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Vitalogy 20
Pearl Jam: Vitalogy was released on vinyl 20 years ago today
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nvSTDho7GOI

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2009 Manchester
2010 Dublin / London
2012 Manchester I & II / Berlin I & II / EV: Manchester
2014 Amsterdam I & II / Vienna / Berlin / Leeds
Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.
I wish i was the souvenir you kept your house key on..
2009 Manchester
2010 Dublin / London
2012 Manchester I & II / Berlin I & II / EV: Manchester
2014 Amsterdam I & II / Vienna / Berlin / Leeds
I wrote a few words about Vitalogy - its history, what it means to fans and what it means to me, and its importance on music. View it if you wish - and I would like to disclaim that I didn't plagerise Stereogum's idea. I had already written it when they published it.
http://thereviewal.wordpress.com/2014/11/22/20-years-of-vitalogy/
2014 – Amsterdam I & II, Gdynia, Leeds, Milton Keynes
2016 – Wrigley I & II
2017 – Amsterdam III [EV]
2018 – London I, Padova, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Barcelona, Madrid, Wrigley I & II
2019 – Dublin [EV]
2022 – Copenhagen, Hyde Park I, St. Louis
2023 – Chicago I & II
2024 – Dublin, Manchester, Wrigley I & II, NYC I & II, Melbourne I & II, Sydney I & II
2006: Dublin; Leeds; Arnhem
2007: London
2009: Manchester
2012: Manchester I & II : EV Manchester : Soundgarden Shepherds Bush
2013: Brad Manchester : Soundgarden Manchester
2014: Amsterdam I & II; Berlin; Leeds; Milton Keynes
2018: Berlin; London II; Boston II
Bootleg Reviews: http://pjbootlegreviews.blogspot.com/
I was just finishing college at the time and had made a pretty self indulgent film about myself and what my life was like at the time. It was entitled "It's a shame about Kurt Cobain.." In the closing credits (played over Satan's Bed...) there was the line Buy Vitalogy today! When I showed it at the screening for my final, I had a guy come up to me afterward and he pulled an unopened, price tag still on it, CD of Vitalogy from his backpack. It was pretty trippy.
2006: Dublin; Leeds; Arnhem
2007: London
2009: Manchester
2012: Manchester I & II : EV Manchester : Soundgarden Shepherds Bush
2013: Brad Manchester : Soundgarden Manchester
2014: Amsterdam I & II; Berlin; Leeds; Milton Keynes
2018: Berlin; London II; Boston II
Bootleg Reviews: http://pjbootlegreviews.blogspot.com/
Still my 2nd favorite PJ album of all time. Everybody with a record player should STBC today. I know I will. Happy 20th Anniversary Vitalogy and Viva La Vinyl!
Pearl Jam - Vitalogy Tour Film from DUNCAN SHARP FILMS on Vimeo.
Also, a movie to celebrate an era when they were simultaneously the biggest and most reclusive band in the world!St. Paul 2014 • Mexico City 2015 • Philadelphia II 2016 • Ottawa 2016 • Amsterdam I & II 2018 • Wrigley Field II 2018 • Phoenix 2022
Apollo Theater 2022 • Chicago I 2023 • Baltimore 2024 • Pittsburgh I & II 2025
Would have loved to have seen Dave A. play some of these live. I know he played some of the tracks (SNL; the above-mentioned Atlanta show had 3 Vitalogy tracks) but would've been great to hear him play Corduroy live.
Vitalogycame out during a time where your average suburb had at least one record store (and no, I'm not talking about Best Buy or Target). Near the town I grew up in, there was a store, albeit a chain called Title Wave. A couple of weeks before, they had announced a midnight record store sale with Vitalogy on vinyl! Don't know if this was posted yet, but back in their days of mega-super-crazy popularity, PJ had started putting out their albums a week before the CD. I had gone in to another record store to grab the vinyl when Vs came out, and I would be damned if I was going to miss out when Vitalogy went on sale.
I was in high school at the time, and trying to be a responsible teen, I calmly announced to my parents my plans of leaving the house at 11:30 PM on a school night to drive to Title Wave to purchase the album.
They did not agree with my plans.
"Why don't you get it tomorrow after school?"
"Well, because it will probably be sold out by then. Title Wave probably won't have a lot of copies in stock."
"It's too late for you to go out on a school night."
"I know, but I'd come right home afterwards."
"You'll be too tired to get up tomorrow morning."
"No, I won't. C'mon, please!"
Questioning turned to bickering than arguing then yelling and ended with me slamming the door to my room in a fit of rage. In my anger, I might have quoted Langston Hughes, exclaiming "A dream deferred is a dream denied!" I thought this might work, being they were both English majors who loved poetry and then could see the extent of my desire to go get this album. No dice.
Frustrated, I then came up with a plan. I would wait until they fell asleep, sneak out of my bedroom window, "borrow" the car, and go to Title Wave. They didn't get to bed until super late, and I remember it being almost 12 by the time I carefully opened the window and snuck outside.
My mom's car thankfully wasn't in the garage, but on our driveway. I couldn't start it up without anyone hearing, so I put it in neutral, and with my foot, backed it down the driveway. I waited until I got on the street, started it up as quietly as I could, and took off to the store.
(Now, I'm not advocating anyone steal a car or commit some felony to obtain Pearl Jam records, but hey, desperate times call for desperate measures.)
I got to the store at 12:25. There was no one there except for two clerks. I didn't see the record out in the Pearl Jam section, and so I began to panic. Frantic, I ran to the counter and asked if there were any copiesof the vinyl left.
The clerk beamed and said, "Yes, there is! In fact, this is the last one left."
I might have squealed like a little girl when he told me that. I bought the record, and took off for home, hoping like hell no one would notice that a) I was not in bed and b) The Plymouth Sundance was missing from the driveway.
I couldn't pull the car into the driveway without my parents hearing, and so I took my chances and parked it on the street. I climbed back through the window, quietly shut it, and then...
Nothing. I had gotten away with it. The feeling I had then was one of pride, defiance, and serious
accomplishment. Let's face it, at 18, you haven't accomplished much with your life most likely, and so this felt like a major life-step in a way.
I had a turntable in my room and so I slipped open the vinyl, put my headphones on and listened straight-through. It was better than I could imagine. I played it over and over that night; I think I might have gotten an hour's worth of sleep before school. I remember taking the record with me in my backpack and showing it off to all my friends, leaving out the part about grand theft auto.
My parents must have noticed in the morning the car was parked in the street, but they never said anything to me. Maybe they were wary of bringing it up with me, or maybe they realized that I was old enough to make my own decisions. I was tired as hell that day, but exhilarated. Vitalogy was mine, and I'd like to think that 'the study of life' somehow applied to my experience here, but really I was more focused on what the hell 'Heyfoxymophandlemamathat'sme' was all about.
Allstate Arena - Oct 09, 2000
Xcel Energy Center - Jun 16, 2003
United Center - Jun 18, 2003
Fort William Garden - Sep 09, 2005
Xcel Energy Center - Jun 27, 2006
United Center - Aug 23, 2009
Xcel Energy Center - Oct 19, 2014
Xcel Energy Center - August 31, 2023
Xcel Energy Center - September 2, 2023
My fav album, PJ was MY band at the time, Vitalogy was released on CD on Nov 25th in Buenos Aires, or so, I got it later, I wanted the US version, not the Brazilian, still my fav abum, I still remember being freaked out by Tremor Christ, Corduroy and Satan's bed...
Pearl Jam bootlegs:
http://wegotshit.blogspot.com
Ill never forget getting this vinyl at midnight a week before the cd release, coming home to my parents house, put on my dads headphones and dropping the needle. Wow. I had no idea how fucking mind blown I was about to be! Now, I already loved the first two records and was fully hooked on PJ at this point (18 yrs old) but this record for lack of better words just "sealed the deal" for me. Vitalogy for me took things to a new level. Probably at first due to a lot of the experimentation factor on it. My only knock on PJ at the time was they were too "commercial". Ha! so stupid and snobby but it was how I felt. The kinda avant garde tracks on it somehow made Pearl Jam seem "real" to me. It made a snobby music fan feel like he was right all along about these guys being different than the other cookie cutter shit bands at the time. Not to mention that the rest of the tracks on Vitalogy are obviously fantastic and still some of my favorites (STBC, Corduroy). Anyway, enough rambling. Just got sentimental for a minute seeing this thread. Took me back 20 yrs laying on my parents living room floor that night, not knowing I would be hooked forever.
I picked up 3 copies of Vitalogy on vinyl over the last 10 years and have given away two of them to very deserving fans in that time. The vitals of vitalogy invite vigor in my veins & on their vingt 'versary I vill enjoy the vintner's vino. Mooze: your story brought joy into my face today.
2010 WATCH IT GO TO FIRE!!