| The auctioned T-Shirts, conceived as collectable | | | | tee-shirt with a really vibrant substance, which says |
| items, from the 1960s and 1970s and were worn by | | | | 'Who the f**k are the Rolling Stones anyway?', and |
| the gang of rock legends Rolling Stones, Led | | | | at the back, 'Who cares', which could sell for 800 |
| Zeppelin, The Who, Pink Floyd, David Bowie, Queen, | | | | dollars. |
| Beatles and others. | | | | Some of the 1st tee-shirts from the British pop band |
| These 'vintage' band tee-shirts are due to recover | | | | 'the Yardbirds', which boosts pop music and was used |
| the rock fans attention for rock music and its drifts. | | | | in 1967 on the the Monterey's Pop Music Fest, 3,000 |
| The t-shirts symbolize transient 'pop and rock' icons, | | | | to 4,000 dollars is the price for which is expected to |
| the auctioneer said in a press release. | | | | be sold. |
| Between the items, we have a tee-shirt from the | | | | Pictures taken of Ed Caraeff, Jim Marshall, Annie |
| rock star Led Zeppelin's from the 1973 tour, there is | | | | Leibowitz and many other rock legends are expected |
| also one from 'Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from | | | | be auctioned, with someother of their belongings. Led |
| Mars' show, where David Bowie used to play in the | | | | Zeppelin's John Bonham's Ludwig drum sticks, and an |
| 60s, each of them are calculated between 2,000 to | | | | amplifier designed by Bob Rissi, that was used in 1969 |
| 3,000 dollars each. | | | | during the 'American Tour' is expected to be sold |
| From the same era, there is availabe a Rolling Stones | | | | around 10,000$ and 15,000$. |