Pearl Jam Unplugged for Black Friday RSD
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Agreed. Pearl Jam is the only band whose CD's I still buy. Besides them, I couldn't tell you the last CD I bought nor when I bought it.pjl44 said:
At this point, vinyl is my only physical medium. If I'm listening to something, it's either that or streaming. I can count on one hand the number of CDs I've bought in the last decade and sold back most of my old ones. (Not saying I'm thrilled with the latter decision, but it is what it is.) I suspect a lot of people are in this camp nowadays, especially those buying vinyl.HughFreakingDillon said:
LOL. that's why I only buy vinyl if it's not otherwise available in another format. I'll never understand the gluttonous consumerism of getting music in multiple formats.bootlegger10 said:Vinyl = Spending $25 for something you already have.Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250 -
This is a total guess but I'll bet most people who buy both are only doing it for certain bands or maybe individual releases. Otherwise, yeah, that's a ton of money and also storage.HughFreakingDillon said:
that's awesome. what I'm talking about is people who buy music on cd AND vinyl. I don't get that. But maybe i would if I had money to burn.pjl44 said:
At this point, vinyl is my only physical medium. If I'm listening to something, it's either that or streaming. I can count on one hand the number of CDs I've bought in the last decade and sold back most of my old ones. (Not saying I'm thrilled with the latter decision, but it is what it is.) I suspect a lot of people are in this camp nowadays, especially those buying vinyl.HughFreakingDillon said:
LOL. that's why I only buy vinyl if it's not otherwise available in another format. I'll never understand the gluttonous consumerism of getting music in multiple formats.bootlegger10 said:Vinyl = Spending $25 for something you already have.0 -
Yeah, I hung on to all my Pearl Jam. Come to think of it, I don't know that I bought Backspacer or LB on CD. You may have just set off my collector button when I check that later.HesCalledDyer said:
Agreed. Pearl Jam is the only band whose CD's I still buy. Besides them, I couldn't tell you the last CD I bought nor when I bought it.pjl44 said:
At this point, vinyl is my only physical medium. If I'm listening to something, it's either that or streaming. I can count on one hand the number of CDs I've bought in the last decade and sold back most of my old ones. (Not saying I'm thrilled with the latter decision, but it is what it is.) I suspect a lot of people are in this camp nowadays, especially those buying vinyl.HughFreakingDillon said:
LOL. that's why I only buy vinyl if it's not otherwise available in another format. I'll never understand the gluttonous consumerism of getting music in multiple formats.bootlegger10 said:Vinyl = Spending $25 for something you already have.0 -
I used to buy only CD but now I am impatient and just download to my phone on iTunes. I am never at home to listen to music.0
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I still prefer to buy CD’s for new releases from my favorite artists. The price is usually only a couple bucks more than downloading it off iTunes and I rip it at HD quality for listening in the car off my 80 gig iPod Classic.1996: Randall's Island 2 1998: East Rutherford | MSG 1 & 2 2000: Cincinnati | Columbus | Jones Beach 1, 2, & 3 | Boston 1 | Camden 1 & 2 2003: Philadelphia | Uniondale | MSG 1 & 2 | Holmdel 2005: Atlantic City 1 2006: Camden 1 | East Rutherford 1 & 2 2008: Camden 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 (#25) | Newark (EV) 2009: Philadelphia 1, 2 & 4 2010: Newark | MSG 1 & 2 2011: Toronto 1 2013: Wrigley Field | Brooklyn 2 | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore 2015: Central Park 2016: Philadelphia 1 & 2 | MSG 1 & 2 | Fenway Park 2 | MSG (TOTD) 2017: Brooklyn (RnR HOF) 2020: MSG | Asbury Park 2021: Asbury Park 2022: MSG | Camden | Nashville 2024: MSG 1 & 2 (#50) | Philadelphia 1 & 2 | Baltimore 2025: Raleigh 20
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Still looking for the crow? Here you go, limited to 500:pjl44 said:
I hope you're right, but The Crow was 8,000. Good luck getting your hands on one for under $125. I'll admit that I have no idea how to size up demand with all of these, though.cp3iverson said:You’re always going to have some artist or label that does /800. I agree that id rather go to ebay if my city required me to get there more than four hours early.Obviously PJ will have enough. 12,000 is enormous.MayDay’s question is still valid tho. 3,000 of Les Claypool means most stores will get a handful. Depends on how many fans are out there in his city. Id line up but not incredibly early. EBay shouldnt even be bad.
https://www.fye.com/st-crow---crow-excl-vinyl-1119-fye.000000888072119697.html?cgid=music#prefn1=isExclusive&srule=Newest&sz=12&start=14&prefv1=FYE+Exclusive
edit- it’s opaque white with black streaks limited color variant fyi from fye. Hee hee. See what I did there?Post edited by RoleModelsinBlood31 onI'm like an opening band for your mom.0 -
About a year or so ago I realized I'd never picked up a copy of Rearviewmirror on CD. Ordered a used copy from Bullmoose that night lol.pjl44 said:
Yeah, I hung on to all my Pearl Jam. Come to think of it, I don't know that I bought Backspacer or LB on CD. You may have just set off my collector button when I check that later.HesCalledDyer said:
Agreed. Pearl Jam is the only band whose CD's I still buy. Besides them, I couldn't tell you the last CD I bought nor when I bought it.pjl44 said:
At this point, vinyl is my only physical medium. If I'm listening to something, it's either that or streaming. I can count on one hand the number of CDs I've bought in the last decade and sold back most of my old ones. (Not saying I'm thrilled with the latter decision, but it is what it is.) I suspect a lot of people are in this camp nowadays, especially those buying vinyl.HughFreakingDillon said:
LOL. that's why I only buy vinyl if it's not otherwise available in another format. I'll never understand the gluttonous consumerism of getting music in multiple formats.bootlegger10 said:Vinyl = Spending $25 for something you already have.Star Lake 00 / Pittsburgh 03 / State College 03 / Bristow 03 / Cleveland 06 / Camden II 06 / DC 08 / Pittsburgh 13 / Baltimore 13 / Charlottesville 13 / Cincinnati 14 / St. Paul 14 / Hampton 16 / Wrigley I 16 / Wrigley II 16 / Baltimore 20 / Camden 22 / Baltimore 24 / Raleigh I 25 / Raleigh II 25 / Pittsburgh I 250 -
Yes, another vinyl to snag! Hopefully there is a 10c version and I can jump on here and troll the shit out of a bunch of you lunatics like I did for the Easy Street 10c...something along the lines of “I have dozens of extremely rare framed posters on my wall!”...a bunch of you ate it up, I couldn’t even type fast enough to keep up with the responses. Hahaha!
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Thanks! The page is a little sketchy but it does say OST and not Score so I'm going for it.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Still looking for the crow? Here you go, limited to 500:pjl44 said:
I hope you're right, but The Crow was 8,000. Good luck getting your hands on one for under $125. I'll admit that I have no idea how to size up demand with all of these, though.cp3iverson said:You’re always going to have some artist or label that does /800. I agree that id rather go to ebay if my city required me to get there more than four hours early.Obviously PJ will have enough. 12,000 is enormous.MayDay’s question is still valid tho. 3,000 of Les Claypool means most stores will get a handful. Depends on how many fans are out there in his city. Id line up but not incredibly early. EBay shouldnt even be bad.
https://www.fye.com/st-crow---crow-excl-vinyl-1119-fye.000000888072119697.html?cgid=music#prefn1=isExclusive&srule=Newest&sz=12&start=14&prefv1=FYE+Exclusive
edit- it’s opaque white with black streaks limited color variant fyi from fye. Hee hee. See what I did there?0 -
Before you buy you might want to check out Barnes and noble they have this one with the same cover but it’s not the soundtrack to the original Brandon Lee moviepjl44 said:
Thanks! The page is a little sketchy but it does say OST and not Score so I'm going for it.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Still looking for the crow? Here you go, limited to 500:pjl44 said:
I hope you're right, but The Crow was 8,000. Good luck getting your hands on one for under $125. I'll admit that I have no idea how to size up demand with all of these, though.cp3iverson said:You’re always going to have some artist or label that does /800. I agree that id rather go to ebay if my city required me to get there more than four hours early.Obviously PJ will have enough. 12,000 is enormous.MayDay’s question is still valid tho. 3,000 of Les Claypool means most stores will get a handful. Depends on how many fans are out there in his city. Id line up but not incredibly early. EBay shouldnt even be bad.
https://www.fye.com/st-crow---crow-excl-vinyl-1119-fye.000000888072119697.html?cgid=music#prefn1=isExclusive&srule=Newest&sz=12&start=14&prefv1=FYE+Exclusive
edit- it’s opaque white with black streaks limited color variant fyi from fye. Hee hee. See what I did there?0 -
KW6232 said:
Before you buy you might want to check out Barnes and noble they have this one with the same cover but it’s not the soundtrack to the original Brandon Lee moviepjl44 said:
Thanks! The page is a little sketchy but it does say OST and not Score so I'm going for it.RoleModelsinBlood31 said:
Still looking for the crow? Here you go, limited to 500:pjl44 said:
I hope you're right, but The Crow was 8,000. Good luck getting your hands on one for under $125. I'll admit that I have no idea how to size up demand with all of these, though.cp3iverson said:You’re always going to have some artist or label that does /800. I agree that id rather go to ebay if my city required me to get there more than four hours early.Obviously PJ will have enough. 12,000 is enormous.MayDay’s question is still valid tho. 3,000 of Les Claypool means most stores will get a handful. Depends on how many fans are out there in his city. Id line up but not incredibly early. EBay shouldnt even be bad.
https://www.fye.com/st-crow---crow-excl-vinyl-1119-fye.000000888072119697.html?cgid=music#prefn1=isExclusive&srule=Newest&sz=12&start=14&prefv1=FYE+Exclusive
edit- it’s opaque white with black streaks limited color variant fyi from fye. Hee hee. See what I did there?
Maybe an error on fye's page as the same cover was used for the score release. Weird if they used the same cover artwork for the soundtrack too.Original score to the cult film The Crow reissued on vinyl! Originally released in 1994, The Crow OST perfectly fits the dark, gothic world based on James O'Barr's comic of the same name thanks to tense arrangements by composer Graeme Revell. Brandon Lee (Bruce Lee's son) was cast to play the starring role of resurrected rock musician Eric Draven, but in an unfortunate turn of events, was accidently killed on set by a defective blank. Despite this tragedy, the film still developed a huge cult following for its unique visual style and as Lee's final role. This 2015 repress contains the original 14 tracks with new cover and printed inner sleeve featuring the original cover art.


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I hope 10 Club lets us know BEFORE RSD if there are going to offer a colored vinyl 10 Club Exclusive version of Unplugged.0
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MTV Uplugged had not reached its peak of mania by any stretch when Pearl Jam played, Clapton's performance and August 1992 album release was what launched the show into the stratosphere for a couple of years. So yeah, I have every idea what happened. If they used the leaked digital feed to make the vinyl, then people would complain about that too. That source just pressed on vinyl would not make a great source, that is not how good records are made.Jammalambo said:PB11041 said:
You know for certain that Pearl Jam has a complete multi track audio recording of the show? Don't say a complete video exists, we all know a complete video leaked, that does not mean that the audio recording they want for a release is up to snuff or complete. Shit happens.Jammalambo said:
This has nothing to do with this specific release, though.PB11041 said:
(this is a global response, not that you are in an uproar)Abe Froman said:For some reason I just don’t give a shit about the edits on this one. We have a million versions of RITFW and honestly this one wasn’t one of their best. Sure it would be cooler if it was on there but it’s not like some of the others where multiple songs were omitted that sounded awesome. And I really don’t give a shit about the Beth line edit on Oceans. It doesn’t bother me one bit. Excited for this release! That version of black on vinyl...fuck yes.
Not sure why there is uproar still about any omissions, it has been made clear on each of the Vault releases and the stuff like Orpheum why songs were dropped. An argument could be made for having made the Orpheum a triple LP and including the digital download files, but it is also quite possible that each of those songs did not exist complete in multi-track. The pre-2000 shows have basically been confirmed to have gaps due to tape constraints, randomness etc.Oh, come on now. I don't know about PJ, but this was MTV Unplugged. Do you have any idea how big of a thing it was back in the day? This wasn't even recorded by Brett Eliason or whoever was in charge at the time, MTV itself recorded the performance. I'm going to go wild (lol) and assume that a complete amazing recording of that performance exists, without a doubt, in the MTV vaults at least. You seriously think they omitted RITFW for "technical difficulties"?(Not to mention the complete SBD, including the soundcheck, we already have. Not a multitrack, yeah, but that source straight from the master and ideally mastered would sound great on vinyl, I'm sure.
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maybe they'll release unplugged RITFW as one of the xmas singles.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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I swear, if they release another version of RITFW on anything but a bootleg, I'm gonna lose it (not really, but c'mon). They can do soooo much better.It's a hopeless situation...0
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@The Jugglertbergs said:I swear, if they release another version of RITFW on anything but a bootleg, I'm gonna lose it (not really, but c'mon). They can do soooo much better.I SAW PEARL JAM0 -
I'm in the same boat. The only band I'll still buy cd's for is PJ, but it's been a while since lightning bolt, and everything since has been digital or vinyl.pjl44 said:
At this point, vinyl is my only physical medium. If I'm listening to something, it's either that or streaming. I can count on one hand the number of CDs I've bought in the last decade and sold back most of my old ones. (Not saying I'm thrilled with the latter decision, but it is what it is.) I suspect a lot of people are in this camp nowadays, especially those buying vinyl.HughFreakingDillon said:
LOL. that's why I only buy vinyl if it's not otherwise available in another format. I'll never understand the gluttonous consumerism of getting music in multiple formats.bootlegger10 said:Vinyl = Spending $25 for something you already have.
Vinyl if I want to play physical media at home, and my FLAC collection for home, truck, and on my phone. Buy the album on vinyl, then acquire it in FLAC
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True.tbergs said:I swear, if they release another version of RITFW on anything but a bootleg, I'm gonna lose it (not really, but c'mon). They can do soooo much better."I like beautiful melodies telling me terrible things" - Tom Waits
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I love Neil and Pearl Jam, but I really don't like RITFW. Clearly the band does since they play it at almost every show, but there are so many great Neil songs they could cover. I'm not sure I've heard the unplugged version though.raindog80 said:
True.tbergs said:I swear, if they release another version of RITFW on anything but a bootleg, I'm gonna lose it (not really, but c'mon). They can do soooo much better.Dallas 2013
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I love RITFW but it' enough. We can fuckin' up.ryanphishes said:
I love Neil and Pearl Jam, but I really don't like RITFW. Clearly the band does since they play it at almost every show, but there are so many great Neil songs they could cover. I'm not sure I've heard the unplugged version though.raindog80 said:
True.tbergs said:I swear, if they release another version of RITFW on anything but a bootleg, I'm gonna lose it (not really, but c'mon). They can do soooo much better."I like beautiful melodies telling me terrible things" - Tom Waits
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