Pearl Jam Unplugged for Black Friday RSD

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  • Zod
    Zod Posts: 10,889
    I'm not sure what to think about the 13000 pressing size.   I think it includes europe and north america.   Usually you only see the NA pressing size. 5000 or 7500 kind of thing.  13000 is big but only marginally bigger than decent pressing sizes for other things.

    I wonder why so few seem to be making it to record stores.  Hopefully it's because 10c held a bunch aside to sell directly :)

    I'll do the usually, wait to see if it shows up in some online stores, and do my best to order one.  Ebay is always a last resort.
  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 97,198
    edited November 2019
    Zod said:
    I'm not sure what to think about the 13000 pressing size.   I think it includes europe and north america.   Usually you only see the NA pressing size. 5000 or 7500 kind of thing.  13000 is big but only marginally bigger than decent pressing sizes for other things.

    I wonder why so few seem to be making it to record stores.  Hopefully it's because 10c held a bunch aside to sell directly :)

    I'll do the usually, wait to see if it shows up in some online stores, and do my best to order one.  Ebay is always a last resort.



    Easy Street Records received over a dozen boxes of PJ vinyl. Newbury Comics & Bull Moose must of received alot too.

    A variant 10club edition would be sweet to see. Can't remember if they mentioned that Easy Street Records 10club Edition coming out day's before or after the April RSD official street date.
    Post edited by demetrios on
  • demetrios said:
    Zod said:
    I'm not sure what to think about the 13000 pressing size.   I think it includes europe and north america.   Usually you only see the NA pressing size. 5000 or 7500 kind of thing.  13000 is big but only marginally bigger than decent pressing sizes for other things.

    I wonder why so few seem to be making it to record stores.  Hopefully it's because 10c held a bunch aside to sell directly :)

    I'll do the usually, wait to see if it shows up in some online stores, and do my best to order one.  Ebay is always a last resort.



    Easy Street Records received over a dozen boxes of PJ vinyl. Newbury Comics & Bull Moose must of received alot too.

    A variant 10club edition would be sweet to see. Can't remember if they mentioned that Easy Street Records 10club Edition coming out day's before or after the April RSD official street date.


    I seem to remember the Easy Street vinyl being "RSD release" or "RSD first."

    I remember 10C saying they wouldn't have this one and it being "RSD exclusive."
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  • MedozK
    MedozK Tennessee Posts: 9,212
    edited November 2019
    demetrios said:
    LostRebel said:

    For the serious collectors:

    There are small differences in the credits section on the back of the sleeve, between the records distributed in the EU and the records distributed in the States.

    Both are "Made in the EU".

    Thanks!
    There are differences on the labels as well. Still waiting for someone to post their runout information to see if there are two different cuts, or if they're the same.
  • rw160510
    rw160510 Posts: 1,072
    MedozK said:
    demetrios said:
    LostRebel said:

    For the serious collectors:

    There are small differences in the credits section on the back of the sleeve, between the records distributed in the EU and the records distributed in the States.

    Both are "Made in the EU".

    Thanks!
    There are differences on the labels as well. Still waiting for someone to post their runout information to see if there are two different cuts, or if they're the same.
    Uk
    19-0279NL_19075921591 A
    Stamped MPO 19 14915
    SST

    Same on B except switch out the A for B.

    Hope that helps :)
  • bigdeath
    bigdeath Chicago Posts: 86
    bigdeath said:
    My store sold out of their 4 copies while I was waiting in line. Bummer. 
    Went to Reckless Records in downtown Chicago and was able to get a copy for $23.99. Five bucks cheaper than they were charging at the first place I went to that sold out of them. 
  • igotid88
    igotid88 Posts: 28,617
    Turntable Lab in NYC had a few more left 3 hours ago. I took one of the last 2. Then they guy had another handful he was going to put back
    I miss igotid88
  • WaitnSince67
    WaitnSince67 Milton, Ontario Canada Posts: 82
    Looks like I’m shut out in Ontario, Canada. 
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  • NewJPage said:
    I'm in the middle of nowhere Wisconsin. Hoping to find it online 
    Radio KAOS Records in Stevens Point had like 4 when I left there. Waited in line and got my copy! 
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  • MedozK
    MedozK Tennessee Posts: 9,212
    edited November 2019
    rw160510 said:
    MedozK said:
    demetrios said:
    LostRebel said:

    For the serious collectors:

    There are small differences in the credits section on the back of the sleeve, between the records distributed in the EU and the records distributed in the States.

    Both are "Made in the EU".

    Thanks!
    There are differences on the labels as well. Still waiting for someone to post their runout information to see if there are two different cuts, or if they're the same.
    Uk
    19-0279NL_19075921591 A
    Stamped MPO 19 14915
    SST

    Same on B except switch out the A for B.

    Hope that helps :)
    Hmm, no Kr before the SST. And also the MPO pressing numbers are different.

    US Version:
    (A Side Etch exc MPO, MPO # stamps): 19-0279NL - 19075921591 A Kr SST MPO 19 140667
    (B Side Etch exc MPO, MPO # stamps): 19-0279NL - 19075921591 B Kr SST MPO 19 140668
  • rw160510
    rw160510 Posts: 1,072
    edited November 2019
    MedozK said:
    rw160510 said:
    MedozK said:
    demetrios said:
    LostRebel said:

    For the serious collectors:

    There are small differences in the credits section on the back of the sleeve, between the records distributed in the EU and the records distributed in the States.

    Both are "Made in the EU".

    Thanks!
    There are differences on the labels as well. Still waiting for someone to post their runout information to see if there are two different cuts, or if they're the same.
    Uk
    19-0279NL_19075921591 A
    Stamped MPO 19 14915
    SST

    Same on B except switch out the A for B.

    Hope that helps :)
    Hmm, no Kr before the SST. And also the MPO pressing numbers are different.

    US Version:
    (A Side Etch exc MPO, MPO # stamps): 19-0279NL - 19075921591 A Kr SST MPO 19 140667
    (B Side Etch exc MPO, MPO # stamps): 19-0279NL - 19075921591 B Kr SST MPO 19 140668
    There's
     a squiggle etched before the sst (also etched) that could be a Kr if you look closely enough. Just double checked and the stamped mpo on the b side is 19 140422. Sorry for any confusion 🙂
    Post edited by rw160510 on
  • JBC7913
    JBC7913 Posts: 385
    Looks like I’m shut out in Ontario, Canada. 
    x 2!!! 

    Hoping for some nice people here on the forum willing to help out. 

    Officially ISO. 

    PM me if you have. 
  • Once again stupid fucking RSD exclusives.  Get to my store 30 minutes after opening...PJ gone.  Text my friend at another local store...all gone.  Leave and drive down to Vintage Vinyl (biggest store in STL)  all gone.  I have grown to hate RSD.  I buy vinyl all year long (and open and listen to them).  Now I have to try and hunt down one of my favorites PJ shows on vinyl.  SO FUCKING STUPID.  
    No one is making anyone participate in this process. If you hate it then don’t participate. It’s simple really.
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  • Abe Froman
    Abe Froman Posts: 5,379
    Once again stupid fucking RSD exclusives.  Get to my store 30 minutes after opening...PJ gone.  Text my friend at another local store...all gone.  Leave and drive down to Vintage Vinyl (biggest store in STL)  all gone.  I have grown to hate RSD.  I buy vinyl all year long (and open and listen to them).  Now I have to try and hunt down one of my favorites PJ shows on vinyl.  SO FUCKING STUPID.  
    No one is making anyone participate in this process. If you hate it then don’t participate. It’s simple really.
    Oh gee thanks captain. Sorry I’m disappointed that I didn’t get the one record I wanted. And sorry I hate flippers. I still enjoyed the day and saw a couple fun bands play. Thanks for simplifying for me though. 
  • Zod
    Zod Posts: 10,889
    Once again stupid fucking RSD exclusives.  Get to my store 30 minutes after opening...PJ gone.  Text my friend at another local store...all gone.  Leave and drive down to Vintage Vinyl (biggest store in STL)  all gone.  I have grown to hate RSD.  I buy vinyl all year long (and open and listen to them).  Now I have to try and hunt down one of my favorites PJ shows on vinyl.  SO FUCKING STUPID.  
    No one is making anyone participate in this process. If you hate it then don’t participate. It’s simple really.
    No, but if you really want those records, no one is making you enjoy the process either :)

    RSD is complex.  On the positive, It's awesome for putting out cool limited titles that you really want.   On the negative, I feel it's the worse shopping experience for record enthusiasts.  Lineups (in the cold/rain) to get in.   Short supply of copies, so you miss out. 

    For me the titles they release outweight the negative experience, but it would be a whole lot better without the negative experience.   
  • NDJeff7
    NDJeff7 Posts: 216
    Two thumbs up for Angry Mom Records in Ithaca! Got my copy there this morning. It's in the basement of a used bookstore, so they opened the bookstore an hour early so we could wait in the warmth instead of out in the snow.
  • Abe Froman
    Abe Froman Posts: 5,379
    Zod said:
    Once again stupid fucking RSD exclusives.  Get to my store 30 minutes after opening...PJ gone.  Text my friend at another local store...all gone.  Leave and drive down to Vintage Vinyl (biggest store in STL)  all gone.  I have grown to hate RSD.  I buy vinyl all year long (and open and listen to them).  Now I have to try and hunt down one of my favorites PJ shows on vinyl.  SO FUCKING STUPID.  
    No one is making anyone participate in this process. If you hate it then don’t participate. It’s simple really.
    No, but if you really want those records, no one is making you enjoy the process either :)

    RSD is complex.  On the positive, It's awesome for putting out cool limited titles that you really want.   On the negative, I feel it's the worse shopping experience for record enthusiasts.  Lineups (in the cold/rain) to get in.   Short supply of copies, so you miss out. 

    For me the titles they release outweight the negative experience, but it would be a whole lot better without the negative experience.   
    Exactly. Well said. For me it’s pretty simple...I primarily listen to vinyl. I buy records all year long. When something cool is coming from one of my favorite bands I want it on wax. I don’t wanna stand in cold and rain to “maybe” get a copy (nor could I have due to work today and for live at easy street). 
  • dudeman
    dudeman Posts: 3,159
    Struck out today. Oh well. I figure I can find a copy somewhere. 

    Congrats to those who found what they were looking for!
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  • Thanks Pete
    Thanks Pete NYC Posts: 613
    something's odd. PJ said there 13000 copies. I spoke to 3 record store owners and they said it is 1500?. WTF? Fuck it. I'm stil;l huntin' for the reel to reel