Vault #8: Missoula, MT, 8/29/2005

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Re: Vault #8: Missoula, MT, 8/29/2005

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I think the physical quality of the release (packaging and LP quality) matches up with the price point very well. I am okay with no ephemera or essays or anything. Would love if they could start doing 2 per year, though, and would also be happy (I feel like I'm in the minority here) if they released tour compilations if they've got good performances of incomplete shows sitting around. If the next Vault was "Australia '98" or "East Coast '96" I would still be excited, maybe even moreso.
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Simple Torture wrote:I think the physical quality of the release (packaging and LP quality) matches up with the price point very well. I am okay with no ephemera or essays or anything. Would love if they could start doing 2 per year, though, and would also be happy (I feel like I'm in the minority here) if they released tour compilations if they've got good performances of incomplete shows sitting around. If the next Vault was "Australia '98" or "East Coast '96" I would still be excited, maybe even moreso.
And for God's sake, release a VFC show.
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Simple Torture wrote:I think the physical quality of the release (packaging and LP quality) matches up with the price point very well. I am okay with no ephemera or essays or anything. Would love if they could start doing 2 per year, though, and would also be happy (I feel like I'm in the minority here) if they released tour compilations if they've got good performances of incomplete shows sitting around. If the next Vault was "Australia '98" or "East Coast '96" I would still be excited, maybe even moreso.
I'd love that.
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Birds in Hell wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:I think the physical quality of the release (packaging and LP quality) matches up with the price point very well. I am okay with no ephemera or essays or anything. Would love if they could start doing 2 per year, though, and would also be happy (I feel like I'm in the minority here) if they released tour compilations if they've got good performances of incomplete shows sitting around. If the next Vault was "Australia '98" or "East Coast '96" I would still be excited, maybe even moreso.
I'd love that.
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With what they did with Live On Two Legs I cant see what the hold up would be to curate one of these.
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Teeeeeekay wrote:With what they did with Live On Two Legs I cant see what the hold up would be to curate one of these.
I know it's hard to believe, but listening to like 70 shows (that possibly only exist as un-mixed multi-tracks) in order to put together a compilation isn't exactly a breeze. That's 70 fucking versions of Betterman.
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Sounds awful.

But getting paid to do so, could be tolerable.
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Wendy Carlos's Twin wrote:
Teeeeeekay wrote:With what they did with Live On Two Legs I cant see what the hold up would be to curate one of these.
I know it's hard to believe, but listening to like 70 shows (that possibly only exist as un-mixed multi-tracks) in order to put together a compilation isn't exactly a breeze. That's 70 fucking versions of Betterman.
How many tours had that many shows before the bootleg era began? Just '98 and the early 90's, right?
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did anyone in Canada get hit with import charges on this? I never have before, but for this, $39....

I'm assuming 10club doesn't do refunds... like if I decline the import charges to send it back to them, can I ask for a refund?
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Monkey_Driven wrote:How many tours had that many shows before the bootleg era began? Just '98 and the early 90's, right?
I was exaggerating a little bit, but not much. This is basically what I am doing for a living now. (Not for PJ)
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Tass Man wrote:did anyone in Canada get hit with import charges on this? I never have before, but for this, $39....

I'm assuming 10club doesn't do refunds... like if I decline the import charges to send it back to them, can I ask for a refund?
I would email them first...looks like they do do refunds but you have to arrange it first; you'll probably have to eat shipping, though:
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Simple Torture wrote:
Tass Man wrote:did anyone in Canada get hit with import charges on this? I never have before, but for this, $39....

I'm assuming 10club doesn't do refunds... like if I decline the import charges to send it back to them, can I ask for a refund?
I would email them first...looks like they do do refunds but you have to arrange it first; you'll probably have to eat shipping, though:
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awesome, thanks for the info!
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Bootleg CD purchases are shipped directly from Nugs.net, usually within 7-10 days of placing your order. Bootleg CD orders will take longer process and ship during holidays, tours and when a bootleg is newly released.
It's been over 10 days. Is it really possible that SO MANY people ordered the Missoula CD that Nugs can't get them all out in 10 days. For a company that's been doing this for a decade, they haven't sped up the process very much. In fact, I think they do it slower than they did when Pearl Jam first started using them.
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B wrote:
Bootleg CD purchases are shipped directly from Nugs.net, usually within 7-10 days of placing your order. Bootleg CD orders will take longer process and ship during holidays, tours and when a bootleg is newly released.
It's been over 10 days. Is it really possible that SO MANY people ordered the Missoula CD that Nugs can't get them all out in 10 days. For a company that's been doing this for a decade, they haven't sped up the process very much. In fact, I think they do it slower than they did when Pearl Jam first started using them.
I think the shutdown has them slowed some.

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I haven’t even opened my vinyl yet. Sure glad I spent money on it
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you can go here and listen to it instead and then just keep it in the wrapper to appreciate in value:

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Whoa, I just sold Constitution Hall for $400.

Forgot I even had it listed.
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super nintendo chalmers wrote:Whoa, I just sold Constitution Hall for $400.

Forgot I even had it listed.
Damn son. Nice!
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Monkey_Driven wrote:
super nintendo chalmers wrote:Whoa, I just sold Constitution Hall for $400.

Forgot I even had it listed.
Damn son. Nice!

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Damn I only got $355 for that.
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