I met a boy wearing vans, 501s, and a
Dope beastie t, nipple rings, and
New tattoos that claimed that he
Was ogt,
From 92,
The first ep.
And in between
Sips of coke
He told me that
He thought
We were sellin out,
Layin down,
Suckin up
To the man.
Well now Ive got some
A-dvice for you, little buddy.
Before you point the finger
You should know that
Im the man,
And if Im the man,
Then youre the man, and
Hes the man as well so you can
Point that fuckin finger up your ass.
All you know about me is what Ive sold you,
Dumb fuck.
I sold out long before you ever heard my name.
I sold my soul to make a record,
Dip shit,
And you bought one.
So Ive got some
Advice for you, little buddy.
Before you point your finger
You should know that
Im the man,
If Im the fuckin man
Then youre the fuckin man as well
So you can
Point that fuckin finger up your ass.
All you know about me is what Ive sold you,
Dumb fuck.
I sold out long before you ever heard my name.
I sold my soul to make a record,
Dip shit,
And you bought one.
All you read and
Wear or see and
Hear on tv
Is a product
Begging for your
Fatass dirty
Dollar
So...shut up and
Buy my new record
Send more money
Fuck you, buddy.
"And when someone chooses to work within the system and gets the corporation to make changes in the way they do things, what do we call that? I call it activism."
BS. I’m sick of this sell out talk. If everyone thinks PJ sold out because of this target deal, that’s just distorted, reactionary, and uninformed.
PJ worked for Sony from 1991-2003, then for a Sony subsidiary for 2006. They performed less than 12 concerts out of over 800 at musical venues where tickets were not distributed by ticketmaster or live nation. Venues with names like TD Banknorth Garden, Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre, etc. They gave up the TM fight long ago. Why was it OK to work within the system then, but not now. Oh right, because everyone still wanted to see their shows.
They were doing shit with verizon in 2003.
Live at the Garden DVD was advertised on all American Airlines flights for a month when it first came out.
target agreed to: 1. make and sell this shirt where ALL THE PROCEEDS GO TO CHARITY (target bears a lot of expense and doesn’t make a dime) to fight motherfucking hunger. 2. Matched $40,000 at least in donations from the charity proceeds from two shows. 3. Have this deal in place, which cuts out Wal Mart, Kmart, Costco, Best Buy, PC Richard, etc. etc. and STILL sell the album at CIMS stores. 4 I have a feeling target had something to do with getting Rock Band to put out a special backspacer release. 5. Sell VINYL FUCKING RECORDS at YOUR LOCAL TARGET.
If you want to call PJ sell outs that’s fine. But they sold out when they signed with Sony and gave up their ticketmaster fight.
Why did they do that? TO MAKE IT EASIER ON THEIR FANS. You know what a fucking pain in the ass it is to find indie music these days? There aren’t any music stores left.
Getting tickets to the non-ticketmaster shows in 1995 was even more hell than getting tickets to Philly.
Think about how many people are hearing about PJ for the first time or revisiting PJ because of the extreme marketing clout that Target has? Millions of people. Whether they buy the album or not, it brings PJ into their consciousness. One need not go too far on google to learn about all the causes, injustices, and charities, Pearl jam have been fighting for and supporting for two decades. Now, I’d rather they didn’t do that because I don’t want these people trying to get the same tickets I am. But the essence of the concept is that PJ got a major-ass corporation to tell the world about PJ. Maybe they helped breed a whole new generation of activists who become inspired by what Pearl jam has done.
I think they worked Target into one hell of a deal. They got a corporation to: educate the world about PJ, cut out every other major retailer, support indie music stores, save vinyl, fight hunger, etc. all in exchange for a commercial?
They’re using the system in their own way. I think that’s much more effective than being 20 year old kids who give corporations the middle finger, set out to change the world at the expense of their fans, and then realize the world’s pretty much fucked, you might as well fight the system from within. A lot more effective that way.
I’m fed up with the sell out talk.
I’m still pissed about everything to do with the tickets and how tours are announced and administered. I also think I know what their opinion is “Fuck you fans who have to see 4 shows in 5 nights. That’s your problem. Let someone else go who maybe hasn’t seen us at all. Typical American frivolity.”
You may hate that and that may be slapping their fan base in the face, but you cannot deny that is vintage fucking Pearl Jam.
Welcome. And thank you.
EDIT: I just realized you've been here for 10 years. So I take back the "welcome" and replace it with an "About time".
Did they eat most of your old posts in the switchover too? Or have you really been silent all this time? I'm intrigued.
"We've done really well with teenage death songs." -EV
i never could get the two accounts to merge. i wasn't a frequent poster in the old days anyways. i don't even read the board much these days since it seems like a lot of the familiar names are gone and there seems to be a lot of silly bickering here. i wrote that for my pj die hard friends who have been freaking out about the target deal and seeing the OP made me decide to share that here too.
If they sold music back in the 60's, 70's, and early 80's, then they've sold vinyl records before.
Was Target around back then?
According to their Target corp wiki page, they were.
I cannot personally attest to it, as they were not in the State of Washington back then.
Back then (well, the late 70's and 80's. I am not that old for the 60's) I was buying my records from Drastic Plastics (a record store/head shop), Tower Records and Books, and Peaches Records and Tapes.
If they sold music back in the 60's, 70's, and early 80's, then they've sold vinyl records before.
Was Target around back then?
According to their Target corp wiki page, they were.
I cannot personally attest to it, as they were not in the State of Washington back then.
Back then (well, the late 70's and 80's. I am not that old for the 60's) I was buying my records from Drastic Plastics (a record store/head shop), Tower Records and Books, and Peaches Records and Tapes.
I had no idea. I wasn't born until the 80s, and even then I remember that growing up Target was kinda like KMart's little brother (kinda like how Best Buy used to be Circuit City's) so I wouldn't have guess they went that far back. Things change I guess.
"And when someone chooses to work within the system and gets the corporation to make changes in the way they do things, what do we call that? I call it activism."
BS. I’m sick of this sell out talk. If everyone thinks PJ sold out because of this target deal, that’s just distorted, reactionary, and uninformed.
PJ worked for Sony from 1991-2003, then for a Sony subsidiary for 2006. They performed less than 12 concerts out of over 800 at musical venues where tickets were not distributed by ticketmaster or live nation. Venues with names like TD Banknorth Garden, Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre, etc. They gave up the TM fight long ago. Why was it OK to work within the system then, but not now. Oh right, because everyone still wanted to see their shows.
They were doing shit with verizon in 2003.
Live at the Garden DVD was advertised on all American Airlines flights for a month when it first came out.
target agreed to: 1. make and sell this shirt where ALL THE PROCEEDS GO TO CHARITY (target bears a lot of expense and doesn’t make a dime) to fight motherfucking hunger. 2. Matched $40,000 at least in donations from the charity proceeds from two shows. 3. Have this deal in place, which cuts out Wal Mart, Kmart, Costco, Best Buy, PC Richard, etc. etc. and STILL sell the album at CIMS stores. 4 I have a feeling target had something to do with getting Rock Band to put out a special backspacer release. 5. Sell VINYL FUCKING RECORDS at YOUR LOCAL TARGET.
If you want to call PJ sell outs that’s fine. But they sold out when they signed with Sony and gave up their ticketmaster fight.
Why did they do that? TO MAKE IT EASIER ON THEIR FANS. You know what a fucking pain in the ass it is to find indie music these days? There aren’t any music stores left.
Getting tickets to the non-ticketmaster shows in 1995 was even more hell than getting tickets to Philly.
Think about how many people are hearing about PJ for the first time or revisiting PJ because of the extreme marketing clout that Target has? Millions of people. Whether they buy the album or not, it brings PJ into their consciousness. One need not go too far on google to learn about all the causes, injustices, and charities, Pearl jam have been fighting for and supporting for two decades. Now, I’d rather they didn’t do that because I don’t want these people trying to get the same tickets I am. But the essence of the concept is that PJ got a major-ass corporation to tell the world about PJ. Maybe they helped breed a whole new generation of activists who become inspired by what Pearl jam has done.
I think they worked Target into one hell of a deal. They got a corporation to: educate the world about PJ, cut out every other major retailer, support indie music stores, save vinyl, fight hunger, etc. all in exchange for a commercial?
They’re using the system in their own way. I think that’s much more effective than being 20 year old kids who give corporations the middle finger, set out to change the world at the expense of their fans, and then realize the world’s pretty much fucked, you might as well fight the system from within. A lot more effective that way.
I’m fed up with the sell out talk.
I’m still pissed about everything to do with the tickets and how tours are announced and administered. I also think I know what their opinion is “Fuck you fans who have to see 4 shows in 5 nights. That’s your problem. Let someone else go who maybe hasn’t seen us at all. Typical American frivolity.”
You may hate that and that may be slapping their fan base in the face, but you cannot deny that is vintage fucking Pearl Jam.
funny thing is....when they were with Sony...i don't remember any PJ video's or commercials with giant Sony logos in them!
and i'm just as sick of all the lemmings who are so quick to defend any criticism thrown at the band....telling the OP to shut up and calling him a fucktard? grow the fuck up!
i'm not happy with this Target bullshit either....i see it as a necessary evil...but evil none the less.
but this dead horse has been beaten plenty already!
ummmmm....i assume you have seen the video...right? it wasn't controversial because it had giant corporate logos flashing in the background while the band performed.
I think the issue some fans have is that the band would always stay clear of any affiliation with the major corp's. Ed would always rip them outwardly, ie Clear Channel, Microsoft. It has been this way from the very beginning. Fans who have been there from the beginning are the ones who are most annoyed. If they would have started out making commercials & video games it would be a non-issue.
ummmmm....i assume you have seen the video...right? it wasn't controversial because it had giant corporate logos flashing in the background while the band performed.
The content of the video is irrelevant to my point. I'm sure the controversy only helped business for those entities involved in its promotion.
Schindler's List made a lot of money for some very large corporations, too.
Comments
Jeff and Matt look especially awkward...
Dope beastie t, nipple rings, and
New tattoos that claimed that he
Was ogt,
From 92,
The first ep.
And in between
Sips of coke
He told me that
He thought
We were sellin out,
Layin down,
Suckin up
To the man.
Well now Ive got some
A-dvice for you, little buddy.
Before you point the finger
You should know that
Im the man,
And if Im the man,
Then youre the man, and
Hes the man as well so you can
Point that fuckin finger up your ass.
All you know about me is what Ive sold you,
Dumb fuck.
I sold out long before you ever heard my name.
I sold my soul to make a record,
Dip shit,
And you bought one.
So Ive got some
Advice for you, little buddy.
Before you point your finger
You should know that
Im the man,
If Im the fuckin man
Then youre the fuckin man as well
So you can
Point that fuckin finger up your ass.
All you know about me is what Ive sold you,
Dumb fuck.
I sold out long before you ever heard my name.
I sold my soul to make a record,
Dip shit,
And you bought one.
All you read and
Wear or see and
Hear on tv
Is a product
Begging for your
Fatass dirty
Dollar
So...shut up and
Buy my new record
Send more money
Fuck you, buddy.
-Kat, 10c forum moderator
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/allther ... arity.html <http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/alltherage/2009/09/pearl-jam-and-loomstate-c ollaborate-with-target-for-charity.html>
BS. I’m sick of this sell out talk. If everyone thinks PJ sold out because of this target deal, that’s just distorted, reactionary, and uninformed.
PJ worked for Sony from 1991-2003, then for a Sony subsidiary for 2006. They performed less than 12 concerts out of over 800 at musical venues where tickets were not distributed by ticketmaster or live nation. Venues with names like TD Banknorth Garden, Verizon Wireless Ampitheatre, etc. They gave up the TM fight long ago. Why was it OK to work within the system then, but not now. Oh right, because everyone still wanted to see their shows.
They were doing shit with verizon in 2003.
Live at the Garden DVD was advertised on all American Airlines flights for a month when it first came out.
target agreed to: 1. make and sell this shirt where ALL THE PROCEEDS GO TO CHARITY (target bears a lot of expense and doesn’t make a dime) to fight motherfucking hunger. 2. Matched $40,000 at least in donations from the charity proceeds from two shows. 3. Have this deal in place, which cuts out Wal Mart, Kmart, Costco, Best Buy, PC Richard, etc. etc. and STILL sell the album at CIMS stores. 4 I have a feeling target had something to do with getting Rock Band to put out a special backspacer release. 5. Sell VINYL FUCKING RECORDS at YOUR LOCAL TARGET.
If you want to call PJ sell outs that’s fine. But they sold out when they signed with Sony and gave up their ticketmaster fight.
Why did they do that? TO MAKE IT EASIER ON THEIR FANS. You know what a fucking pain in the ass it is to find indie music these days? There aren’t any music stores left.
Getting tickets to the non-ticketmaster shows in 1995 was even more hell than getting tickets to Philly.
Think about how many people are hearing about PJ for the first time or revisiting PJ because of the extreme marketing clout that Target has? Millions of people. Whether they buy the album or not, it brings PJ into their consciousness. One need not go too far on google to learn about all the causes, injustices, and charities, Pearl jam have been fighting for and supporting for two decades. Now, I’d rather they didn’t do that because I don’t want these people trying to get the same tickets I am. But the essence of the concept is that PJ got a major-ass corporation to tell the world about PJ. Maybe they helped breed a whole new generation of activists who become inspired by what Pearl jam has done.
I think they worked Target into one hell of a deal. They got a corporation to: educate the world about PJ, cut out every other major retailer, support indie music stores, save vinyl, fight hunger, etc. all in exchange for a commercial?
They’re using the system in their own way. I think that’s much more effective than being 20 year old kids who give corporations the middle finger, set out to change the world at the expense of their fans, and then realize the world’s pretty much fucked, you might as well fight the system from within. A lot more effective that way.
I’m fed up with the sell out talk.
I’m still pissed about everything to do with the tickets and how tours are announced and administered. I also think I know what their opinion is “Fuck you fans who have to see 4 shows in 5 nights. That’s your problem. Let someone else go who maybe hasn’t seen us at all. Typical American frivolity.”
You may hate that and that may be slapping their fan base in the face, but you cannot deny that is vintage fucking Pearl Jam.
Believe it.
EDIT: I just realized you've been here for 10 years. So I take back the "welcome" and replace it with an "About time".
Did they eat most of your old posts in the switchover too? Or have you really been silent all this time? I'm intrigued.
Was Target around back then?
I cannot personally attest to it, as they were not in the State of Washington back then.
Back then (well, the late 70's and 80's. I am not that old for the 60's) I was buying my records from Drastic Plastics (a record store/head shop), Tower Records and Books, and Peaches Records and Tapes.
Thank you slightofjeff. That made me laugh out loud!!!
if you hate something don't you do it too ......
That's gotta be the weirdest promotional choice I ever heard of.
Mike looks like the bouncer of the group ... "Sorry, no autographs right now, step off ..."
And what's with Matt's shoes?
That flag has way too many stripes.
Clearly you are not familar with the dreaded Abobe clandestine rape rooms that are funded via the War on Drugs ...
Very well said!
and i'm just as sick of all the lemmings who are so quick to defend any criticism thrown at the band....telling the OP to shut up and calling him a fucktard? grow the fuck up!
i'm not happy with this Target bullshit either....i see it as a necessary evil...but evil none the less.
but this dead horse has been beaten plenty already!
and if you want to flame me.......bring it!
Because it is fun!
BOS-9/28/04,9/29/04,6/28/08,6/30/08, 9/5/16, 9/7/16, 9/2/18
MTL-9/15/05, OTT-9/16/05
PHL-5/27/06,5/28/06,10/30/09,10/31/09
CHI-8/2/07,8/5/07,8/23/09,8/24/09
HTFD-6/27/08
ATX-10/4/09, 10/12/14
KC-5/3/2010,STL-5/4/2010
Bridge School-10/23/2010,10/24/2010
PJ20-9/3/2011,9/4/2011
OKC-11/16/13
SEA-12/6/13
TUL-10/8/14
Never actually seen it aired on TV because it's not a real commercial, but I still like it.
Because it is fun![/quote]
Fun? You don't REALLY think that?
I know right? It's not like Jeff is standing more than about 6 inches from Eddie....
Aren't videos on MTV just commercials for the band/album/label? I seem to remember a few of those back in the day. Logo or no logo, same shit.
i don't think the Jeremy video was promoting Sony at all.
Why is that?
ummmmm....i assume you have seen the video...right? it wasn't controversial because it had giant corporate logos flashing in the background while the band performed.
The content of the video is irrelevant to my point. I'm sure the controversy only helped business for those entities involved in its promotion.
Schindler's List made a lot of money for some very large corporations, too.