Eddie Vedder's Out of Sand in Twin Peaks. RSD Soundtrack Picture Disc Release
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            Glad it's hopefully a studio version. Will buy because of that. Would be nice if 10c eventually released as 7".0
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fuckers. who decides that? the artist or apple? so many good tracks on compilations are like this. like the newest Jerry Cantrell song on the soundtrack for John Wick 2.nuzzer1 said:Looks like Apple Music / iTunes etc have out of sand as album only (meaning you have to buy the whole album for the one song).
Does the vinyl come with a download?Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0 - 
            
he probably played it a few times. And they used the best one.RiotZact said:Post edited by igotid88 onI miss igotid880 - 
            The real question is did he even play it at all? Audrey was in her coma or whatever it was, so wouldn't the performance be only in her mind?0
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            LOLYour boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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I was going to post this last weekdisilluzion said:The real question is did he even play it at all? Audrey was in her coma or whatever it was, so wouldn't the performance be only in her mind?I miss igotid880 - 
            Has anyone figured out the best place to buy the limited edition colour vinyl if your in Canada (ie who had the lowest prices and best shipping?)
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            I know that both Bull Moose and Amoeba had it, but it looks like both are sold out right now.0
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            I just want to talk real quick about the power of Pearl Jam (some minor Twin Peaks spoilers). This whole ordeal of Ed being involved in the new Twin Peaks started what? Almost 2 years ago now? Because of his inclusion I did a little research and learned about how insanely influential the original show was and how it's considered to be The Godfather of this golden age of television that we're living through. About a year ago I watched the pilot with my girlfriend and she wasn't into it at all and it didn't particularly grab my attention either, so I sort of gave up on it.
Then as the new season was getting closer and you guys were hyping Out of Sand on here more and more, I figured I'd give it another shot. And oh man am I happy I did, I was enthralled with everything about the show, mesmerized by the mystery and stylization, laughed out loud at coffee and pie jokes and Albert insults, captivated by Kyle's performance as perhaps the greatest character in the history of TV, frustrated with the lack of explanations. I watched both seasons in about a week and added Fire Walk With Me.
Then I watched the new series every week. It was strange, even though I didn't have to wait 25 years like many viewers, I still felt that impact, I felt like I had waited a quarter of a century even though it was only a few days for me. Once again I loved it, episode 8 was one of the most awesome TV experiences ever, I was filled with joy when agent Cooper returned in episode 16 and was yelling at the TV as the show ended with more questions than the first time it ended 25 years ago, only to realize a while later that it couldn't and shouldn't have ended any other way.
Watching Twin Peaks was one of the greatest entertainment experiences of my life, and were it not for Eddie Vedder, it never would have been on my radar. His inclusion had nothing whatsoever to do with how much I loved the show, but it opened that door, and that is one of the many powers of Pearl Jam.0 - 
            Great Song!0
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            i hope the band releases the studio version on 7". or digitally, without having to buy an entire record of other stuff.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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No way, it's a flawless performance and the voice is too loud and echoing.igotid88 said:
he probably played it a few times. And they used the best one.RiotZact said:
When Ed plays a song like that live, the guitar is always proportionally louder than his voice, because he hits the E and A strings pretty hard, I love that about his solo work.
If it is a "live" performance, they tweaked it enough to take that distinction away.
If you listen to the different versions on YouTube you will probably hear the difference.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 - 
            Absolutely love this song, near obsession for the wife and I.
Really hope he plays it at B&B fest.
May have to break my own rules and make a sign...
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            not going to buy the album for one song. any other way to hear it?This show, another show, a show here and a show there.0
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this is the closest.ComeToTX said:not going to buy the album for one song. any other way to hear it?
https://youtu.be/WJHM4w_TD28
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            Just purchased it. It's a STUDIO solo acoustic recording. Beautiful and haunting. Deserves to be on a solo LP and 7". Definitely worth getting. Post-ITW sound.0
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            I don't think it sounds like ITW at all.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
 
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