Do we think these (specifically the 10c variant) will ship before 04/25 or does Santos’s response here indicate otherwise? Seems like the lack of updates post a delay would indicate they aren’t optimistic. Frustrating to wait with no clarity for this but looking forward to finally getting a copy of this fantastic album on vinyl
08 -MSG I.eV Newark.Stone in BK. 09 -Spectrum II,III,IV. 10- Prudential Center.MSG I,II. Bridge School Benefit Nights I, II. 11- eV NY I, II. Bridge School Benefit Night II (eV solo). 12- Made in America Festival. 13- Oakland. 14- Bridge School Benefit Nights I, II. 17- eV Ohana. 18- Seattle I, II. 21- SHN. 22- ev & Earthlings Beacon, MSG, Camden. 23- eV & Earthlings Ohana. 24 - MSG I, II
Do we think these (specifically the 10c variant) will ship before 04/25 or does Santos’s response here indicate otherwise? Seems like the lack of updates post a delay would indicate they aren’t optimistic. Frustrating to wait with no clarity for this but looking forward to finally getting a copy of this fantastic album on vinyl
Speaking with Jason Kerepesi & Paul
Ghiglieri of State of Love and Trust: A Pearl Jam Podcast, Mike explores
the 1995 collaboration between himself, Layne Staley of Alice in
Chains, drummer Barrett Martin of Screaming Trees, and bassist John
Baker Saunders: You know, the Mad Season record to me is very important in terms of…
it's when I got clean and sober; it's the first time I felt like I
could write songs, you know, felt comfortable writing songs because the
guys in my band and Pearl Jam were really good fucking songwriters. I
felt intimidated, I felt like I couldn’t do it like they could.
So, this record was a game changer for me. Like right after this, I
wrote “Given to Fly” and a lot of stuff on Yield and some of the bigger
PJ songs because of this situation, you know? I know it gave me the
power - I don’t know if it’s the right word, power - but just kind of
the confidence to write songs for Pearl Jam, you know? I’ll always love
this record and feel sad about the record… there’s many emotions about
it, but I love it for that main reason. (Watch ep. 250).
State of Love & Trust: A Pearl Jam Podcast @SOLATpod
once again, thanks to @10CTim & the @PearlJam team for promoting our chat with @MikeMcCreadyPJ in the 10c newsletter today. if you've not yet watched the chat we'll link it in the first reply. 🙏 #SOLATpod #pearljam
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Jeff Ament's Army
Above (2LP Bleach 30th Anniversary Edition numbered) (USA Pressing)
He'll response on the Porch with an update.
30 Years of Above
Speaking with Jason Kerepesi & Paul Ghiglieri of State of Love and Trust: A Pearl Jam Podcast, Mike explores the 1995 collaboration between himself, Layne Staley of Alice in Chains, drummer Barrett Martin of Screaming Trees, and bassist John Baker Saunders:You know, the Mad Season record to me is very important in terms of… it's when I got clean and sober; it's the first time I felt like I could write songs, you know, felt comfortable writing songs because the guys in my band and Pearl Jam were really good fucking songwriters. I felt intimidated, I felt like I couldn’t do it like they could.
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