Sunday, March 22, 2015

+ Pelle live in Sarpsborg +


9 comments:

Anonymous said...

love these pants!
was that lycra he wore underneath?

Anonymous said...

also, i wonder what happened to his quintessential clothing items? were they sold by Øystein, or given back to his family in Sweden?
Hopefully the latter.

Anonymous said...

also, i wonder what happened to his quintessential clothing items? were they sold by Øystein, or given back to his family in Sweden?
Hopefully the latter.

Anonymous said...

I wonder too. Wouldn't it be awesome to own a shirt or something neat that Pelle had once worn?! I love his white Merciless shirt and his inverted cross necklaces.

Anonymous said...

Pretty sure he wore lycra leggings under his pants. those were incredibly popular. No matter, this look is spot on..and hot (sorry!)
I always wondered too about his quintessential clothing items, and two inverted cross necklaces he wore. I am sure his family has them, or there would have been some sort of talk of what Øystein had done with them. (He was the ultimate opportunist when it came to Pelle's suicide) .
To own something of his..wow.
On FB there is this gentleman who has a page called the ultimate Mayhem collection, and he owns some of Pelle's drawings, and insanely rare items. You'll be green with envy.
He even has a tape Pelle made when he was doing Ohlin music, with his handwriting on it.

Sorry, bit of a ramble.
Love this pic!

Anonymous said...

oops, sorry, i think it is called the true mayhem collection.
many rare photos and finds.
i hate that guy lol ;)

+ Per Yngve Ohlin Site + said...

I don't know if his family has his necklace and clothes but I don't envy the guy of true mayhem collection cause I don't like him too :D

Anonymous said...

i wonder how he came across all of items he has, and how he was able to get whomever had the items first to part with them.i would kill for something that Pelle wrote on and touched.
yup, i dislike that greedy gulch too for owning so much rare memorabilia. wish i could steal it ;)

Anonymous said...

His family had his crosses and clothes