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  • on2legs
    on2legs Posts: 15,945
    I’m excited to hear it.  Much improved over the last choice. 
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  • The fact that I was at this show, makes it a perfect choice!
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  • SandyRavage
    SandyRavage Posts: 1,126
    edited August 2019
    mcgruff10 said:
    hot take: i think this is a better pick from 93 then the 93 vault we already got..
    100% agree.  I hate the ending of that show (green river songs).
    I agree, except it's not that I hate the songs per se. I'm glad they played them and were able to touch on that period of some of the members history, its just the placement of the songs on the physical vinyl is so aggravating. Whipping  > LEASH > Porch (how PUMPED would you be by now?!) .... then > green river/dead boys to end it. blah. 

    You know, the more I look at all of this and compare the setlists etc, etc. I'm starting to worry we might not get the full show. 

    Vault #5 was only 19 songs. If you remember though, the actual show that Vault #5 represents (11/30/93 Las Vegas) had 20 songs
     played. Eddie and Terry Presley played the Elvis version of the song My Way. It was only like a 2 minutes thing and can totally be considered am "improv" or "ramblings." I totally understand it had been released before as a holiday single in 1995, but why would that stop them from adding it onto the end the show? My only explanation is that it wouldn't fit on the last disk, as Vault 5 was 2 lp, back and front and the D side had the aforementioned Whipping, Leash, Porch and covers clocking in at whopping 20:53. My way would have added at least  3 minutes onto that time, and like i mentioned would have been pointless to put on one single slab. 

    Vault #9, on the other hand, had 21 songs played at the show. The last 3 of which are the longest in I've Got A Feeling (If you haven't heard this version before, it's a jammy version I would put somewhere between 9-10 minutes long) Rearviewmirror, and Rockin In The Free World.

    So if we are going by the classic vault way of 3 or 4 (sometimes maybe 5) songs per side, at least 15-20 minutes, this is the math I've come up with based on the run times on the AUD bootleg: 

    SIDE A (17:42)
    Intro/Release 
    Even Flow
    Dissident/Sick o Pussies 
    Go 

    SIDE B (15:40)
    Animal
    Jeremy 
    Deep
    Why Go 

    SIDE C (19:32) 
    Daughter/Do You Feel Lucky/W.M.A
    Glorified G
    Alive 
    Once

    SIDE D (19:25)
    Footsteps 
    Porch
    Last Exit 
    Tremor Christ 

    SIDE E (22:00... thats pushing it) 
    Blood 
    State of Love & Trust 
    I've Got A Feeling 
    RVM 

    SIDE ??? (5:25)
    Rockin In The Free World 

    I understand it some editing can be done to rearrange things, but I still "have a feeling" something is going to be edited off of this release. 

    It also seems people want a vault that isn't a U.S. show. To be fair, while I like this upcoming release, I think if they wanted to put out a 93 show they should have dug deeper in the vault and went with Rotterdam Night 2 7/17/93. 

    Pj plays an almost 10,000 capacity arena (which Ed talks about in the Night 1 boot) but the setlist is pretty close to this one, but gives off a European flair. 

    Set: 
    Oceans (instead of a Release opener) 
    Even Flow (Ed sure did like EF in that #2 hole) 
    Once 
    Whipping 
    RVM (at #5!!!!!) 
    Jeremy
    Deep 
    Garden (which would take a 5 show break after this show) 
    Animal
    State Of Love & Trust 
    Angie (Rolling Stones cover, Ed manipulates the lyrics to talk about the people of Utrecth. The night before this they played Beast Of Burden)
    Black 
    Alive
    Glorified G 
    Daughter (with a Ruby Tuesday tag) 
    Why Go

    Elderly Woman 
    Leash 
    Porch (w/ a Dave Abbruzzese drum solo!!! for all those dave lovers out there) 

    Fuckin Up
    W.M.A (IN FULL!!!!!!) 
    Footsteps 
    Baba O 

    All I'm saying is there should be more options. What do you guys think? 
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  • NewJPage
    NewJPage Posts: 3,319
    edited August 2019
    mcgruff10 said:
    hot take: i think this is a better pick from 93 then the 93 vault we already got..
    100% agree.  I hate the ending of that show (green river songs).
    I agree, except it's not that I hate the songs per se. I'm glad they played them and were able to touch on that period of some of the members history, its just the placement of the songs on the physical vinyl is so aggravating. Whipping  > LEASH > Porch (how PUMPED would you be by now?!) .... then > green river/dead boys to end it. blah. 

    You know, the more I look at all of this and compare the setlists etc, etc. I'm starting to worry we might not get the full show. 

    Vault #5 was only 19 songs. If you remember though, the actual show that Vault #5 represents (11/30/93 Las Vegas) had 20 songs
     played. Eddie and Terry Presley played the Elvis version of the song My Way. It was only like a 2 minutes thing and can totally be considered am "improv" or "ramblings." I totally understand it had been released before as a holiday single in 1995, but why would that stop them from adding it onto the end the show? My only explanation is that it wouldn't fit on the last disk, as Vault 5 was 2 lp, back and front and the D side had the aforementioned Whipping, Leash, Porch and covers clocking in at whopping 20:53. My way would have added at least  3 minutes onto that time, and like i mentioned would have been pointless to put on one single slab. 

    Vault #9, on the other hand, had 21 songs played at the show. The last 3 of which are the longest in I've Got A Feeling (If you haven't heard this version before, it's a jammy version I would put somewhere between 9-10 minutes long) Rearviewmirror, and Rockin In The Free World.

    So if we are going by the classic vault way of 3 or 4 (sometimes maybe 5) songs per side, at least 15-20 minutes, this is the math I've come up with based on the run times on the AUD bootleg: 

    SIDE A (17:42)
    Intro/Release 
    Even Flow
    Dissident/Sick o Pussies 
    Go 

    SIDE B (15:40)
    Animal
    Jeremy 
    Deep
    Why Go 

    SIDE C (19:32) 
    Daughter/Do You Feel Lucky/W.M.A
    Glorified G
    Alive 
    Once

    SIDE D (19:25)
    Footsteps 
    Porch
    Last Exit 
    Tremor Christ 

    SIDE E (22:00... thats pushing it) 
    Blood 
    State of Love & Trust 
    I've Got A Feeling 
    RVM 

    SIDE ??? (5:25)
    Rockin In The Free World 

    I understand it some editing can be done to rearrange things, but I still "have a feeling" something is going to be edited off of this release. 

    It also seems people want a vault that isn't a U.S. show. To be fair, while I like this upcoming release, I think if they wanted to put out a 93 show they should have dug deeper in the vault and went with Rotterdam Night 2 7/17/93. 

    Pj plays an almost 10,000 capacity arena (which Ed talks about in the Night 1 boot) but the setlist is pretty close to this one, but gives off a European flair. 

    Set: 
    Oceans (instead of a Release opener) 
    Even Flow (Ed sure did like EF in that #2 hole) 
    Once 
    Whipping 
    RVM (at #5!!!!!) 
    Jeremy
    Deep 
    Garden (which would take a 5 show break after this show) 
    Animal
    State Of Love & Trust 
    Angie (Rolling Stones cover, Ed manipulates the lyrics to talk about the people of Utrecth. The night before this they played Beast Of Burden)
    Black 
    Alive
    Glorified G 
    Daughter (with a Ruby Tuesday tag) 
    Why Go

    Elderly Woman 
    Leash 
    Porch (w/ a Dave Abbruzzese drum solo!!! for all those dave lovers out there) 

    Fuckin Up
    W.M.A (IN FULL!!!!!!) 
    Footsteps 
    Baba O 

    All I'm saying is there should be more options. What do you guys think? 
    I think there will be plenty of room, as the description says it is a 3 record set. You've almost crammed it into 2.5 (and I think it could be with out too much trouble) , so I think it will easily fit on 3

    As for my way, pretty sure Santos or someone said it was actually part of the pre set or opener, not a final encore, which is why it wasn't included 
    Post edited by NewJPage on
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  • RYANPB999
    RYANPB999 Coventry, Rhode Island Posts: 542
    I'm ok with it, but was really hoping for Santa Barbara 03, or one of the two 04 VFC Boston shows, or any 04 show for that matter.
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  • Air23
    Air23 Roma Posts: 1,393
    Santa Barbara 2003 would have been great
  • tbergs
    tbergs Posts: 10,396
    Not as excited as I would be for any other year we don't have a vault from, but it's a good show. Oddly enough, I checked my bootlegs and I have the 12/09 show, but not 12/08. I'm going to have to listen to that one to get in the '93 zone. The Vegas '93 show was my go to favorite for years when driving.
    It's a hopeless situation...
  • Porch (w/ a Dave Abbruzzese drum solo!!! for all those dave lovers out there) 
    Was it on the level of The Catmans on Alive! ? :O
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  • jdopj
    jdopj Posts: 769
    I think they need to start figuring out a better way to get more shows out. Maybe one Vault in vinyl a year and a bunch more digitally. There are so many shows from 94-96 not released plus other ones from ‘04 etc....
  • mcgruff10
    mcgruff10 New Jersey Posts: 29,111
    edited August 2019
    PJ_Soul said:
    Would have preferred them picking Vaults from all the eras and years, and not choosing a show taking place on the same tour and one week after another Vault-show so soon after that one. 

    The same with the 1998-shows. 

    So, I would have rather have had this VAULT #15 or whatever and have had some 1997, 1996, 2004 etc in between. And some shows that are not from the US.
    Agreed. I've had enough of the earlier shows. I'm sincerely ONLY buying them at this point to keep the collection complete (I can't seem to help it even though I want to not do that) - it's been maybe a few years now since a Vault was really really good IMO. That is a bit disappointing. I want some Jack Irons, and more that include at least Riot Act, and some S/T would be nice too..... I know what would make the wait for those eras a lot easier: RELEASE VAULT 2 ON VINYL!!!
    Enough of the earlier shows?  There's like 10 official bootlegs from 1990-99 and how many hundreds of bootlegs from 2000 on?  I say keep the vault from 1990-99.
    1990-0
    1991-0
    1992-2  Vault 1, Drop in the park
    1993-2  Vault 5, Vault 9
    1994-1  Live at the Orpheum
    1995-1  Vault 7 
    1996-0
    1997-0
    1998-3  Live on 2 Legs, Vault 3, Vault 6
    1999-0
    2000- 72 + Vault 4
    01/02-0
    2003- 73 +  Benny
    2004- 0
    2005- 32 + Vault 8
    2006- 71

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  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,441
    edited August 2019
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    Would have preferred them picking Vaults from all the eras and years, and not choosing a show taking place on the same tour and one week after another Vault-show so soon after that one. 

    The same with the 1998-shows. 

    So, I would have rather have had this VAULT #15 or whatever and have had some 1997, 1996, 2004 etc in between. And some shows that are not from the US.
    Agreed. I've had enough of the earlier shows. I'm sincerely ONLY buying them at this point to keep the collection complete (I can't seem to help it even though I want to not do that) - it's been maybe a few years now since a Vault was really really good IMO. That is a bit disappointing. I want some Jack Irons, and more that include at least Riot Act, and some S/T would be nice too..... I know what would make the wait for those eras a lot easier: RELEASE VAULT 2 ON VINYL!!!
    Enough of the earlier shows?  There's like 10 official bootlegs from 1990-99 and how many hundreds of bootlegs from 2000 on?  I say keep the vault from 1990-99.
    1990-0
    1991-0
    1992-2  Vault 1, Drop in the park
    1993-2  Vault 5, Vault 9
    1994-1  Live at the Orpheum
    1995-1  Vault 7 
    1996-0
    1997-0
    1998-3  Live on 2 Legs, Vault 3, Vault 6
    1999-0
    2000- 72 + Vault 4
    01/02-0
    2003- 73 +  Benny
    2004- 0
    2005- 32 + Vault 8
    2006- 71

    2001 - 2x Bridge School nights etc
    2004 - with all the political covers and guest artists

    Are more "fun" concert tours for a vault to me than a 1996 show or MGS 1998. 

    2007 - even though I would like London (all 10c floor) or Copenhagen I can see are very similar to 2006. And they should just be released as digital downloads instead (if they were recorded).

    I also prefer them to do shows that are shorter. Because having a 3h show on vinyl will just mean I won't play it. So finding shorter benefit-shows etc for the vaults is cooler to me than a regular, normal concert.

    As in I wouldn't have a problem with a vault being groundworks 2001:



    Instead of fifteen vinyls to switch between and 100 dollars in shipping costs. Haha.

    EDIT: Vault #2 chicago was a good one. But obviously someone thinks it's not worthy of a vinyl release...

    Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on
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  • I am interested to see if this is the full show or not. If not, to me it actually is a good sign. It sounds like the majority of the pre 2000 shows will have missing gaps or songs. I hope they still continue to put these shows out. If they turn to only releasing complete shows, I believe that they will be releasing stuff that a fair amount of us have already heard. 
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  • cp3iverson
    cp3iverson Posts: 8,702
    edited August 2019
    We all know the different eras of Live PJ.  Every tour feels different. Jack shows are different than Dave A shows. Early Matt shows are different than later shows.  

    I love how the Vaults capture that.  We just need an Hawaii/Australia/New Zealand ‘98 show next.  B)   Those Jack Yield shows are some of my favorites 
  • rummy
    rummy British Columbia, Canada Posts: 4,466
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    Would have preferred them picking Vaults from all the eras and years, and not choosing a show taking place on the same tour and one week after another Vault-show so soon after that one. 

    The same with the 1998-shows. 

    So, I would have rather have had this VAULT #15 or whatever and have had some 1997, 1996, 2004 etc in between. And some shows that are not from the US.
    Agreed. I've had enough of the earlier shows. I'm sincerely ONLY buying them at this point to keep the collection complete (I can't seem to help it even though I want to not do that) - it's been maybe a few years now since a Vault was really really good IMO. That is a bit disappointing. I want some Jack Irons, and more that include at least Riot Act, and some S/T would be nice too..... I know what would make the wait for those eras a lot easier: RELEASE VAULT 2 ON VINYL!!!
    Enough of the earlier shows?  There's like 10 official bootlegs from 1990-99 and how many hundreds of bootlegs from 2000 on?  I say keep the vault from 1990-99.
    1990-0
    1991-0
    1992-2  Vault 1, Drop in the park
    1993-2  Vault 5, Vault 9
    1994-1  Live at the Orpheum
    1995-1  Vault 7 
    1996-0
    1997-0
    1998-3  Live on 2 Legs, Vault 3, Vault 6
    1999-0
    2000- 72 + Vault 4
    01/02-0
    2003- 73 +  Benny
    2004- 0
    2005- 32 + Vault 8
    2006- 71

    Nice list!
    My guess is "early " refers to the Dave A era. Like you, I'm certainly on board with some more Jack shows (not necessarily because of him but because of the songs).
  • PB11041
    PB11041 Earth Posts: 2,845
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    Would have preferred them picking Vaults from all the eras and years, and not choosing a show taking place on the same tour and one week after another Vault-show so soon after that one. 

    The same with the 1998-shows. 

    So, I would have rather have had this VAULT #15 or whatever and have had some 1997, 1996, 2004 etc in between. And some shows that are not from the US.
    Agreed. I've had enough of the earlier shows. I'm sincerely ONLY buying them at this point to keep the collection complete (I can't seem to help it even though I want to not do that) - it's been maybe a few years now since a Vault was really really good IMO. That is a bit disappointing. I want some Jack Irons, and more that include at least Riot Act, and some S/T would be nice too..... I know what would make the wait for those eras a lot easier: RELEASE VAULT 2 ON VINYL!!!
    Enough of the earlier shows?  There's like 10 official bootlegs from 1990-99 and how many hundreds of bootlegs from 2000 on?  I say keep the vault from 1990-99.
    1990-0
    1991-0
    1992-2  Vault 1, Drop in the park
    1993-2  Vault 5, Vault 9
    1994-1  Live at the Orpheum
    1995-1  Vault 7 
    1996-0
    1997-0
    1998-3  Live on 2 Legs, Vault 3, Vault 6
    1999-0
    2000- 72 + Vault 4
    01/02-0
    2003- 73 +  Benny
    2004- 0
    2005- 32 + Vault 8
    2006- 71

    definitely focus on the pre 2000 era, I just don't get why people want to shoe horn these vault releases into periods where nearly 100% of the shows were available on disc, download and many currently still available for download.

    There will be very little pre 1993 as is, Brett Eliason did not begin multi-tracking shows in earnest until the fall 1993 versus tour, prior to that there are probably a handful of multi-tracks if I had to guess.

    There are at minimum probably 6 fall 1993 Spring 1994 still worth releasing, 3 from each I would like to see for sure

    -Berkley 10.31.93
    -Dallas 11.12.93
    -UNO 11.17.93
    -Chicago 3.13.94
    -St Pete 3.29.94
    -Rochester 4.7.94
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  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,441
    edited August 2019
    PB11041 said:
    mcgruff10 said:
    PJ_Soul said:
    Would have preferred them picking Vaults from all the eras and years, and not choosing a show taking place on the same tour and one week after another Vault-show so soon after that one. 

    The same with the 1998-shows. 

    So, I would have rather have had this VAULT #15 or whatever and have had some 1997, 1996, 2004 etc in between. And some shows that are not from the US.
    Agreed. I've had enough of the earlier shows. I'm sincerely ONLY buying them at this point to keep the collection complete (I can't seem to help it even though I want to not do that) - it's been maybe a few years now since a Vault was really really good IMO. That is a bit disappointing. I want some Jack Irons, and more that include at least Riot Act, and some S/T would be nice too..... I know what would make the wait for those eras a lot easier: RELEASE VAULT 2 ON VINYL!!!
    Enough of the earlier shows?  There's like 10 official bootlegs from 1990-99 and how many hundreds of bootlegs from 2000 on?  I say keep the vault from 1990-99.
    1990-0
    1991-0
    1992-2  Vault 1, Drop in the park
    1993-2  Vault 5, Vault 9
    1994-1  Live at the Orpheum
    1995-1  Vault 7 
    1996-0
    1997-0
    1998-3  Live on 2 Legs, Vault 3, Vault 6
    1999-0
    2000- 72 + Vault 4
    01/02-0
    2003- 73 +  Benny
    2004- 0
    2005- 32 + Vault 8
    2006- 71

    definitely focus on the pre 2000 era, I just don't get why people want to shoe horn these vault releases into periods where nearly 100% of the shows were available on disc, download and many currently still available for download.

    There will be very little pre 1993 as is, Brett Eliason did not begin multi-tracking shows in earnest until the fall 1993 versus tour, prior to that there are probably a handful of multi-tracks if I had to guess.

    There are at minimum probably 6 fall 1993 Spring 1994 still worth releasing, 3 from each I would like to see for sure

    -Berkley 10.31.93
    -Dallas 11.12.93
    -UNO 11.17.93
    -Chicago 3.13.94
    -St Pete 3.29.94
    -Rochester 4.7.94
    There's a flipside to that coin, why would people wanna shoe horn these vault releases into a period where they had no albums to pick songs from and you just hear Ten and VS over and over. 

    Releasing two nights from a Bridge School benefit > any concert from 91-94

    I'd like unique shows that differ. Regardless of era. But I do want them to cover every era. Including the early stuff.
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  • Jammalambo
    Jammalambo Posts: 1,321
    Yeah, I would blindly choose anything from the 90's than anything from 2000 onwards..  just because we have literally hundreds of official releases from 2000 onwards, and only a few ones from before.. I don't get how anyone could say "enough of the early shows"?! I love their recent shows, but the recent and modern PJ era has been very well represented by countless of official releases, the same can't be said for the "early years". Also, eveything don't have to be on damn vinyl (and I love vinyl); in my opinion one Vault show a year on vinyl is more than enough, but it would be so great if more unheard soundboards came out each year, just on digital or CD.
  • Tim Simmons
    Tim Simmons Posts: 9,488
    They got me good. I'll buy any and every vault on vinyl they press. 
  • Jammalambo
    Jammalambo Posts: 1,321
    They got me good. I'll buy any and every vault on vinyl they press. 
    Me too. Or better say, I'd like to buy them all. That's doable for me with just one a year, not so much if it becomes a quarterly or something stuff.
  • cp3iverson
    cp3iverson Posts: 8,702
    My favorite live PJ era is VS - Live at the Gorge.  So thats a 12 yr window 

    98 is my favorite tour as a whole.   So i guess Vault 8 is the newest that i would want my vaults to be and Vault 5 is the oldest