When Henrik bought this bass guitar he was told that it had belonged to Stig P.
Collectors card, front
Provided by Klaus Gluud Larsen.
"I got this collectors card when I bought a single from some guy in the trade section. It's from the USA, 1989"
Collectors card, back
Autograph
Provided by Klaus Gluud Larsen.
"An autograph saying: "Til Klaus, Jesper Binzer" (For Klaus, Jesper Binzer). I was backstage at Rockgalla, Aalborg 1998 and I was just wandering around when I suddenly saw a guy with long hair standing at the stage. I walked up to him and saw it was Jesper, and I asked for an autograph, first at that moment I saw he was peeing! But when he had done his thing I got his autograph, you can almost smell the Binzer pee!"
Sleeping My Day Away picture disc
"As I have
to fully agree with Jacob Rosenvinge 'it's my most beloved item' I
thought to myself that a better (complete) pic would be fine."
Provided by Marcel "Capt. Spacehead" Denkhaus.
Drumstick
One of two drumsticks handed out by Laust Sonne at Musikcaféen, Århus, May 25, 2005.
Provided by Jacob Rosenvinge.
Sleeping My Day Away picture disc
Provided by Jacob Rosenvinge.
"My most beloved D-A-D item...
A 12" Sleeping My Day Away shaped picture disc, from 1989
Tracklist:
Side A (Front) 1: Sleeping My Day Away
Side B (Backside) 1: Ill Will"
Drumstick
Drumstick from the concert at 5-øren, Copenhagen, August 31, 2002.
Provided by Jeppe Kuld.
"Laust played Sleeping My Day Away and What's The Matter with it."
Sketch by Torleif Hoppe
Provided by Anders Haahr.
His story:
"In
the summer of '89 I was at the Sandmen/D-A-D double concert at the
bicycle lane in Odense, Denmark. The sun was shining and The Sandmen,
whom I had never heard before, played great music.
When
D-A-D went on, I headbanged so wild to the first few numbers (Jihad and
other of the heavy new stuff from the N.F.L.F.T.P album) that I had to
withdraw from the crowd and get a rest.
I
went to a place with some tables where Torleif Hoppe sold merchandise,
except he didn't sell anything because peoples attention was on the
band.
While
he was waiting for costumers, he drew a sketch on a pad of paper, and I
asked him if I please could have it. He said OK and wrote 'stay tough'
on it and signed it. At the moment he gave it to me there suddenly were
tons of people asking him to draw sketches to them too, so he started
selling them for kr. 10,- (which was cheap even back then)."
Hockey game 1998, team 1
The D:A:D Indians played hockey against The Leningrad Cowboys in Rødovre Skøjtearena in August 1998.
Hockey game 1998, team 2
The Leningrad Cowboys won the game.
The proceeds of the game went to charity.
On stage with D:A:D 1996
For their concert at the Roskilde Festival 1996, the band invited 150 fans to join them on stage.
This is the original instructions to the select few about the event.
Shop order
An old order from the predecessor of the webshop. Provided by Lars Pedersen.