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Re: R.I.P. Ten Club Singles (1991-2018)

Posted: Sun December 30, 2018 11:01 pm
by verb_to_trust
There is absolutely zero chance the band sends memes and .gifs to each other in a group chat. And the idea of them not wanting to tarnish their legacy is insane. Even with the Jamily worshipping them there is surely a level of understanding that nobody has liked any of their new music for decades now.

Re: R.I.P. Ten Club Singles (1991-2018)

Posted: Sun December 30, 2018 11:02 pm
by Strat
verb_to_trust wrote:There is absolutely zero chance the band sends memes and .gifs to each other in a group chat. And the idea of them not wanting to tarnish their legacy is insane. Even with the Jamily worshipping them there is surely a level of understanding that nobody has liked any of their new music for decades now.
You are exhausting.

Re: R.I.P. Ten Club Singles (1991-2018)

Posted: Mon December 31, 2018 12:22 am
by verb_to_trust
Strat wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:There is absolutely zero chance the band sends memes and .gifs to each other in a group chat. And the idea of them not wanting to tarnish their legacy is insane. Even with the Jamily worshipping them there is surely a level of understanding that nobody has liked any of their new music for decades now.
You are exhausting.
I'm not wrong

Re: R.I.P. Ten Club Singles (1991-2018)

Posted: Mon December 31, 2018 12:24 am
by scottmusic
verb_to_trust wrote:There is absolutely zero chance the band sends memes and .gifs to each other in a group chat. And the idea of them not wanting to tarnish their legacy is insane. Even with the Jamily worshipping them there is surely a level of understanding that nobody has liked any of their new music for decades now.
Considering Matt wished Ed Happy Birthday on Instagram last week, I don’t think chances are zero.

Re: R.I.P. Ten Club Singles (1991-2018)

Posted: Mon December 31, 2018 12:44 am
by 96583UP
scottmusic wrote: If I had to guess? The band (or Eddie) is concerned about their legacy and doesn’t want to put out (what they consider) mediocre material to tarnish it.
they have the material to put out a decent single each year, they just make terrible decisions on what to put out due to a combination of lack of interest by the band in focusing on the exercise and shitty / disinterested staff

Wendy Carlos Twin and ridleybradout could spend 13 minutes in their vault and put out a double vinyl that would knock the shit out of everyone's ass so hard they wouldn't shit again for a month

Re: R.I.P. Ten Club Singles (1991-2018)

Posted: Mon December 31, 2018 3:14 am
by B
96583UP wrote:
scottmusic wrote: If I had to guess? The band (or Eddie) is concerned about their legacy and doesn’t want to put out (what they consider) mediocre material to tarnish it.
they have the material to put out a decent single each year, they just make terrible decisions on what to put out due to a combination of lack of interest by the band in focusing on the exercise and shitty / disinterested staff

Wendy Carlos Twin and ridleybradout could spend 13 minutes in their vault and put out a double vinyl that would knock the shit out of everyone's ass so hard they wouldn't shit again for a month
Ed is ABSOLUTELY the reason they're putting out so little material.

Re: R.I.P. Ten Club Singles (1991-2018)

Posted: Mon December 31, 2018 1:02 pm
by 96583UP
B wrote:
96583UP wrote:
scottmusic wrote: If I had to guess? The band (or Eddie) is concerned about their legacy and doesn’t want to put out (what they consider) mediocre material to tarnish it.
they have the material to put out a decent single each year, Ed just makes terrible decisions on what to put out due to a combination of lack of interest by Ed in focusing on the exercise and shitty / disinterested staff. This is the ironic denouement of Ed’s iron-fisted power-grab; after deposing Dave A and hiring a panoply of sidekicks with personal loyalty to him, he assumed total control of pearl jam but quickly lost interest and has left it to flutter in the breeze unattended, occasionally scooping in for a nostalgia tour to keep the merchandise machine and his hawaiian billionaire blowjob designer lifestyle afloat

Wendy Carlos Twin and ridleybradout could spend 13 minutes in their vault and put out a double vinyl that would knock the shit out of everyone's ass so hard they wouldn't shit again for a month
Ed is ABSOLUTELY the reason they're putting out so little material.
adjustment above

Re: R.I.P. Ten Club Singles (1991-2018)

Posted: Mon December 31, 2018 2:27 pm
by B
I renew tomorrow. I went ahead and dropped to digital.

I'm going to be pissed if they change the whole fan club.

Re: R.I.P. Ten Club Singles (1991-2018)

Posted: Mon December 31, 2018 2:32 pm
by VinylGuy
Im sure the main reason has something to do with both Eddie and Stone. Jeff, Mike and Matt are doing things all the time. Hell they even recorded Safe In The Car this year!!

Both ed and stone seem to have lost the focus to record and release music.

Re: R.I.P. Ten Club Singles (1991-2018)

Posted: Mon December 31, 2018 4:14 pm
by bune
scottmusic wrote:
verb_to_trust wrote:There is absolutely zero chance the band sends memes and .gifs to each other in a group chat. And the idea of them not wanting to tarnish their legacy is insane. Even with the Jamily worshipping them there is surely a level of understanding that nobody has liked any of their new music for decades now.
Considering Matt's social manager wished Ed's social manager Happy Birthday on Instagram last week, I don’t think chances are zero.
fixed that.

Re: R.I.P. Ten Club Singles (1991-2018)

Posted: Mon December 31, 2018 4:50 pm
by epilogue
I knew I didn't own the first single (Let Me Sleep) on vinyl. But long through my stuff, I just now realized I don't have Olympic Platinum either. :|

Guess I'm missing two of these dumb awesome things.

Re: R.I.P. Ten Club Singles (1991-2018)

Posted: Mon December 31, 2018 4:55 pm
by numbers
LOL at people acting like they have the slightest knowledge of the current dynamics and inner workings of this band.

Re: R.I.P. Ten Club Singles (1991-2018)

Posted: Mon December 31, 2018 6:20 pm
by 96583UP
isn't that the entirety of the PJ forum

Re: R.I.P. Ten Club Singles (1991-2018)

Posted: Mon December 31, 2018 6:22 pm
by wease

Re: R.I.P. Ten Club Singles (1991-2018)

Posted: Mon December 31, 2018 6:23 pm
by Bi_3
96583UP wrote:isn't that the entirety of the PJ forum
You’re thinking of two feet thick. The PJ forum is just neckbeards lying about upcoming tour dates

Re: R.I.P. Ten Club Singles (1991-2018)

Posted: Mon December 31, 2018 6:25 pm
by 96583UP
wease wrote:https://www.amazon.com/Pearl-Jam-More-Need-Less/dp/8799937425/ref=pd_sim_14_1?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=8799937425&pd_rd_r=1e107ae6-0d28-11e9-840a-13e19cce6626&pd_rd_w=CAoto&pd_rd_wg=9SDqu&pf_rd_p=18bb0b78-4200-49b9-ac91-f141d61a1780&pf_rd_r=4KDBDTHY8G90A03WWY5N&psc=1&refRID=4KDBDTHY8G90A03WWY5N
pfffff LOL at that guy acting like he have the slightest knowledge of the current dynamics and inner workings of this band
Spoiler: show
Danish rock musician and journalist Henrik Tuxen has followed Pearl Jam since the very beginnings of the Seattle scene of the early 90s and has known the band personally since 1996 as a fan, friend and journalist. He later became a liaison between the band and many of the nine families who lost a child during the band’s concert at Denmark’s Roskilde Festival on June 30, 2000, which Tuxen witnessed from the stage. Now Tuxen generously shares previously unpublished interviews, photos, insights and personal anecdotes of his firsthand interactions with the band.

Re: R.I.P. Ten Club Singles (1991-2018)

Posted: Mon December 31, 2018 6:27 pm
by 96583UP
Bi_3 wrote:
96583UP wrote:isn't that the entirety of the PJ forum
You’re thinking of two feet thick. The PJ forum is just neckbeards lying about upcoming tour dates
but PJ Prada In-Store China Tour 2019 seemed like such a perfect fit....?

Re: R.I.P. Ten Club Singles (1991-2018)

Posted: Mon December 31, 2018 10:07 pm
by Sgt. Crackpot
96583UP wrote:
wease wrote:https://www.amazon.com/Pearl-Jam-More-Need-Less/dp/8799937425/ref=pd_sim_14_1?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=8799937425&pd_rd_r=1e107ae6-0d28-11e9-840a-13e19cce6626&pd_rd_w=CAoto&pd_rd_wg=9SDqu&pf_rd_p=18bb0b78-4200-49b9-ac91-f141d61a1780&pf_rd_r=4KDBDTHY8G90A03WWY5N&psc=1&refRID=4KDBDTHY8G90A03WWY5N
pfffff LOL at that guy acting like he have the slightest knowledge of the current dynamics and inner workings of this band
Spoiler: show
Danish rock musician and journalist Henrik Tuxen has followed Pearl Jam since the very beginnings of the Seattle scene of the early 90s and has known the band personally since 1996 as a fan, friend and journalist. He later became a liaison between the band and many of the nine families who lost a child during the band’s concert at Denmark’s Roskilde Festival on June 30, 2000, which Tuxen witnessed from the stage. Now Tuxen generously shares previously unpublished interviews, photos, insights and personal anecdotes of his firsthand interactions with the band.
WHAT DO YOU KNOW?!

He did deliver all of their children! He also fathered several of them to help the band balance out touring over conception.

Re: R.I.P. Ten Club Singles (1991-2018)

Posted: Tue January 01, 2019 11:54 pm
by Strat
Wow. a recording i've actually never heard. Some dude posted it on the pit....

https://we.tl/t-GgAXsN1JVZ

James taylor cover

Re: R.I.P. Ten Club Singles (1991-2018)

Posted: Wed January 02, 2019 12:09 am
by Bi_3
Strat wrote:Wow. a recording i've actually never heard. Some dude posted it on the pit....

https://we.tl/t-GgAXsN1JVZ

James taylor cover

That’s kinda cool. Thanks