Poster for the Cardboards and Carsickness Performing at the Electric Banana

Title

Poster for the Cardboards and Carsickness Performing at the Electric Banana

Subject

Punk rock music

Description

Poster for the Cardboards and Carsickness performing at the Electric Banana in Pittsburgh, PA. The background of the poster is two-tone, with an orange-yellow on top and a dusky rose on bottom. In the top left corner of the poster, the text reads,

"the

cardboards

and

carsickness."

To the right of this text is an image of a hand, from the side, holding five color-coded wires with their ends stripped.



In the bottom half of the poster, we see a sewer pipe leading to a brick wall. In the foreground is a dining room table set for dinner. Next to these images, the text reads,



"Tuesday

Oct. 21nd



ONE

DOLLAR

COVER



THE

ELECTRIC BANANA."

Contributor

Harriet Stein (donor)

Rights

This item is presented courtesy of Harriet Stein for research and educational purposes. Images and text may not be distributed or republished without permission from the Pittsburgh Queer History Project.

Language

English

Type

Still Image

Identifier

HS-002-049-web

Coverage

Pittsburgh punk, Punk rock music, Punk culture and art, Bands (Music)

Has Format

HS-002-049

Spatial Coverage

The Electric Banana, Oakland (Pittsburgh)

Citation

“Poster for the Cardboards and Carsickness Performing at the Electric Banana,” PQHP Online Archives, accessed May 7, 2024, http://pittsburghqueerhistory.com/omeka/items/show/1331.

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