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Re: Post-Riot Act Moneygrab

Posted: Mon February 03, 2020 1:38 am
by evenslow

Re: Post-Riot Act Moneygrab

Posted: Mon February 03, 2020 1:39 am
by 96583UP
i revise this PRAMG inference as they are using it as a means to promote donations to Vitalogy Foundation

Re: Post-Riot Act Moneygrab

Posted: Mon February 03, 2020 1:41 am
by Ms Harmless
yeah I don't find that usage tasteless and it sounds really nice

Re: Post-Riot Act Moneygrab

Posted: Mon February 03, 2020 4:13 am
by EJ
Was there ever a pre Riot Act Money Exchange?

Re: Post-Riot Act Moneygrab

Posted: Mon February 03, 2020 2:02 pm
by Clem Halibut
EJ wrote:Was there ever a pre Riot Act Money Exchange?
Yeah, it's called the 10 club

Re: Post-Riot Act Moneygrab

Posted: Wed February 05, 2020 3:21 am
by 96583UP
********PRAMG ALERT SYSTEM ACTIVATED*******
Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder played a private show for NetJets on Saturday night at Ice Palace Film Studios in Miami.
The visionary bringing you an unabashedly climate-change themed album presents:

A private performance at a miami beach superbowl party honoring a private jet company
https://www.jambase.com/article/eddie-v ... yant-miami

Re: Post-Riot Act Moneygrab

Posted: Wed February 05, 2020 3:25 am
by 96583UP
even if for charity there is no justifying this when you are doing a climate change album

Re: Post-Riot Act Moneygrab

Posted: Wed February 05, 2020 3:48 am
by EJ
I wonder if he brought his personal submarine for this trip.

Re: Post-Riot Act Moneygrab

Posted: Wed February 05, 2020 3:58 am
by 96583UP
he's wearing the gilet again

Re: Post-Riot Act Moneygrab

Posted: Wed February 05, 2020 4:11 am
by Monkey_Driven
96583UP wrote:he's wearing the gilet again
I laughed at this.

Re: Post-Riot Act Moneygrab

Posted: Wed February 05, 2020 5:17 am
by given2trade
96583UP wrote:********PRAMG ALERT SYSTEM ACTIVATED*******
Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder played a private show for NetJets on Saturday night at Ice Palace Film Studios in Miami.
The visionary bringing you an unabashedly climate-change themed album presents:

A private performance at a miami beach superbowl party honoring a private jet company
https://www.jambase.com/article/eddie-v ... yant-miami
bwhahahahahhhahahhahahahaahha the best.

Re: Post-Riot Act Moneygrab

Posted: Wed February 05, 2020 5:34 am
by Higgs
Nice kicks.

Re: Post-Riot Act Moneygrab

Posted: Wed February 05, 2020 6:31 am
by Homeboyd
I must be in the minority but I say make that cash and don't apologize. Imagine the flack they would get if they were still brooding as millionaire fifty year olds...

Re: Post-Riot Act Moneygrab

Posted: Wed February 05, 2020 7:26 am
by Huell
I don’t think it’s that they make money, it’s that PJ sell an ethos of consideration and humility in situation where it’s missing...from emotional early period, to binaural and riot act talking about immoral companies (insignificance, unemployable ) greed (Green disease) advertising isolating people (ghost) the list goes on... up to the abomination of Cant Deny Me where Ed calls out ‘the rich man’.... groan

Dave Grohl is swimming in dough but no one gives him crap for flying around in a private jet or taking corporate sponsorship because he doesn’t make his money by criticising it. Ed built this persona of a punk rock ethos for years, up to 2006 and just cashed it in over and over. It’s becoming more and more apparent while they do try to limit and control coverage of it. The salesforce AGM was the turning point for me.

I wish it wasn’t the case but I try to separate it from my enjoyment of the music. DOTC bodes well, a climate change album at this point is suspect anyway and I fear ‘woke’ but I’m nearly 40 and fanboying about the band is sad. I hope that I can take something from their perspective that I can apply to my own life at this stage and not get caught up in the band I loved 20 years ago.

Re: Post-Riot Act Moneygrab

Posted: Wed February 05, 2020 7:38 am
by Anders
Good post. :thumbsup:

Re: Post-Riot Act Moneygrab

Posted: Wed February 05, 2020 8:01 am
by verb_to_trust
Ed dresses like a lame ass mall walker. The bored husband browsing the current events section of Barnes and Noble while his wife returns a blouse at Dillard's.

Re: Post-Riot Act Moneygrab

Posted: Wed February 05, 2020 8:23 am
by Higgs
verb_to_trust wrote:Ed dresses like a lame ass mall walker. The bored husband browsing the current events section of Barnes and Noble while his wife returns a blouse at Dillard's.
:shock: Ed and I are closer than I realised.

Re: Post-Riot Act Moneygrab

Posted: Wed February 05, 2020 8:33 am
by Homeboyd
Huell wrote:I don’t think it’s that they make money, it’s that PJ sell an ethos of consideration and humility in situation where it’s missing...from emotional early period, to binaural and riot act talking about immoral companies (insignificance, unemployable ) greed (Green disease) advertising isolating people (ghost) the list goes on... up to the abomination of Cant Deny Me where Ed calls out ‘the rich man’.... groan

Dave Grohl is swimming in dough but no one gives him crap for flying around in a private jet or taking corporate sponsorship because he doesn’t make his money by criticising it. Ed built this persona of a punk rock ethos for years, up to 2006 and just cashed it in over and over. It’s becoming more and more apparent while they do try to limit and control coverage of it. The salesforce AGM was the turning point for me.

I wish it wasn’t the case but I try to separate it from my enjoyment of the music. DOTC bodes well, a climate change album at this point is suspect anyway and I fear ‘woke’ but I’m nearly 40 and fanboying about the band is sad. I hope that I can take something from their perspective that I can apply to my own life at this stage and not get caught up in the band I loved 20 years ago.
Well said. I just think it’s completely unrealistic to apply an ethos from 25 years ago to the band now. They’re mid fifties and 90% of the U.S. doesn’t even realize they are even a band anymore. They had a snippet of a song on a Super Bowl commercial and only the hardest of the hardcore would even have realized it was them.

They may have sold out by their own standards but in the large scheme of things they have remained pretty much under the radar. Except for the Target commercial, that was pure ass :haha:

At the end of the day they’ve become your standard rich “Hollywood” liberals which is almost always a recipe for gross hypocrisy.

Re: Post-Riot Act Moneygrab

Posted: Wed February 05, 2020 8:46 am
by Anders
A private performance for a jet company, in these climate change times, seems a lot worse than a Target commercial.

Re: Post-Riot Act Moneygrab

Posted: Wed February 05, 2020 12:40 pm
by CopperTom
Am I the only one who thinks they've graduated from PRAMG and entered into the Post Lightning Bolt Money Grab era? They've upped the ante already. Massive Deal with Ticketmaster. Verizon commercial. Private jet private shows. Think about it folks.