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Re: Vault #1 (Seattle, 1/17/1992) on Vinyl

Posted: Wed November 10, 2021 9:00 pm
by B
liebzz wrote:I’m impressed. I assumed we would hear blowback from people who attended PJ20 demanding that the release was special for them. Maybe I am missing something. I’ll get it once it is on CD. $45 plus shipping is a lot to spend on a show…it costs more than the cost of seeing that show with a friend in 1992, right?
It's cheaper than the Zombie Funkos.

Re: Vault #1 (Seattle, 1/17/1992) on Vinyl

Posted: Wed November 10, 2021 9:22 pm
by liebzz
Man, they sell a lot of things.

Re: Vault #1 (Seattle, 1/17/1992) on Vinyl

Posted: Wed November 10, 2021 9:29 pm
by B
The dog collars were only $40.

Re: Vault #1 (Seattle, 1/17/1992) on Vinyl

Posted: Wed November 10, 2021 9:33 pm
by Simple Torture
B wrote:The dog collars were only $40.
Yeah, and my wife's already has a rip in it. Cheaply made shit.

Re: Vault #1 (Seattle, 1/17/1992) on Vinyl

Posted: Wed November 10, 2021 9:34 pm
by Simple Torture
Also, while I've done my usual spiel about the shallow vault and how a compilation would be nice, I am excited for this one.

Re: Vault #1 (Seattle, 1/17/1992) on Vinyl

Posted: Wed November 10, 2021 9:35 pm
by CopperTom
It's a fucking shame that the Vault series has turned into vinyl-only bullshit releases.

Re: Vault #1 (Seattle, 1/17/1992) on Vinyl

Posted: Wed November 10, 2021 9:39 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
I still want a set of those camp mugs that I regret not buying.

Re: Vault #1 (Seattle, 1/17/1992) on Vinyl

Posted: Wed November 10, 2021 9:49 pm
by B
Simple Torture wrote:
B wrote:The dog collars were only $40.
Yeah, and my wife's already has a rip in it. Cheaply made shit.
When you collar the wife, you've got to expect some resistance.

Re: Vault #1 (Seattle, 1/17/1992) on Vinyl

Posted: Wed November 10, 2021 10:02 pm
by B
Ha! I actually found a picture of the dog collars!

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Re: Vault #1 (Seattle, 1/17/1992) on Vinyl

Posted: Wed November 10, 2021 10:03 pm
by Simple Torture
B wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
B wrote:The dog collars were only $40.
Yeah, and my wife's already has a rip in it. Cheaply made shit.
When you collar the wife, you've got to expect some resistance.
ITT we learn that B's wife doesn't respond to the "heel" command.

Re: Vault #1 (Seattle, 1/17/1992) on Vinyl

Posted: Wed November 10, 2021 10:06 pm
by B
Simple Torture wrote:
B wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
B wrote:The dog collars were only $40.
Yeah, and my wife's already has a rip in it. Cheaply made shit.
When you collar the wife, you've got to expect some resistance.
ITT we learn that B's wife doesn't respond to the "heel" command.
That's a feature, my friend.

Re: Vault Release #10 - No Code Show 2014 Moline

Posted: Mon November 15, 2021 3:42 am
by mkay0
Strat wrote:Was hoping they'd do both Vault 1 and 2. 2 being the Vic right? now thats a show i'd love on my turntable.
Vault 2 is the Vic. I'd bet my house that is the next one they do, and hopefully it's within the next six months. Makes no sense to just do #1
dad wrote:I thought Jeff said they were working on vault with an audience mix.

did you let us down, Jeffrey?
Where did he say this? If this is something the will consider, the options have opened WAY up.

Re: Vault #1 (Seattle, 1/17/1992) on Vinyl

Posted: Mon November 15, 2021 2:32 pm
by Kevin Davis
liebzz wrote:I’m impressed. I assumed we would hear blowback from people who attended PJ20 demanding that the release was special for them. Maybe I am missing something. I’ll get it once it is on CD. $45 plus shipping is a lot to spend on a show…it costs more than the cost of seeing that show with a friend in 1992, right?
I wonder how many people who were handed that thing upon walking in were relatively casual fans who just said, "WTF am I supposed to do with this?" and threw it away.
mkay0 wrote:
dad wrote:I thought Jeff said they were working on vault with an audience mix.

did you let us down, Jeffrey?
Where did he say this? If this is something the will consider, the options have opened WAY up.
Like a soundboard/AUD matrix, or just slapping a label on an audience recording and selling it for $45 on vinyl?

I guess the music is theirs to sell but this would be a disappointment, IMO. I have my fondnesses for certain audience recordings but can't imagine getting excited about something like that as an officially-sanctioned product (at least not from PJ, where so many high quality recordings already exist and lower-quality ones are abundant on the internet).

Though to be fair, a high-quality 1996-98 show is probably the only PJ item that would tempt me these days. I'm pretty happy with the abundance of great quality stuff we already have, especially when we have guys like Brad and WCT to whip it into shape for us.

Re: Vault #1 (Seattle, 1/17/1992) on Vinyl

Posted: Mon November 15, 2021 3:50 pm
by dad
Kevin Davis wrote:
liebzz wrote:I’m impressed. I assumed we would hear blowback from people who attended PJ20 demanding that the release was special for them. Maybe I am missing something. I’ll get it once it is on CD. $45 plus shipping is a lot to spend on a show…it costs more than the cost of seeing that show with a friend in 1992, right?
I wonder how many people who were handed that thing upon walking in were relatively casual fans who just said, "WTF am I supposed to do with this?" and threw it away.
mkay0 wrote:
dad wrote:I thought Jeff said they were working on vault with an audience mix.

did you let us down, Jeffrey?
Where did he say this? If this is something the will consider, the options have opened WAY up.
Like a soundboard/AUD matrix, or just slapping a label on an audience recording and selling it for $45 on vinyl?

I guess the music is theirs to sell but this would be a disappointment, IMO. I have my fondnesses for certain audience recordings but can't imagine getting excited about something like that as an officially-sanctioned product (at least not from PJ, where so many high quality recordings already exist and lower-quality ones are abundant on the internet).

Though to be fair, a high-quality 1996-98 show is probably the only PJ item that would tempt me these days. I'm pretty happy with the abundance of great quality stuff we already have, especially when we have guys like Brad and WCT to whip it into shape for us.
Jeff said it on podcast/youtube interview a few months ago. i can't quite remember which one, but i feel like it's either posted in the jeff ament appreciation thread, or the pearl jam references one. he didn't specify from what show or tour, but said it was a mix of what they had and an AUD recording.

Re: Vault #1 (Seattle, 1/17/1992) on Vinyl

Posted: Wed November 17, 2021 3:40 pm
by Teeeeeekay
SOLD OUT.

Re: Vault #1 (Seattle, 1/17/1992) on Vinyl

Posted: Wed November 17, 2021 3:44 pm
by B
Or did Jim the Intern fuck that posting up at the same time he was fucking up the Earthling posting?

Re: Vault #1 (Seattle, 1/17/1992) on Vinyl

Posted: Wed November 17, 2021 3:55 pm
by Simple Torture
Teeeeeekay wrote:SOLD OUT.
Wow, I can't remember a vault ever being sold out before it's actually shipped. My guess is that these are already pressed, they're just waiting for them to arrive in order to ship them.

Re: Vault #1 (Seattle, 1/17/1992) on Vinyl

Posted: Wed November 17, 2021 3:57 pm
by Simple Torture
FWIW it's still available in the UK shop.

Re: Vault #1 (Seattle, 1/17/1992) on Vinyl

Posted: Wed November 17, 2021 4:00 pm
by Teeeeeekay
I got the last 2 vaults under the same subscription year. :hooray:

Re: Vault #1 (Seattle, 1/17/1992) on Vinyl

Posted: Wed November 17, 2021 4:00 pm
by dad
Simple Torture wrote:FWIW it's still available in the UK shop.
well, cheerio, pip pip, bob's yer uncle.