Re: Green River remix/reissues
Posted: Thu November 08, 2018 8:45 pm
Finally a new idea for a thread.the biggest Pearl Jam logistical fuck up.
Finally a new idea for a thread.the biggest Pearl Jam logistical fuck up.
over/under on the page count?McParadigm wrote:Finally a new idea for a thread.the biggest Pearl Jam logistical fuck up.
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I'm confused how these are any different than the Loser editions that I can buy off the SubPop website without a Ten Club membership.LP pre-orders will receive the exclusive Ten Club variants of Dry As a Bone on transparent green vinyl and Rehab Doll on transparent lime green vinyl: https://megamart.subpop.com/bundles/dry ... bum_bundle
Your need to own everything PJ related is out of control, BB wrote:I'm confused how these are any different than the Loser editions that I can buy off the SubPop website without a Ten Club membership.LP pre-orders will receive the exclusive Ten Club variants of Dry As a Bone on transparent green vinyl and Rehab Doll on transparent lime green vinyl: https://megamart.subpop.com/bundles/dry ... bum_bundle
See above "wife" comment. Also, I haven't bought any of these yet.E.H. Ruddock wrote:Your need to own everything PJ related is out of control, BB wrote:I'm confused how these are any different than the Loser editions that I can buy off the SubPop website without a Ten Club membership.LP pre-orders will receive the exclusive Ten Club variants of Dry As a Bone on transparent green vinyl and Rehab Doll on transparent lime green vinyl: https://megamart.subpop.com/bundles/dry ... bum_bundle
Mark Arm (Green River vocalist): I don’t know if this is a thing people do anymore, but when most of us got into punk rock, we just got rid of our old records. Like, “This is fuckin’ Day One. From this point on, all that old shit is bullshit.” And after a while, you’d hear something and go, “That wasn’t really that bad.” And I quickly bought a lot of the records that I used to have before and had sold, like Sweet’s Desolation Boulevard and the first four Aerosmith records. I tried getting back into Kiss, and it just didn’t work for me after hardcore. It didn’t have the energy; it was sort of the same with Ted Nugent. It seemed weak in comparison.