for music lovers, rock enthusiasts, and anyone embracing getting older with a laugh. This relatable quote resonates with those who still crave the mosh pit but appreciate the comfort of the balcony.
Heart Says Pit Knees Say Balcony Aging Humor Concert Lover T-Shirt
by QUEST QUALITY QUARTERS
$18 $24
Description: A skeleton in a worn denim vest leans over the concert balcony railing, staring longingly at the crowd pit below — the spirit is willing, but the knees have made their decision. The perfect design for aging rock fans, metalheads, and anyone who has traded the chaos of the pit for a better view and a cold drink upstairs.
Description: The Old Waldorf was a live music venue located in San Francisco at 444 Battery St. on the second floor of a building in the Embarcadero Center. The famous club was built out of what was originally a Foster's Cafeteria restaurant, opening its doors in 1976. Despite the brick and glass venue's terrible acoustics, during its time, The Old Waldorf hosted some of the biggest names in the music industry across a wide variety of musical genres. Despite the venue's full event calendar and solid ticket sales, the owner's closed down The Old Waldorf in 1983 and reopened it as The Punch Line comedy club which still occupies the space today. This one is based on the first of only two shirt designs the club ever released which came out sometime in 1978.
Description: A skeleton in a worn denim vest leans over the concert balcony railing, staring longingly at the crowd pit below — the spirit is willing, but the knees have made their decision. The perfect design for aging rock fans, metalheads, and anyone who has traded the chaos of the pit for a better view and a cold drink upstairs.