I’d be happy just to get a ring and he says I’m caller 21...
No, no you wouldn't
Any number, as long as a human picked up after all that dialing.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 soooooooooooo.... many calls, and not one number for me I was getting it’s the “it’s not you it’s me” vibe. Kinda stung a little not gonna lie. And I will keep calling until I know there is no chance.
Same for me. I called during every chance, about 100 times each between my cell and landline. Never once got through in those thousands of calls. Husband got thru once last week and was #20. But, I never gave up and will continue to try this week. Was really hoping for an email from Sirius but it didn't come.
First, I want to say that I’m very grateful to Pearl Jam Radio for making the Apollo event happen, whether or not I get to attend, if and when it does happen. Now, having listened to the station quite closely for the past month or so, admittedly in hopes of winning tickets to the exclusive event, I think it’s fair to observe that the station’s programming is not suited to prolonged listening. There is simply too much repetition—for example, both singles from the new album are played every hour. Like most PJ fans, I’m excited about the new album, but catching the same two songs every hour is a bit much. Also, the same 3-4 commentaries from the band members—e.g. Stone affirming that Led Zeppelin is his favorite band of all time, immediately followed by rotating classics from that band—are repeated multiple times each day. I want to say there is also heavy emphasis in the playlist on the biggest PJ hits like Daughter and Black, with both studio and live versions of these airing frequently. This is not a critique of Pearl Jam Radio, I am merely conveying my thoughts on the station programming and perhaps hinting towards some possible improvements, particularly for those who care listen for longer continuous periods. And I sincerely applaud the station’s original content like the Guest DJ and the Forum of the Faithful—programs such as these really bring the station to life. So keep up the good work and thanks again for offering us the exclusive event.
First, I want to say that I’m very grateful to Pearl Jam Radio for making the Apollo event happen, whether or not I get to attend, if and when it does happen. Now, having listened to the station quite closely for the past month or so, admittedly in hopes of winning tickets to the exclusive event, I think it’s fair to observe that the station’s programming is not suited to prolonged listening. There is simply too much repetition—for example, both singles from the new album are played every hour. Like most PJ fans, I’m excited about the new album, but catching the same two songs every hour is a bit much. Also, the same 3-4 commentaries from the band members—e.g. Stone affirming that Led Zeppelin is his favorite band of all time, immediately followed by rotating classics from that band—are repeated multiple times each day. I want to say there is also heavy emphasis in the playlist on the biggest PJ hits like Daughter and Black, with both studio and live versions of these airing frequently. This is not a critique of Pearl Jam Radio, I am merely conveying my thoughts on the station programming and perhaps hinting towards some possible improvements, particularly for those who care listen for longer continuous periods. And I sincerely applaud the station’s original content like the Guest DJ and the Forum of the Faithful—programs such as these really bring the station to life. So keep up the good work and thanks again for offering us the exclusive event.
They don’t always play the same two songs every hour... that’s just ramping up to the album release. If you listen regularly, they play two full shows everyday and always have fresh commentary and programming from guest star dons and fans doing wishlist. It’s terrific programming.
when you are forced to listen to 5 hour blocks all in the same month... that’s not real world listening so of course it seems a little odd.
First, I want to say that I’m very grateful to Pearl Jam Radio for making the Apollo event happen, whether or not I get to attend, if and when it does happen. Now, having listened to the station quite closely for the past month or so, admittedly in hopes of winning tickets to the exclusive event, I think it’s fair to observe that the station’s programming is not suited to prolonged listening. There is simply too much repetition—for example, both singles from the new album are played every hour. Like most PJ fans, I’m excited about the new album, but catching the same two songs every hour is a bit much. Also, the same 3-4 commentaries from the band members—e.g. Stone affirming that Led Zeppelin is his favorite band of all time, immediately followed by rotating classics from that band—are repeated multiple times each day. I want to say there is also heavy emphasis in the playlist on the biggest PJ hits like Daughter and Black, with both studio and live versions of these airing frequently. This is not a critique of Pearl Jam Radio, I am merely conveying my thoughts on the station programming and perhaps hinting towards some possible improvements, particularly for those who care listen for longer continuous periods. And I sincerely applaud the station’s original content like the Guest DJ and the Forum of the Faithful—programs such as these really bring the station to life. So keep up the good work and thanks again for offering us the exclusive event.
They don’t always play the same two songs every hour... that’s just ramping up to the album release. If you listen regularly, they play two full shows everyday and always have fresh commentary and programming from guest star dons and fans doing wishlist. It’s terrific programming.
when you are forced to listen to 5 hour blocks all in the same month... that’s not real world listening so of course it seems a little odd.
Well said @Jed and I love them playing the full concerts ❤️
And sometimes I am also thinking about Radiohead haha
First, I want to say that I’m very grateful to Pearl Jam Radio for making the Apollo event happen, whether or not I get to attend, if and when it does happen. Now, having listened to the station quite closely for the past month or so, admittedly in hopes of winning tickets to the exclusive event, I think it’s fair to observe that the station’s programming is not suited to prolonged listening. There is simply too much repetition—for example, both singles from the new album are played every hour. Like most PJ fans, I’m excited about the new album, but catching the same two songs every hour is a bit much. Also, the same 3-4 commentaries from the band members—e.g. Stone affirming that Led Zeppelin is his favorite band of all time, immediately followed by rotating classics from that band—are repeated multiple times each day. I want to say there is also heavy emphasis in the playlist on the biggest PJ hits like Daughter and Black, with both studio and live versions of these airing frequently. This is not a critique of Pearl Jam Radio, I am merely conveying my thoughts on the station programming and perhaps hinting towards some possible improvements, particularly for those who care listen for longer continuous periods. And I sincerely applaud the station’s original content like the Guest DJ and the Forum of the Faithful—programs such as these really bring the station to life. So keep up the good work and thanks again for offering us the exclusive event.
They don’t always play the same two songs every hour... that’s just ramping up to the album release. If you listen regularly, they play two full shows everyday and always have fresh commentary and programming from guest star dons and fans doing wishlist. It’s terrific programming.
when you are forced to listen to 5 hour blocks all in the same month... that’s not real world listening so of course it seems a little odd.
First, I want to say that I’m very grateful to Pearl Jam Radio for making the Apollo event happen, whether or not I get to attend, if and when it does happen. Now, having listened to the station quite closely for the past month or so, admittedly in hopes of winning tickets to the exclusive event, I think it’s fair to observe that the station’s programming is not suited to prolonged listening. There is simply too much repetition—for example, both singles from the new album are played every hour. Like most PJ fans, I’m excited about the new album, but catching the same two songs every hour is a bit much. Also, the same 3-4 commentaries from the band members—e.g. Stone affirming that Led Zeppelin is his favorite band of all time, immediately followed by rotating classics from that band—are repeated multiple times each day. I want to say there is also heavy emphasis in the playlist on the biggest PJ hits like Daughter and Black, with both studio and live versions of these airing frequently. This is not a critique of Pearl Jam Radio, I am merely conveying my thoughts on the station programming and perhaps hinting towards some possible improvements, particularly for those who care listen for longer continuous periods. And I sincerely applaud the station’s original content like the Guest DJ and the Forum of the Faithful—programs such as these really bring the station to life. So keep up the good work and thanks again for offering us the exclusive event.
They don’t always play the same two songs every hour... that’s just ramping up to the album release. If you listen regularly, they play two full shows everyday and always have fresh commentary and programming from guest star dons and fans doing wishlist. It’s terrific programming.
when you are forced to listen to 5 hour blocks all in the same month... that’s not real world listening so of course it seems a little odd.
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#bringitonnopainnogain
"I know I was born and I know that I'll die, the in between is mine"
Now where do we pick up our tickets?😄
I’m not crazy you are 🤣🤣🤣
when you are forced to listen to 5 hour blocks all in the same month... that’s not real world listening so of course it seems a little odd.
and I love them playing the full concerts ❤️
haha
No no. Zeppelin is Stone’s favorite band but he cant stop thinking about Radiohead
All of us waiting for #22 hahahahahahaha
"I know I was born and I know that I'll die, the in between is mine"
"I know I was born and I know that I'll die, the in between is mine"