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  • BloodMeridian80
    BloodMeridian80 Seattle Posts: 715
    Vedd Hedd said:
    The last few albums I bought from 10C actually arrived early or right on time.  I know they have to send to people all over the world tho, too.
    Same, but I live in Seattle, so that probably has something to do with it
  • mvw
    mvw Posts: 1,700
    Psst…Midnight release…12:00(CT) 02/03!!!
    Pearl Jam 12 O’ Clock High!
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    mvw Posts: 1,700

  • Bad dog


    this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -
  • BF25394
    BF25394 Posts: 4,940
    JT167846 said:
    Seconded. I always buy the new albums from 10C (love the hardcovers) but given they're never on time I might rock up and buy a copy on release day to have that feeling again with a PJ album. Might not get too many more chances with my favourite band.
    I have this problem all the time. I try to buy direct from the artist and end up waiting an additional week to get it in the mail. Unless 10c has something special, I might just pop down to my shop down the street and get it day of for old times sake.
    I end up with two copies, one ordered from the Ten Club and one bought at retail on release day, and I keep one in the car for at least six months after the release since I will be listening to it every day.
    I gather speed from you fucking with me.
  • Vedd Hedd
    Vedd Hedd Posts: 4,631
    Vedd Hedd said:
    The last few albums I bought from 10C actually arrived early or right on time.  I know they have to send to people all over the world tho, too.
    Same, but I live in Seattle, so that probably has something to do with it
    Chicago here and never had one late.  I know one time the album came late, but I got the CD?  LB I think.
    Turn this anger into
    Nuclear fission
  • AndySlash
    AndySlash Posts: 3,287
    AndySlash said:
    dude just wants us to have a great day, y'all


  • Choska
    Choska Posts: 126
    Vedd Hedd said:
    The last few albums I bought from 10C actually arrived early or right on time.  I know they have to send to people all over the world tho, too.
    Same, but I live in Seattle, so that probably has something to do with it
    I'll drive over to Easy Street Records when it comes out. Kinda hoping they have a pre-release listening party. 
    Seattle 1992Seattle 1992Seattle 1993Seattle 1995Seattle 1996Seattle 1998Seattle 2001Seattle 2002Seattle 2005Gorge 2006Seattle 2009Seattle 2013Chicago 2016 x2Seattle 2018 x2San Diego 2022Nashville 2022, Seattle 2022 - Eddie Vedder

  • mace1229
    mace1229 Posts: 9,831
    JT167846 said:
    Seconded. I always buy the new albums from 10C (love the hardcovers) but given they're never on time I might rock up and buy a copy on release day to have that feeling again with a PJ album. Might not get too many more chances with my favourite band.
    I have this problem all the time. I try to buy direct from the artist and end up waiting an additional week to get it in the mail. Unless 10c has something special, I might just pop down to my shop down the street and get it day of for old times sake.
    It’s not the delay for me, it’s the cost. It goes on sale at Amazon and free shipping, so usually ends up being about $10 cheaper.
    I like to support the artist directly too, but not at a 50% mark up.
  • Alright, well I’m ready for a single.
  • Loujoe
    Loujoe Posts: 11,739
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  • Loujoe
    Loujoe Posts: 11,739
    EA17313 said:
    Alright, well I’m ready for a single.

  • "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • BF25394
    BF25394 Posts: 4,940
    I'm just here to express my appreciation for the Cardigans, an outstanding and underappreciated band. Long Gone Before Daylight is a little-heard classic.
    I gather speed from you fucking with me.
  • djjazzy276
    djjazzy276 Posts: 233
    se7v7en said:

    I'm amazed so many seem to feel that way, but that is because it is by far my favorite Pearl Jam album.  I have probably listened to it over 500 times, many of the listens on long distance runs and that's when it really does something special for me.  There is something about the cohesive overarching and continually building messages of resilience and hope that make it such a great running album for me.
    Well, my friend, count me in the same boat (for the most part). Is it my favorite album of theirs? I think Yield still holds that distinction, but I've found "my favorite PJ record" to be constantly in flux. For me, Gigaton was the first album of theirs in a while that felt really cohesive and took me on a journey. I think part of the reason I connected with it in this way was also through running. When the world shut down, going out to log a few miles was one of the few ways I could get out and about and feel somewhat normal. It's an incredible running album in my opinion. During the breakdown and build up of Who Ever Said or all of Superblood Wolfmoon, the vocal layering on DOTC to the all out bombast of Quick Escape, those first four songs in particular let to some quick paces for me. I've probably listened to that album more while running than in any other setting. Nice to hear you feel the same.
    That boat better hold three....cause I am in it as well.  Listened to the hell out of it on long runs....
    Pearl Jam Run Club?
    A few weeks late, but just came back to wonder if we commented this into existence.