“Yeah, the beginning of that bloody ‘Phantom [of the Opera]’ song is from ‘Echoes.’ DAAAA-da-da-da-da-da. I couldn’t believe it when I heard it. It’s the same time signature – it’s 12/8 – and it’s the same structure and it’s the same notes and it’s the same everything.” – Roger Waters, on 1987’s Phantom of the Opera stealing “Echoes”

This quality embroidered hat features Chance Records and Chicago, Illinois. Chance Records was a Chicago-based blues label that captured the raw, postwar electric blues sound coming out of the city in the 1950s. It’s closely associated with influential Chicago blues artists and represents a pivotal moment when the blues moved from Southern roots to an urban, electrified edge.