$37.50 shipping! Damn, probably be able to get it cheaper on Ebay after lol
Last time I added some other stuff from the store to spread the shipping costs out, I'm going to wait for a few things that I want and do it again, costs more in the end, but if it's stuff you would buy anyway, helps with the shipping cost of the vault.... or at least I tell myself it does.
$37.50 shipping! Damn, probably be able to get it cheaper on Ebay after lol
Last time I added some other stuff from the store to spread the shipping costs out, I'm going to wait for a few things that I want and do it again, costs more in the end, but if it's stuff you would buy anyway, helps with the shipping cost of the vault.... or at least I tell myself it does.
Its so stupid that they ship separately too, at least if you could get more than one you could split cost with a couple people.
UBC 92, Vancouver 93, Vancouver 98, Seattle 02, Vancouver 03, Vancouver 05, Gorge 06, Gorge 06,Seattle 09,Seattle 09, Vancouver09, Montreal 11, Toronto 11,Toronto 11, Vancouver 11,Vancouver 13, Seattle 13
I consider myself a diehard and I never ordered any of the vaults
I got the first one at PJ20 and traded it after ripping it to my computer
If they weren't getting the vinyl treatment there is no way I would buy them. Before the vinyl, I just used my 10C download code to get Vice theatre, and I don't know if I have even listened to Vault 1. But as records they are fantastic.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
I wish they would make this (at least) a bi-annual thing. This way the next chance of getting a show with Jack Irons (or one of the other 25+ real gems that might be out there) would'nt be at least 18 months (I'm talking about receiving the actual item) away (hello 2018). LA '98 is ok - but the way they choose these shows implicates that there's way less material to choose from than we all hope.
I wish they would make this (at least) a bi-annual thing. This way the next chance of getting a show with Jack Irons (or one of the other 25+ real gems that might be out there) would'nt be at least 18 months (I'm talking about receiving the actual item) away (hello 2018). LA '98 is ok - but the way they choose these shows implicates that there's way less material to choose from than we all hope.
Well we know how material there is to choose from by the process of elimination. There is a ton of material. Many shows were never officially released, and I doubt a huge amount of those suck way too much to release. But I'm sure the band has their faves (and least faves) for various reasons, and they are just going through those.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
I wish they would make this (at least) a bi-annual thing. This way the next chance of getting a show with Jack Irons (or one of the other 25+ real gems that might be out there) would'nt be at least 18 months (I'm talking about receiving the actual item) away (hello 2018). LA '98 is ok - but the way they choose these shows implicates that there's way less material to choose from than we all hope.
Well we know how material there is to choose from by the process of elimination. There is a ton of material. Many shows were never officially released, and I doubt a huge amount of those suck way too much to release. But I'm sure the band has their faves (and least faves) for various reasons, and they are just going through those.
When it comes to complete recordings I don't think there's a ton to choose from for the years 1993 to the first half of 1998. I don't think it comes down to "suckage" or what the band prefers - it comes down to what is complete (or nearly complete) and ready to go. The 1998 american-leg is ready to go, hence: 2 of 6 vault shows are from that 98-leg and there has also been "Live on 2 Legs". I don't think there's much ready to go/complete stuff from 95 and 96. If there was, why choose yet another 98 US-leg show?
I wish they would make this (at least) a bi-annual thing. This way the next chance of getting a show with Jack Irons (or one of the other 25+ real gems that might be out there) would'nt be at least 18 months (I'm talking about receiving the actual item) away (hello 2018). LA '98 is ok - but the way they choose these shows implicates that there's way less material to choose from than we all hope.
Well we know how material there is to choose from by the process of elimination. There is a ton of material. Many shows were never officially released, and I doubt a huge amount of those suck way too much to release. But I'm sure the band has their faves (and least faves) for various reasons, and they are just going through those.
When it comes to complete recordings I don't think there's a ton to choose from for the years 1993 to the first half of 1998. I don't think it comes down to "suckage" or what the band prefers - it comes down to what is complete (or nearly complete) and ready to go. The 1998 american-leg is ready to go, hence: 2 of 6 vault shows are from that 98-leg and there has also been "Live on 2 Legs". I don't think there's much ready to go/complete stuff from 95 and 96. If there was, why choose yet another 98 US-leg show?
There could be many possible reasons for picking another 98 show. I don't assume it's for lack of other material to choose from though.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata
Hmm to buy now or wait, will the dollar go up or down that is the question!
Wait.... I procrastinated last year and they announced the mad season vinyl's. I was able to combine all the records into one order to save on shipping.
I now kind of wish I held off in the No Code/Yield reissues. I could of combined them with the vault. I'll probably hold off on vault in case they having something else before the end of August that i can combine shipping with.
Eh. This doesn't look like something I have to own.
Pine Knob, MI Lollapalooza 1992 / Soldier Field, Chicago 1995 / Savage Hall, Toledo 1996 / Palace, Detroit 1998 / Palace, Detroit 2000 / Pine Knob, MI 2003 / Showbox, Seattle 2004 / MSG, NYC 2008 / Key Arena I & II, Seattle 2009 / Eddie Vedder Beacon, NYC 2011 / Eddie Vedder Benaroya, Hall Seattle 2011 / Barclays, Brooklyn I &II 2013 / Wells Fargo, Philadelphia II 2013 / Wuhlheide, Berlin, Germany 2014 / Wells Fargo, Philadelphia 1 2016 / Madison Square Garden, NYC 2 2016 / Wrigley 2, Chicago 2016/ Fenway 1, Boston 2018/
More excited for the No Code and Yield reissues and TMR!
Pine Knob, MI Lollapalooza 1992 / Soldier Field, Chicago 1995 / Savage Hall, Toledo 1996 / Palace, Detroit 1998 / Palace, Detroit 2000 / Pine Knob, MI 2003 / Showbox, Seattle 2004 / MSG, NYC 2008 / Key Arena I & II, Seattle 2009 / Eddie Vedder Beacon, NYC 2011 / Eddie Vedder Benaroya, Hall Seattle 2011 / Barclays, Brooklyn I &II 2013 / Wells Fargo, Philadelphia II 2013 / Wuhlheide, Berlin, Germany 2014 / Wells Fargo, Philadelphia 1 2016 / Madison Square Garden, NYC 2 2016 / Wrigley 2, Chicago 2016/ Fenway 1, Boston 2018/
07/13/98 – The Forum: Inglewood, CA [107m] attendance: 15,500 support act: X and Tenacious D soundcheck: Even Flow, Not for You, Spin the Black Circle, Whipping, Leaving Here, Last Exit, Alive riff, Present Tense, Off He Goes (first three songs may not be in order) set: Sometimes, Corduroy, Hail Hail, Brain of J, In Hiding, Even Flow, Given to Fly, MFC, Not for You, Wishlist, Jeremy, Do the Evolution, Dissident, Present Tense, Spin the Black Circle, Rearviewmirror, Go enc 1: Elderly Woman, Better Man/(Save It For Later), Daughter/(I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts), Alive enc 2: Baba O’Riley notes: The opening act, Tenacious D, are two guys with acoustic guitars who are VERY funny. Ed introduces them, saying something like, “Iron Maiden and Black Sabbath will not be here tonight as scheduled. Instead, their bastard child, Tenacious D!” Mr. McCready is wearing a dress and fishnet stockings. The band seems rested from Las Vegas and in a good mood. ‘Wishlist’ last lines are modified to, “I wish I got to play in a band, and open up for X. I wish, I wish, I could tell you, they’ll be out here next.” Mike gets tackled by Ed at the end of ‘STBC,’ and he spins him around by his ankles. Ed mentions that Mike Watt gave him a book before ‘Elderly Woman,’ and quotes a line from Willy Wonka, “Do you know what happened to the boy whose wishes all came true? He lived happily ever after.” A great moment during ‘Elderly Woman:’ at the song’s climax … “I just want to scream HELLO!!! My God it’s been so long. Never dreamed you’d return, but now here you are [looking out to the crowd, bright white lights on] and here I am.” Ed comments that they are lucky to play the Forum, that the crowd is lucky to play in the Forum. Also that it not the Great Western Forum to them, but “The Fabulous Forum.” The ‘Daughter’ tag is once again an X song. ‘Alive’ includes a tease of the Black Sabbath song ‘Heaven and Hell’ in the ending jam and the behind the head guitar work. An incredible ‘Baba O’Riley,’ with all of them simply going off. Ed spills Heineken all across the stage and during the final notes, he gets a running start and slides on his knees with his guitar across the stage (much as in the movie The Kids are Alright where Townshend does this during ‘Won’t Get Fooled Again’). Then Ed breaks his red Gibson SG. A hard-driving show. poster
not that I want 2...this one per order....can it be checked out with say shirts or must the Vaults be ordered by themselves
I think it was Zod (?) who said that he ordered the last Vault with some other stuff at the same time and it saved him some money on shipping.
Might try this out. Got till August 30th. By that time more more goodies will be added on July 10th & August 10th. Plus got some time for our loonie to bounce back up.
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I got the first one at PJ20 and traded it after ripping it to my computer
2010: Newark 5/18 MSG 5/20-21 2011: PJ20 9/3-4 2012: Made In America 9/2
2013: Brooklyn 10/18-19 Philly 10/21-22 Hartford 10/25 2014: ACL10/12
2015: NYC 9/23 2016: Tampa 4/11 Philly 4/28-29 MSG 5/1-2 Fenway 8/5+8/7
2017: RRHoF 4/7 2018: Fenway 9/2+9/4 2021: Sea Hear Now 9/18
2022: MSG 9/11 2024: MSG 9/3-4 Philly 9/7+9/9 Fenway 9/15+9/17
2025: Pittsburgh 5/16+5/18
Bring it on.
All that I once held as true
I stand alone without beliefs
The only truth I know is you.
Whoa.
I now kind of wish I held off in the No Code/Yield reissues. I could of combined them with the vault. I'll probably hold off on vault in case they having something else before the end of August that i can combine shipping with.
attendance: 15,500
support act: X and Tenacious D
soundcheck: Even Flow, Not for You, Spin the Black Circle, Whipping, Leaving Here, Last Exit, Alive riff, Present Tense, Off He Goes (first three songs may not be in order)
set: Sometimes, Corduroy, Hail Hail, Brain of J, In Hiding, Even Flow, Given to Fly, MFC, Not for You, Wishlist, Jeremy, Do the Evolution, Dissident, Present Tense, Spin the Black Circle, Rearviewmirror, Go
enc 1: Elderly Woman, Better Man/(Save It For Later), Daughter/(I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts), Alive
enc 2: Baba O’Riley
notes: The opening act, Tenacious D, are two guys with acoustic guitars who are VERY funny. Ed introduces them, saying something like, “Iron Maiden and Black Sabbath will not be here tonight as scheduled. Instead, their bastard child, Tenacious D!”
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