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Monkey_Driven wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
I wonder how they chose each store to carry that particular variant. Kind of surprised (not really though) they chose Newbury. They fucking suck.
Doesn't seem like too many stores are carrying each variant.
Not at all. Like 2-3 max per variant. Sometimes just 1. They’re all available online though, I haven’t seen any (yet) where a shop is holding them specifically for in person.
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Bi_3 wrote:
lololol
was this Tswift and KelcAIDS?
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Anders wrote:
Pearl Jam in London - Ticket Options Sat Jun 29 2024 London, UK Official face value from £125.00. Resale tickets from £113.85. Track Ticket Price History SET PRICE ALERT Resale Pearl Jam London, Tottenham Hotspur New Stadium from £151.21 inc fees Resale Pearl Jam London, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium from £200.53 inc fees
lucky. My philly ticket was $665
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Pearl Jam in London - Ticket Options Sat Jun 29 2024 London, UK Official face value from £125.00. Resale tickets from £113.85. Track Ticket Price History SET PRICE ALERT Resale Pearl Jam London, Tottenham Hotspur New Stadium from £151.21 inc fees Resale Pearl Jam London, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium from £200.53 inc fees
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stip wrote:
Anders wrote:
There are 12 for the record stores, but there are at least 14 different ones, if not more.
all utterly inessential to general fandom and designed to appeal to a niche market that enjoys them. I mean I think one variant is too many, but I'm not a collector, and happily, like t-shirts and basketballs, all of this can be easily ignored by me IF THE BOARD WOULD STOP FUCKING BITCHING ABOUT THEM CONSTANTLY
(which is not just Anders. He's just the unfortunate soul who took it upon himself to respond to me)
why now dont u bitching?
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Monkey_Driven wrote:
This is all a big setup to play STBC at every show this year, changing the lyrics to "Spin the XXX XXXX Circle" to whatever variant was available in that market. Then the bootlegs will be collectibles too.
omg great idea
and add the local market hockey/basketball jersey with PJ/Vedder sewn onto the back for low low price of $395.95
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BurtReynolds wrote:
Stip is right for once. Who cares? It's harmless.
if a meaningful amount of the profits are going to local, independent, otherwise economically-fragile records stores, then this makes much more sense / I get it
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bodysnatcher wrote:
Pearl Jam: “We need this run of 12 variants pressed ASAP for a mid-April release date”
Record plant manager: “ok but that is going to be tough. We need to get to this Waxahatchee album printed and shipped by April 8”
Pearl Jam: **hands over money**
Email from record label to pre-ordered customers: “Due to unforeseen circumstances with production, the new Waxahatchee album has been pushed back from April to June 1. We will email you when your order ships.”
and now we understand why so many fan club singles got delayed in years past
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Anders wrote:
96583UP wrote:
Anders wrote:
Pearl Jam in London - Ticket Options Sat Jun 29 2024 London, UK Official face value from £125.00. Resale tickets from £113.85. Track Ticket Price History SET PRICE ALERT Resale Pearl Jam London, Tottenham Hotspur New Stadium from £151.21 inc fees Resale Pearl Jam London, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium from £200.53 inc fees
lucky. My philly ticket was $665
That’s insane.
yup
Boom needs a Dental Plan tho
and I am the one to provide it
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if a meaningful amount of the profits are going to local, independent, otherwise economically-fragile records stores, then this makes much more sense / I get it
I think it’s more about them earning from the attention, not extra money from the sales themself.
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Anders wrote:
96583UP wrote:
BurtReynolds wrote:
Stip is right for once. Who cares? It's harmless.
if a meaningful amount of the profits are going to local, independent, otherwise economically-fragile records stores, then this makes much more sense / I get it
I think it’s more about them earning from the attention, not extra money from the sales themself.
Yeah, I think it's easy to default to "more money for indie stores is good..."
BUT they could get the same money if PJ adhered to their given place in the production line. And the fans can still stream the album/buy CDs on release day, and just get the vinyl later.
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The most notable case of this was the Adele 30 pressing just absolutely fucking up production schedules by jumping ahead of schedule, and sending a pretty long-lasting ripple effect across the industry. And 6 months later, stores and sites couldn’t get rid of their stock and that thing could readily be found for like $10.
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Update: Jeff just posted something that indicates they were still recording the thing a year ago today, so I'm gonna say yes, they definitely paid to cut the line at the pressing plants.
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