First Leg 2022 Pearl Jam posters
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100%SHZA said:Not sure it's due to inflation but rather the market of what other bands charge for posters. $45 is still less than Tool charges for instance. If people don't buy them at $45 I suppose they'll print less or drop the price. Let's be honest though, if any of these were actually good, they could charge much more and have no problem selling out.0 -
I was at the OMD concert the other night, and they were selling their posters for $50 each.SHZA said:Not sure it's due to inflation but rather the market of what other bands charge for posters. $45 is still less than Tool charges for instance. If people don't buy them at $45 I suppose they'll print less or drop the price. Let's be honest though, if any of these were actually good, they could charge much more and have no problem selling out.
BUT.... the posters were signed by everyone in the band. So in that case it's worth it.0 -
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Paper costs have gone berserk since 2020. And the ones in the shop were likely printed when paper prices were cheaper.AfghanTwilight said:
Better Q: Why are they $10 more dollars when the 2020 and older ones remain $35? Answers other than inflation only. (Because, ultimately, if inflation was the REAL reason, then i'd imagine they should and would raise the prices of everything sitting in the shop.)FlyBono24 said:Why do they charge $20 shipping on a $45 poster??!0 -
Give these guys a call. Ask for Dwight. He’ll give you a great deal on your next order.Sarava said:
Paper costs have gone berserk since 2020. And the ones in the shop were likely printed when paper prices were cheaper.AfghanTwilight said:
Better Q: Why are they $10 more dollars when the 2020 and older ones remain $35? Answers other than inflation only. (Because, ultimately, if inflation was the REAL reason, then i'd imagine they should and would raise the prices of everything sitting in the shop.)FlyBono24 said:Why do they charge $20 shipping on a $45 poster??!
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Thank you!demetrios said:Back in stock! 2022 Pearl Jam Phoenix poster.0 -
Bingo. Do I buy a poster at every Pearl Jam show I attend? Yes. Are Pearl Jam's posters, by and large, uglier than other rock band posters? Yes (doesn't mean I'll stop buying them). We fawn over prints like the cracker jack, kong, and the 98s because we rarely get basic designs like that that aren't over the top, offensively ornate, or containing skulls/man-pigs. The Gallagher print is lovely but when that is far and away the winner for best poster of the tour, we've clearly set the bar very low. There are lots of great artists but I do, selfishly, miss the days where the posters were mostly done by Ames, Munk One, and Klausen. This is all just my personal opinion...I'm not naive enough to think that art isn't subjective and that everyone's tastes aren't different.SHZA said:Not sure it's due to inflation but rather the market of what other bands charge for posters. $45 is still less than Tool charges for instance. If people don't buy them at $45 I suppose they'll print less or drop the price. Let's be honest though, if any of these were actually good, they could charge much more and have no problem selling out.0 -
Rating these a generous 4/10. Curious as to inventory levels. Were posters gone within 5 mins of doors opening? Were they sold out from the stands before doors opened? (Selfishly, my new years resolution is to not spend 6+ hours in line before a show and miss out on whatever wonderful city I have travelled to)1998: Barrie 2000: Toronto 2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Toronto 2006: Toronto 1&2, Paris, Milan, Torino, Pistoia 2009: Calgary, Vancouver 2011: Canada 2013: London, Wrigley, Philly 1&2 2014: St. Louis, ACL 1, Detroit 2016: Lexington, Quebec, Ottawa, Toronto 1&2, Fenway 1&2, Wrigley 1&2 2017: EV - Louisville 2018: London 1&2, Milan, Padova, Rome, Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Wrigley 1&2, Fenway 1&2 2020: Toronto, Ottawa, Hamilton 2021: London 1&2 2022: Hamilton, Toronto 2023: Chicago 1&2, Noblesville 2024: Seattle 1&2, Noblesville, Wrigley 1&20
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I know for San Diego, very late in the show I noticed during a bathroom break they still had posters available. Whether that's because they printed more than they used to or because it's only a 'meh' poster, I don't know.Gibson said:Rating these a generous 4/10. Curious as to inventory levels. Were posters gone within 5 mins of doors opening? Were they sold out from the stands before doors opened? (Selfishly, my new years resolution is to not spend 6+ hours in line before a show and miss out on whatever wonderful city I have travelled to)
And for the poster quality. I think the 2020 ones were better than the 2022 ones. Of course, art is subjective.0 -
I agree the posters are a bit lackluster lately, but I would probably take the opposite view. To me it feels like Pearl Jam posters have become very repetitive, and that's likely because they're using a lot of the same artists over and over. I'd rather they spread their wings more. There's some crazy talented artists out there. I just checked ebay for Jack White posters, and there's amazing ones there, and they are so outside of the box what for we normally get for Pearl Jam posters.droptheleash9 said:
Bingo. Do I buy a poster at every Pearl Jam show I attend? Yes. Are Pearl Jam's posters, by and large, uglier than other rock band posters? Yes (doesn't mean I'll stop buying them). We fawn over prints like the cracker jack, kong, and the 98s because we rarely get basic designs like that that aren't over the top, offensively ornate, or containing skulls/man-pigs. The Gallagher print is lovely but when that is far and away the winner for best poster of the tour, we've clearly set the bar very low. There are lots of great artists but I do, selfishly, miss the days where the posters were mostly done by Ames, Munk One, and Klausen. This is all just my personal opinion...I'm not naive enough to think that art isn't subjective and that everyone's tastes aren't different.SHZA said:Not sure it's due to inflation but rather the market of what other bands charge for posters. $45 is still less than Tool charges for instance. If people don't buy them at $45 I suppose they'll print less or drop the price. Let's be honest though, if any of these were actually good, they could charge much more and have no problem selling out.
Also, the Eddie Vedder tour had some good ones. I love the Chicago 2 poster I have on my wall.0 -
Up! 2022 Pearl Jam Phoenix 5/9 Tour Poster https://shop.pearljam.com/products/2022-pearl-jam-phoenix-5-9-tour-poster
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If you want to talk repetitive, just take a look at TOOL's posters since 2012. The artists are forced to use the same (IMO childish) font/font placement/font size. That, alone, takes a TON of creativity off the board. The real differences then become what sort of holographic paper is used. It's pretty unfortunate that Adam Jones seems to have made these creative decisions considering he's a mixed-media artist himself.
The worst is how they seem to use the same image from each artist for multiple dates. It harkens back to 2003 when Ames bestowed upon our eyes the PA Trio, or the Letterman Mile High Duo. Or...I need to stop.0 -
Anyone get their AP from brad klausen yet? I didn’t even get a confirmation email or a tracking number. I’m moving in 2 week so I’m getting a little nervous.0
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Excuse the poor photo. I was rushing.
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No worries. Happy to see it. Looks great. I’m up in Alberta so hopefully next week. I’ll work on my patience.0
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@ KM73780 I’m pretty sure you were the one who mentioned this one to me which just showed up here on Tuesday. Thanks again.
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I didn't get a shipping alert or tracking, but mine arrived yesterday.SM187650 said:Anyone get their AP from brad klausen yet? I didn’t even get a confirmation email or a tracking number. I’m moving in 2 week so I’m getting a little nervous.0 -
Got mine Tuesday in MN. As others have stated no shipping notice etc., but I did see it show up on my USPS dashboard the week before as pending.SM187650 said:Anyone get their AP from brad klausen yet? I didn’t even get a confirmation email or a tracking number. I’m moving in 2 week so I’m getting a little nervous.1998-06-30 Mpls | 2006-07-06 Las Vegas
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