Re: PJ Live at Third Man Records Vault Package
Posted: Sat July 09, 2016 10:22 pm
He still might not have the codes. I just wanted to make sure he was looking in the right place.
yeah, that of the earth snippet sounded greatStrat wrote:Pearl jam sounds better in a small space these days so im looking forward to it. beautiful package too.
What a bunch of snobby foolishness.Birds in Hell wrote:The format itself is fine, though CDs are arguably superior. I've owned plenty of records but I sold them all a while ago, I've found the "vinyl resurgence" of the last decade or so really off-putting.tommymtcom wrote:Why do you have a firm stance against vinyl?Birds in Hell wrote:I'm actually thinking about ordering this which additionally means buying a record player again and ending my firm stance against vinyl.
Hmm.
I made a decision a while ago to stick with CD/digital only but then something like this comes along and I have to wonder whether I should relax the rules a little.
It's definitely foolish but I don't know about snobby.verb_to_trust wrote:What a bunch of snobby foolishness.Birds in Hell wrote:The format itself is fine, though CDs are arguably superior. I've owned plenty of records but I sold them all a while ago, I've found the "vinyl resurgence" of the last decade or so really off-putting.tommymtcom wrote:Why do you have a firm stance against vinyl?Birds in Hell wrote:I'm actually thinking about ordering this which additionally means buying a record player again and ending my firm stance against vinyl.
Hmm.
I made a decision a while ago to stick with CD/digital only but then something like this comes along and I have to wonder whether I should relax the rules a little.
"Snobby Foolishness" is when people who have no idea how vinyl is mastered lecture you about how warm and gooey something sounds when it is nothing more than the CD transferred to an inferior format.verb_to_trust wrote: What a bunch of snobby foolishness.
I'm having difficulty reconciling this response with what I wrote, verb.verb_to_trust wrote:I actually look forward to more and more elitists turning their nose up at vinyl ( which obviously is a flawed medium in many ways). Let them go find the next thing they can champion as the cool thing for a while until too many people show up.
verb_to_trust wrote:I actually look forward to more and more elitists turning their nose up at vinyl ( which obviously is a flawed medium in many ways). Let them go find the next thing they can champion as the cool thing for a while until too many people show up.

I'm trolling, mostlyBirds in Hell wrote:I'm having difficulty reconciling this response with what I wrote, verb.verb_to_trust wrote:I actually look forward to more and more elitists turning their nose up at vinyl ( which obviously is a flawed medium in many ways). Let them go find the next thing they can champion as the cool thing for a while until too many people show up.
Ugh. I fucking hate hipsters.theplatypus wrote:Cassettes. That's the next thing that's making a comeback for some goddamn reason.
Regular ol' Daniel Lanois over thereE.H. Ruddock wrote:I have the capability of turning a cassette to digital
I bet I could do it better.E.H. Ruddock wrote:I have the capability of turning a cassette to digital, so whenever that is the cool thing for you hipsters and Pearl Jam releases something on cassette only, I'm your man.