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Joined: Wed December 19, 2012 9:53 pm Posts: 22576 Location: Chapel Hill, NC, USA
This is the third year, it's something already available has come out as the vault release. I wonder if they actually even have anything else to release.
After this one, they should be done with all this catch up, and they can release number 12.
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I wish they’d put the vaults on streaming services. That notwithstanding, there are a ton of good quality shows they could spruce up and release:
Berlin 1996 A multi-disc set of all the Bridge School benefit shows A multi-disc set of the 1997 shows opening for The Rolling Stones Toledo 04 with Neil Young San Francisco ‘93 where the Ten Club member made the setlist Boston Garden in ‘94 Red Rocks ‘95 MSG 2 ‘98
i know that 10c memberships come with a free bootleg coupon for $9.99 or whatever, but if they offered up a free download of these vaults in addition to the bootleg coupons, it would make renewing a membership more worthwhile...to me.
not everyone wants a vinyl of these vaults.
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tragabigzanda wrote:
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i don't even understand why they're still putting these on vinyl. does that not come with an environmental impact?
what happened to them giving a shit about carbon emissions?
You know, it was their mission to rescue the vinyl record from at least around 1994. They succeeded. They can now retire from that. If they want to take a societal stand in the music industry, they can break the cycle of overly expensive collectorism.
Think about this: in the year 2001, they released 72 professional recordings of every show on the Binaural tour (save for the warmups and a show that shall not be named) for $14.99 a pop - expressly stating it was to get the music in the hands of the fans and to beat the bootleggers who were selling the shows for $50-$70 on the black market. They are offering you a chance to buy the much bootlegged Atlanta show for…you guessed it…$70 on their website plus god knows what in shipping.
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I think their views have shifted such that they prioritize a more closely-knit sphere of influence, i.e. their staff, their local community orgs, and their pet philanthropic causes. They sure don't make money like they used to, so they've had to adapt to continue to support some things at the expense of other things.
i don't even understand why they're still putting these on vinyl. does that not come with an environmental impact?
what happened to them giving a shit about carbon emissions?
You know, it was their mission to rescue the vinyl record from at least around 1994. They succeeded. They can now retire from that. If they want to take a societal stand in the music industry, they can break the cycle of overly expensive collectorism.
Think about this: in the year 2001, they released 72 professional recordings of every show on the Binaural tour (save for the warmups and a show that shall not be named) for $14.99 a pop - expressly stating it was to get the music in the hands of the fans and to beat the bootleggers who were selling the shows for $50-$70 on the black market. They are offering you a chance to buy the much bootlegged Atlanta show for…you guessed it…$70 on their website plus god knows what in shipping.
i'm pretty sure the euro leg of the binaural tour, maybe even the first leg of the NA binaural tour was $10.98 per show--wildly cheap at the time.
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tragabigzanda wrote:
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Joined: Wed December 19, 2012 9:53 pm Posts: 22576 Location: Chapel Hill, NC, USA
VinylGuy wrote:
well, then i think its a worthy addition to the vinyl vault.
I agree, but I wish they'd find a better way to play catch up than bumping other stuff. If they're doing this once a year, it'd be nice if we didn't go 3 years in a row with shows available in other formats.
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well, then i think its a worthy addition to the vinyl vault.
I agree, but I wish they'd find a better way to play catch up than bumping other stuff. If they're doing this once a year, it'd be nice if we didn't go 3 years in a row with shows available in other formats.
yeah, i see that. They should get someone to curate this for sure, because the ten club is a wasted opportunity these days.
well, then i think its a worthy addition to the vinyl vault.
I agree, but I wish they'd find a better way to play catch up than bumping other stuff. If they're doing this once a year, it'd be nice if we didn't go 3 years in a row with shows available in other formats.
exactly.
next thing you know they'll release 4/12/94 on vinyl for vault #12.
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tragabigzanda wrote:
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Joined: Wed December 19, 2012 9:53 pm Posts: 22576 Location: Chapel Hill, NC, USA
dad wrote:
B wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
well, then i think its a worthy addition to the vinyl vault.
I agree, but I wish they'd find a better way to play catch up than bumping other stuff. If they're doing this once a year, it'd be nice if we didn't go 3 years in a row with shows available in other formats.
exactly.
next thing you know they'll release 4/12/94 on vinyl for vault #12.
Honestly, I'm surprised this year's vault wasn't Melbourne Park, March 5, 1998, so at least they didn't do that. That'll probably be #12.
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