Next vault release

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  • AW124797
    AW124797 Posts: 762
    Vault 11 is Atlanta 1994.
    Please release Warsaw 1996 after that. 
  • A.W.Z.
    A.W.Z. Posts: 57
    AW124797 said:
    Vault 11 is Atlanta 1994.
    Please release Warsaw 1996 after that. 
    It was nice to get the complete Atlanta ‘94 show. I was so used to hearing it on the 3CD Dissident set with the Vitalogy songs (etc…) and Eddie’s banter with the audience edited out. Was nice to hear it how I originally heard it on the radio back in ‘94. Any ‘96 show would be welcome for the next vault release. 
  • aF142117
    aF142117 Posts: 112
    Marseille 2006 
  • 1ThoughtKnown
    1ThoughtKnown Posts: 6,155
    I think it’s about time for a Canadian show as a vault release. Vancouver ‘98 would be cool. 
  • GlowGirl
    GlowGirl New York, NY Posts: 12,074
    Baltimore 2013. 
  • SM187650
    SM187650 Canada Posts: 841
    edited August 2022
    Why are we suddenly voting for shows that have been officially released as boots?!? Let’s go back to vaults truly being previously unreleased shows. Like London Ontario 2013. Yes Halifax was great. I was there and loved it but I can relive it today on nugs. 
  • A.W.Z.
    A.W.Z. Posts: 57
    SM187650 said:
    Why are we suddenly voting for shows that have been officially released as boots?!? Let’s go back to vaults truly being previously unreleased shows. Like London Ontario 2013. Yes Halifax was great. I was there and loved it but I can relive it today on nugs. 
    I agree. I understand that some people want certain shows to be released on vinyl but I think vault releases should only be shows that haven’t previously been released. 
  • Zod
    Zod Posts: 10,892
    SM187650 said:
    Why are we suddenly voting for shows that have been officially released as boots?!? Let’s go back to vaults truly being previously unreleased shows. Like London Ontario 2013. Yes Halifax was great. I was there and loved it but I can relive it today on nugs. 

    I don't get it either.   I'd prefer to see stuff get released that has no circulating soundboard (official or unofficial).   So many things still unreleased, and we get 1 a year.  I'd rather have stuff that isn't circulating.

  • Cropduster-80
    Cropduster-80 Posts: 2,034
    edited August 2022
    A.W.Z. said:
    SM187650 said:
    Why are we suddenly voting for shows that have been officially released as boots?!? Let’s go back to vaults truly being previously unreleased shows. Like London Ontario 2013. Yes Halifax was great. I was there and loved it but I can relive it today on nugs. 
    I agree. I understand that some people want certain shows to be released on vinyl but I think vault releases should only be shows that haven’t previously been released. 

    As long as it’s a good show I don’t really care.  There are a couple tours 96 or 03 I want on vinyl but as to the specific show whichever sounds best is fine with me. 

    Spending 70 bucks on something there isn’t a some kind of consensus on how it sounds before ordering is a gamble.

    probably doesn’t matter as much to the non vinyl purchasers.  Maybe that’s where the opinions diverge .  Live shows I listen to are probably 99 percent the 9 vaults I have on vinyl and a couple aren’t that great so it’s probably more like 7 or 8 vaults.  It needs to be a really, really good show when you’ve got less shows to choose from 

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  • 1ThoughtKnown
    1ThoughtKnown Posts: 6,155
    SM187650 said:
    Why are we suddenly voting for shows that have been officially released as boots?!? Let’s go back to vaults truly being previously unreleased shows. Like London Ontario 2013. Yes Halifax was great. I was there and loved it but I can relive it today on nugs. 
    Some people prefer to relive it on wax than on “nugs”.  Just because you don’t agree doesn’t mean it’s wrong. 
  • 1996 or 2004 VFC (Reading or Grand Rapids…Toledo would have missing tracks because of Neil, like the Vic). Grand Rapids 2004 audience boot sounds great. Reading 2004 is always my most underrated show of all 40+ I’ve seen
    I was in Grand Rapids and have a boot... That show was magic.

    My vote is the 1998 St. Louis show.  Brendan O'Brien played keyboards that night. 
    07-02-98, 10-11-00, 04-22-03, 04-23-03, 06-09-03, 06-10-03, 06-18-03, 06-21-03, 06-22-03, 10-02-04, 10-03-04, 10-05-04, 05-16-06, 05-17-06, 05-22-06, 06-24-06, 06-29-06
  • darthvedder
    darthvedder Posts: 2,667
    edited August 2022
    SM187650 said:
    Why are we suddenly voting for shows that have been officially released as boots?!? Let’s go back to vaults truly being previously unreleased shows. Like London Ontario 2013. Yes Halifax was great. I was there and loved it but I can relive it today on nugs. 
    Some people prefer to relive it on wax than on “nugs”.  Just because you don’t agree doesn’t mean it’s wrong. 

    I don't get this line of thinking. Everything has been digitally sourced since the mid-90s. It might sound better on vinyl because of your sound system or whatever, but the quality isn't better.
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  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,598
    Please don't let vinyl ruin the vault. There is clearly a market for pressing previously released shows onto vinyl, and PJ should absolutely embrace that. Call it The Black Circle Series and take many people's money. But the vault releases should be shows that never before saw an official release. 
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  • Cropduster-80
    Cropduster-80 Posts: 2,034
    edited August 2022
    SM187650 said:
    Why are we suddenly voting for shows that have been officially released as boots?!? Let’s go back to vaults truly being previously unreleased shows. Like London Ontario 2013. Yes Halifax was great. I was there and loved it but I can relive it today on nugs. 
    Some people prefer to relive it on wax than on “nugs”.  Just because you don’t agree doesn’t mean it’s wrong. 

    I don't get this line of thinking. Everything has been digitally sourced since the mid-90s. It might sound better on vinyl because of your sound system or whatever, but the quality isn't better.
    I suppose if you think it sounds better then it actually does.

    blind taste tests show how your brain influences taste via other senses and your perception of what you prefer.  When you can see it and when you can’t see it matters. The physical experience of playing a record I’m sure can influence how your brain perceives sound 

    that’s my working theory as I get it shouldn’t sound better.  However it does 
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  • Cropduster-80
    Cropduster-80 Posts: 2,034
    JimmyV said:
    Please don't let vinyl ruin the vault. There is clearly a market for pressing previously released shows onto vinyl, and PJ should absolutely embrace that. Call it The Black Circle Series and take many people's money. But the vault releases should be shows that never before saw an official release. 
    I don’t disagree.  I don’t care what they call the vinyl shows. 

    I tend to think however the downloads and vinyl people are stuck together as I would think the vinyl portion is the profit generating part of the equation 
  • 1ThoughtKnown
    1ThoughtKnown Posts: 6,155
    edited August 2022
    SM187650 said:
    Why are we suddenly voting for shows that have been officially released as boots?!? Let’s go back to vaults truly being previously unreleased shows. Like London Ontario 2013. Yes Halifax was great. I was there and loved it but I can relive it today on nugs. 
    Some people prefer to relive it on wax than on “nugs”.  Just because you don’t agree doesn’t mean it’s wrong. 

    I don't get this line of thinking. Everything has been digitally sourced since the mid-90s. It might sound better on vinyl because of your sound system or whatever, but the quality isn't better.
    Once again, you don’t have to. I like the ritual. Getting the new wax. Opening it up. Reading the liner notes. Looking at the art work. Appreciating the quality (or lack thereof). 
    Prepping the wax to play (protecting the sleeve, cleaning the wax). 

    Dropping the needle and sitting back to listen.  To actually spin a live recording for a concert you attended is priceless. You can’t wipe the smile off my face when spinning Moline. 
  • 1ThoughtKnown
    1ThoughtKnown Posts: 6,155
    JimmyV said:
    Please don't let vinyl ruin the vault. There is clearly a market for pressing previously released shows onto vinyl, and PJ should absolutely embrace that. Call it The Black Circle Series and take many people's money. But the vault releases should be shows that never before saw an official release. 

    With your line of thinking it’s already “ruined” 🤷‍♂️.  Ship has sailed.  

  • JimmyV
    JimmyV Boston's MetroWest Posts: 19,598
    JimmyV said:
    Please don't let vinyl ruin the vault. There is clearly a market for pressing previously released shows onto vinyl, and PJ should absolutely embrace that. Call it The Black Circle Series and take many people's money. But the vault releases should be shows that never before saw an official release. 

    With your line of thinking it’s already “ruined” 🤷‍♂️.  Ship has sailed.  

    And that's too bad because with my line of thinking we all have the chance to get more music, and with yours you just have the chance to buy more stuff. 
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  • 1ThoughtKnown
    1ThoughtKnown Posts: 6,155
    JimmyV said:
    JimmyV said:
    Please don't let vinyl ruin the vault. There is clearly a market for pressing previously released shows onto vinyl, and PJ should absolutely embrace that. Call it The Black Circle Series and take many people's money. But the vault releases should be shows that never before saw an official release. 

    With your line of thinking it’s already “ruined” 🤷‍♂️.  Ship has sailed.  

    And that's too bad because with my line of thinking we all have the chance to get more music, and with yours you just have the chance to buy more stuff. 
    😂😂
    Hilarious, no one has ever accused me of flagrant consumerism in my entire life. Buy more stuff… that’s rich. 
  • JojoRice
    JojoRice Kennesaw, GA Posts: 4,553
    PJ20 or Wrigley 13'
    "I got memories, I got shit"