B-Side Theory Hit Me Like Ton Of Bricks

openedforthesunopenedforthesun Posts: 54
edited February 2009 in The Porch
So they didn't release B-Sides for Avocado... Do you think this was because they new they would release their catalog?

Do you think they will expand the vinyls for all of the re-releases? How amazing would it if we got the original track-listing for Binaural on vinyl?

Will the re-releases be in increments of every few months from March on?
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  • KravenKraven Posts: 829
    Lets see 20th anniversary is 2011, which is two years they said the rereleases would be coming out before then. They have 8 studio albums. There are 12 months per year, so 24 months for all of the albums to come out. 24 divided by 8 is equal to 3. So if they were marching towards that 2011 date, they would have to release one every 3 months. So in theory we could see Vs in June, Vitalogy in September, No Code in December, Yield March, Binaural June, Riot Act September, Pearl Jam December and voila all caught up.

    The other part of this equation is 140 times 8 which = empty bank account.
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  • threefish10threefish10 Posts: 7,392
    i'm not even sure the Avo would be included in this Re-release dealio, cause it's being released though sony/legacy who own the rights to those albums, and with the avo coming out on j records and it being their last album and not that old i doubt we'll see that re-released.
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  • Oz JammerOz Jammer Posts: 9,858
    i'm not even sure the Avo would be included in this Re-release dealio, cause it's being released though sony/legacy who own the rights to those albums, and with the avo coming out on j records and it being their last album and not that old i doubt we'll see that re-released.

    Yeah but J Records is now a subsidiary of Sony/BMG
  • threefish10threefish10 Posts: 7,392
    Oz Jammer wrote:
    Yeah but J Records is now a subsidiary of Sony/BMG

    ha ha, isn't everything????
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  • Oz JammerOz Jammer Posts: 9,858
    Oz Jammer wrote:
    Yeah but J Records is now a subsidiary of Sony/BMG

    ha ha, isn't everything????

    Nearly :lol:
  • Kraven wrote:
    Lets see 20th anniversary is 2011, which is two years they said the rereleases would be coming out before then. They have 8 studio albums. There are 12 months per year, so 24 months for all of the albums to come out. 24 divided by 8 is equal to 3. So if they were marching towards that 2011 date, they would have to release one every 3 months. So in theory we could see Vs in June, Vitalogy in September, No Code in December, Yield March, Binaural June, Riot Act September, Pearl Jam December and voila all caught up.

    The other part of this equation is 140 times 8 which = empty bank account.

    It will be interesting to see how they do it indeed. I am sure there will be allot more Rock Band releases to.
  • threefish10threefish10 Posts: 7,392
    I am sure there will be allot more Rock Band releases to.


    we can only hope.
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  • BeerBaronBeerBaron Toronto-ish Posts: 4,097
    Didn't Danny Clinch hint in an interview that there was something up with the Avocado b-sides in 2006?
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  • BeerBaron wrote:
    Didn't Danny Clinch hint in an interview that there was something up with the Avocado b-sides in 2006?

    Hard to say whether he has any real info though. Minds change.
  • Oz JammerOz Jammer Posts: 9,858
    BeerBaron wrote:
    Didn't Danny Clinch hint in an interview that there was something up with the Avocado b-sides in 2006?

    Yeah he did. I guess whatever was planned for those songs has been scrapped and locked in the vault along with other things such as "Big, Bold and Free" :lol:
  • BeerBaronBeerBaron Toronto-ish Posts: 4,097
    Oz Jammer wrote:
    BeerBaron wrote:
    Didn't Danny Clinch hint in an interview that there was something up with the Avocado b-sides in 2006?

    Yeah he did. I guess whatever was planned for those songs has been scrapped and locked in the vault along with other things such as "Big, Bold and Free" :lol:
    Certainly looks that way...
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  • Lets see 20th anniversary is 2011

    Ummm...That's wrong. The 20th anniversary will be in 2010, not 2011. The Off Ramp show was October of 1990. So, they will have to release the albums much quicker than you are calculating to get through them all by the anniversary.
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  • Lets see 20th anniversary is 2011

    Ummm...That's wrong. The 20th anniversary will be in 2010, not 2011. The Off Ramp show was October of 1990. So, they will have to release the albums much quicker than you are calculating to get through them all by the anniversary.

    technically you're right since that was their first live performance, but the original release date of ten was in '91.

    got this from amazon:

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  • Oz Jammer wrote:
    BeerBaron wrote:
    Didn't Danny Clinch hint in an interview that there was something up with the Avocado b-sides in 2006?

    Yeah he did. I guess whatever was planned for those songs has been scrapped and locked in the vault along with other things such as "Big, Bold and Free" :lol:

    The return of the "Big, Bold and Free" I spit out my Diet Mountain Dew reading that... I was also thinking of the Danny Clinch interview when I wrote this... Maybe this re-release thing has been planned for a while.

    I bet they end up doing demo's of Vs and Vitalogy... The only thing with Ten that I wish was included was a super High Quality first week rehearsal album and on Vinyl. The versions of those songs are chilling... except Oceans. That's just a little funnier.
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