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  • aisleseats
    aisleseats Posts: 1,628
    dwjmu84 said:
    BF25394 said:
    100 Pacer said:
    gigaton depresses me a bit, even though I love the music, for the pandemic reason. my ottawa show got cancelled the week before it was supposed to happen, then when time came for the make up show, we couldn't make it happen. 
    I have yet to purchase the record. Between the rescheduled 2022 and subsequent 2023 shows I managed to hear the entire album live (Comes Then Goes aside) so it never really felt strange.

    Once the lottery is done in a couple of weeks I’ve resolved to deep dive into Gigaton thoroughly.
    I am completely fascinated by the fact that you belong to the band's fan club but don't own the album. Why didn't you get it when it came out?
    I don't own it either.  I have no way of playing a CD or record.  how am I going to "purchase" it? I pay for Spotify and access my music this way.  I spend a small fortune on seeing them live.  I suppose I could be moved to buy an actual record if the artwork was something I loved. I do have ten and yield in lp.
    Um, Apple, Amazon, any number of places. Download it, add it to your iTunes and phone, and take it with you everywhere.
  • 100 Pacer
    100 Pacer Toronto, ON Posts: 9,325
    BF25394 said:
    100 Pacer said:
    gigaton depresses me a bit, even though I love the music, for the pandemic reason. my ottawa show got cancelled the week before it was supposed to happen, then when time came for the make up show, we couldn't make it happen. 
    I have yet to purchase the record. Between the rescheduled 2022 and subsequent 2023 shows I managed to hear the entire album live (Comes Then Goes aside) so it never really felt strange.

    Once the lottery is done in a couple of weeks I’ve resolved to deep dive into Gigaton thoroughly.
    I am completely fascinated by the fact that you belong to the band's fan club but don't own the album. Why didn't you get it when it came out?
    131,XXX representing.

    It was disappointing, for all of us, when the 2020 tour was postponed. And then the pandemic hit. As a business owner during those strange times I kept my head down and focused on work to avoid distractions and when I wasn’t at the office I was spending all my time with the kids. It’s funny but just never set aside the time to think about the new record while things were in limbo. My mother passed away in September 2020 (not Covid related). I told myself when the rescheduled shows were announced in 2022 I’d purchase the record but again work/life was busy. Mind you PJ radio certainly helped fill the void but I knew I’d have the opportunity to explore Gigaton once I
    was ready. Having booked all the hotels and airfare for the 2024 tour now I’m mentally prepared to explore the previous record lol.


    To quote the 10C from Newsletter #8: "Please understand we have a lot of members and it is very hard to please everybody. If you are one of those unhappy people...please call 1-900-IDN-TCAR."

    "Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."

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  • 100 Pacer
    100 Pacer Toronto, ON Posts: 9,325
    JimmyV said:
    100 Pacer said:
    gigaton depresses me a bit, even though I love the music, for the pandemic reason. my ottawa show got cancelled the week before it was supposed to happen, then when time came for the make up show, we couldn't make it happen. 
    I have yet to purchase the record. Between the rescheduled 2022 and subsequent 2023 shows I managed to hear the entire album live (Comes Then Goes aside) so it never really felt strange.

    Once the lottery is done in a couple of weeks I’ve resolved to deep dive into Gigaton thoroughly.
    Do you mean not at all or just not in physical form? I don't own the CD or vinyl but have listened the shit out of my digital download. 
    CD will be my first copy. I’m an old 43 year old.
    To quote the 10C from Newsletter #8: "Please understand we have a lot of members and it is very hard to please everybody. If you are one of those unhappy people...please call 1-900-IDN-TCAR."

    "Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."

    1996: Toronto - 1998: Chicago, Montreal, Barrie - 2000: Montreal, Toronto - 2002: Seattle X2 (Key Arena) - 2003: Cleveland, Buffalo, Toronto, Montreal, Seattle (Benaroya Hall) - 2004: Reading, Toledo, Grand Rapids - 2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Quebec City - 2006: Toronto X2, Albany, Hartford, Grand Rapids, Cleveland - 2007: Chicago (Vic Theatre) - 2008: NYC X2, Hartford, Mansfield X2 - 2009: Toronto, Chicago X2, Seattle X2, Philadelphia X4 - 2010: Columbus, Noblesville, Cleveland, Buffalo, Hartford - 2011: Montreal, Toronto X2, Ottawa, Hamilton - 2012: Missoula - 2013: London, Chicago, Buffalo, Hartford - 2014: Detroit, Moline - 2015: NYC (Global Citizen Festival) - 2016: Greenville, Toronto X2, Chicago 1 - 2017: Brooklyn (RRHOF Induction) - 2018: Chicago 1, Boston 1 - 2022: Fresno, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto, NYC, Camden - 2023: St. Paul X2, Austin X2 - 2024: Vancouver X2, Portland, Sacramento, Missoula, Noblesville, Philadelphia X2, Baltimore - 2025: Hollywood X2, Atlanta 2, Nashville X2, Pittsburgh X2
  • dwjmu84
    dwjmu84 Posts: 408
    dwjmu84 said:
    BF25394 said:
    100 Pacer said:
    gigaton depresses me a bit, even though I love the music, for the pandemic reason. my ottawa show got cancelled the week before it was supposed to happen, then when time came for the make up show, we couldn't make it happen. 
    I have yet to purchase the record. Between the rescheduled 2022 and subsequent 2023 shows I managed to hear the entire album live (Comes Then Goes aside) so it never really felt strange.

    Once the lottery is done in a couple of weeks I’ve resolved to deep dive into Gigaton thoroughly.
    I am completely fascinated by the fact that you belong to the band's fan club but don't own the album. Why didn't you get it when it came out?
    I don't own it either.  I have no way of playing a CD or record.  how am I going to "purchase" it? I pay for Spotify and access my music this way.  I spend a small fortune on seeing them live.  I suppose I could be moved to buy an actual record if the artwork was something I loved. I do have ten and yield in lp.
    Um, Apple, Amazon, any number of places. Download it, add it to your iTunes and phone, and take it with you everywhere.
    ? all the records are downloaded via my Spotify. why would I go and purchase a digital copy of an album I already own?


  • aisleseats
    aisleseats Posts: 1,628
    dwjmu84 said:
    dwjmu84 said:
    BF25394 said:
    100 Pacer said:
    gigaton depresses me a bit, even though I love the music, for the pandemic reason. my ottawa show got cancelled the week before it was supposed to happen, then when time came for the make up show, we couldn't make it happen. 
    I have yet to purchase the record. Between the rescheduled 2022 and subsequent 2023 shows I managed to hear the entire album live (Comes Then Goes aside) so it never really felt strange.

    Once the lottery is done in a couple of weeks I’ve resolved to deep dive into Gigaton thoroughly.
    I am completely fascinated by the fact that you belong to the band's fan club but don't own the album. Why didn't you get it when it came out?
    I don't own it either.  I have no way of playing a CD or record.  how am I going to "purchase" it? I pay for Spotify and access my music this way.  I spend a small fortune on seeing them live.  I suppose I could be moved to buy an actual record if the artwork was something I loved. I do have ten and yield in lp.
    Um, Apple, Amazon, any number of places. Download it, add it to your iTunes and phone, and take it with you everywhere.
    ? all the records are downloaded via my Spotify. why would I go and purchase a digital copy of an album I already own?


    You literally just said, "I don't own it either." 
    And if you're listening on Spotify, you really don't own it.
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,477
    semantics. he has the ability to listen to it any time he wants. the definition of "own" isn't relevant. 
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  • BF25394
    BF25394 Posts: 4,940
    dwjmu84 said:
    dwjmu84 said:
    BF25394 said:
    100 Pacer said:
    gigaton depresses me a bit, even though I love the music, for the pandemic reason. my ottawa show got cancelled the week before it was supposed to happen, then when time came for the make up show, we couldn't make it happen. 
    I have yet to purchase the record. Between the rescheduled 2022 and subsequent 2023 shows I managed to hear the entire album live (Comes Then Goes aside) so it never really felt strange.

    Once the lottery is done in a couple of weeks I’ve resolved to deep dive into Gigaton thoroughly.
    I am completely fascinated by the fact that you belong to the band's fan club but don't own the album. Why didn't you get it when it came out?
    I don't own it either.  I have no way of playing a CD or record.  how am I going to "purchase" it? I pay for Spotify and access my music this way.  I spend a small fortune on seeing them live.  I suppose I could be moved to buy an actual record if the artwork was something I loved. I do have ten and yield in lp.
    Um, Apple, Amazon, any number of places. Download it, add it to your iTunes and phone, and take it with you everywhere.
    ? all the records are downloaded via my Spotify. why would I go and purchase a digital copy of an album I already own?


    Do you own it via Spotify? Aren't you just renting it? If Pearl Jam pulls their music from Spotify tomorrow, can you listen to it?
    I gather speed from you fucking with me.
  • mpedone
    mpedone 540xxx - Manchester, NH Posts: 1,961
    BF25394 said:
    dwjmu84 said:
    dwjmu84 said:
    BF25394 said:
    100 Pacer said:
    gigaton depresses me a bit, even though I love the music, for the pandemic reason. my ottawa show got cancelled the week before it was supposed to happen, then when time came for the make up show, we couldn't make it happen. 
    I have yet to purchase the record. Between the rescheduled 2022 and subsequent 2023 shows I managed to hear the entire album live (Comes Then Goes aside) so it never really felt strange.

    Once the lottery is done in a couple of weeks I’ve resolved to deep dive into Gigaton thoroughly.
    I am completely fascinated by the fact that you belong to the band's fan club but don't own the album. Why didn't you get it when it came out?
    I don't own it either.  I have no way of playing a CD or record.  how am I going to "purchase" it? I pay for Spotify and access my music this way.  I spend a small fortune on seeing them live.  I suppose I could be moved to buy an actual record if the artwork was something I loved. I do have ten and yield in lp.
    Um, Apple, Amazon, any number of places. Download it, add it to your iTunes and phone, and take it with you everywhere.
    ? all the records are downloaded via my Spotify. why would I go and purchase a digital copy of an album I already own?


    Do you own it via Spotify? Aren't you just renting it? If Pearl Jam pulls their music from Spotify tomorrow, can you listen to it?

    This is why I buy physical copies. Of course, I also listen on Spotify to keep my Wrapped stats looking good at the end of the year.
    "I'm a lucky man, to count on both hands the [shows I've done]. Some folks just have one, others they got none..."

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  • BF25394
    BF25394 Posts: 4,940
    100 Pacer said:
    BF25394 said:
    100 Pacer said:
    gigaton depresses me a bit, even though I love the music, for the pandemic reason. my ottawa show got cancelled the week before it was supposed to happen, then when time came for the make up show, we couldn't make it happen. 
    I have yet to purchase the record. Between the rescheduled 2022 and subsequent 2023 shows I managed to hear the entire album live (Comes Then Goes aside) so it never really felt strange.

    Once the lottery is done in a couple of weeks I’ve resolved to deep dive into Gigaton thoroughly.
    I am completely fascinated by the fact that you belong to the band's fan club but don't own the album. Why didn't you get it when it came out?
    131,XXX representing.

    It was disappointing, for all of us, when the 2020 tour was postponed. And then the pandemic hit. As a business owner during those strange times I kept my head down and focused on work to avoid distractions and when I wasn’t at the office I was spending all my time with the kids. It’s funny but just never set aside the time to think about the new record while things were in limbo. My mother passed away in September 2020 (not Covid related). I told myself when the rescheduled shows were announced in 2022 I’d purchase the record but again work/life was busy. Mind you PJ radio certainly helped fill the void but I knew I’d have the opportunity to explore Gigaton once I
    was ready. Having booked all the hotels and airfare for the 2024 tour now I’m mentally prepared to explore the previous record lol.


    I understand and sympathize with all of that, but the album went up for presale in January 2020. It's just interesting to me that there are a lot of people who are big enough fans of the band to belong to the fan club, but for whom a new album is not an automatic purchase. I'm not judging you or faulting you (or suggesting you're less of a fan). I just find it interesting.
    I gather speed from you fucking with me.
  • ZoSoTim
    ZoSoTim Posts: 1,287
    I don’t have a physical copy of Gigaton because I don’t like the album. 
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  • BF25394
    BF25394 Posts: 4,940
    dwjmu84 said:
    dwjmu84 said:
    BF25394 said:
    100 Pacer said:
    gigaton depresses me a bit, even though I love the music, for the pandemic reason. my ottawa show got cancelled the week before it was supposed to happen, then when time came for the make up show, we couldn't make it happen. 
    I have yet to purchase the record. Between the rescheduled 2022 and subsequent 2023 shows I managed to hear the entire album live (Comes Then Goes aside) so it never really felt strange.

    Once the lottery is done in a couple of weeks I’ve resolved to deep dive into Gigaton thoroughly.
    I am completely fascinated by the fact that you belong to the band's fan club but don't own the album. Why didn't you get it when it came out?
    I don't own it either.  I have no way of playing a CD or record.  how am I going to "purchase" it? I pay for Spotify and access my music this way.  I spend a small fortune on seeing them live.  I suppose I could be moved to buy an actual record if the artwork was something I loved. I do have ten and yield in lp.
    Um, Apple, Amazon, any number of places. Download it, add it to your iTunes and phone, and take it with you everywhere.
    ? all the records are downloaded via my Spotify. why would I go and purchase a digital copy of an album I already own?


    Do you have a DVD or Blu-ray player? Because they also play CDs. If you don't have one, did you ever have one? If you did, why did you get rid of it?
    I gather speed from you fucking with me.
  • BF25394
    BF25394 Posts: 4,940
    ZoSoTim said:
    I don’t have a physical copy of Gigaton because I don’t like the album. 
    You don't like the album because you don't have a physical copy of it. :)
    I gather speed from you fucking with me.
  • 100 Pacer
    100 Pacer Toronto, ON Posts: 9,325
    BF25394 said:
    100 Pacer said:
    BF25394 said:
    100 Pacer said:
    gigaton depresses me a bit, even though I love the music, for the pandemic reason. my ottawa show got cancelled the week before it was supposed to happen, then when time came for the make up show, we couldn't make it happen. 
    I have yet to purchase the record. Between the rescheduled 2022 and subsequent 2023 shows I managed to hear the entire album live (Comes Then Goes aside) so it never really felt strange.

    Once the lottery is done in a couple of weeks I’ve resolved to deep dive into Gigaton thoroughly.
    I am completely fascinated by the fact that you belong to the band's fan club but don't own the album. Why didn't you get it when it came out?
    131,XXX representing.

    It was disappointing, for all of us, when the 2020 tour was postponed. And then the pandemic hit. As a business owner during those strange times I kept my head down and focused on work to avoid distractions and when I wasn’t at the office I was spending all my time with the kids. It’s funny but just never set aside the time to think about the new record while things were in limbo. My mother passed away in September 2020 (not Covid related). I told myself when the rescheduled shows were announced in 2022 I’d purchase the record but again work/life was busy. Mind you PJ radio certainly helped fill the void but I knew I’d have the opportunity to explore Gigaton once I
    was ready. Having booked all the hotels and airfare for the 2024 tour now I’m mentally prepared to explore the previous record lol.


    I understand and sympathize with all of that, but the album went up for presale in January 2020. It's just interesting to me that there are a lot of people who are big enough fans of the band to belong to the fan club, but for whom a new album is not an automatic purchase. I'm not judging you or faulting you (or suggesting you're less of a fan). I just find it interesting.
    Everything happens for a reason. Life doesn’t happen in a vacuum and I’m appreciative of the fact I had the opportunity to discover the band in real time. It’s all just gravy beyond that.
    To quote the 10C from Newsletter #8: "Please understand we have a lot of members and it is very hard to please everybody. If you are one of those unhappy people...please call 1-900-IDN-TCAR."

    "Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."

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  • dwjmu84
    dwjmu84 Posts: 408
    BF25394 said:
    dwjmu84 said:
    dwjmu84 said:
    BF25394 said:
    100 Pacer said:
    gigaton depresses me a bit, even though I love the music, for the pandemic reason. my ottawa show got cancelled the week before it was supposed to happen, then when time came for the make up show, we couldn't make it happen. 
    I have yet to purchase the record. Between the rescheduled 2022 and subsequent 2023 shows I managed to hear the entire album live (Comes Then Goes aside) so it never really felt strange.

    Once the lottery is done in a couple of weeks I’ve resolved to deep dive into Gigaton thoroughly.
    I am completely fascinated by the fact that you belong to the band's fan club but don't own the album. Why didn't you get it when it came out?
    I don't own it either.  I have no way of playing a CD or record.  how am I going to "purchase" it? I pay for Spotify and access my music this way.  I spend a small fortune on seeing them live.  I suppose I could be moved to buy an actual record if the artwork was something I loved. I do have ten and yield in lp.
    Um, Apple, Amazon, any number of places. Download it, add it to your iTunes and phone, and take it with you everywhere.
    ? all the records are downloaded via my Spotify. why would I go and purchase a digital copy of an album I already own?


    Do you own it via Spotify? Aren't you just renting it? If Pearl Jam pulls their music from Spotify tomorrow, can you listen to it?
    I suppose I "own" the right to listen to it on demand, even at 38k ft due to the save feature.  So what happens if PJ ever pulls their music? I've not given that much thought. Go find it on YouTube? Somewhere else? This seems like an extreme tail risk outlier of an outcome (if you like statistics). I don't give it much thought really....
  • dwjmu84
    dwjmu84 Posts: 408
    BF25394 said:
    dwjmu84 said:
    dwjmu84 said:
    BF25394 said:
    100 Pacer said:
    gigaton depresses me a bit, even though I love the music, for the pandemic reason. my ottawa show got cancelled the week before it was supposed to happen, then when time came for the make up show, we couldn't make it happen. 
    I have yet to purchase the record. Between the rescheduled 2022 and subsequent 2023 shows I managed to hear the entire album live (Comes Then Goes aside) so it never really felt strange.

    Once the lottery is done in a couple of weeks I’ve resolved to deep dive into Gigaton thoroughly.
    I am completely fascinated by the fact that you belong to the band's fan club but don't own the album. Why didn't you get it when it came out?
    I don't own it either.  I have no way of playing a CD or record.  how am I going to "purchase" it? I pay for Spotify and access my music this way.  I spend a small fortune on seeing them live.  I suppose I could be moved to buy an actual record if the artwork was something I loved. I do have ten and yield in lp.
    Um, Apple, Amazon, any number of places. Download it, add it to your iTunes and phone, and take it with you everywhere.
    ? all the records are downloaded via my Spotify. why would I go and purchase a digital copy of an album I already own?


    Do you have a DVD or Blu-ray player? Because they also play CDs. If you don't have one, did you ever have one? If you did, why did you get rid of it?
    I used to have both. I also have CDs and cassettes of many of the earlier records. I began to Marie Kondo my life at some point haha.

    In all seriousness, I like things streamlined, easy, digital, repeatable, scaleable.....it's the way I do my business and my life.  Just my way but to each their own.  I totally get the whole vinyl thing, even though it's never been my cup of tea.
  • se7v7en
    se7v7en Philadelphia, PA Posts: 329
    dwjmu84 said:
    BF25394 said:
    dwjmu84 said:
    dwjmu84 said:
    BF25394 said:
    100 Pacer said:
    gigaton depresses me a bit, even though I love the music, for the pandemic reason. my ottawa show got cancelled the week before it was supposed to happen, then when time came for the make up show, we couldn't make it happen. 
    I have yet to purchase the record. Between the rescheduled 2022 and subsequent 2023 shows I managed to hear the entire album live (Comes Then Goes aside) so it never really felt strange.

    Once the lottery is done in a couple of weeks I’ve resolved to deep dive into Gigaton thoroughly.
    I am completely fascinated by the fact that you belong to the band's fan club but don't own the album. Why didn't you get it when it came out?
    I don't own it either.  I have no way of playing a CD or record.  how am I going to "purchase" it? I pay for Spotify and access my music this way.  I spend a small fortune on seeing them live.  I suppose I could be moved to buy an actual record if the artwork was something I loved. I do have ten and yield in lp.
    Um, Apple, Amazon, any number of places. Download it, add it to your iTunes and phone, and take it with you everywhere.
    ? all the records are downloaded via my Spotify. why would I go and purchase a digital copy of an album I already own?


    Do you own it via Spotify? Aren't you just renting it? If Pearl Jam pulls their music from Spotify tomorrow, can you listen to it?
    I suppose I "own" the right to listen to it on demand, even at 38k ft due to the save feature.  So what happens if PJ ever pulls their music? I've not given that much thought. Go find it on YouTube? Somewhere else? This seems like an extreme tail risk outlier of an outcome (if you like statistics). I don't give it much thought really....
    To me having the physical media is essential for the full experience.  The Gigaton packaging is beautiful and each page compliments it's respective song.  I always get a copy of the 10C CD since it is a hard cover booklet and a copy of the Vinyl.  When you wait this long for new music from your favorite band, I'm not concerned about spending a little more to fully immerse myself in it.
  • I still haven’t been able to accept Gigaton as part of the PJ album family. Just can’t resonate with it. 
  • ZoSoTim
    ZoSoTim Posts: 1,287
    BF25394 said:
    ZoSoTim said:
    I don’t have a physical copy of Gigaton because I don’t like the album. 
    You don't like the album because you don't have a physical copy of it. :)
    That’s not how it works. 
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  • bootleg
    bootleg Posts: 1,209
    se7v7en said:
    dwjmu84 said:
    BF25394 said:
    dwjmu84 said:
    dwjmu84 said:
    BF25394 said:
    100 Pacer said:
    gigaton depresses me a bit, even though I love the music, for the pandemic reason. my ottawa show got cancelled the week before it was supposed to happen, then when time came for the make up show, we couldn't make it happen. 
    I have yet to purchase the record. Between the rescheduled 2022 and subsequent 2023 shows I managed to hear the entire album live (Comes Then Goes aside) so it never really felt strange.

    Once the lottery is done in a couple of weeks I’ve resolved to deep dive into Gigaton thoroughly.
    I am completely fascinated by the fact that you belong to the band's fan club but don't own the album. Why didn't you get it when it came out?
    I don't own it either.  I have no way of playing a CD or record.  how am I going to "purchase" it? I pay for Spotify and access my music this way.  I spend a small fortune on seeing them live.  I suppose I could be moved to buy an actual record if the artwork was something I loved. I do have ten and yield in lp.
    Um, Apple, Amazon, any number of places. Download it, add it to your iTunes and phone, and take it with you everywhere.
    ? all the records are downloaded via my Spotify. why would I go and purchase a digital copy of an album I already own?


    Do you own it via Spotify? Aren't you just renting it? If Pearl Jam pulls their music from Spotify tomorrow, can you listen to it?
    I suppose I "own" the right to listen to it on demand, even at 38k ft due to the save feature.  So what happens if PJ ever pulls their music? I've not given that much thought. Go find it on YouTube? Somewhere else? This seems like an extreme tail risk outlier of an outcome (if you like statistics). I don't give it much thought really....
    To me having the physical media is essential for the full experience.  The Gigaton packaging is beautiful and each page compliments its respective song.  I always get a copy of the 10C CD since it is a hard cover booklet and a copy of the Vinyl.  When you wait this long for new music from your favorite band, I'm not concerned about spending a little more to fully immerse myself in it.
    I’m still old school and still get the physical copies.  I wish I had the patience to wait for the physical copies for my first listen though, because I can remember where I bought the album and where I first listened to it for all of their albums up through Avacado.  They used to do midnight releases and the local record (cd) store would open up for one hour just for the release.  I think after Avacado there would always be some digital release that I would end up listening to first because I couldn’t wait for the store to open or for the mailman to deliver my ten club copy.  I don’t remember any of those first listens.
  • pjl44
    pjl44 Posts: 10,536
    I get physical copies of any album I love and/or listen to a lot. I stream a ton but try to keep "what if they disappeared tomorrow" in mind.