An article in the NME in the UK intimated that the service would be rough Spotify, Apple, etc. but also on a dedicated micro site open to members. Fingers crossed as I have no streaming and am not planing to change that:)
Am I the only person underwhelmed by this? Correct me if I’m wrong, but can’t all the same shows be streamed with a Nugs.net subscription? So is everyone overjoyed just because you can make random playlists comprised of tracks from differ shows? What am I missing?
I'm going to sound old, but I have most of these shows on CD. So yeah, this doesn't do much for me. However, I'm happy for those who haven't been able to afford these shows in the past.
Am I the only person underwhelmed by this? Correct me if I’m wrong, but can’t all the same shows be streamed with a Nugs.net subscription? So is everyone overjoyed just because you can make random playlists comprised of tracks from differ shows? What am I missing?
I'm going to sound old, but I have most of these shows on CD. So yeah, this doesn't do much for me. However, I'm happy for those who haven't been able to afford these shows in the past.
I don't think it's a matter of having the shows on CD or affording them. I think the attractive idea behind Nugs and now this new development is accessibility. I'm in my forties, and it's just easier for me to use my phone while in the car, or my Sonos at home, to play music than to search for a physical CD. Monthly subscription fees certainly add up, but for $10 - $15 a month I can access just about any album/song I want to listen anywhere I have wifi or data reception. 'Be well everyone
Any way to find those “Deep: Best of” or “Deep: Covers” setlists on Spotify? I’d like to save those in my playlists so I can access from Spotify.
Go to FEATURED SHOWS - > CLICK THE 'PLAY' BUTTON - > SIGN INTO YOUR PREMIUM SPOTIFY - > IT STARTS PLAYING
*If you're already logged in it starts playing, list populates as soon as you click the Spotify icon on Deep's page. From there, you can save it to your library like other playlists generated from artists, and users.
Am I the only person underwhelmed by this? Correct me if I’m wrong, but can’t all the same shows be streamed with a Nugs.net subscription? So is everyone overjoyed just because you can make random playlists comprised of tracks from differ shows? What am I missing?
I'm going to sound old, but I have most of these shows on CD. So yeah, this doesn't do much for me. However, I'm happy for those who haven't been able to afford these shows in the past.
I don't think it's a matter of having the shows on CD or affording them. I think the attractive idea behind Nugs and now this new development is accessibility. I'm in my forties, and it's just easier for me to use my phone while in the car, or my Sonos at home, to play music than to search for a physical CD. Monthly subscription fees certainly add up, but for $10 - $15 a month I can access just about any album/song I want to listen anywhere I have wifi or data reception. 'Be well everyone
I'm in my forties, and I still need help if someone sends me files in Google Drive or whatever. I can't tell you how many friends have sent me shows that I'll never be able to open. But it's the thought that counts.
I don't even know (nor do I care about) how to use one of these apps.
Good for the kids and non-Luddites, though, I guess.
Am I the only person underwhelmed by this? Correct me if I’m wrong, but can’t all the same shows be streamed with a Nugs.net subscription? So is everyone overjoyed just because you can make random playlists comprised of tracks from differ shows? What am I missing?
I'm going to sound old, but I have most of these shows on CD. So yeah, this doesn't do much for me. However, I'm happy for those who haven't been able to afford these shows in the past.
I don't think it's a matter of having the shows on CD or affording them. I think the attractive idea behind Nugs and now this new development is accessibility. I'm in my forties, and it's just easier for me to use my phone while in the car, or my Sonos at home, to play music than to search for a physical CD. Monthly subscription fees certainly add up, but for $10 - $15 a month I can access just about any album/song I want to listen anywhere I have wifi or data reception. 'Be well everyone
I'm in my forties, and I still need help if someone sends me files in Google Drive or whatever. I can't tell you how many friends have sent me shows that I'll never be able to open. But it's the thought that counts.
I don't even know (nor do I care about) how to use one of these apps.
Good for the kids and non-Luddites, though, I guess.
Just hit the 'heart' button and it lands straight into your playlist.
The Best of starts playing on the Deep website after I click spotify. There is an option on each song to create a new playlist but I don't see the heart or any option to add the whole best of playlist.
Am I the only person underwhelmed by this? Correct me if I’m wrong, but can’t all the same shows be streamed with a Nugs.net subscription? So is everyone overjoyed just because you can make random playlists comprised of tracks from differ shows? What am I missing?
I'm going to sound old, but I have most of these shows on CD. So yeah, this doesn't do much for me. However, I'm happy for those who haven't been able to afford these shows in the past.
I don't think it's a matter of having the shows on CD or affording them. I think the attractive idea behind Nugs and now this new development is accessibility. I'm in my forties, and it's just easier for me to use my phone while in the car, or my Sonos at home, to play music than to search for a physical CD. Monthly subscription fees certainly add up, but for $10 - $15 a month I can access just about any album/song I want to listen anywhere I have wifi or data reception. 'Be well everyone
I'm in my forties, and I still need help if someone sends me files in Google Drive or whatever. I can't tell you how many friends have sent me shows that I'll never be able to open. But it's the thought that counts.
I don't even know (nor do I care about) how to use one of these apps.
Good for the kids and non-Luddites, though, I guess.
Google Drive link coming your way...
Haha! You're probably one of the friends who's sent me a killer show that I'm not savvy enough to listen to.
I think it was PJ_Soul who sent me something a few years back and helped me download(?)upload(?/)rip(?)/burn(?) the file by giving me step-by-step instructions. She either intuited that I was hopeless or I actually made a faux pas and expressed my ignorance on top of my gratitude. Still very nice of her, though.
Also, I have never listened o a podcast. I tried to listen to Serial when that was a thing, but there was just one digital step too many for me to take at the time. I wound up reading the transcripts, though, which is how I still consume podcast content.
Am I the only person underwhelmed by this? Correct me if I’m wrong, but can’t all the same shows be streamed with a Nugs.net subscription? So is everyone overjoyed just because you can make random playlists comprised of tracks from differ shows? What am I missing?
I'm going to sound old, but I have most of these shows on CD. So yeah, this doesn't do much for me. However, I'm happy for those who haven't been able to afford these shows in the past.
I don't think it's a matter of having the shows on CD or affording them. I think the attractive idea behind Nugs and now this new development is accessibility. I'm in my forties, and it's just easier for me to use my phone while in the car, or my Sonos at home, to play music than to search for a physical CD. Monthly subscription fees certainly add up, but for $10 - $15 a month I can access just about any album/song I want to listen anywhere I have wifi or data reception. 'Be well everyone
I'm in my forties, and I still need help if someone sends me files in Google Drive or whatever. I can't tell you how many friends have sent me shows that I'll never be able to open. But it's the thought that counts.
I don't even know (nor do I care about) how to use one of these apps.
Good for the kids and non-Luddites, though, I guess.
Google Drive link coming your way...
Haha! You're probably one of the friends who's sent me a killer show that I'm not savvy enough to listen to.
I think it was PJ_Soul who sent me something a few years back and helped me download(?)upload(?/)rip(?)/burn(?) the file by giving me step-by-step instructions. She either intuited that I was hopeless or I actually made a faux pas and expressed my ignorance on top of my gratitude. Still very nice of her, though.
Also, I have never listened o a podcast. I tried to listen to Serial when that was a thing, but there was just one digital step too many for me to take at the time. I wound up reading the transcripts, though, which is how I still consume podcast content.
IMO you’re better off. Stay disconnected! Have some friends figure out the album downloads for you. 😊
I’m 10 years your junior and have never listened to a podcast either. I don’t feel like I’m missing anything!
DC '03 - Reading '04 - Philly '05 - Camden 1 '06 - DC '06 - E. Rutherford '06 - The Vic '07 - Lollapalooza '07 - DC '08 - EV DC 1 & 2 '08 (Met Ed!!) - EV Baltimore 1 & 2 '09 - EV NYC 1 '11 (Met Ed!) - Hartford '13 - GCF '15 - MSG 2 '16 - TOTD MSG '16 - Boston 1 & 2 '18 - SHN '21 - EV NYC 1 & 2 '22 - MSG '22
Am I the only person underwhelmed by this? Correct me if I’m wrong, but can’t all the same shows be streamed with a Nugs.net subscription? So is everyone overjoyed just because you can make random playlists comprised of tracks from differ shows? What am I missing?
I'm going to sound old, but I have most of these shows on CD. So yeah, this doesn't do much for me. However, I'm happy for those who haven't been able to afford these shows in the past.
I don't think it's a matter of having the shows on CD or affording them. I think the attractive idea behind Nugs and now this new development is accessibility. I'm in my forties, and it's just easier for me to use my phone while in the car, or my Sonos at home, to play music than to search for a physical CD. Monthly subscription fees certainly add up, but for $10 - $15 a month I can access just about any album/song I want to listen anywhere I have wifi or data reception. 'Be well everyone
I'm in my forties, and I still need help if someone sends me files in Google Drive or whatever. I can't tell you how many friends have sent me shows that I'll never be able to open. But it's the thought that counts.
I don't even know (nor do I care about) how to use one of these apps.
Good for the kids and non-Luddites, though, I guess.
Google Drive link coming your way...
Haha! You're probably one of the friends who's sent me a killer show that I'm not savvy enough to listen to.
I think it was PJ_Soul who sent me something a few years back and helped me download(?)upload(?/)rip(?)/burn(?) the file by giving me step-by-step instructions. She either intuited that I was hopeless or I actually made a faux pas and expressed my ignorance on top of my gratitude. Still very nice of her, though.
Also, I have never listened o a podcast. I tried to listen to Serial when that was a thing, but there was just one digital step too many for me to take at the time. I wound up reading the transcripts, though, which is how I still consume podcast content.
IMO you’re better off. Stay disconnected! Have some friends figure out the album downloads for you. 😊
I’m 10 years your junior and have never listened to a podcast either. I don’t feel like I’m missing anything!
We got our daughter a mobile phone, and I have no idea how to use it. It's the same type as mine -- only a few generations later.
Thing is my phone is on its last gasp -- always blinking in and out and holds a charge for about an hour or two (maybe) -- and I am at a loss about how to replace it.
I'd love to just go no mobile, but I don't think the wife would let that fly.
IMO you’re better off. Stay disconnected! Have some friends figure out the album downloads for you. 😊
I’m 10 years your junior and have never listened to a podcast either. I don’t feel like I’m missing anything!
I'll go kicking and screaming into the streaming world. I still prefer buying albums on iTunes. Because of "Deep," I'll try Apple Music.
Podcasts are different animals. They're like radio programs to which you can listen any time. When radio came out, people also said, "I don't think I'm missing anything!" (Ducks for cover)
I like the State of Love and Trust podcast. For example, you can go here, see Songs We Prefer in the Studio Vs. Live, and click Play.
IMO you’re better off. Stay disconnected! Have some friends figure out the album downloads for you. 😊
I’m 10 years your junior and have never listened to a podcast either. I don’t feel like I’m missing anything!
Podcasts are different animals. They're like radio programs to which you can listen any time. When radio came out, people also said, "I don't think I'm missing anything!" (Ducks for cover)
I’ll take a transcribed podcast which I can skim. Actual radio has music! I don’t need to listen to people talking.
DC '03 - Reading '04 - Philly '05 - Camden 1 '06 - DC '06 - E. Rutherford '06 - The Vic '07 - Lollapalooza '07 - DC '08 - EV DC 1 & 2 '08 (Met Ed!!) - EV Baltimore 1 & 2 '09 - EV NYC 1 '11 (Met Ed!) - Hartford '13 - GCF '15 - MSG 2 '16 - TOTD MSG '16 - Boston 1 & 2 '18 - SHN '21 - EV NYC 1 & 2 '22 - MSG '22
Just hit the 'heart' button and it lands straight into your playlist.
The Best of starts playing on the Deep website after I click spotify. There is an option on each song to create a new playlist but I don't see the heart or any option to add the whole best of playlist.
You “heart” the playlist and then it gets added. Using the desktop version of Spotify to do that.
I almost wrote the review for that one and gave it away to one of our other guys. Totally regret it.
Hi, I host a Pearl Jam Podcast. We go back to some of the classic shows in their history and break down the entire setlist front to back. From historic perspective, to performances, to setlist construction, to fan stories. We do our best to capture the magic that is their live act and help you relive those memories, or if you weren't there, maybe turn you on to a show you've never heard before.
Live On 4 Legs can be found on Apple Podcast, Spotify and any other major podcast platform. But please support our website and check out the episodes archived there. Oh, and the Concertpedia as well (for you Five Horizons and Two Feet Thick fans, we've picked up where they've left off)
Am I the only person underwhelmed by this? Correct me if I’m wrong, but can’t all the same shows be streamed with a Nugs.net subscription? So is everyone overjoyed just because you can make random playlists comprised of tracks from differ shows? What am I missing?
I'm going to sound old, but I have most of these shows on CD. So yeah, this doesn't do much for me. However, I'm happy for those who haven't been able to afford these shows in the past.
I don't think it's a matter of having the shows on CD or affording them. I think the attractive idea behind Nugs and now this new development is accessibility. I'm in my forties, and it's just easier for me to use my phone while in the car, or my Sonos at home, to play music than to search for a physical CD. Monthly subscription fees certainly add up, but for $10 - $15 a month I can access just about any album/song I want to listen anywhere I have wifi or data reception. 'Be well everyone
I'm in my forties, and I still need help if someone sends me files in Google Drive or whatever. I can't tell you how many friends have sent me shows that I'll never be able to open. But it's the thought that counts.
I don't even know (nor do I care about) how to use one of these apps.
Good for the kids and non-Luddites, though, I guess.
Google Drive link coming your way...
Haha! You're probably one of the friends who's sent me a killer show that I'm not savvy enough to listen to.
I think it was PJ_Soul who sent me something a few years back and helped me download(?)upload(?/)rip(?)/burn(?) the file by giving me step-by-step instructions. She either intuited that I was hopeless or I actually made a faux pas and expressed my ignorance on top of my gratitude. Still very nice of her, though.
Also, I have never listened o a podcast. I tried to listen to Serial when that was a thing, but there was just one digital step too many for me to take at the time. I wound up reading the transcripts, though, which is how I still consume podcast content.
I post links to my podcast on the forum every week when they come out. It’s pretty simple, especially if you just want to listen to it right from that forum page you can, there is a player embedded in and you just press play and listen. I’ll even show you here
the PJ podcast people, myself and many others included do a lot of great band related content, it’s worth learning how to listen, especially if you need fan voices to connect you to the band that’s a much different idea than being on a forum. I would never want someone to give up the opportunity to listen to something we researched and put a lot of effort into because they don’t know how to use it. There is always a way, and usually it’s easier than you think!
Hi, I host a Pearl Jam Podcast. We go back to some of the classic shows in their history and break down the entire setlist front to back. From historic perspective, to performances, to setlist construction, to fan stories. We do our best to capture the magic that is their live act and help you relive those memories, or if you weren't there, maybe turn you on to a show you've never heard before.
Live On 4 Legs can be found on Apple Podcast, Spotify and any other major podcast platform. But please support our website and check out the episodes archived there. Oh, and the Concertpedia as well (for you Five Horizons and Two Feet Thick fans, we've picked up where they've left off)
Am I the only person underwhelmed by this? Correct me if I’m wrong, but can’t all the same shows be streamed with a Nugs.net subscription? So is everyone overjoyed just because you can make random playlists comprised of tracks from differ shows? What am I missing?
I'm going to sound old, but I have most of these shows on CD. So yeah, this doesn't do much for me. However, I'm happy for those who haven't been able to afford these shows in the past.
I don't think it's a matter of having the shows on CD or affording them. I think the attractive idea behind Nugs and now this new development is accessibility. I'm in my forties, and it's just easier for me to use my phone while in the car, or my Sonos at home, to play music than to search for a physical CD. Monthly subscription fees certainly add up, but for $10 - $15 a month I can access just about any album/song I want to listen anywhere I have wifi or data reception. 'Be well everyone
I'm in my forties, and I still need help if someone sends me files in Google Drive or whatever. I can't tell you how many friends have sent me shows that I'll never be able to open. But it's the thought that counts.
I don't even know (nor do I care about) how to use one of these apps.
Good for the kids and non-Luddites, though, I guess.
Google Drive link coming your way...
Haha! You're probably one of the friends who's sent me a killer show that I'm not savvy enough to listen to.
I think it was PJ_Soul who sent me something a few years back and helped me download(?)upload(?/)rip(?)/burn(?) the file by giving me step-by-step instructions. She either intuited that I was hopeless or I actually made a faux pas and expressed my ignorance on top of my gratitude. Still very nice of her, though.
Also, I have never listened o a podcast. I tried to listen to Serial when that was a thing, but there was just one digital step too many for me to take at the time. I wound up reading the transcripts, though, which is how I still consume podcast content.
I post links to my podcast on the forum every week when they come out. It’s pretty simple, especially if you just want to listen to it right from that forum page you can, there is a player embedded in and you just press play and listen. I’ll even show you here
the PJ podcast people, myself and many others included do a lot of great band related content, it’s worth learning how to listen, especially if you need fan voices to connect you to the band that’s a much different idea than being on a forum. I would never want someone to give up the opportunity to listen to something we researched and put a lot of effort into because they don’t know how to use it. There is always a way, and usually it’s easier than you think!
Nice work!
Personally, if I were to listen to a podcast, it would not be about Pearl Jam, though I imagine you certainly have a captive audience among the folks who post here.
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• Can you get full catalogs to match PJ Radio / Nugs?
• Would be great if it could play on a free player.
https://www.nme.com/news/music/pearl-jam-share-huge-bootleg-series-from-over-180-live-performances-2936220
I'm going to sound old, but I have most of these shows on CD. So yeah, this doesn't do much for me. However, I'm happy for those who haven't been able to afford these shows in the past.
astoria 06
albany 06
hartford 06
reading 06
barcelona 06
paris 06
wembley 07
dusseldorf 07
nijmegen 07
this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -
I don't even know (nor do I care about) how to use one of these apps.
Good for the kids and non-Luddites, though, I guess.
Google Drive link coming your way...
I think it was PJ_Soul who sent me something a few years back and helped me download(?)upload(?/)rip(?)/burn(?) the file by giving me step-by-step instructions. She either intuited that I was hopeless or I actually made a faux pas and expressed my ignorance on top of my gratitude. Still very nice of her, though.
Also, I have never listened o a podcast. I tried to listen to Serial when that was a thing, but there was just one digital step too many for me to take at the time. I wound up reading the transcripts, though, which is how I still consume podcast content.
DEEP: Best Of: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Qhmh79nGN9iioa0XdkikF?si=d5268c0c0d9e4ae1
DEEP: Covers: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1pWNOkKZN6NCOukuEora6x?si=0562fa18ef344e45
DEEP: Know Your Rights: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5rdjmGT2g0puFIGNKdfUWH?si=ad640b9f0ba7427f
I’m 10 years your junior and have never listened to a podcast either. I don’t feel like I’m missing anything!
Thing is my phone is on its last gasp -- always blinking in and out and holds a charge for about an hour or two (maybe) -- and I am at a loss about how to replace it.
I'd love to just go no mobile, but I don't think the wife would let that fly.
pearljamonline.it
Live On 4 Legs can be found on Apple Podcast, Spotify and any other major podcast platform. But please support our website and check out the episodes archived there. Oh, and the Concertpedia as well (for you Five Horizons and Two Feet Thick fans, we've picked up where they've left off)
http://liveon4legs.com
the PJ podcast people, myself and many others included do a lot of great band related content, it’s worth learning how to listen, especially if you need fan voices to connect you to the band that’s a much different idea than being on a forum. I would never want someone to give up the opportunity to listen to something we researched and put a lot of effort into because they don’t know how to use it. There is always a way, and usually it’s easier than you think!
Live On 4 Legs can be found on Apple Podcast, Spotify and any other major podcast platform. But please support our website and check out the episodes archived there. Oh, and the Concertpedia as well (for you Five Horizons and Two Feet Thick fans, we've picked up where they've left off)
http://liveon4legs.com
Personally, if I were to listen to a podcast, it would not be about Pearl Jam, though I imagine you certainly have a captive audience among the folks who post here.
Good stuff!