TARGET PRACTICE
Tonight at the Key Ed informed the crowd he'd purchased the Band's own record at Target on Sunday (really?). Is this a new Pearl Jam? What type of message is this sending? What are the details behind this partnership?
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Are you saying you think he is advertising for Target? I doubt he is, he just wanted to buy his album at Target and then he wanted to tell everyone. If the target name is dropped every night then start a new thread.
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As someone still waiting on his pre order i must say that is the quote of the year. you win
immediatley draw a corprate advertising connection.
I still would like to know more details about the actual partnership.
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this just screams corporate whore to me
That is how it sounds to me as well. But even if that is not true, I don't see any crime at all in the lead singer of a band announcing where their new record can be purchased...especially when that band is self-releasing a record for the first time! I really do not see anything wrong with doing that at all. I don't buy that the Target deal has compromised this band in any way. They own the record, they want to sell the record, this is how it got done.
"...I changed by not changing at all..."
And for the record I dont care about the whole Target thing one way or the other outside of it being poorly handled, but I am not going to listen to people saying that was really 100% for the fans either. That's as much a load of crap as saying the band has sold out in the style of U2 or something.
Regardless, it IS very odd that he might mention where to buy the album and not ask us all to illegally download its content. How dare he? How dare he, I say!!?
100% agree. I think the Target deal was something the band has been thinking about doing for a long time, something that they have wanted to do for a long time, and they found a way to do it. I realize I am in the minority as my experience at Target Sunday morning could not have been better. I do feel for people who had an unpleasant experience. I just sort of think that finally owning their music and self-releasing it is entirely in keeping with what Pearl Jam has always stood for. I hate hearing them accused of being "corporate whores" just because they made a business deal. I'm not working for free, they shouldn't either.
"...I changed by not changing at all..."
It makes more sense seeing it in this context. Sometimes there is a bigger picture we see.
ok, i take that back, i do buy kitty litter there, but that's about the only thing. most stuff is over priced
That said I'm all about Meijer in the midwest.
Can we get some 10Club edition record players? 8o)
Wal*Mart is so hit and miss. Some are complete dumps (the one by my house) while others are pretty nice. The new extra large Wal*Mart is too big imo. takes half an hour to walk thru it. i'm sure they like it that way.
Meijer's rocks.
Somebody REALLY needs to explain why the Target deal is an issue.
REALLY
They needed them for distribution. They now own their music.
Sony used to own them. Sony is a huge corporation.
I will NEVER understand how everyone is fucking cutting this down.
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