The board's server will undergo upgrade maintenance tonight, Nov 5, 2014, beginning approximately around 10 PM ET. Prepare for some possible down time during this process.
FAQ    Search

Board index » Watched from the Window ... » Pearl Jam




Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 411 posts ]  Go to page Previous  1 ... 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 ... 21  Next
Author Message
 Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
PostPosted: Tue July 11, 2017 5:26 pm 
Offline
User avatar
Guys, I am not a moderator! I swear to God! Why does everyone think I'm a moderator?
 Profile

Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 2:48 pm
Posts: 46779
Ideally what should be done is release a TON of old shows digitally. Let us spend a shit load of money on those. Whatever they have. Then, annually they could pick meaningful or special shows to release on vinyl to appease the vinyl lovers.

_________________
Clouuuuds Rolll byyy...BANG BANG BANG BANG


Top
 
 Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
PostPosted: Tue July 11, 2017 5:33 pm 
Offline
User avatar
I Have A Third Nipple
 Profile

Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 7:41 am
Posts: 19692
Location: Cumberland, RI
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Ideally what should be done is release a TON of old shows digitally. Let us spend a shit load of money on those. Whatever they have. Then, annually they could pick meaningful or special shows to release on vinyl to appease the vinyl lovers.


This is the Grateful Dead model, right? Dick's Picks and such?

I do oppose the "wait until vinyl is manufactured before releasing digital files" approach. I doubt it'd put a dent in the sales of the physical media.

_________________
McParadigm wrote:
lol


Top
 
 Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
PostPosted: Tue July 11, 2017 5:36 pm 
Offline
User avatar
Guys, I am not a moderator! I swear to God! Why does everyone think I'm a moderator?
 Profile

Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 2:48 pm
Posts: 46779
Simple Torture wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Ideally what should be done is release a TON of old shows digitally. Let us spend a shit load of money on those. Whatever they have. Then, annually they could pick meaningful or special shows to release on vinyl to appease the vinyl lovers.


This is the Grateful Dead model, right? Dick's Picks and such?

I do oppose the "wait until vinyl is manufactured before releasing digital files" approach. I doubt it'd put a dent in the sales of the physical media.

Yeah pretty much how GD does it. And I agree, digital sales won't hurt vinyl sales at all. Two different completionist markets.

_________________
Clouuuuds Rolll byyy...BANG BANG BANG BANG


Top
 
 Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
PostPosted: Tue July 11, 2017 6:40 pm 
Offline
User avatar
likes rhythmic things that butt up against each other
 Profile

Joined: Fri March 31, 2017 7:05 pm
Posts: 736
Location: In The Crevasse
Making everybody wait on the vinyl release before anyone gets it is horseshit. Way to go 10C! At least it's not a Mystery Vault! :lol:


Top
 
 Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
PostPosted: Tue July 11, 2017 6:51 pm 
Offline
User avatar
NEVER STOP JAMMING!
 Profile

Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 11:15 pm
Posts: 20754
Location: the bathroom
B wrote:
Quote:
Eliason has tried to resist the current trend to mix albums as loudly as possible. He likes his mixes to have variation, but his product does have to stand up to other modern products. In the end, he hopes fans are successful at resisting the "louder is better" trend.

Eliason has been recording shows since 1993, though he doesn't necessarily have every show. He, the Ten Club, and the band are always looking at what can be modernized or released, but Tim B. did note that sometimes management limits the ideas put before the band so their excitement level always stays high for anything that is released.

The much hated loss of Rockin' in the Free World and Sonic Reducer from the Drop in the Park vinyl was attributed to space. Adding those shows would have required a second disc and driven up the price of the reissue.


I used to be pretty good at reporting on Pearl Jam news.
http://www.theskyiscrape.com/2011/01/si ... 92011.html


i fuckin' knew it!

goddamn just slap those on a 7"


Top
 
 Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
PostPosted: Tue July 11, 2017 7:14 pm 
Offline
User avatar
I Have A Third Nipple
 Profile

Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 7:41 am
Posts: 19692
Location: Cumberland, RI
bodysnatcher wrote:
B wrote:
Quote:
Eliason has tried to resist the current trend to mix albums as loudly as possible. He likes his mixes to have variation, but his product does have to stand up to other modern products. In the end, he hopes fans are successful at resisting the "louder is better" trend.

Eliason has been recording shows since 1993, though he doesn't necessarily have every show. He, the Ten Club, and the band are always looking at what can be modernized or released, but Tim B. did note that sometimes management limits the ideas put before the band so their excitement level always stays high for anything that is released.

The much hated loss of Rockin' in the Free World and Sonic Reducer from the Drop in the Park vinyl was attributed to space. Adding those shows would have required a second disc and driven up the price of the reissue.


I used to be pretty good at reporting on Pearl Jam news.
http://www.theskyiscrape.com/2011/01/si ... 92011.html


i fuckin' knew it!

goddamn just slap those on a 7"


Small claim to fame: I was the first person on RM to notice they were missing: http://archive.theskyiscrape.com/viewto ... 4#p2649270

_________________
McParadigm wrote:
lol


Top
 
 Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
PostPosted: Tue July 11, 2017 7:19 pm 
Offline
User avatar
Poster of the Year
 Profile

Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 2:04 pm
Posts: 37156
Location: September 2020 Poster of the Month
Simple Torture wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
B wrote:
Quote:
Eliason has tried to resist the current trend to mix albums as loudly as possible. He likes his mixes to have variation, but his product does have to stand up to other modern products. In the end, he hopes fans are successful at resisting the "louder is better" trend.

Eliason has been recording shows since 1993, though he doesn't necessarily have every show. He, the Ten Club, and the band are always looking at what can be modernized or released, but Tim B. did note that sometimes management limits the ideas put before the band so their excitement level always stays high for anything that is released.

The much hated loss of Rockin' in the Free World and Sonic Reducer from the Drop in the Park vinyl was attributed to space. Adding those shows would have required a second disc and driven up the price of the reissue.


I used to be pretty good at reporting on Pearl Jam news.
http://www.theskyiscrape.com/2011/01/si ... 92011.html


i fuckin' knew it!

goddamn just slap those on a 7"


Small claim to fame: I was the first person on RM to notice they were missing: http://archive.theskyiscrape.com/viewto ... 4#p2649270

Image


Top
 
 Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
PostPosted: Tue July 11, 2017 7:25 pm 
Offline
User avatar
Guys, I am not a moderator! I swear to God! Why does everyone think I'm a moderator?
 Profile

Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 2:48 pm
Posts: 46779
aww, RIP punkdavid

_________________
Clouuuuds Rolll byyy...BANG BANG BANG BANG


Top
 
 Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
PostPosted: Tue July 11, 2017 7:51 pm 
Offline
User avatar
NEVER STOP JAMMING!
 Profile

Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 11:15 pm
Posts: 20754
Location: the bathroom
Simple Torture wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
B wrote:
Quote:
Eliason has tried to resist the current trend to mix albums as loudly as possible. He likes his mixes to have variation, but his product does have to stand up to other modern products. In the end, he hopes fans are successful at resisting the "louder is better" trend.

Eliason has been recording shows since 1993, though he doesn't necessarily have every show. He, the Ten Club, and the band are always looking at what can be modernized or released, but Tim B. did note that sometimes management limits the ideas put before the band so their excitement level always stays high for anything that is released.

The much hated loss of Rockin' in the Free World and Sonic Reducer from the Drop in the Park vinyl was attributed to space. Adding those shows would have required a second disc and driven up the price of the reissue.


I used to be pretty good at reporting on Pearl Jam news.
http://www.theskyiscrape.com/2011/01/si ... 92011.html


i fuckin' knew it!

goddamn just slap those on a 7"


Small claim to fame: I was the first person on RM to notice they were missing: http://archive.theskyiscrape.com/viewto ... 4#p2649270


Image



(i dunno what year you were born)


Top
 
 Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
PostPosted: Tue July 11, 2017 8:10 pm 
Offline
User avatar
I Have A Third Nipple
 Profile

Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 7:41 am
Posts: 19692
Location: Cumberland, RI
bodysnatcher wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
B wrote:
Quote:
Eliason has tried to resist the current trend to mix albums as loudly as possible. He likes his mixes to have variation, but his product does have to stand up to other modern products. In the end, he hopes fans are successful at resisting the "louder is better" trend.

Eliason has been recording shows since 1993, though he doesn't necessarily have every show. He, the Ten Club, and the band are always looking at what can be modernized or released, but Tim B. did note that sometimes management limits the ideas put before the band so their excitement level always stays high for anything that is released.

The much hated loss of Rockin' in the Free World and Sonic Reducer from the Drop in the Park vinyl was attributed to space. Adding those shows would have required a second disc and driven up the price of the reissue.


I used to be pretty good at reporting on Pearl Jam news.
http://www.theskyiscrape.com/2011/01/si ... 92011.html


i fuckin' knew it!

goddamn just slap those on a 7"


Small claim to fame: I was the first person on RM to notice they were missing: http://archive.theskyiscrape.com/viewto ... 4#p2649270


Image



(i dunno what year you were born)


I also won the Simpsons Songs tournament; don't leave that shit out.

_________________
McParadigm wrote:
lol


Top
 
 Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
PostPosted: Tue July 11, 2017 8:16 pm 
Offline
User avatar
Mind Your Tanners
 Profile

Joined: Fri March 22, 2013 7:20 pm
Posts: 8540
Location: 41.1716° S, 174.8248° E
bodysnatcher wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
B wrote:
Quote:
Eliason has tried to resist the current trend to mix albums as loudly as possible. He likes his mixes to have variation, but his product does have to stand up to other modern products. In the end, he hopes fans are successful at resisting the "louder is better" trend.

Eliason has been recording shows since 1993, though he doesn't necessarily have every show. He, the Ten Club, and the band are always looking at what can be modernized or released, but Tim B. did note that sometimes management limits the ideas put before the band so their excitement level always stays high for anything that is released.

The much hated loss of Rockin' in the Free World and Sonic Reducer from the Drop in the Park vinyl was attributed to space. Adding those shows would have required a second disc and driven up the price of the reissue.


I used to be pretty good at reporting on Pearl Jam news.
http://www.theskyiscrape.com/2011/01/si ... 92011.html


i fuckin' knew it!

goddamn just slap those on a 7"


Small claim to fame: I was the first person on RM to notice they were missing: http://archive.theskyiscrape.com/viewto ... 4#p2649270


Image



(i dunno what year you were born)

But you know when he'll expire?

_________________
"I really enjoy sandwiches but the other guys are so good at making sandwiches that I don't make them. Now I make sandwiches."


Top
 
 Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
PostPosted: Tue July 11, 2017 8:36 pm 
Offline
User avatar
Troglodyte
 WWW  Profile

Joined: Wed December 19, 2012 9:53 pm
Posts: 22378
Location: Chapel Hill, NC, USA
bodysnatcher wrote:
B wrote:
Quote:
Eliason has tried to resist the current trend to mix albums as loudly as possible. He likes his mixes to have variation, but his product does have to stand up to other modern products. In the end, he hopes fans are successful at resisting the "louder is better" trend.

Eliason has been recording shows since 1993, though he doesn't necessarily have every show. He, the Ten Club, and the band are always looking at what can be modernized or released, but Tim B. did note that sometimes management limits the ideas put before the band so their excitement level always stays high for anything that is released.

The much hated loss of Rockin' in the Free World and Sonic Reducer from the Drop in the Park vinyl was attributed to space. Adding those shows would have required a second disc and driven up the price of the reissue.


I used to be pretty good at reporting on Pearl Jam news.
http://www.theskyiscrape.com/2011/01/si ... 92011.html


i fuckin' knew it!

goddamn just slap those on a 7"

2016 Fan Club Single!

_________________
Everything's perfectly all right now. We're fine. We're all fine here, now, thank you. How are you?


Top
 
 Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
PostPosted: Tue July 11, 2017 8:37 pm 
Offline
User avatar
NEVER STOP JAMMING!
 Profile

Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 11:15 pm
Posts: 20754
Location: the bathroom
Rangi Guy wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
B wrote:
Quote:
Eliason has tried to resist the current trend to mix albums as loudly as possible. He likes his mixes to have variation, but his product does have to stand up to other modern products. In the end, he hopes fans are successful at resisting the "louder is better" trend.

Eliason has been recording shows since 1993, though he doesn't necessarily have every show. He, the Ten Club, and the band are always looking at what can be modernized or released, but Tim B. did note that sometimes management limits the ideas put before the band so their excitement level always stays high for anything that is released.

The much hated loss of Rockin' in the Free World and Sonic Reducer from the Drop in the Park vinyl was attributed to space. Adding those shows would have required a second disc and driven up the price of the reissue.


I used to be pretty good at reporting on Pearl Jam news.
http://www.theskyiscrape.com/2011/01/si ... 92011.html


i fuckin' knew it!

goddamn just slap those on a 7"


Small claim to fame: I was the first person on RM to notice they were missing: http://archive.theskyiscrape.com/viewto ... 4#p2649270


Image



(i dunno what year you were born)

But you know when he'll expire?


i can control that


Top
 
 Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
PostPosted: Tue July 11, 2017 9:01 pm 
Offline
likes rhythmic things that butt up against each other
 Profile

Joined: Thu January 03, 2013 11:11 pm
Posts: 576
Rangi Guy wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
B wrote:
Quote:
Eliason has tried to resist the current trend to mix albums as loudly as possible. He likes his mixes to have variation, but his product does have to stand up to other modern products. In the end, he hopes fans are successful at resisting the "louder is better" trend.

Eliason has been recording shows since 1993, though he doesn't necessarily have every show. He, the Ten Club, and the band are always looking at what can be modernized or released, but Tim B. did note that sometimes management limits the ideas put before the band so their excitement level always stays high for anything that is released.

The much hated loss of Rockin' in the Free World and Sonic Reducer from the Drop in the Park vinyl was attributed to space. Adding those shows would have required a second disc and driven up the price of the reissue.


I used to be pretty good at reporting on Pearl Jam news.
http://www.theskyiscrape.com/2011/01/si ... 92011.html


i fuckin' knew it!

goddamn just slap those on a 7"


Small claim to fame: I was the first person on RM to notice they were missing: http://archive.theskyiscrape.com/viewto ... 4#p2649270


Image



(i dunno what year you were born)

But you know when he'll expire?

The in between is his.


Top
 
 Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
PostPosted: Tue July 11, 2017 10:31 pm 
Offline
User avatar
Troglodyte
 WWW  Profile

Joined: Wed December 19, 2012 9:53 pm
Posts: 22378
Location: Chapel Hill, NC, USA
:nice:

_________________
Everything's perfectly all right now. We're fine. We're all fine here, now, thank you. How are you?


Top
 
 Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
PostPosted: Tue July 11, 2017 10:33 pm 
Offline
User avatar
Mind Your Tanners
 Profile

Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 12:20 am
Posts: 8107
Simple Torture wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
bodysnatcher wrote:
B wrote:
Quote:
Eliason has tried to resist the current trend to mix albums as loudly as possible. He likes his mixes to have variation, but his product does have to stand up to other modern products. In the end, he hopes fans are successful at resisting the "louder is better" trend.

Eliason has been recording shows since 1993, though he doesn't necessarily have every show. He, the Ten Club, and the band are always looking at what can be modernized or released, but Tim B. did note that sometimes management limits the ideas put before the band so their excitement level always stays high for anything that is released.

The much hated loss of Rockin' in the Free World and Sonic Reducer from the Drop in the Park vinyl was attributed to space. Adding those shows would have required a second disc and driven up the price of the reissue.


I used to be pretty good at reporting on Pearl Jam news.
http://www.theskyiscrape.com/2011/01/si ... 92011.html


i fuckin' knew it!

goddamn just slap those on a 7"


Small claim to fame: I was the first person on RM to notice they were missing: http://archive.theskyiscrape.com/viewto ... 4#p2649270


Image



(i dunno what year you were born)


I also won the Simpsons Songs tournament; don't leave that shit out.


:haha:


Top
 
 Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
PostPosted: Wed July 12, 2017 2:26 am 
Offline
User avatar
Major Dude
 Profile

Joined: Sat January 05, 2013 1:57 pm
Posts: 32212
Location: Where everybody knows your name
E.H. Ruddock wrote:
Ideally what should be done is release a TON of old shows digitally. Let us spend a shit load of money on those. Whatever they have. Then, annually they could pick meaningful or special shows to release on vinyl to appease the vinyl lovers.

_________________
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
- C. Montgomery Burns


Top
 
 Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
PostPosted: Wed July 12, 2017 6:15 pm 
Offline
User avatar
Future Drummer
 Profile

Joined: Sat January 05, 2013 9:37 am
Posts: 2809
CopperTom wrote:
Sure, but you can acknowledge neither source is bad and we could move on...


Are you seriously arguing that the existence of a tinny, mono radio broadcast and an audience recording from the back of an arena is "good enough" to exclude a classic show from being a vault release?

Los Angeles '98 was available in much better quality than this, and nobody complained about that show...


Top
 
 Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
PostPosted: Wed July 12, 2017 8:31 pm 
Offline
User avatar
Champion of RM
 Profile

Joined: Tue January 01, 2013 11:19 pm
Posts: 10245
Location: Northeastern Pennsylvania
Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
CopperTom wrote:
Sure, but you can acknowledge neither source is bad and we could move on...


Are you seriously arguing that the existence of a tinny, mono radio broadcast and an audience recording from the back of an arena is "good enough" to exclude a classic show from being a vault release?

Los Angeles '98 was available in much better quality than this, and nobody complained about that show...

No, that's not remotely what I said. No one complained about the quality of these sources from 7-11-1995 through 7-9-2017. No one. Saying they're bad on 7-10-2017 after 22 years is flat out absurd. Of course an official release is an upgrade, but that doesn't mean the existing sources are bad.

Personally, I would want complete recordings of lesser-loved and circulated concerts. This is probably the second most common pre official bootleg US show behind only Atlanta 94. I also feel there are few complete recordings.

I am excited about this as this is one of my early favorites.

_________________
emanon wrote:
I think I either need to drink less to become more alert, or more so as not to care.


Top
 
 Post subject: Re: Vault Release #7 - Soldier Field '95
PostPosted: Thu July 13, 2017 1:54 am 
Offline
User avatar
likes rhythmic things that butt up against each other
 Profile

Joined: Fri March 31, 2017 7:05 pm
Posts: 736
Location: In The Crevasse
I really hope all the stage banter is kept in. :?


Top
 
Display posts from previous:  Sort by  
Post new topic Reply to topic  [ 411 posts ]  Go to page Previous  1 ... 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 ... 21  Next

Board index » Watched from the Window ... » Pearl Jam


Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 29 guests


You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum

Search for:
Jump to:  
It is currently Thu March 28, 2024 8:16 am