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Don't think there will be a PJ30, but any album might very well come out after Pearl Jam as a band is 30 years old. The first demos were recorded in August 1990. The band's first show (including Ed), was October 22nd 1990. 30 years isn't far away.
Post subject: Re: The handling of the Pearl Jam back catalogue.
Posted: Tue January 15, 2019 6:13 pm
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Anders wrote:
Don't think there will be a PJ30, but any album might very well come out after Pearl Jam as a band is 30 years old. The first demos were recorded in August 1990. The band's first show (including Ed), was October 22nd 1990. 30 years isn't far away.
Lo10L was released in 2011 to kick off their PJ20 celebration, so I'd say they consider their anniversary to be the release of Ten. Or at least, that's what they tie any retrospective materials/celebrations to.
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Post subject: Re: The handling of the Pearl Jam back catalogue.
Posted: Wed January 16, 2019 9:52 pm
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I'll happily take a 100+ audio disc of demos and rarities and everything else starting from every member of the bands earliest recordings & 50+ blu-ray chronological boxset with a detailed coffee table detailing the band from the beginning till now and a bunch of replica cassettes My money would be sitting there waiting for that
Post subject: Re: The handling of the Pearl Jam back catalogue.
Posted: Wed January 16, 2019 11:33 pm
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B wrote:
Anders wrote:
Don't think there will be a PJ30, but any album might very well come out after Pearl Jam as a band is 30 years old. The first demos were recorded in August 1990. The band's first show (including Ed), was October 22nd 1990. 30 years isn't far away.
Lo10L was released in 2011 to kick off their PJ20 celebration, so I'd say they consider their anniversary to be the release of Ten. Or at least, that's what they tie any retrospective materials/celebrations to.
These guys need to take a walk away from the mirror. They're too fucking self aware.
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