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  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,650
    edited August 2019
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    Would have preferred them picking Vaults from all the eras and years, and not choosing a show taking place on the same tour and one week after another Vault-show so soon after that one. 

    The same with the 1998-shows. 

    So, I would have rather have had this VAULT #15 or whatever and have had some 1997, 1996, 2004 etc in between. And some shows that are not from the US.
    Agreed. I've had enough of the earlier shows. I'm sincerely ONLY buying them at this point to keep the collection complete (I can't seem to help it even though I want to not do that) - it's been maybe a few years now since a Vault was really really good IMO. That is a bit disappointing. I want some Jack Irons, and more that include at least Riot Act, and some S/T would be nice too..... I know what would make the wait for those eras a lot easier: RELEASE VAULT 2 ON VINYL!!!
    Enough of the earlier shows?  There's like 10 official bootlegs from 1990-99 and how many hundreds of bootlegs from 2000 on?  I say keep the vault from 1990-99.
    1990-0
    1991-0
    1992-2  Vault 1, Drop in the park
    1993-2  Vault 5, Vault 9
    1994-1  Live at the Orpheum
    1995-1  Vault 7 
    1996-0
    1997-0
    1998-3  Live on 2 Legs, Vault 3, Vault 6
    1999-0
    2000- 72 + Vault 4
    01/02-0
    2003- 73 +  Benny
    2004- 0
    2005- 32 + Vault 8
    2006- 71

    Yes, I've had enough of the earlier shows, like 91 - 94, as in I don't want any more of them as Vaults on vinyl. There is not enough material that early for me - I don't want Vault after Vault with a bunch of the same early career songs on the them. I like more variety. But either way, restricting the Vaults from 90-99 would be really stupid.
    Post edited by PJ_Soul on
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,111
    edited August 2019
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    Would have preferred them picking Vaults from all the eras and years, and not choosing a show taking place on the same tour and one week after another Vault-show so soon after that one. 

    The same with the 1998-shows. 

    So, I would have rather have had this VAULT #15 or whatever and have had some 1997, 1996, 2004 etc in between. And some shows that are not from the US.
    Agreed. I've had enough of the earlier shows. I'm sincerely ONLY buying them at this point to keep the collection complete (I can't seem to help it even though I want to not do that) - it's been maybe a few years now since a Vault was really really good IMO. That is a bit disappointing. I want some Jack Irons, and more that include at least Riot Act, and some S/T would be nice too..... I know what would make the wait for those eras a lot easier: RELEASE VAULT 2 ON VINYL!!!
    Enough of the earlier shows?  There's like 10 official bootlegs from 1990-99 and how many hundreds of bootlegs from 2000 on?  I say keep the vault from 1990-99.
    1990-0
    1991-0
    1992-2  Vault 1, Drop in the park
    1993-2  Vault 5, Vault 9
    1994-1  Live at the Orpheum
    1995-1  Vault 7 
    1996-0
    1997-0
    1998-3  Live on 2 Legs, Vault 3, Vault 6
    1999-0
    2000- 72 + Vault 4
    01/02-0
    2003- 73 +  Benny
    2004- 0
    2005- 32 + Vault 8
    2006- 71

    Yes, I've had enough of the earlier shows, like 91 - 94, as in I don't want any more of them as Vaults on vinyl. There is not enough material that early for me - I don't want Vault after Vault with a bunch of the same early career songs on the them. I like more variety. But either way, restricting the Vaults from 90-99 would be really stupid.
    Benny, Live at easy street, vault 8, third man records, live on ten legs, let s play two and pj20 isn’t enough for you?
    if I counted right that is 7 live records for 1990-99 and 7 live records for 2000 and beyond. (Pj 20 counts as both).  So imo they are doing a pretty good job of mixing it up. 
    Post edited by mcgruff10 on
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,444
    edited August 2019
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    Would have preferred them picking Vaults from all the eras and years, and not choosing a show taking place on the same tour and one week after another Vault-show so soon after that one. 

    The same with the 1998-shows. 

    So, I would have rather have had this VAULT #15 or whatever and have had some 1997, 1996, 2004 etc in between. And some shows that are not from the US.
    Agreed. I've had enough of the earlier shows. I'm sincerely ONLY buying them at this point to keep the collection complete (I can't seem to help it even though I want to not do that) - it's been maybe a few years now since a Vault was really really good IMO. That is a bit disappointing. I want some Jack Irons, and more that include at least Riot Act, and some S/T would be nice too..... I know what would make the wait for those eras a lot easier: RELEASE VAULT 2 ON VINYL!!!
    Enough of the earlier shows?  There's like 10 official bootlegs from 1990-99 and how many hundreds of bootlegs from 2000 on?  I say keep the vault from 1990-99.
    1990-0
    1991-0
    1992-2  Vault 1, Drop in the park
    1993-2  Vault 5, Vault 9
    1994-1  Live at the Orpheum
    1995-1  Vault 7 
    1996-0
    1997-0
    1998-3  Live on 2 Legs, Vault 3, Vault 6
    1999-0
    2000- 72 + Vault 4
    01/02-0
    2003- 73 +  Benny
    2004- 0
    2005- 32 + Vault 8
    2006- 71

    Yes, I've had enough of the earlier shows, like 91 - 94, as in I don't want any more of them as Vaults on vinyl. There is not enough material that early for me - I don't want Vault after Vault with a bunch of the same early career songs on the them. I like more variety. But either way, restricting the Vaults from 90-99 would be really stupid.
    Benny, Live at easy street, vault 8, third man records, live on ten legs, let s play two and pj20 isn’t enough for you?
    if I counted right that is 7 live records for 1990-99 and 7 live records for 2000 and beyond. (Pj 20 counts as both).  So imo they are doing a pretty good job of mixing it up. 
    How many have Benny on vinyl?
    Live at Easy Street is an EP pretty much
    Live on ten legs is a compilation
    Lets Play Two is a soundtrack with just selected tracks
    PJ20 - That's both studio cuts and live, and a compilation from all eras.

    Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on
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  • cutz
    cutz Posts: 12,226
    Air23 said:
    Santa Barbara 2003 would have been great
    This one^^^ right here.
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,111
    How many have Benny on vinyl? Just over 2,000.
    Live at Easy Street is an EP pretty much  From 2006
    Live on ten legs is a compilation  Just like live on 2 legs
    Lets Play Two is a soundtrack with just selected tracks from shows in 2016
    PJ20 - That's both studio cuts and live, and a compilation from all eras.  I agree and typed that already.
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • mcgruff10 said:
    How many have Benny on vinyl? Just over 2,000.
    Live at Easy Street is an EP pretty much  From 2006
    Live on ten legs is a compilation  Just like live on 2 legs
    Lets Play Two is a soundtrack with just selected tracks from shows in 2016
    PJ20 - That's both studio cuts and live, and a compilation from all eras.  I agree and typed that already.
    EASY STREET WAS RECORDED IN 2005 YOU NOOB!
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • Air23 said:
    Santa Barbara 2003 would have been great

    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,111
    mcgruff10 said:
    How many have Benny on vinyl? Just over 2,000.
    Live at Easy Street is an EP pretty much  From 2006
    Live on ten legs is a compilation  Just like live on 2 legs
    Lets Play Two is a soundtrack with just selected tracks from shows in 2016
    PJ20 - That's both studio cuts and live, and a compilation from all eras.  I agree and typed that already.
    EASY STREET WAS RECORDED IN 2005 YOU NOOB!
    That would be correct; my bad on the typo.
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • mcgruff10 said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    How many have Benny on vinyl? Just over 2,000.
    Live at Easy Street is an EP pretty much  From 2006
    Live on ten legs is a compilation  Just like live on 2 legs
    Lets Play Two is a soundtrack with just selected tracks from shows in 2016
    PJ20 - That's both studio cuts and live, and a compilation from all eras.  I agree and typed that already.
    EASY STREET WAS RECORDED IN 2005 YOU NOOB!
    That would be correct; my bad on the typo.


    Anyway -- I want a 10inch box set of all Bridge School shows. LETS GO!
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • NewJPage
    NewJPage Posts: 3,319
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    Would have preferred them picking Vaults from all the eras and years, and not choosing a show taking place on the same tour and one week after another Vault-show so soon after that one. 

    The same with the 1998-shows. 

    So, I would have rather have had this VAULT #15 or whatever and have had some 1997, 1996, 2004 etc in between. And some shows that are not from the US.
    Agreed. I've had enough of the earlier shows. I'm sincerely ONLY buying them at this point to keep the collection complete (I can't seem to help it even though I want to not do that) - it's been maybe a few years now since a Vault was really really good IMO. That is a bit disappointing. I want some Jack Irons, and more that include at least Riot Act, and some S/T would be nice too..... I know what would make the wait for those eras a lot easier: RELEASE VAULT 2 ON VINYL!!!
    Enough of the earlier shows?  There's like 10 official bootlegs from 1990-99 and how many hundreds of bootlegs from 2000 on?  I say keep the vault from 1990-99.
    1990-0
    1991-0
    1992-2  Vault 1, Drop in the park
    1993-2  Vault 5, Vault 9
    1994-1  Live at the Orpheum
    1995-1  Vault 7 
    1996-0
    1997-0
    1998-3  Live on 2 Legs, Vault 3, Vault 6
    1999-0
    2000- 72 + Vault 4
    01/02-0
    2003- 73 +  Benny
    2004- 0
    2005- 32 + Vault 8
    2006- 71

    Yes, I've had enough of the earlier shows, like 91 - 94, as in I don't want any more of them as Vaults on vinyl. There is not enough material that early for me - I don't want Vault after Vault with a bunch of the same early career songs on the them. I like more variety. But either way, restricting the Vaults from 90-99 would be really stupid.
    The band also jammed a lot more in early days, played sick improvs, and extended stuff a lot more than they do now. More spontaneity within the songs and the set. So no, not as diverse, but more emotion, power, and raw feel
    6/26/98, 8/17/00, 10/8/00, 12/8/02, 12/9/02, 4/25/03, 5/28/03, 6/1/03, 6/3/03, 6/5/03, 6/6/03, 6/12/03, 6/13/03, 6/15/03, 6/18/03, 6/21/03, 6/22/03, 7/12/03, 7/14/03, 10/3/04, 10/5/04, 9/9/05, 9/11/05, 9/16/05, 5/16/06, 5/17/06, 5/19/06, 6/30/06, 7/23/06, 8/5/07, 6/30/08, 8/23/09, 8/24/09, 5/4/10, 5/7/10, 9/3/11, 9/4/11, 10/11/13, 10/17/14, 8/20/16
  • NewJPage said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    Would have preferred them picking Vaults from all the eras and years, and not choosing a show taking place on the same tour and one week after another Vault-show so soon after that one. 

    The same with the 1998-shows. 

    So, I would have rather have had this VAULT #15 or whatever and have had some 1997, 1996, 2004 etc in between. And some shows that are not from the US.
    Agreed. I've had enough of the earlier shows. I'm sincerely ONLY buying them at this point to keep the collection complete (I can't seem to help it even though I want to not do that) - it's been maybe a few years now since a Vault was really really good IMO. That is a bit disappointing. I want some Jack Irons, and more that include at least Riot Act, and some S/T would be nice too..... I know what would make the wait for those eras a lot easier: RELEASE VAULT 2 ON VINYL!!!
    Enough of the earlier shows?  There's like 10 official bootlegs from 1990-99 and how many hundreds of bootlegs from 2000 on?  I say keep the vault from 1990-99.
    1990-0
    1991-0
    1992-2  Vault 1, Drop in the park
    1993-2  Vault 5, Vault 9
    1994-1  Live at the Orpheum
    1995-1  Vault 7 
    1996-0
    1997-0
    1998-3  Live on 2 Legs, Vault 3, Vault 6
    1999-0
    2000- 72 + Vault 4
    01/02-0
    2003- 73 +  Benny
    2004- 0
    2005- 32 + Vault 8
    2006- 71

    Yes, I've had enough of the earlier shows, like 91 - 94, as in I don't want any more of them as Vaults on vinyl. There is not enough material that early for me - I don't want Vault after Vault with a bunch of the same early career songs on the them. I like more variety. But either way, restricting the Vaults from 90-99 would be really stupid.
    The band also jammed a lot more in early days, played sick improvs, and extended stuff a lot more than they do now. More spontaneity within the songs and the set. So no, not as diverse, but more emotion, power, and raw feel
    Good point
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,111
    mcgruff10 said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    How many have Benny on vinyl? Just over 2,000.
    Live at Easy Street is an EP pretty much  From 2006
    Live on ten legs is a compilation  Just like live on 2 legs
    Lets Play Two is a soundtrack with just selected tracks from shows in 2016
    PJ20 - That's both studio cuts and live, and a compilation from all eras.  I agree and typed that already.
    EASY STREET WAS RECORDED IN 2005 YOU NOOB!
    That would be correct; my bad on the typo.


    Anyway -- I want a 10inch box set of all Bridge School shows. LETS GO!
    A bridge school release would be sweet. 
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,650
    edited August 2019
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    Would have preferred them picking Vaults from all the eras and years, and not choosing a show taking place on the same tour and one week after another Vault-show so soon after that one. 

    The same with the 1998-shows. 

    So, I would have rather have had this VAULT #15 or whatever and have had some 1997, 1996, 2004 etc in between. And some shows that are not from the US.
    Agreed. I've had enough of the earlier shows. I'm sincerely ONLY buying them at this point to keep the collection complete (I can't seem to help it even though I want to not do that) - it's been maybe a few years now since a Vault was really really good IMO. That is a bit disappointing. I want some Jack Irons, and more that include at least Riot Act, and some S/T would be nice too..... I know what would make the wait for those eras a lot easier: RELEASE VAULT 2 ON VINYL!!!
    Enough of the earlier shows?  There's like 10 official bootlegs from 1990-99 and how many hundreds of bootlegs from 2000 on?  I say keep the vault from 1990-99.
    1990-0
    1991-0
    1992-2  Vault 1, Drop in the park
    1993-2  Vault 5, Vault 9
    1994-1  Live at the Orpheum
    1995-1  Vault 7 
    1996-0
    1997-0
    1998-3  Live on 2 Legs, Vault 3, Vault 6
    1999-0
    2000- 72 + Vault 4
    01/02-0
    2003- 73 +  Benny
    2004- 0
    2005- 32 + Vault 8
    2006- 71

    Yes, I've had enough of the earlier shows, like 91 - 94, as in I don't want any more of them as Vaults on vinyl. There is not enough material that early for me - I don't want Vault after Vault with a bunch of the same early career songs on the them. I like more variety. But either way, restricting the Vaults from 90-99 would be really stupid.
    Benny, Live at easy street, vault 8, third man records, live on ten legs, let s play two and pj20 isn’t enough for you?
    if I counted right that is 7 live records for 1990-99 and 7 live records for 2000 and beyond. (Pj 20 counts as both).  So imo they are doing a pretty good job of mixing it up. 
    Are these rhetorical questions? :lol: No, those aren't enough for me. I don't want any more vaults that are pre-No Code, and want more that are post-Riot Act. I am sick of boots from the early days.
    Post edited by PJ_Soul on
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • mookieblalock
    mookieblalock Posts: 3,561
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    Would have preferred them picking Vaults from all the eras and years, and not choosing a show taking place on the same tour and one week after another Vault-show so soon after that one. 

    The same with the 1998-shows. 

    So, I would have rather have had this VAULT #15 or whatever and have had some 1997, 1996, 2004 etc in between. And some shows that are not from the US.
    Agreed. I've had enough of the earlier shows. I'm sincerely ONLY buying them at this point to keep the collection complete (I can't seem to help it even though I want to not do that) - it's been maybe a few years now since a Vault was really really good IMO. That is a bit disappointing. I want some Jack Irons, and more that include at least Riot Act, and some S/T would be nice too..... I know what would make the wait for those eras a lot easier: RELEASE VAULT 2 ON VINYL!!!
    Enough of the earlier shows?  There's like 10 official bootlegs from 1990-99 and how many hundreds of bootlegs from 2000 on?  I say keep the vault from 1990-99.
    1990-0
    1991-0
    1992-2  Vault 1, Drop in the park
    1993-2  Vault 5, Vault 9
    1994-1  Live at the Orpheum
    1995-1  Vault 7 
    1996-0
    1997-0
    1998-3  Live on 2 Legs, Vault 3, Vault 6
    1999-0
    2000- 72 + Vault 4
    01/02-0
    2003- 73 +  Benny
    2004- 0
    2005- 32 + Vault 8
    2006- 71

    Yes, I've had enough of the earlier shows, like 91 - 94, as in I don't want any more of them as Vaults on vinyl. There is not enough material that early for me - I don't want Vault after Vault with a bunch of the same early career songs on the them. I like more variety. But either way, restricting the Vaults from 90-99 would be really stupid.
    Benny, Live at easy street, vault 8, third man records, live on ten legs, let s play two and pj20 isn’t enough for you?
    if I counted right that is 7 live records for 1990-99 and 7 live records for 2000 and beyond. (Pj 20 counts as both).  So imo they are doing a pretty good job of mixing it up. 
    Are these rhetorical questions? :lol: No, those aren't enough for me. I don't want any more vaults that are pre-No Code, and want more that are post-Riot Act. I am sick of boots from the early days.
    Agree to disagree
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,111
    edited August 2019
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    Would have preferred them picking Vaults from all the eras and years, and not choosing a show taking place on the same tour and one week after another Vault-show so soon after that one. 

    The same with the 1998-shows. 

    So, I would have rather have had this VAULT #15 or whatever and have had some 1997, 1996, 2004 etc in between. And some shows that are not from the US.
    Agreed. I've had enough of the earlier shows. I'm sincerely ONLY buying them at this point to keep the collection complete (I can't seem to help it even though I want to not do that) - it's been maybe a few years now since a Vault was really really good IMO. That is a bit disappointing. I want some Jack Irons, and more that include at least Riot Act, and some S/T would be nice too..... I know what would make the wait for those eras a lot easier: RELEASE VAULT 2 ON VINYL!!!
    Enough of the earlier shows?  There's like 10 official bootlegs from 1990-99 and how many hundreds of bootlegs from 2000 on?  I say keep the vault from 1990-99.
    1990-0
    1991-0
    1992-2  Vault 1, Drop in the park
    1993-2  Vault 5, Vault 9
    1994-1  Live at the Orpheum
    1995-1  Vault 7 
    1996-0
    1997-0
    1998-3  Live on 2 Legs, Vault 3, Vault 6
    1999-0
    2000- 72 + Vault 4
    01/02-0
    2003- 73 +  Benny
    2004- 0
    2005- 32 + Vault 8
    2006- 71

    Yes, I've had enough of the earlier shows, like 91 - 94, as in I don't want any more of them as Vaults on vinyl. There is not enough material that early for me - I don't want Vault after Vault with a bunch of the same early career songs on the them. I like more variety. But either way, restricting the Vaults from 90-99 would be really stupid.
    Benny, Live at easy street, vault 8, third man records, live on ten legs, let s play two and pj20 isn’t enough for you?
    if I counted right that is 7 live records for 1990-99 and 7 live records for 2000 and beyond. (Pj 20 counts as both).  So imo they are doing a pretty good job of mixing it up. 
    Are these rhetorical questions? :lol: No, those aren't enough for me. I don't want any more vaults that are pre-No Code, and want more that are post-Riot Act. I am sick of boots from the early days.
    What if it is a no code show? What about a show from 97 that isn’t yield but isn’t no code? How about the Greenville show in 2016 where all of vs is played and philly 2016 where all of ten is rocked out?
    Post edited by mcgruff10 on
    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,650
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Enough of the earlier shows?  There's like 10 official bootlegs from 1990-99 and how many hundreds of bootlegs from 2000 on?  I say keep the vault from 1990-99.
    1990-0
    1991-0
    1992-2  Vault 1, Drop in the park
    1993-2  Vault 5, Vault 9
    1994-1  Live at the Orpheum
    1995-1  Vault 7 
    1996-0
    1997-0
    1998-3  Live on 2 Legs, Vault 3, Vault 6
    1999-0
    2000- 72 + Vault 4
    01/02-0
    2003- 73 +  Benny
    2004- 0
    2005- 32 + Vault 8
    2006- 71

    Yes, I've had enough of the earlier shows, like 91 - 94, as in I don't want any more of them as Vaults on vinyl. There is not enough material that early for me - I don't want Vault after Vault with a bunch of the same early career songs on the them. I like more variety. But either way, restricting the Vaults from 90-99 would be really stupid.
    Benny, Live at easy street, vault 8, third man records, live on ten legs, let s play two and pj20 isn’t enough for you?
    if I counted right that is 7 live records for 1990-99 and 7 live records for 2000 and beyond. (Pj 20 counts as both).  So imo they are doing a pretty good job of mixing it up. 
    Are these rhetorical questions? :lol: No, those aren't enough for me. I don't want any more vaults that are pre-No Code, and want more that are post-Riot Act. I am sick of boots from the early days.
    What if it is a no code show? What about a show from 97 that isn’t yield but isn’t no code? How about the Greenville show in 2016 where all of vs is played and philly 2016 where all of ten is rocked out?
      *EYEROLL* :lol:
    (but I can't say I care for the full albums being played at shows in general. Not with any band. It's not awful, but I'd prefer that it not be done. Full albums aren't formatted for live shows, and I feel that when bands do it)
    With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,111
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    Enough of the earlier shows?  There's like 10 official bootlegs from 1990-99 and how many hundreds of bootlegs from 2000 on?  I say keep the vault from 1990-99.
    1990-0
    1991-0
    1992-2  Vault 1, Drop in the park
    1993-2  Vault 5, Vault 9
    1994-1  Live at the Orpheum
    1995-1  Vault 7 
    1996-0
    1997-0
    1998-3  Live on 2 Legs, Vault 3, Vault 6
    1999-0
    2000- 72 + Vault 4
    01/02-0
    2003- 73 +  Benny
    2004- 0
    2005- 32 + Vault 8
    2006- 71

    Yes, I've had enough of the earlier shows, like 91 - 94, as in I don't want any more of them as Vaults on vinyl. There is not enough material that early for me - I don't want Vault after Vault with a bunch of the same early career songs on the them. I like more variety. But either way, restricting the Vaults from 90-99 would be really stupid.
    Benny, Live at easy street, vault 8, third man records, live on ten legs, let s play two and pj20 isn’t enough for you?
    if I counted right that is 7 live records for 1990-99 and 7 live records for 2000 and beyond. (Pj 20 counts as both).  So imo they are doing a pretty good job of mixing it up. 
    Are these rhetorical questions? :lol: No, those aren't enough for me. I don't want any more vaults that are pre-No Code, and want more that are post-Riot Act. I am sick of boots from the early days.
    What if it is a no code show? What about a show from 97 that isn’t yield but isn’t no code? How about the Greenville show in 2016 where all of vs is played and philly 2016 where all of ten is rocked out?
      *EYEROLL* :lol:
    (but I can't say I care for the full albums being played at shows in general. Not with any band. It's not awful, but I'd prefer that it not be done. Full albums aren't formatted for live shows, and I feel that when bands do it)
    Agree with full albums being played.  But what about a 96 show?

    I'll ride the wave where it takes me......
  • What if it's one of the Rolling Stones shows?


    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • BUT WE ALL KNOW THE BEST PEARL JAM VAULT WILL BE WHEN NEIL YOUNG RELEASES ONE OF THE 1995 SHOWS AS A NEIL YOUNG ARCHIVE VINYL!

    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • rummy
    rummy British Columbia, Canada Posts: 4,466
    I guess there are two camps here: Ones who are more concerned with what's to be put on wax and ones who just wants digital files of never-been-heard (in good quality) performances.