Inside Merch recap: Got in around 6:45, lines were ridiculous. After DSD finished I went to check at 8:20 and waited only 5 minutes. Were sold out of Morlan poster, jersey and boom box tees. Everything else available.
Side note: large can of beer (Modelo) was $22 after tax. 👀
2 Coors in LA last week came to $46.25. Certainly helped keep me from overindulging.
If the posters sell out at the venue, does that mean that they won't end up in the Pearl Jam online store?
I think so, maybe that's why no Sacramento poster??
Sacramento will be available in the store and the artist still has APs available on his website - poke around - you'll find it.
btw-the variant version from the artist (I bought it and really like it) comes on a tan-ish poster stock instead of the white that the show version was printed on ...mine also came with a personal handwritten note from the artist...nice touch.
If the posters sell out at the venue, does that mean that they won't end up in the Pearl Jam online store?
I think so, maybe that's why no Sacramento poster??
Sacramento will be available in the store and the artist still has APs available on his website - poke around - you'll find it.
btw-the variant version from the artist (I bought it and really like it) comes on a tan-ish poster stock instead of the white that the show version was printed on ...mine also came with a personal handwritten note from the artist...nice touch.
Good catch. Didn't notice that detail about the different stock color.
1991- Hollywood Palladium, California with Temple of the Dog, Soundgarden, and Alice in Chains -RIP Magazine Show Oct. 6th 1992- Lollapalooza, Irvine, California Nothing since then. I suck. 2016- Fenway Park, Boston - Both glorious nights 2022- Oakland Night 2 2024 Sacramento, CA
just imagine... taking a vacation to... stand in line.
I love the merch and all, but damn... 6 hours i could have spent exploring the city, maybe do a touristy thing, go a run on a new trail, have a tasty breakfast in a new restaurant, find a new brewery for some morning beers (it's not drinking all day if you don't start in the AM),... a million things you could do in a new town other than.... stand in line...
to each their own... but I know where you won't find me in chicago for 6 or more hours of my 96.... hell, you won't find me there for longer than 10 minutes...
Houston, Texas... Believe it or not, there are 7 million people here... must be a couple of fans who'd love to see you play.
they open with release the next show............................................................................................
If it's any consolation your poster was fire anyway. No one called Lukin to open, that was so far out there. I am super jealous that Bottlerock got your poster and a Lukin opener.
Anything you lose from being honest You never really had to begin with.
Sometimes it's not the song that makes you emotional it's the people and things that come to your mind when you hear it.
That poster rocks and so does the shirt. Now I have to get them both.....*le sigh*.
I do like how the main image is on the back of the shirts this tour, with just the simple band name a show location on the front. But then I also like the thinner softer shirts, they're more comfortable fit wise and temperature wise.
Anything you lose from being honest You never really had to begin with.
Sometimes it's not the song that makes you emotional it's the people and things that come to your mind when you hear it.
If the posters sell out at the venue, does that mean that they won't end up in the Pearl Jam online store?
I think so, maybe that's why no Sacramento poster??
Sacramento will be available in the store and the artist still has APs available on his website - poke around - you'll find it.
btw-the variant version from the artist (I bought it and really like it) comes on a tan-ish poster stock instead of the white that the show version was printed on ...mine also came with a personal handwritten note from the artist...nice touch.
I didn’t notice the difference in stock either. I’m stoked to own a signed Winston Smith print. The dude is a legend and inspired every punk kid like me whoever xeroxed and cut and pasted gig flyers together in the early and mid eighties.
just imagine... taking a vacation to... stand in line.
I love the merch and all, but damn... 6 hours i could have spent exploring the city, maybe do a touristy thing, go a run on a new trail, have a tasty breakfast in a new restaurant, find a new brewery for some morning beers (it's not drinking all day if you don't start in the AM),... a million things you could do in a new town other than.... stand in line...
to each their own... but I know where you won't find me in chicago for 6 or more hours of my 96.... hell, you won't find me there for longer than 10 minutes...
I agree. I did it in Vegas, but only because I live there.
just imagine... taking a vacation to... stand in line.
I love the merch and all, but damn... 6 hours i could have spent exploring the city, maybe do a touristy thing, go a run on a new trail, have a tasty breakfast in a new restaurant, find a new brewery for some morning beers (it's not drinking all day if you don't start in the AM),... a million things you could do in a new town other than.... stand in line...
to each their own... but I know where you won't find me in chicago for 6 or more hours of my 96.... hell, you won't find me there for longer than 10 minutes...
wow…just imagine. Making life long friends, making memories, smoking joints, laughing, eating some food, talking PJ and other music.
Always liked waiting in line. Catch the excitement of others. Something sweet about walking in first right up to stacks of posters and anything else you want to dump cash on. Also nice to get it out of the way. Then chill and do whatever. All good. I understand why people would choose not to too.
Now you have more stories to tell. Yep. I'm out of the scene pretty much now. Still tempted to hit some localish shows just to be a merch whore and wait for autographs/picks outside. Mayyybee yes...Likely nope.
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2008: 6/27 Hartford 2009: 10/27 Philadelphia 1 2010: 5/15 Hartford, 5/21 MSG 2
2013: 10/15 Worcester 1, 10/25 Hartford 2014: 10/1 Cincinnati
2018: 9/2 Fenway 1
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1992- Lollapalooza, Irvine, California
Nothing since then. I suck.2016- Fenway Park, Boston - Both glorious nights
2022- Oakland Night 2
2024 Sacramento, CA
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Won't know for another 46 minutes.
just imagine... taking a vacation to... stand in line.
I love the merch and all, but damn... 6 hours i could have spent exploring the city, maybe do a touristy thing, go a run on a new trail, have a tasty breakfast in a new restaurant, find a new brewery for some morning beers (it's not drinking all day if you don't start in the AM),... a million things you could do in a new town other than.... stand in line...
to each their own... but I know where you won't find me in chicago for 6 or more hours of my 96.... hell, you won't find me there for longer than 10 minutes...
You never really had to begin with.
Sometimes it's not the song that makes you emotional it's the people and things that come to your mind when you hear it.
I do like how the main image is on the back of the shirts this tour, with just the simple band name a show location on the front. But then I also like the thinner softer shirts, they're more comfortable fit wise and temperature wise.
You never really had to begin with.
Sometimes it's not the song that makes you emotional it's the people and things that come to your mind when you hear it.
All good. I understand why people would choose not to too.
Not now but in my younger days.
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