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What is your Pearl Jam holy grail?
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This for me. I'd choose any unheard studio work over live albums by far.epilogue wrote:This is probably what I go with if I had to pick something. I'd add any and all other complete songs. High quality studio versions of all yet-to-be released songs would be amazing.gardenparty wrote:Studio versions of
Falling Down, Last Soldier, Puzzles & Games and Anything in Between
Maybe add Cold Concession, Of the Earth and Let it Ride and release it as a lost album
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This poster. I have one but it's been used and abused and I'd like a new one I could frame.

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* Album-collection of outtakes/rough mixes/live jams from each record after Ten - like what Radiohead did with OKNOTOK
* A real, unsanitized biography of the band with the band and their former members' cooperation
* The band producing show-specific cd or book-like binding/scrapbook thing so I can house bootlegs of the shows I attended in them. They'd never release all the boots and if they did they would be missing songs, so I'll supply the sounds if they provide the packaging.
* A real, unsanitized biography of the band with the band and their former members' cooperation
* The band producing show-specific cd or book-like binding/scrapbook thing so I can house bootlegs of the shows I attended in them. They'd never release all the boots and if they did they would be missing songs, so I'll supply the sounds if they provide the packaging.
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Imagine if they release something like those minidisks from the Ok Computer sessions, my god!!!
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This. I know there's PJ20, but something meaty like that Replacements book, which I still would like to read, would be great.nomorecrackpipes wrote:* Album-collection of outtakes/rough mixes/live jams from each record after Ten - like what Radiohead did with OKNOTOK
* A real, unsanitized biography of the band with the band and their former members' cooperation
* The band producing show-specific cd or book-like binding/scrapbook thing so I can house bootlegs of the shows I attended in them. They'd never release all the boots and if they did they would be missing songs, so I'll supply the sounds if they provide the packaging.
Also, every show possible from the Yield tour, anything and everything Yield.
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Video of the State College 2003 show to pop up?
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"I'll never suck Satan's cooooooooooooccccccckkkkkkkkkkkkkkk"Mr.x wrote:Video of the State College 2003 show to pop up?
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The entire Molo Sessions
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bodysnatcher wrote:The entire Molo Sessions
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More like Mo-no Sessions.
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So not getting the Molo sessions is our holy grail, yeah?
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Listened to Better Man again today, out of morbid curiosity.McParadigm wrote:So not getting the Molo sessions is our holy grail, yeah?
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(1) a recording of Ed's soundtrack for Out of the Furnace; (2) a live version of Better Days.
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Given that this hasn't been released makes my think it's as bad as rumored.FlatSideofaDog wrote:(1) a recording of Ed's soundtrack for Out of the Furnace;
emanon wrote:I think I either need to drink less to become more alert, or more so as not to care.
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Yeah I really don’t wanna hear that. Gigaton feels like a slightly new (ie. better) style of Ed’s singing. I really disliked his singing style (Especially slower songs) through the BS/LB years. I feel like those Out of the Furnace songs would be right in that wheelhouse.
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Well he sounds pretty great in the re-recorded version of Release. Didn't the director say that the songs were so good that they took attention away from other parts of the film that he wanted in the foreground? Could just be an excuse but I can think of a few soundtracks that do just that.
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I heard EV received no positive feedback from the early listens.FlatSideofaDog wrote:Well he sounds pretty great in the re-recorded version of Release. Didn't the director say that the songs were so good that they took attention away from other parts of the film that he wanted in the foreground? Could just be an excuse but I can think of a few soundtracks that do just that.
emanon wrote:I think I either need to drink less to become more alert, or more so as not to care.
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entire? there are more songs?bodysnatcher wrote:The entire Molo Sessions
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Scott Cooper said the songs were distracting with the footage. he decided not to use them. He should have, because the movie sucks.CopperTom wrote:I heard EV received no positive feedback from the early listens.FlatSideofaDog wrote:Well he sounds pretty great in the re-recorded version of Release. Didn't the director say that the songs were so good that they took attention away from other parts of the film that he wanted in the foreground? Could just be an excuse but I can think of a few soundtracks that do just that.
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