Talk:The Shirts

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Added page. Much reliance was placed on the extensive story of the Shirts on the Studio Society's website; additional sources greatly appreciated. Larry Dunn (talk) 22:43, 8 January 2008 (UTC)

"Like many of the bands championed by Kristal, their sound was actually more pop and dance-oriented than the "art bands" that became famous in association with CBGB[1]." The reference cited says they were "entertainers" as opposed to the art bands. It doesn't say anything about pop or dance oriented or say that the art bands were the ones who became famous. Blondie was probably the most famous band to come out of CBGB. They were just as pop and probably more dance-oriented than The Shirts were. One could make a case that the same is true of The Ramones. 96.232.50.119 (talk) 15:25, 30 January 2011 (UTC)

When Did They Break Up?
Their third album was released in 1980. They didn't record again before breaking up two years later. But by 1981, they were "essentially broken up." What year did they actually break up? 2600:8800:219A:DA00:B101:92CD:A6FA:E47 (talk) 01:25, 30 October 2023 (UTC)