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  • JL95453
    JL95453 Posts: 6
    From 
    BF25394 :
    With respect to the comment about listening "properly on vinyl," I am just curious about whether that person is one of the relatively few people who, like me, purchased every Pearl Jam title on vinyl upon its release from Vitalogy through Vault 10 (although, in my case, it wasn't because I think the listening experience is better on vinyl; I bought Vitalogy on vinyl because it meant I could hear it two weeks early, and then I liked having the artwork and liner notes in a larger size), or whether they are a latter-day convert to the cult of vinyl, because the reality is that the vast majority of Pearl Jam fans (and music fans in general) were not buying vinyl records from roughly 1990 through 2010, and yet somehow they were experiencing and enjoying music. Ten wasn't even released on vinyl in the U.S. in 1991, and there was no outcry from the millions of fans who embraced it in the first two years of its release. How do I know that relatively few people were buying Pearl Jam LPs during that time? Because I can see what Lost Dogs and Vault 3 sell for on Discogs. Those astronomical prices are due to scarcity, a scarcity which doesn't exist for titles like MTV Unplugged, which came out in 2019 after vinyl had proliferated. (Over 25,000 people have MTV Unplugged in their collections on Discogs; about 1,500 have Lost Dogs.)

    It is definitely not an example of great customer service. Like I said, they should have had a better plan for dealing with this. Maybe they should have hired a temp to help get these orders out the door if it was going to be too much for Santos and whomever else he may have helping him (Santa's Little Helper's helper?).
    Regarding "listening properly on vinyl" - vinyl listening is an experience, and my personal preference.  Like most of you here, I'm just a middle-aged dude who likes what he likes, and yes, have been one of the early PJ loyalists who started buying vinyl with the release of VItalogy.  Any gripe about getting the vinyl late is due to being bummed that you cannot enjoy that "experience" of pouring through the art, lyrics, etc.  It's a missed opportunity, timed with the rare release of new tunes - I think that's what makes everyone sour about this situation.  And I think that's fair. 
    I'll personally offer my services to PJ for the next record - I'll manage the logistics plan for the release, they just need to ensure I get the first copy as compensation.    
  • ComeToTX
    ComeToTX Austin Posts: 8,068
    Delivered in ATX
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  • mca47
    mca47 Posts: 13,335
    Pushed another day.
  • wbutler29
    wbutler29 Posts: 970
    Still waiting on red marble. Did they include cd/blue-ray in album package or are they separate? 
  • SM187650
    SM187650 Canada Posts: 842
    Anyone get their tenclub version in Canada yet? 
  • BF25394
    BF25394 Posts: 4,940
    JL95453 said:
    From 
    BF25394 :
    With respect to the comment about listening "properly on vinyl," I am just curious about whether that person is one of the relatively few people who, like me, purchased every Pearl Jam title on vinyl upon its release from Vitalogy through Vault 10 (although, in my case, it wasn't because I think the listening experience is better on vinyl; I bought Vitalogy on vinyl because it meant I could hear it two weeks early, and then I liked having the artwork and liner notes in a larger size), or whether they are a latter-day convert to the cult of vinyl, because the reality is that the vast majority of Pearl Jam fans (and music fans in general) were not buying vinyl records from roughly 1990 through 2010, and yet somehow they were experiencing and enjoying music. Ten wasn't even released on vinyl in the U.S. in 1991, and there was no outcry from the millions of fans who embraced it in the first two years of its release. How do I know that relatively few people were buying Pearl Jam LPs during that time? Because I can see what Lost Dogs and Vault 3 sell for on Discogs. Those astronomical prices are due to scarcity, a scarcity which doesn't exist for titles like MTV Unplugged, which came out in 2019 after vinyl had proliferated. (Over 25,000 people have MTV Unplugged in their collections on Discogs; about 1,500 have Lost Dogs.)

    It is definitely not an example of great customer service. Like I said, they should have had a better plan for dealing with this. Maybe they should have hired a temp to help get these orders out the door if it was going to be too much for Santos and whomever else he may have helping him (Santa's Little Helper's helper?).
    Regarding "listening properly on vinyl" - vinyl listening is an experience, and my personal preference.  Like most of you here, I'm just a middle-aged dude who likes what he likes, and yes, have been one of the early PJ loyalists who started buying vinyl with the release of VItalogy.  Any gripe about getting the vinyl late is due to being bummed that you cannot enjoy that "experience" of pouring through the art, lyrics, etc.  It's a missed opportunity, timed with the rare release of new tunes - I think that's what makes everyone sour about this situation.  And I think that's fair. 
    I'll personally offer my services to PJ for the next record - I'll manage the logistics plan for the release, they just need to ensure I get the first copy as compensation.    
    The CD also has the artwork and lyrics, for what it's worth.

    I have consistently said that this was poorly done and that it is reasonable for people to be annoyed, so we're not in disagreement on that.

    I have also bought everything Pearl Jam released on vinyl from Vitalogy through Vault 10 (and went back and got Vs. and Ten), though not primarily for listening. The CD will always be my preferred format for several reasons, including sound, portability and continuity. Anyway, to each their own. My preference is not better than your preference. But I'm wondering what you did with every other album you bought during that roughly twenty-year period when most albums were not being issued on vinyl. Did you not enjoy music during this period because you couldn't listen to it "properly"?
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  • Moffat12
    Moffat12 Posts: 33
    SM187650 said:
    Anyone get their tenclub version in Canada yet? 
    No, no delivery date yet either 
  • I bought through tenclub.  Originally my date said Tuesday and I thought...well....that's close enough... Just checked my tracking.  It now says Friday.  Exactly one week after release.  So that's pretty lame.  
    “I suppose our capacity for self-delusion is boundless.” ― John Steinbeck, Travels with Charley: In Search of America
  • llamasrawesum
    llamasrawesum Auckland, NZ Posts: 39
    Moffat12 said:
    SM187650 said:
    Anyone get their tenclub version in Canada yet? 
    No, no delivery date yet either 
    Mine is headed to New Zealand and same, it hasn't even moved. I'm thinking it's still sitting in the warehouse and hasn't even been picked up yet.
    Upcoming:
    Auckland 8&10
    Sydney 21&23
  • Amantria
    Amantria Posts: 608
    Ooof....mine now says no location on the tracking and got bumped to Monday. What the hell???
    Its good to be back!!
  • retro
    retro Posts: 122
    Jimmi said:
    Hub. said:
    EMC77 said:
    Has anybody in Europe, who pre-ordered the 10C vinyl variant, had any news about the shipping? Mine still says "order information received" since the 3rd of April

    Same here.
    And same here. I've asked 10C for an update. They said all preorders have shipped and we'll receive shipping confirmation when the order has been scanned. 

    Same here, no entry in Order Information, because i payed with applepay. An no shipping email, same answer from 10c.
  • LukinFan
    LukinFan Florida Posts: 29,119
    Received mine only a day after the estimated delivery date. Not bad for the 10c
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  • LukinFan
    LukinFan Florida Posts: 29,119
    PJINFLA said:
    After mine didn't arrive yesterday it now says Friday for delivery. Weak!
    Where are you in FL? Mine arrived in Jacksonville yesterday 
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    1998: Birmingham
    2000: Charlotte, Tampa
    2003: Tampa, Atlanta, Phoenix
    2004: Kissimmee
    2008: West Palm Beach, Bonnaroo, Columbia
    2010: MSG2
    2012: Music Midtown
    2014: Memphis
    2016: Ft. Lauderdale, Miami, Jacksonville, JazzFest
    2018: Wrigley 1, Fenway 1
    2022: Nashville
    2023: Ft. Worth II
    2024: Baltimore
    2025: Hollywood II
  • rw160510
    rw160510 Posts: 1,075
    This reminds me of waiting for Lightning Bolt to arrive here in the uk. It was several weeks after release date that it arrived. 
  • jimjam1982
    jimjam1982 AZ Posts: 1,471
    Finally shows up and it's the wrong color.  At least I can ask for a refund and just pick up a basic one somewhere else.  The principal of it all. 


  • jimjam1982
    jimjam1982 AZ Posts: 1,471

    what sold to us - what i would call blood red with black swirls

    what was received - maroon - obviously not red - sadly i didn't land the whiz Khalifa variant at least i could have flipped it.




  • BettrMan21
    BettrMan21 Chattanooga,Tn Posts: 291
    Mine is showing out for delivery in SE TN. Fingers crossed.
  • tylerj
    tylerj Indiana Posts: 368

    what sold to us - what i would call blood red with black swirls

    what was received - maroon - obviously not red - sadly i didn't land the whiz Khalifa variant at least i could have flipped it.




    That's the "right" color. It's just different than the mock up. Good luck getting a refund. In the item description, it states the actual product may slightly differ than the mockup. 
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  • jimjam1982
    jimjam1982 AZ Posts: 1,471
    edited April 2024
    tylerj said:

    what sold to us - what i would call blood red with black swirls

    what was received - maroon - obviously not red - sadly i didn't land the whiz Khalifa variant at least i could have flipped it.




    That's the "right" color. It's just different than the mock up. Good luck getting a refund. In the item description, it states the actual product may slightly differ than the mockup. 
    slightly is not the same as word completely different color. what they pictured was beautiful anything close to that would have worked. While a deep maroon is hideous.
    Post edited by jimjam1982 on
  • Clindsey80
    Clindsey80 Knoxville, TN Posts: 13
    Mine is showing out for delivery in SE TN. Fingers crossed.
    I live in Knoxville and I got mine yesterday