
You guys correctly identified every single error with this poster. Bob Dylan & The Hawks did play a show in Norfolk, Virginia, on February 13, 1966, but neither Led Zeppelin or Fleetwood Mac opened that night since they didn’t exist yet. Eric Clapton was just starting Cream at that time period and Jimi Hendrix was largely unknown. There’s also, as some of you noted, no venue or city listed on the poster. The Zeppelin poster — which suspiciously has the same background as the Dylan one — lists the band as playing the Fillmore about two months before their first American show. And the picture seems to have been taken about ten years after the show supposedly happened. Anachronistic rock posters aside, Dave’s makes one hell of a sub, but maybe the section of the shop’s Web site that says it represents a time of “love, truth and sharing” needs to be reworked.
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Comments
Kent Brockman | 7/17/2007, 11:21 pm EST
Andy = Just a thought… perhaps Dave’s knows it is a joke poster.
jakobi | 7/18/2007, 12:53 am EST
it’s not a joke poster though.
it’s just a decorative one.
somewhere over the... | 7/24/2007, 6:17 am EST
more than just mere decoration,
it’s a FULLy functional design.
mike | 6/23/2008, 8:17 pm EST
dave’s makes some great subs..
dave on the other hand is an a**hole
he was in a terrible 80s hair metal band called “foreplay,” drives a giant lincoln gas guzzling suv (as does his wife) and never “lived the 60s” as he claims.
marketing, marketing, marketing
MFkMECYPPPxETrxgL | 4/13/2009, 6:51 pm EST
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