Yeah, I know it was for a good cause but $20 for a b-side mp3 is expensive. I might just be cheap though 🤔😆
Wasn't this how it was in the 90s. Buying Sweet Relief for Crazy Mary. Buying Chicago Cab for Hard to Imagine. Buying soundtracks, tributes, just to get that one song was a staple of our youth
My wife lost her job a while back. I should not spend money on non-tangible goods, so ill wait until I stumble on it. :( which sucks, but is what it is.
Yeah, I know it was for a good cause but $20 for a b-side mp3 is expensive. I might just be cheap though 🤔😆
This is well worth the $20. I would’ve gladly paid $20 if PJ wasn’t on it. Awesome eclectic mix of songs.
I would've paid the $20 for sure. Why only available for one day though??? Makes no sense. So those of us that forgot about it or didn't know about just cant hear the song?!? Seems strange to me. Why wouldn't you want your biggest fans to hear the bands music?
Yeah, I know it was for a good cause but $20 for a b-side mp3 is expensive. I might just be cheap though 🤔😆
This is well worth the $20. I would’ve gladly paid $20 if PJ wasn’t on it. Awesome eclectic mix of songs.
I would've paid the $20 for sure. Why only available for one day though??? Makes no sense. So those of us that forgot about it or didn't know about just cant hear the song?!? Seems strange to me. Why wouldn't you want your biggest fans to hear the bands music?
Agree. That's been one of the stranger things about release of new music during this pandemic. Especially when considering the weight of the coming election- why would you not want to get as wide an audience as possible? The exclusivity of having albums available for one day in a misguided attempt to drive demand just gives more power to the idea of piracy and alienates fan bases. I missed the first one and so therefore did not have the chance to hear a new MMJ song. If someone sent me a link (hint) I would happily download it whereas I would have happily payed for it if I hadn't missed the one day release. Now that isn't even a choice.
Yeah, I know it was for a good cause but $20 for a b-side mp3 is expensive. I might just be cheap though 🤔😆
This is well worth the $20. I would’ve gladly paid $20 if PJ wasn’t on it. Awesome eclectic mix of songs.
I would've paid the $20 for sure. Why only available for one day though??? Makes no sense. So those of us that forgot about it or didn't know about just cant hear the song?!? Seems strange to me. Why wouldn't you want your biggest fans to hear the bands music?
I agree. It should have been up much longer than it was.
Absolutely agree the one-day-only sales method was strange. As far as fundraising goes the worst thing you can do is make it hard for people to give you their money. This flies in the face of that.
Yeah, I know it was for a good cause but $20 for a b-side mp3 is expensive. I might just be cheap though 🤔😆
Wasn't this how it was in the 90s. Buying Sweet Relief for Crazy Mary. Buying Chicago Cab for Hard to Imagine. Buying soundtracks, tributes, just to get that one song was a staple of our youth
This is true, although I did this for other artists as I was relative late comer to PJ.
Of course I knew there was almost 80 songs on there but I was only interested in PJ song (with slight intrigue about Stone's solo contribution).
Yeah, I know it was for a good cause but $20 for a b-side mp3 is expensive. I might just be cheap though 🤔😆
This is well worth the $20. I would’ve gladly paid $20 if PJ wasn’t on it. Awesome eclectic mix of songs.
I would've paid the $20 for sure. Why only available for one day though??? Makes no sense. So those of us that forgot about it or didn't know about just cant hear the song?!? Seems strange to me. Why wouldn't you want your biggest fans to hear the bands music?
Agree. That's been one of the stranger things about release of new music during this pandemic. Especially when considering the weight of the coming election- why would you not want to get as wide an audience as possible? The exclusivity of having albums available for one day in a misguided attempt to drive demand just gives more power to the idea of piracy and alienates fan bases. I missed the first one and so therefore did not have the chance to hear a new MMJ song. If someone sent me a link (hint) I would happily download it whereas I would have happily payed for it if I hadn't missed the one day release. Now that isn't even a choice.
Could have been on the Dance of Clairvoyants B-side instead of having... what is the name of song that was on the B-side of the DoC single now again?
Girls Just Want To Have Fun
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"Something Real"
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Cade Chastain -tenor
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Agree. That's been one of the stranger things about release of new music during this pandemic. Especially when considering the weight of the coming election- why would you not want to get as wide an audience as possible? The exclusivity of having albums available for one day in a misguided attempt to drive demand just gives more power to the idea of piracy and alienates fan bases. I missed the first one and so therefore did not have the chance to hear a new MMJ song. If someone sent me a link (hint) I would happily download it whereas I would have happily payed for it if I hadn't missed the one day release. Now that isn't even a choice.
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"...I changed by not changing at all..."
Of course I knew there was almost 80 songs on there but I was only interested in PJ song (with slight intrigue about Stone's solo contribution).
Great if they do. Hoping though PJ releases the 7" single on the website in the day's ahead.
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Thank you so much for supporting 'Good Music to Avert the Collapse of American Democracy, Volume 2’ last Friday on Bandcamp! Thanks to all of you, in 24 hours we raised over $300,000 for Voting Rights Lab.
Between Volumes One and Two, we raised over $550,000 for Voting Rights Lab, Color of Change, and Fair Fight. Needless to say, this would not have been possible without all of you.
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Something Real
Deaf Charlie
Release Date: October 10, 2020
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"Something Real" Deaf Charlie Words- Ament Music- Ament/Wicks Jeff Ament- Vocals, Bass, Guitar, Keys John Wicks- Drums, Percussion, Keys Marlon Grace -vocals Connor Racicot -keys Andrew Kagerer -trumpet Mitchell Bailey -trombone Cade Chastain -tenor Recorded by Jeff Ament and John Wicks Mixed by Josh Evans
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stone gossard
Release Date: October 10, 2020
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Stone Gossard- Near Stone Gossard-All instruments and vocals Josh Evans-Moog & additional synths, Drum programming Recorded and Mixed by Josh Evans
As our gift to you, this is now available on the Downloads page of your membership account.
“Get It Back” will be available on streaming services beginning on Sunday, October 11th.
"...I changed by not changing at all..."
"...I changed by not changing at all..."
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