What was this Brian Eno t-shirt in 2009?

Post date: 2022-08-14 07:00:18
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On this day in 2009, I attended a concert and had a brief encounter with a Brian Eno-related t-shirt. Now I'm trying to find that shirt. What could it have been?

In August 2009, I attended a Phish concert at Darien Lake Performing Arts Center in Darien Center, NY. While there, I saw a guy in the crowd walk by with a shirt that was probably just text on a white or black background about Brian Eno. It was almost definitely one sentence, 8 words max, like "Listen to Brian Eno" or "I love Brian Eno." I know that I sent a text message about it to an Eno-loving coworker, but the phone and the friendship are long gone, so those avenues are closed off. Googling Brian Eno t-shirt yields way too many possibilities, even on ebay. I know that this could have been a custom tee, or something like that, but my guess is it was more widely available through some channel.

I am positive that I saw this shirt, so comments about my mental state at this concert are not welcome.

What was the text on this shirt?
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