Pearl Jam 2017 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame DVD & Blu-ray Release

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  • RideTheWave93RideTheWave93 UK Posts: 210
    edited April 2017
    Worth the 4am to see it! Agree with the edits, hopefully I can see the full speeches somewhere videowise, I passed off the first inproper broadcast apart from Letterman so I could see it in better quality this time round, least they didn't cut any of the songs though! I Loved Jeff's speech I know a few weren't too keen but it was moving for whatever much I saw of it.
  • demetriosdemetrios Canada Posts: 87,335
    The 2017 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony SiriusXM Classic Vinyl April 29th 2017 V0 MP3 ..
    2:57:51 running time.


  • demetriosdemetrios Canada Posts: 87,335
    CH 26's audio on SiriusXM was very VERY good. Was anyone listening on CH 106?
  • RYMERYME Wisconsin Posts: 1,904
    HBO cut Rockin In The Free World short. WTF?
    They start rolling credits during the song then abruptly end the show.
    Why didn't they cut something else out so they could fit Pearl Jam's performance in full?
    I respect Tupac Shakur but Snoop Dogg went on and on and on and on. They could have edited some of that out like about parasaling & smoking first joint...Oh Well..
    Cheers Jamily!
  • MayDay10MayDay10 Posts: 11,604
    JP218404 said:

    The edits that they did to the speeches and cutting out the Michael j fox salute is piss poor

    That was the one regretful part. Thought it was so cool and really gave that performance of the song meaning.

    The ritfw cut was a little disappointing, but i dont want to be greedy. They let betterman go through tags and all
  • igotid88igotid88 Posts: 27,148
    demetrios said:

    CH 26's audio on SiriusXM was very VERY good. Was anyone listening on CH 106?

    It sounded good
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  • demetriosdemetrios Canada Posts: 87,335
    igotid88 said:

    demetrios said:

    CH 26's audio on SiriusXM was very VERY good. Was anyone listening on CH 106?

    It sounded good
    Cool. Was testing 106 earlier but the quality was very low during the day. CH26 was so clean & crisp, even @ the normal download stream settings was sweet!
  • igotid88igotid88 Posts: 27,148
    demetrios said:

    igotid88 said:

    demetrios said:

    CH 26's audio on SiriusXM was very VERY good. Was anyone listening on CH 106?

    It sounded good
    Cool. Was testing 106 earlier but the quality was very low during the day. CH26 was so clean & crisp, even @ the normal download stream settings was sweet!
    I didn't hear 26 so I can't compare.
    I miss igotid88
  • vant0037vant0037 Posts: 6,061
    What did Ed say say as the credits rolled, after RITFW ended? Sounded like "hello Cleveland..."
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  • SmellymanSmellyman Asia Posts: 4,517
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  • pjhawkspjhawks Posts: 12,172
    RITFW was weak but i thought the rest was fine. seeing Ed get emotional and hearing Alive really got to me. what a journey we've had with these guys. the rest of show was hit or miss. Yes was fucking great. ELO was really good. can do without the rap.
  • igotid88igotid88 Posts: 27,148
    Every time after an event like this. I like to check how well the artists albums do. So far Ten and the greatest hits are seeing a bump. I wish it would help albums like Binaural or Riot Act
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  • ikiTikiT USA Posts: 11,007
    Yeah...that whole show was super good.
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  • RYMERYME Wisconsin Posts: 1,904
    edited April 2017
    pjhawks said:

    RITFW was weak but i thought the rest was fine. seeing Ed get emotional and hearing Alive really got to me. what a journey we've had with these guys. the rest of show was hit or miss. Yes was fucking great. ELO was really good. can do without the rap.

    ELO was neat, YES killed it! I forgot how nice Joan Baez is to listen to.
    Sorry, this isn't The Rap & Cuss hall of fame. I think they should have a separate hall of fame for that. I think those dudes showed no class. Mother fuck this & that again and again and again.
    I remember reading about Ed's talk about Michael J Fox a month ago, but while watching last night totally forgot about that part untill I was reading these posts this morning. Watching again this morning, just before Given to Fly starts you can barely hear Ed say " This is for you.".
    Well I will echo a little more. I was very moved by the whole PJ segment. What a great ride these guys have given us. The opening riffs of Alive very emotional. Reminded me of the first time I heard it. I was washing dishes at a restaurant when I was 14, and one day, one of the cooks brought in and played on the kitchen boombox that life changing TEN ALBUM. And all that has happened with each album since.
    Thanks PEARL JAM!!!
    Keep it going.
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  • SVRDhand13SVRDhand13 NYC Posts: 25,719
    Any chance someone will separate PJs audio from the rest of the show? (With all due respect to the other inductees :lol:
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  • TJ25487TJ25487 Posts: 1,447
    RYME said:

    pjhawks said:

    RITFW was weak but i thought the rest was fine. seeing Ed get emotional and hearing Alive really got to me. what a journey we've had with these guys. the rest of show was hit or miss. Yes was fucking great. ELO was really good. can do without the rap.

    ELO was neat, YES killed it! I forgot how nice Joan Baez is to listen to.
    Sorry, this isn't The Rap & Cuss hall of fame. I think they should have a separate hall of fame for that. I think those dudes showed no class. Mother fuck this & that again and again and again.
    I remember reading about Ed's talk about Michael J Fox a month ago, but while watching last night totally forgot about that part untill I was reading these posts this morning. Watching again this morning, just before Given to Fly starts you can barely hear Ed say " This is for you.".
    Well I will echo a little more. I was very moved by the whole PJ segment. What a great ride these guys have given us. The opening riffs of Alive very emotional. Reminded me of the first time I heard it. I was washing dishes at a restaurant when I was 14, and one day, one of the cooks brought in and played on the kitchen boombox that life changing TEN ALBUM. And all that has happened with each album since.
    Thanks PEARL JAM!!!
    Keep it going.
    Agreed! Was really waiting to see the Michael J Fox tribute but no luck!
    The first time I heard PJ I was going driving through an intersection in 1992 with my windows down and I passed a jeep who was turning in front of me and I heard " ihh ihh ihh I'm Still Alive!!!!!! " and I thought " What the fuck was that??? ".
    It would be almost a year later that I would find out who that was.
  • RYMERYME Wisconsin Posts: 1,904
    edited April 2017
    TJ25487 said:

    RYME said:

    pjhawks said:

    RITFW was weak but i thought the rest was fine. seeing Ed get emotional and hearing Alive really got to me. what a journey we've had with these guys. the rest of show was hit or miss. Yes was fucking great. ELO was really good. can do without the rap.

    ELO was neat, YES killed it! I forgot how nice Joan Baez is to listen to.
    Sorry, this isn't The Rap & Cuss hall of fame. I think they should have a separate hall of fame for that. I think those dudes showed no class. Mother fuck this & that again and again and again.
    I remember reading about Ed's talk about Michael J Fox a month ago, but while watching last night totally forgot about that part untill I was reading these posts this morning. Watching again this morning, just before Given to Fly starts you can barely hear Ed say " This is for you.".
    Well I will echo a little more. I was very moved by the whole PJ segment. What a great ride these guys have given us. The opening riffs of Alive very emotional. Reminded me of the first time I heard it. I was washing dishes at a restaurant when I was 14, and one day, one of the cooks brought in and played on the kitchen boombox that life changing TEN ALBUM. And all that has happened with each album since.
    Thanks PEARL JAM!!!
    Keep it going.
    Agreed! Was really waiting to see the Michael J Fox tribute but no luck!
    The first time I heard PJ I was going driving through an intersection in 1992 with my windows down and I passed a jeep who was turning in front of me and I heard " ihh ihh ihh I'm Still Alive!!!!!! " and I thought " What the fuck was that??? ".
    It would be almost a year later that I would find out who that was.
    I love hearing about people's first experience with PJ back in the day. That first impression that changed everything.
    Like I say, I had just got to the kitchen 6:AM to wash dishes. It was a Sunday morning. And typically you start off with a bunch of nasty crusty pots and pans before the restruant opens, you know some shit that the night dishwasher decided to leave for the morning guy. BBQ ribs & chicken was the Saturday night special. BBQ Rib pans full of baked on BBQ sauce and greese, some outdated pancake batter in crusty plastic pitchers with plastic wrap. I'd have to run the shit through the machine dishwasher 3 times before the shit would start to loosen up so you could scrub it off. You want to hurry up and get this shit done before the breakfast plates start rolling in. Well here comes Mac, the cook. Says "Listen up bitches, check this shit out!! Puts that TEN album on. He Mac the cook starts slam dancing in the kitchen bouncing off the walls and me he is singing out loud "GOT A 16 GAUGE BURRIED UNDER MY CLOTHES, ONCE APON A TIME, I COULD LOVE YOU!!AH AH ONCE.". This is my first listen. (With in a few days, one of the hot waitresses was walking around going
    do do do do, do do doooooooo.)
    Holly shit washing dishes instantly became fun! And then EVENFLOW, ALIVE, WHY GO, and it goes on. I was 14, (now im 40) lol. Mac was 17. I said I need my own copy today. After work he drove me to the local music store and there it was. He & I rode around listening to his copy in the car and he brought a 6 pack of Old Style that he snagged from the restruant cooler on the way out. lol.
    It's Sunday I think I will listen to 10 again for the first time.
    A few weeks later there was a highschool dance. The DJ was playing hip hop and pop "mixes". Im a freshman and Mac is a popular senior. He goes up to the DJ with his PJ album and says "Stop playing all that bubble gum bullshit music! Here PUT THIS ON! It was magical, basically the whole school experienced Pearl Jam for the first time all at ONCE! It was so new at the time, most people hadn't heard this yet.
    And Mac & I start jumping around, and before long everyone in the gymnasium was bouncing around. That was awesome.
    Cheers Jamily. Sorry I got carried away with my story.
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  • Pearl34JamPearl34Jam TN Posts: 1,102
    Thought the show was great. So proud of myself that I made it the whole month without watching fan clips! :rock_on:
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  • ceskaceska New York Posts: 1,075
    RYME said:


    Sorry, this isn't The Rap & Cuss hall of fame. .... I think those dudes showed no class.

    Steve Perry: "Are you fucking shitting me? Any singer would give his ass for that shit." Class, or no class?
  • NewJPageNewJPage Posts: 3,295
    ceska said:

    RYME said:


    Sorry, this isn't The Rap & Cuss hall of fame. .... I think those dudes showed no class.

    Steve Perry: "Are you fucking shitting me? Any singer would give his ass for that shit." Class, or no class?

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  • what dreamswhat dreams Posts: 1,758
    ceska said:

    RYME said:


    Sorry, this isn't The Rap & Cuss hall of fame. .... I think those dudes showed no class.

    Steve Perry: "Are you fucking shitting me? Any singer would give his ass for that shit." Class, or no class?
    Right? And then there's the guy from Yes telling us all about his prostate exam.
  • ski-bumski-bum Boston Posts: 1,010

    ceska said:

    RYME said:


    Sorry, this isn't The Rap & Cuss hall of fame. .... I think those dudes showed no class.

    Steve Perry: "Are you fucking shitting me? Any singer would give his ass for that shit." Class, or no class?
    Right? And then there's the guy from Yes telling us all about his prostate exam.
    Rick Wakeman (YES) was a riot. If you heard the uncut version, he went on for 15 minutes. He was better than David Letterman.
    The guy from Yes! ugh
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  • ceskaceska New York Posts: 1,075
    LOL, yeah, his was the most over-the-top speech of the night. Something about losing his virginity is an apartment three blocks away too, right?
  • nicknyr15nicknyr15 Posts: 7,640
    So glad I was there. Edits were terrible
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  • what dreamswhat dreams Posts: 1,758
    ski-bum said:

    ceska said:

    RYME said:


    Sorry, this isn't The Rap & Cuss hall of fame. .... I think those dudes showed no class.

    Steve Perry: "Are you fucking shitting me? Any singer would give his ass for that shit." Class, or no class?
    Right? And then there's the guy from Yes telling us all about his prostate exam.
    Rick Wakeman (YES) was a riot. If you heard the uncut version, he went on for 15 minutes. He was better than David Letterman.
    The guy from Yes! ugh
    I was there and heard the whole speech. Thought it was ridiculous.

    I'm probably the only person who appreciates the edited speeches. Even Ed rambled too long on tangents. During his speech, I looked at my cousin 2/3 of the way through and was like, "He needs to bring this to a close."
  • RunIntoTheRainRunIntoTheRain Texas Posts: 1,009
    My 72 year old mother just sent me this text:

    "I'm watching The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Pearl Jam is onstage and they sure do jam with their guitars. I haven't seen them that often. I love how he interplays with the fans."

    I loved reading that.
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