Im still on the hunt for vegas 5/18, a few really cool 10c board members tried to help me out with links yesterday but by the time i saw their posts the damn thing was sold out. Not sure why the band hasnt stocked them in the shop they are not record store day exclusive youd think they would have some for sale
That's the one I had issues with. 1 order was canceled. 1 sent me 5/16 instead. There is 1 on eBay.
Im still on the hunt for vegas 5/18, a few really cool 10c board members tried to help me out with links yesterday but by the time i saw their posts the damn thing was sold out. Not sure why the band hasnt stocked them in the shop they are not record store day exclusive youd think they would have some for sale
Im still on the hunt for vegas 5/18, a few really cool 10c board members tried to help me out with links yesterday but by the time i saw their posts the damn thing was sold out. Not sure why the band hasnt stocked them in the shop they are not record store day exclusive youd think they would have some for sale
Now that some people presumably have these in hand, is there any reason why I should prefer these over the ones available through the Ten Club?
Silver pressed.
What does that mean, though? Why is that better than the Ten Club version? Does it sound better somehow?
A silver pressed cd wont deteriorate like cd-r. CD-R has like only a 5-10 year lifespan so you’ll need to replace/repurchase those 10c nuggs disks a few times during your lifetime.
Now that some people presumably have these in hand, is there any reason why I should prefer these over the ones available through the Ten Club?
Silver pressed.
What does that mean, though? Why is that better than the Ten Club version? Does it sound better somehow?
A silver pressed cd wont deteriorate like cd-r. CD-R has like only a 5-10 year lifespan so you’ll need to replace/repurchase those 10c nuggs disks a few times during your lifetime.
Or CD-Rs last 50-100 years. It depends on the quality of the discs and the conditions of storage. I have plenty that are 20+ years old with no problems. Taiyo Yuden for life! FYI - Kufala also used Taiyo Yuden discs.
Now that some people presumably have these in hand, is there any reason why I should prefer these over the ones available through the Ten Club?
Silver pressed.
What does that mean, though? Why is that better than the Ten Club version? Does it sound better somehow?
A silver pressed cd wont deteriorate like cd-r. CD-R has like only a 5-10 year lifespan so you’ll need to replace/repurchase those 10c nuggs disks a few times during your lifetime.
All of the CDs I've purchased through the Ten Club still work. I have every one from the 2000 tour and have listened to several of them recently without any problem.
I have other CD-Rs that I burned circa 1999-2000 that still work. Is this only an issue if you don't properly store them or something?
They have been remastered apparently. I have some of them and they sound just fantastic. Noticed mild differences, like sound being more crisp and the instruments are well balanced. Something that seemed a bit rushed on the nugs leg 1 bootlegs.
They have been remastered apparently. I have some of them and they sound just fantastic. Noticed mild differences, like sound being more crisp and the instruments are well balanced. Something that seemed a bit rushed on the nugs leg 1 bootlegs.
Anyone seen these in Toronto? None of the local shops seem to have them.
2003: Buffalo, Toronto
2004: Boston (x2), Toledo, Grand Rapids
2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto
2006: Toronto (x2), Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Detroit
2008: New York City (x2), Hartford, Boston II
2010: Buffalo, Newark, New York City (x2), Nijmegen, Berlin, Werchter
2011: Alpine Valley I, Alpine Valley II, Montreal, Toronto (x2), Ottawa, Hamilton
2012: Amsterdam (x2), Berlin (x2)
2013: London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Brooklyn (x2)
2014: Detroit
2016: Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto (x2), Chicago (x2) 2018: Amsterdam (x2), Padua, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Barcelona 2022: San Diego, Los Angeles (x2), Oakland (x2), Fresno, Sacramento, Las Vegas, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto 2023: Fort Worth (x2), Austin (x2) 2024: Vancouver (x2), Portland, Sacramento, Las Vegas (x2), Los Angeles (x2), Dublin, Manchester, London, Berlin (x2), Barcelona (x2) 2025: Atlanta (x2), Nashville (x2), Raleigh (x2), Pittsburgh (x2)
I just received the ones I ordered from Zia. My first observation is that the packaging is sturdier than the ones you order through the Ten Club. That's a plus.
Not sure if it helps but I ordered the Vancouver shows I went too from lenoise.ca which is a record store in Quebec. Didn't check if they had the other ones, but it was cool a Canadian store had them in stock. I checked my local record store on Black Friday and they didn't have them :(
Listening to Sacramento, the sound quality is excellent and does seem better than the standard-issue versions, but it's quite possible that I've been primed to think I'm hearing something better. I'm also reminded that the version of "Faithfull" was so weird. I remember thinking that it seemed like it was in the wrong key, and it definitely is, although I wouldn't say it was "off-key" because it's clearly intentional.
I'm further reminded that Ed listed "Even Flow" as one of their songs with a one-word title. Even he has forgotten that it's two words on Ten.
Not sure if it helps but I ordered the Vancouver shows I went too from lenoise.ca which is a record store in Quebec. Didn't check if they had the other ones, but it was cool a Canadian store had them in stock. I checked my local record store on Black Friday and they didn't have them :(
My local record store didn't have any copies either.
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Sweet!
Now onto Leg 2.
I have other CD-Rs that I burned circa 1999-2000 that still work. Is this only an issue if you don't properly store them or something?
2005 - Calgary, Winnipeg, Thunder Bay, Kitchener, Montréal, Ottawa
2006 - Verona, Torino, Pistoia
2007 - Munich
2013 - Calgary
2014 - Vienna
2016 - Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto N1, Toronto N2, Pemberton
2018 - Padova
2022 - Frankfurt, Krakow, Quebec, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto
2004: Boston (x2), Toledo, Grand Rapids
2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto
2006: Toronto (x2), Grand Rapids, Cleveland, Detroit
2008: New York City (x2), Hartford, Boston II
2010: Buffalo, Newark, New York City (x2), Nijmegen, Berlin, Werchter
2011: Alpine Valley I, Alpine Valley II, Montreal, Toronto (x2), Ottawa, Hamilton
2012: Amsterdam (x2), Berlin (x2)
2013: London, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Brooklyn (x2)
2014: Detroit
2016: Quebec City, Ottawa, Toronto (x2), Chicago (x2)
2018: Amsterdam (x2), Padua, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Barcelona
2022: San Diego, Los Angeles (x2), Oakland (x2), Fresno, Sacramento, Las Vegas, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto
2023: Fort Worth (x2), Austin (x2)
2024: Vancouver (x2), Portland, Sacramento, Las Vegas (x2), Los Angeles (x2), Dublin, Manchester, London, Berlin (x2), Barcelona (x2)
2025: Atlanta (x2), Nashville (x2), Raleigh (x2), Pittsburgh (x2)
Try Le Noise in Quebec. They aren't shipping by Canada Post.
https://shop.darksiderecords.com/
No problemo!
I'm further reminded that Ed listed "Even Flow" as one of their songs with a one-word title. Even he has forgotten that it's two words on Ten.
My local record store didn't have any copies either.