CD and Digital Versions of Vault #7 up for sale in the shop
Must be a slow day if this is worthy of a Pssst?
It’s a distracting tactic. Diverting attention from the 2016/2017 single controversy.
Or maybe to divert attention from PJ colluding with Russia for potential 2018 Russian tour at the end of the scheduled European leg...
Fake News from the Failing Deep Magazine. A good band like Three Doors Down could tour Russia at any time, but Crooked Eddie is too busy taking knees at shows and Pearl Jam attendance is declining. Disrespectful. SAD!
CD and Digital Versions of Vault #7 up for sale in the shop
Must be a slow day if this is worthy of a Pssst?
It’s a distracting tactic. Diverting attention from the 2016/2017 single controversy.
Or maybe to divert attention from PJ colluding with Russia for potential 2018 Russian tour at the end of the scheduled European leg...
Fake News from the Failing Deep Magazine. A good band like Three Doors Down could tour Russia at any time, but Crooked Eddie is too busy taking knees at shows and Pearl Jam attendance is declining. Disrespectful. SAD!
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Hamilton 9-13-05; Toronto 5-9-06, Toronto 8-21-09, Toronto 9-12-11, Hamilton 9-15-11....
CD and Digital Versions of Vault #7 up for sale in the shop
Must be a slow day if this is worthy of a Pssst?
It’s a distracting tactic. Diverting attention from the 2016/2017 single controversy.
Or maybe to divert attention from PJ colluding with Russia for potential 2018 Russian tour at the end of the scheduled European leg...
Fake News from the Failing Deep Magazine. A good band like Three Doors Down could tour Russia at any time, but Crooked Eddie is too busy taking knees at shows and Pearl Jam attendance is declining. Disrespectful. SAD!
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
CD and Digital Versions of Vault #7 up for sale in the shop
Must be a slow day if this is worthy of a Pssst?
It’s a distracting tactic. Diverting attention from the 2016/2017 single controversy.
Or maybe to divert attention from PJ colluding with Russia for potential 2018 Russian tour at the end of the scheduled European leg...
Fake News from the Failing Deep Magazine. A good band like Three Doors Down could tour Russia at any time, but Crooked Eddie is too busy taking knees at shows and Pearl Jam attendance is declining. Disrespectful. SAD!
I honestly don't get the fascination with silver cds (replicated) over cdr-s (duplicated) both are inferior life stage products, but the latter if you buy digital files and burn them yourself provides a level of control over what you own. What bugs me is the price that nugs ends up driving on duplicated discs. That is a rip off.
This is exactly why I have gone digital only. With FLAC I can burn my own discs for less than a dollar (plus the cost of the boot, of course).
I honestly don't get the fascination with silver cds (replicated) over cdr-s (duplicated) both are inferior life stage products, but the latter if you buy digital files and burn them yourself provides a level of control over what you own. What bugs me is the price that nugs ends up driving on duplicated discs. That is a rip off.
This is exactly why I have gone digital only. With FLAC I can burn my own discs for less than a dollar (plus the cost of the boot, of course).
And I guess that is the reason I am not digital $17.98 for the CD or $14.99 for the Flac
I guess the $3 is worth it for me for the packaging, collectability and resale potential later down the road.
Couldn't you say if you were just wanting digital... Buy the the CD for $17.98, rip the files to flac.. and then resale the CD for $10 (Giving someone a great deal on a CD) thus giving you the same Flac files for only $7.98 (Half price)
I honestly don't get the fascination with silver cds (replicated) over cdr-s (duplicated) both are inferior life stage products, but the latter if you buy digital files and burn them yourself provides a level of control over what you own. What bugs me is the price that nugs ends up driving on duplicated discs. That is a rip off.
This is exactly why I have gone digital only. With FLAC I can burn my own discs for less than a dollar (plus the cost of the boot, of course).
And I guess that is the reason I am not digital $17.98 for the CD or $14.99 for the Flac
I guess the $3 is worth it for me for the packaging, collectability and resale potential later down the road.
Couldn't you say if you were just wanting digital... Buy the the CD for $17.98, rip the files to flac.. and then resale the CD for $10 (Giving someone a great deal on a CD) thus giving you the same Flac files for only $7.98 (Half price)
If the packaging was good, yes, but the packaging for the boots have been pretty poor post the 2000 series. There really is nothing unique to them and the resale value of CDs (particularly with these also being almost always CDR) is very poor.
I honestly don't get the fascination with silver cds (replicated) over cdr-s (duplicated) both are inferior life stage products, but the latter if you buy digital files and burn them yourself provides a level of control over what you own. What bugs me is the price that nugs ends up driving on duplicated discs. That is a rip off.
This is exactly why I have gone digital only. With FLAC I can burn my own discs for less than a dollar (plus the cost of the boot, of course).
And I guess that is the reason I am not digital $17.98 for the CD or $14.99 for the Flac
I guess the $3 is worth it for me for the packaging, collectability and resale potential later down the road.
Couldn't you say if you were just wanting digital... Buy the the CD for $17.98, rip the files to flac.. and then resale the CD for $10 (Giving someone a great deal on a CD) thus giving you the same Flac files for only $7.98 (Half price)
If the packaging was good, yes, but the packaging for the boots have been pretty poor post the 2000 series. There really is nothing unique to them and the resale value of CDs (particularly with these also being almost always CDR) is very poor.
Well regarding the resale. I bet you could put a listing in the Lost Dogs section for just about any 2016 boot for $10 and it would sell in under an hour.
I honestly don't get the fascination with silver cds (replicated) over cdr-s (duplicated) both are inferior life stage products, but the latter if you buy digital files and burn them yourself provides a level of control over what you own. What bugs me is the price that nugs ends up driving on duplicated discs. That is a rip off.
This is exactly why I have gone digital only. With FLAC I can burn my own discs for less than a dollar (plus the cost of the boot, of course).
And I guess that is the reason I am not digital $17.98 for the CD or $14.99 for the Flac
I guess the $3 is worth it for me for the packaging, collectability and resale potential later down the road.
Couldn't you say if you were just wanting digital... Buy the the CD for $17.98, rip the files to flac.. and then resale the CD for $10 (Giving someone a great deal on a CD) thus giving you the same Flac files for only $7.98 (Half price)
I guess I should have clarified I that I used my analog bootleg code to knock 10 bucks off the FLAC price. However, I still paid for that when I renewed my subscription. Does the $17.98 include shipping? $3 isn't a bad deal for the reasons you listed.
I honestly don't get the fascination with silver cds (replicated) over cdr-s (duplicated) both are inferior life stage products, but the latter if you buy digital files and burn them yourself provides a level of control over what you own. What bugs me is the price that nugs ends up driving on duplicated discs. That is a rip off.
This is exactly why I have gone digital only. With FLAC I can burn my own discs for less than a dollar (plus the cost of the boot, of course).
And I guess that is the reason I am not digital $17.98 for the CD or $14.99 for the Flac
I guess the $3 is worth it for me for the packaging, collectability and resale potential later down the road.
Couldn't you say if you were just wanting digital... Buy the the CD for $17.98, rip the files to flac.. and then resale the CD for $10 (Giving someone a great deal on a CD) thus giving you the same Flac files for only $7.98 (Half price)
I guess I should have clarified I that I used my analog bootleg code to knock 10 bucks off the FLAC price. However, I still paid for that when I renewed my subscription. Does the $17.98 include shipping? $3 isn't a bad deal for the reasons you listed.
In my order history there are 2 download links (for the mp3s). One main one (that has 30 songs) and one for Bonus downloads (that has 7 songs that are already in the main download... Everyday people to Yellow Led). Is there any difference between this second batch of songs and the same ones in the main download?
I honestly don't get the fascination with silver cds (replicated) over cdr-s (duplicated) both are inferior life stage products, but the latter if you buy digital files and burn them yourself provides a level of control over what you own. What bugs me is the price that nugs ends up driving on duplicated discs. That is a rip off.
So what is the difference between CD and CDR? I know CD is what you buy from the store, and CDR is what you can burn at home, right? BUt what is the difference other than that? Is there any real quality difference?
I honestly don't get the fascination with silver cds (replicated) over cdr-s (duplicated) both are inferior life stage products, but the latter if you buy digital files and burn them yourself provides a level of control over what you own. What bugs me is the price that nugs ends up driving on duplicated discs. That is a rip off.
So what is the difference between CD and CDR? I know CD is what you buy from the store, and CDR is what you can burn at home, right? BUt what is the difference other than that? Is there any real quality difference?
Real "silver" CDs are stamped from a glass master disc, not much different than how vinyl records are made. The data is essentially encoded onto the injection molded disc. With a CDR, a laser burns microscopic holes onto a dye layer of a premade disc, thus encoding the information. Replicated (silver) disc labels can be screen printed or sublimated, whereas CDRs are limited to inkjet printing.
I honestly don't get the fascination with silver cds (replicated) over cdr-s (duplicated) both are inferior life stage products, but the latter if you buy digital files and burn them yourself provides a level of control over what you own. What bugs me is the price that nugs ends up driving on duplicated discs. That is a rip off.
So what is the difference between CD and CDR? I know CD is what you buy from the store, and CDR is what you can burn at home, right? BUt what is the difference other than that? Is there any real quality difference?
Real "silver" CDs are stamped from a glass master disc, not much different than how vinyl records are made. The data is essentially encoded onto the injection molded disc. With a CDR, a laser burns microscopic holes onto a dye layer of a premade disc, thus encoding the information. Replicated (silver) disc labels can be screen printed or sublimated, whereas CDRs are limited to inkjet printing.
2000- Atlanta, GA: New Orleans, LA: Memphis, TN: Nashville, TN
2003- Raleigh, NC: Charlotte, NC: Atlanta, GA
2004- Asheville, NC (hometown show)
2006- Cincinnati, OH
2008- Columbia, SC
2009- Chicago, IL x 2 / Ed Vedder- Atlanta, GA x 2
2010- Bristow, VA
2011- Alpine Valley, WI (PJ20) x 2 / Ed Vedder- Chicago, IL
2012- Atlanta, GA
2013- Charlotte, NC
2014- Cincinnati, OH
2015- New York, NY
2016- Greenville, SC: Hampton, VA:: Columbia, SC: Raleigh, NC : Lexington, KY: Philly, PA 2: (Wrigley) Chicago, IL x 2 (holy shit): Temple of the Dog- Philly, PA
I honestly don't get the fascination with silver cds (replicated) over cdr-s (duplicated) both are inferior life stage products, but the latter if you buy digital files and burn them yourself provides a level of control over what you own. What bugs me is the price that nugs ends up driving on duplicated discs. That is a rip off.
So what is the difference between CD and CDR? I know CD is what you buy from the store, and CDR is what you can burn at home, right? BUt what is the difference other than that? Is there any real quality difference?
Real "silver" CDs are stamped from a glass master disc, not much different than how vinyl records are made. The data is essentially encoded onto the injection molded disc. With a CDR, a laser burns microscopic holes onto a dye layer of a premade disc, thus encoding the information. Replicated (silver) disc labels can be screen printed or sublimated, whereas CDRs are limited to inkjet printing.
Thanks for the info! Is there a quality difference in sound? And wtf is up with HD Flac now? Isnt Flac lossless, so how can you have something better than zero loss of data?
I honestly don't get the fascination with silver cds (replicated) over cdr-s (duplicated) both are inferior life stage products, but the latter if you buy digital files and burn them yourself provides a level of control over what you own. What bugs me is the price that nugs ends up driving on duplicated discs. That is a rip off.
So what is the difference between CD and CDR? I know CD is what you buy from the store, and CDR is what you can burn at home, right? BUt what is the difference other than that? Is there any real quality difference?
Real "silver" CDs are stamped from a glass master disc, not much different than how vinyl records are made. The data is essentially encoded onto the injection molded disc. With a CDR, a laser burns microscopic holes onto a dye layer of a premade disc, thus encoding the information. Replicated (silver) disc labels can be screen printed or sublimated, whereas CDRs are limited to inkjet printing.
Thanks for the info! Is there a quality difference in sound? And wtf is up with HD Flac now? Isnt Flac lossless, so how can you have something better than zero loss of data?
Lossless compared to cd quality. It is still compressed. Hd flac less
I honestly don't get the fascination with silver cds (replicated) over cdr-s (duplicated) both are inferior life stage products, but the latter if you buy digital files and burn them yourself provides a level of control over what you own. What bugs me is the price that nugs ends up driving on duplicated discs. That is a rip off.
This is exactly why I have gone digital only. With FLAC I can burn my own discs for less than a dollar (plus the cost of the boot, of course).
And I guess that is the reason I am not digital $17.98 for the CD or $14.99 for the Flac
I guess the $3 is worth it for me for the packaging, collectability and resale potential later down the road.
Couldn't you say if you were just wanting digital... Buy the the CD for $17.98, rip the files to flac.. and then resale the CD for $10 (Giving someone a great deal on a CD) thus giving you the same Flac files for only $7.98 (Half price)
If the packaging was good, yes, but the packaging for the boots have been pretty poor post the 2000 series. There really is nothing unique to them and the resale value of CDs (particularly with these also being almost always CDR) is very poor.
Well regarding the resale. I bet you could put a listing in the Lost Dogs section for just about any 2016 boot for $10 and it would sell in under an hour.
I suppose. But I'd never buy a used CD for more than $3-$5
Can we use our yearly bootleg code for the vault download? If so, where do I redeem my code? Thanks
Milwaukee 2014 MSG 2016 1&2 Wrigley 2016 1&2 Eddie Vedder Obama Farewell Address 2017 Eddie Vedder Louisville, KY 2017 London 2018 1 Wrigley 2018 1&2 St. Louis 2020
I honestly don't get the fascination with silver cds (replicated) over cdr-s (duplicated) both are inferior life stage products, but the latter if you buy digital files and burn them yourself provides a level of control over what you own. What bugs me is the price that nugs ends up driving on duplicated discs. That is a rip off.
So what is the difference between CD and CDR? I know CD is what you buy from the store, and CDR is what you can burn at home, right? BUt what is the difference other than that? Is there any real quality difference?
Real "silver" CDs are stamped from a glass master disc, not much different than how vinyl records are made. The data is essentially encoded onto the injection molded disc. With a CDR, a laser burns microscopic holes onto a dye layer of a premade disc, thus encoding the information. Replicated (silver) disc labels can be screen printed or sublimated, whereas CDRs are limited to inkjet printing.
Thanks for the info! Is there a quality difference in sound? And wtf is up with HD Flac now? Isnt Flac lossless, so how can you have something better than zero loss of data?
Difference in sound? No, but a pressed disc should last longer than a CDR with all other variables being equal.
I honestly don't get the fascination with silver cds (replicated) over cdr-s (duplicated) both are inferior life stage products, but the latter if you buy digital files and burn them yourself provides a level of control over what you own. What bugs me is the price that nugs ends up driving on duplicated discs. That is a rip off.
So what is the difference between CD and CDR? I know CD is what you buy from the store, and CDR is what you can burn at home, right? BUt what is the difference other than that? Is there any real quality difference?
Real "silver" CDs are stamped from a glass master disc, not much different than how vinyl records are made. The data is essentially encoded onto the injection molded disc. With a CDR, a laser burns microscopic holes onto a dye layer of a premade disc, thus encoding the information. Replicated (silver) disc labels can be screen printed or sublimated, whereas CDRs are limited to inkjet printing.
Thanks for the info! Is there a quality difference in sound? And wtf is up with HD Flac now? Isnt Flac lossless, so how can you have something better than zero loss of data?
FLAC and HD FLAC use the same lossless compression algorithm. The HD refers to a higher bit depth (24 as opposed to 16) and a higher sampling rate (192 kHz as opposed to 44.1 kHz).
In my order history there are 2 download links (for the mp3s). One main one (that has 30 songs) and one for Bonus downloads (that has 7 songs that are already in the main download... Everyday people to Yellow Led).
Athens 2006 / Milton Keynes 2014 / London 1&2 2022 / Seattle 1&2 2024 / Dublin 2024 / Manchester 2024 / London 2024
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http://www.hi5sports.org/ (Sports Program for Kids with Disabilities)
http://www.livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=3652
$17.98 for the CD
or
$14.99 for the Flac
I guess the $3 is worth it for me for the packaging, collectability and resale potential later down the road.
Couldn't you say if you were just wanting digital...
Buy the the CD for $17.98, rip the files to flac.. and then resale the CD for $10 (Giving someone a great deal on a CD)
thus giving you the same Flac files for only $7.98 (Half price)
http://www.hi5sports.org/ (Sports Program for Kids with Disabilities)
http://www.livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=3652
Agree Well regarding the resale. I bet you could put a listing in the Lost Dogs section for just about any 2016 boot for $10 and it would sell in under an hour.
good answer! good answer!
Survey Says......
livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=446
1995- New Orleans, LA : New Orleans, LA
1996- Charleston, SC
1998- Atlanta, GA: Birmingham, AL: Greenville, SC: Knoxville, TN
2000- Atlanta, GA: New Orleans, LA: Memphis, TN: Nashville, TN
2003- Raleigh, NC: Charlotte, NC: Atlanta, GA
2004- Asheville, NC (hometown show)
2006- Cincinnati, OH
2008- Columbia, SC
2009- Chicago, IL x 2 / Ed Vedder- Atlanta, GA x 2
2010- Bristow, VA
2011- Alpine Valley, WI (PJ20) x 2 / Ed Vedder- Chicago, IL
2012- Atlanta, GA
2013- Charlotte, NC
2014- Cincinnati, OH
2015- New York, NY
2016- Greenville, SC: Hampton, VA:: Columbia, SC: Raleigh, NC : Lexington, KY: Philly, PA 2: (Wrigley) Chicago, IL x 2 (holy shit): Temple of the Dog- Philly, PA
2017- ED VED- Louisville, KY
2018- Chicago, IL x2, Boston, MA x2
2020- Nashville, TN
2022- Smashville
2023- Austin, TX x2
2024- Baltimore
Is there a quality difference in sound?
And wtf is up with HD Flac now? Isnt Flac lossless, so how can you have something better than zero loss of data?
http://www.hi5sports.org/ (Sports Program for Kids with Disabilities)
http://www.livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=3652
MSG 2016 1&2
Wrigley 2016 1&2
Eddie Vedder Obama Farewell Address 2017
Eddie Vedder Louisville, KY 2017
London 2018 1
Wrigley 2018 1&2
St. Louis 2020
'98: Seattle: Memorial Stadium 1 & 2
'00: Columbus: Polaris
'03: Columbus: Germain
'10: Columbus: Nationwide Arena
'11: East Troy: Alpine Valley - PJ20 1 & 2 + EV Detroit
'12: Missoula + EV Jacksonville 1 & 2
'13: Chicago / Pittsburgh / Buffalo / Seattle
'14: Cincinnati / St. Louis / Tulsa / Lincoln / Memphis / Detroit / Moline
'15: New York City - Global Citizen Festival
'16: Greenville / Hampton / Raleigh / Columbia / Lexington / Ottawa / Toronto 1 & 2 / Wrigley 1 & 2
'17: Brooklyn - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
'18: London 1 & 2 / Seattle 1 & 2 / Missoula / Wrigley 1
'22: Nashville / St. Louis
http://www.livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=170
Cincinnati 2014
Greenville 2016
(Raleigh 2016)
Columbia 2016
Wow. It was, indeed, an epic concert!
I hate to admit that I was a bit skeptical going in...I mean, I they're all good, right?
Sure.
But this one was really special.
Thanks for opening up the vault!
Fenway 2 - 8/7/16
Seattle 1 - 8/8/18