1970s T-Shirts

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  • My inspiration for this design was based on the Blaxploitation movies of 70s, such as Shaft and Foxy Brown.

  • Asteroids was a video arcade game released in 1979 by Atari Inc. It was one of the most popular and influential games of the Golden Age of Arcade Games. The objective of Asteroids was to score as many points as possible by destroying asteroids and flying saucers. The player controlled a ship that could rotate left and right, fire shots straight forward, and thrust forward. The player could also send their ship into hyperspace, causing it to disappear and reappear in a random location on the screen (with the risk of self-destructing or appearing on top of an asteroid). Each stage started with a few asteroids drifting in random directions on the screen. Objects wrapped around the screen edges. As the player shots asteroids, they broke into smaller asteroids which frequently moved faster and were more difficult to hit. Smaller asteroids also scored higher points. Periodically, a flying saucer appeared on one side of the screen and moved across to the other before disappearing again. There was a minimalist soundtrack featuring a memorable deep-toned electronic “heartbeat”, which quickened as the asteroid density was reduced by the player’s fire. Once the screen had been cleared of all asteroids and flying saucers, a new set of large asteroids appeared. The number of asteroids increased each round up to a maximum of twelve. The game was over when the player had lost all remaining lives.

  • As a photographer you see things others normally dont see, even if you dont make a cent selling your work; the only thing that matters is if your able to share your vision.

  • John Simon Ritchie, better known as Sid Vicious, was an English punk rock musician, the bass player of the Sex Pistols and solo singer. Punk rock is an anti-establishment rock music genre and movement that emerged in the mid-1970s. Groups such as the Ramones, Sex Pistols, and The Clash were recognized as the vanguard of a new musical movement. By 1977, punk was spreading around the world.

  • God Save The Queen was originally called No Future. The band played it live and recorded a demo version with that title, but changed it when lead singer Johnny Rotten got the idea to mock the British monarchy. This became an anthem for the Punk movement in England. It expressed the anger young people felt toward the establishment. God save the queen / The fascist regime / They made you a moron / Potential H-bomb God save the queen / She ain’t no human being / There is no future / In England’s dreaming Don’t be told what you want / Don’t be told what you need / There’s no future, no future, / No future for you God save the queen / We mean it man / We love our queen / God saves God save the queen / ‘Cause tourists are money / And our figurehead / Is not what she seems Oh God save history / God save your mad parade / Oh Lord God have mercy / All crimes are paid When there’s no future / How can there be sin / We’re the flowers in the dustbin / We’re the poison in your human machine / We’re the future, your future God save the queen / We mean it man / We love our queen / God saves God save the queen / We mean it man / And there is no future / In England’s dreaming No future, no future, / No future for you / No future, no future, / No future for me No future, no future, / No future for you / No future, no future / For you

  • I always wanted one of these as a kid. Good friends had one and they were impossible to pedal up a hill, but it didn’t stop me wanting one.

  • One for the ‘Head Bangers’ – just don’t blow it man.

  • If you ever wanted to showcase a game of Pong on your shirt, here you go.

  • Saddle Up! / Cutbacks in the Empire defense budget have reached comical levels. / Two classics from the 1970’s combined. Other RubyRed parody tees: / / /

  • for the Vanishing Point fans, Long live Kowolski! Est 1970. Kowolski Speed shop w/ White Challenger…enjoy!

  • Remember the 70’s? Disco, rock n roll, KISS, Donna Summer, the Village People! The classic record label that brought them to you! Casablanca Records.

  • Classic icon from the 70’s, we can make him better, we can rebuild him! Not with today’s economy you can’t! More like Six BILLION…anyway what little guy’s hero wasn’t Steve Austin on the 70’s. A true ACTION HERO!

  • They’re in love!

  • Michael Jackson Hollywood Walk-of-Fame Star

  • Based on the black jacket Michael Jackson wore at the press conference launching the ‘This Is It’ final concert series.

  • Michael Jackson – the Gates of Neverland

  • J5 Retro Seventies ‘Jackson5 -style’ Logo

  • Jackson 5 Brothers

  • ABC Vintage Retro 70’s T-Shirt

  • Jacko Glove

  • Jackie & Tito & Jermaine & Marlon & Michael

  • J5 Retro Seventies Logo. Note: Redbubble does not print in ‘real’ glitter, this design is a print reproduction of a glitter-effect. This stops the damned stuff coming off in the wash and covering all your washing in flecks of glitter for the next 20 years! If you want ‘real glitter’ you’ll have to skip off to the local shop, buy a big tube of UHU and a bag of chopped-up foil flakes and glue the stuff on.

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