Pearl Jam Twenty - Film Book Soundtrack

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  • JV130312JV130312 STATE OF LOVE & TRUST Posts: 2,513
    So what reason would I have to bu this through the 10C? It's MUCH cheaper at Amazon, will probably arrive on time from Amazon, possible free shipping with Amazon. I'd love to give the 10C the money but...why?
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  • Newch91 wrote:
    Will the documentary be on dvd?
    Anyone know? :?

    The book is cheaper on Amazon.
    Can't find the soundtrack on Amazon. :?
    It will be out on DVD in October. According to the PJ20 website, the soundtrack is only available from the Ten Club.


    http://consequenceofsound.net/2011/07/details-on-the-pearl-jam-20-film-soundtrack-and-book/
    Pearl Jam’s 20th year as a band may be their biggest one yet. Not only have Eddie Vedder and co. reissued two classic albums and announced their own three-day music festival, but they’re also releasing a film… and a soundtrack… and a book. We now have all the details.

    Let’s start with the Cameron Crowe-directed documentary. Pearl Jam Twenty will receive its initial premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 10th. A one-night only premiere will follow in select theaters across the country on September 20th, with a full week run of the film beginning September 23rd in key markets. Then, on October 21st at 9pm ET/PT, the film will air nationwide on PBS. Following that, the DVD of the film will be released worldwide on October 25th, 2011.

    Right below, we have the trailer for the documentary – featuring one Mr. David Lynch. As an issued press release notes, the end result is “culled from more than 1,200 hours of rarely and never-before-seen footage, over 24 hours of recent interviews with the band, as well as live footage of their spellbinding concert performances.”

    Accompanying the film’s release will be the Pearl Jam Twenty soundtrack. Comprised of a selected track listing by Crowe, the album is billed as a “true companion piece to the film.” It will hit stores on September 20th via Columbia Records/Sony Music Entertainment.

    There’s also Pearl Jam Twenty the book, which will be released on September 13th. Compiled and written by veteran music writer Jonathan Cohen with Mark Wilkerson, the book includes a foreword by Crowe (and material from all his own band interviews) as well as original interviews with Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, and Dave Grohl.

    So, who’s excited for fall now?
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  • jhinkle1114jhinkle1114 Posts: 211
    Ordered the book from Amazon. Cheaper and I'll get it faster since I have Prime for two day shipping.

    As with others, I'm done ordering anything from 10club that's not exclusive as I've gotten burned with paying more than places like Amazon and having it not come for a week or two after launch.

    Soundtrack CD it looks like we'll have to order from them, but I'll wait for a track listing etc. before ordering.
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  • maverickmaverick Posts: 1,241
    As much as I'd like to see the tracklisting of the soundtrack for pure curiosity (already preordered), I don't want the movie to be spoiled by knowing which songs from which shows or situations are included. Im not sure why the tracklisting
    isn't being made public yet (since it is
    available for presale), but I can definitely understand if it's being withheld to keep many surprises for the movie.
  • bazzerbazzer Posts: 3,126
    But is clear that you deserve details if you are gonna pay 20$ cause if the selection is not decided by PJ maybe is not what you are expecting. Remember Cameron Crowe did it... and who knows which are the selected tracks...

    Is a consumer right, c'mon!
    A lot of people will buy it regardless of what tracks are on it. It's not limited, so no need to preorder until you find out what's on it. After that, buy it if it's what you like. I haven't preordered yet, until I find out if there's any special bundles or editions or whatever.
  • Who cares? All those who want the book and soundtrack will end up with it in their hands one way or the other. Hell, I'll buy 'em off the street from some guy named Paco for all I care.
  • RedMosquito22RedMosquito22 Posts: 8,158
    Both the book and CD will be everywhere on release day. Honestly there is no need to preorder either unless you really want to. The only thing I will buy here is a vinyl if it's released and the book if it some sort of special edition book that won't be in stores.
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  • NewJPageNewJPage Posts: 3,314
    The only thing I will buy here is a vinyl if it's released

    vinyl is coming. Tim said it was on AET. also will be out in dvd and blu ray
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  • wcfieldswcfields Posts: 7
    The PJ20 page has a list of places where the film will be showing in the US and Canada. My wife and I live in South Carolina and it isn't showing here, but we are going to PJ20 and can't wait!
  • kramer73kramer73 Posts: 2,624
    The only thing I will buy here is a vinyl if it's released and the book if it some sort of special edition book that won't be in stores.

    this. Can't really support a pre-order and then have to wait 2 months for it to get here.
  • arthurdentarthurdent Posts: 969
    wouldn't it be funny if the PJ20 soundtrack, etc., were actually available @ PJ20. 8-)
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  • morellomorello Auckland, New Zealand Posts: 6,217
    arthurdent wrote:
    wouldn't it be funny if the PJ20 soundtrack, etc., were actually available @ PJ20. 8-)
    +1 This would be BRILLIANT!
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  • Really can't wait for the film!
    This will be epic, it has to be.
    I'll try to watch it in a cinema nearby if it is offered.
    Two hours of rare stuff, mostly unseen. This is what every fan has been waiting for.
    Plus, the DVD release will (hopefully) have some additional extras on it.

    As for the soundtrack, I like it that they try to keep the tracklist a surprise.
    In times of the internet, there aren't many surprises anymore...
  • demetriosdemetrios Posts: 95,275
    NewJPage wrote:
    The only thing I will buy here is a vinyl if it's released

    vinyl is coming. Tim said it was on AET. also will be out in dvd and blu ray

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  • kramer73kramer73 Posts: 2,624
    morello wrote:
    arthurdent wrote:
    wouldn't it be funny if the PJ20 soundtrack, etc., were actually available @ PJ20. 8-)
    +1 This would be BRILLIANT!

    although you'd have to skip getting the vinyl, in case it would melt in your car
  • HinnHinn Posts: 1,517
    gregmac666 wrote:
    Looking forward to a London (UK) showing of the film!
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  • SpaarSpaar Posts: 72
    I'll just wait for the book to be in a local book store here. If they can't order it, I can always still order it online. It's good to support your local middle class.
  • Newch91Newch91 Posts: 17,560
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  • SOLAT319SOLAT319 Posts: 4,601
    If this was true:
    eladder wrote:
    im done sharing out of respect to what i think the group would want.

    You wouldn't have come here and posted this in the first place
    eladder wrote:
    saw the doc tonight. its beyond amazing.
    I have no patience for bad music and stupid people...

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  • eladdereladder Posts: 414
    If you want to pm me go for it. I can give you details about the doc and then you can apologize for calling me a liar when you see that what I tell you is in the doc. It's just very frustrating that I've seen it and can't really share except for the people I saw it with. I suppose that's why I posted. I also simply wanted to tell all that it's amazing and worth any waiting. I don't really understand your philosophy unless you're simply trying to be an asshole. If that's the case, mission accomplished.
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  • SOLAT319SOLAT319 Posts: 4,601
    eladder wrote:
    If you want to pm me go for it. I can give you details about the doc and then you can apologize for calling me a liar when you see that what I tell you is in the doc. It's just very frustrating that I've seen it and can't really share except for the people I saw it with. I suppose that's why I posted. I also simply wanted to tell all that it's amazing and worth any waiting. I don't really understand your philosophy unless you're simply trying to be an asshole. If that's the case, mission accomplished.

    I didn't say you didn't see it. Read what I said again. Oh and I suggest you read the posting guidelines and see what they say about calling people names :)
    I have no patience for bad music and stupid people...

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  • eladdereladder Posts: 414
    If the shoe fits...
    So honestly what was your point then? If you read all my posts I go into some detail and I simply answer one other poster's question. THEN I cut it off out of respect. I just don't understand why you took issue w me is all. And then you cry when I retort? Anyway, I see you're a huge fan and you're always on here so I'm sure this is a simple misunderstanding. I can't fight w someone who possesses wonderful musical taste.
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  • SOLAT319SOLAT319 Posts: 4,601
    If the shoe fits? Yeah there is a certain shoe that fits for the likes of you, but I tend to respect rules here. So, I won't say anything else.
    I have no patience for bad music and stupid people...

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  • fortyshadesfortyshades Posts: 1,834
    eladder wrote:
    3 bits of proof that I saw it. Save this post so when you see the doc you'll remember this.
    1. First scene eddies in a bra.
    2. Stones basement
    3. "our guys pretty good too!"
    The coolest thing I've ever seen.

    Hey, I am not challenging you. I keep an open mind. I was wondering though if this documentary is mostly dealing with the early nineties, or that it will also portray the later period and also the "harder" issues within this band. I'm thinking of Ticketmaster and aftermath, Monkeywrench Radio, Roskilde, RA, Bush and the self-titled album etc. I became a fan later on (1997), and even though I enjoy their earlier work, I am wondering if this movie will also cover the later years, which to me are musically more interesting. Or is it going to be a documentary, as quoted in Almost Famous, where the band just looks cool???
  • eladdereladder Posts: 414
    In my opinion it includes everything. It's not just a rah rah piece. It' s got it all. Please let me know if you agree when you see it. Not just the early years. I do find those to be the most intriguing!
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  • eladdereladder Posts: 414
    SOLAT319 wrote:
    If the shoe fits? Yeah there is a certain shoe that fits for the likes of you, but I tend to respect rules here. So, I won't say anything else.

    Was trying to make the peace solat. Sorry for our exchange but you came out of nowhere w the insulting post.
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  • fortyshadesfortyshades Posts: 1,834
    eladder wrote:
    In my opinion it includes everything. It's not just a rah rah piece. It' s got it all. Please let me know if you agree when you see it. Not just the early years. I do find those to be the most intriguing!

    The early years are intriguing, no doubt; the grunge wave, the rise to stardom, dealing with fame, Seatle, the whole grunge scene and movement etc. etc. etc. But this has already been published, documented in so many other ways, that it should not be - IMO at least - the core of their twenty years career. To me the period after VS through Binaural, and maybe even RA, are musically more significant to me. Here is where they stepped away from the mainstream, became experimental (Vitalogy, No Code), tried to find a middle ground (Yield) and than changed producers to find a new sound (Binaural). Then Roskilde happened (together with a lot of other personal issues), the political landscape changed, which eventually resulted in RA. (An album that is in my opinion a bit out of place in their catalogue; like they were searching for something, but didn't quite find or catch it - which in itself represents the struggles and the era.) Of course with ST they went independent, which gave them more artistic freedom, but ironically resulted in a more commercial sound... (Even though I am a great fan of BS, which I personally think is the *real* follow up of Binaural, where I consider ST as an answer to RA - but that is another discussion all by itself - I know that there are many RA lovers out there - and just my opinion.)

    All I am trying to say, in a round-a-bout way, is that the early nineties were significant, but didn't only define them as a band. So much happened after that and I truly hope that this also covered and captured in the documentary.
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  • The OracleThe Oracle Posts: 530
    Fortyshades wrote :
    "The early years are intriguing, no doubt; the grunge wave, the rise to stardom, dealing with fame, Seatle, the whole grunge scene and movement etc. etc. etc. But this has already been published, documented in so many other ways, that it should not be - IMO at least - the core of their twenty years career. To me the period after VS through Binaural, and maybe even RA, are musically more significant to me. Here is where they stepped away from the mainstream, became experimental (Vitalogy, No Code), tried to find a middle ground (Yield) and than changed producers to find a new sound (Binaural). Then Roskilde happened (together with a lot of other personal issues), the political landscape changed, which eventually resulted in RA. (An album that is in my opinion a bit out of place in their catalogue; like they were searching for something, but didn't quite find or catch it - which in itself represents the struggles and the era.) Of course with ST they went independent, which gave them more artistic freedom, but ironically resulted in a more commercial sound... (Even though I am a great fan of BS, which I personally think is the *real* follow up of Binaural, where I consider ST as an answer to RA - but that is another discussion all by itself - I know that there are many RA lovers out there - and just my opinion.)

    All I am trying to say, in a round-a-bout way, is that the early nineties were significant, but didn't only define them as a band. So much happened after that and I truly hope that this also covered and captured in the documentary.[/quote]"

    Perfectly written - exactly what I'm hoping for too. ALL their music and experiences is why this band is so precious to me. :D
  • FrankY59FrankY59 Posts: 1,049
    I read that starting Sept 23rd...SELECT theatres will show the movie for one week only...any news on what theatres?!?!
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