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Re: Pearl Jam - Live at Third Man Records?

Posted: Fri June 10, 2016 6:24 pm
by evenslow
B wrote:
evenslow wrote:Why are we still talking about this in two different threads?
Mostly because chud just mocks people instead of actually providing a link to the existing thread. Are we now satisfied?
:nice:

Re: Pearl Jam - Live at Third Man Records?

Posted: Fri June 10, 2016 6:45 pm
by ButtStones
E.H. Ruddock wrote:Just tell them your name is buttstones. They'll let you in no questions asked
Well, I mean, My light made them stars.

Re: 2016-06-09: Nashville, TN

Posted: Fri June 10, 2016 6:48 pm
by tragabigzanda
pearl jam sucks now

Re: Pearl Jam - Live at Third Man Records?

Posted: Fri June 10, 2016 7:39 pm
by EJ
ButtStones wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:Just tell them your name is buttstones. They'll let you in no questions asked
Well, I mean, My light made them stars.
Any relation to ButtSlaves?

Re: 2016-06-09: Nashville, TN

Posted: Fri June 10, 2016 9:16 pm
by Simple Torture
tragabigzanda wrote:
rick malone wrote:I'm guessing Mike pointed at every person at least twice.
Great post
I was gonna say: this right here is Post Of The Year material.

Re: Pearl Jam - Live at Third Man Records?

Posted: Fri June 10, 2016 11:52 pm
by ButtStones
EJ wrote:
ButtStones wrote:
E.H. Ruddock wrote:Just tell them your name is buttstones. They'll let you in no questions asked
Well, I mean, My light made them stars.
Any relation to ButtSlaves?
I was ButtSlaves, your light made me Stones.

Re: Pearl Jam - Live at Third Man Records?

Posted: Sat June 11, 2016 8:41 am
by Birds in Hell
Birds in Hell wrote:That's a pretty good looking setlist but Life Wasted is a curious choice given virtually every post-2006 version sounds kind of leaden and deflated.
Okay, the Tampa version from this year is actually pretty good.

Re: 2016-06-09: Nashville, TN

Posted: Sat June 11, 2016 6:49 pm
by evenslow
This explains Corduroy...
First, levels had to be tested. Before the Blue Room's "cutting" light could illuminate and archaic technology could live again, the band played the Vitalogy gem "Corduroy" to ensure every string was in tune and every mic was in the right place.
http://www.nashvillescene.com/nashville ... d-man-show

Re: 2016-06-09: Nashville, TN

Posted: Sat June 11, 2016 7:04 pm
by wease
Well, there's your cut track, right there.

Re: 2016-06-09: Nashville, TN

Posted: Fri July 01, 2016 3:12 pm
by tragabigzanda
pearl jam sucks now

Re: 2016-06-09: Nashville, TN

Posted: Fri July 01, 2016 5:36 pm
by Bammer
Purchasing this appears to be unnecessarily complicated.

Someone share the MP3's, kthanks.

Re: 2016-06-09: Nashville, TN

Posted: Fri July 01, 2016 6:00 pm
by CopperTom
Make a 3rd man account.
Then add to cart.
Then your discount code will work.

Re: 2016-06-09: Nashville, TN

Posted: Fri July 01, 2016 6:26 pm
by hlniv
For those who don't get the 10C emails....

Seems like a pretty nice little set of stuff, and the Of The Earth clip makes me think it's a great recording. Unfortunately, it doesn't look like you get a digital version of the music, and I don't even have a working player right now, so I'm going to need someone else to order this, rip the vinyl and share for all.

V A U L T P A C K A G E # 2 9

PEARL JAM LIVE AT THIRD MAN RECORDS



On June 9th, 2016, Third Man Records was humbled to welcome Pearl Jam for a performance in our Nashville Blue Room live venue. Kept secret until the absolute last moment, the crowd of only 250 included lucky Ten Club members, mayors, NBA superstars, country music royalty, and possibly even a few stowaways. To call it a "warm-up” for their headlining set at Bonnaroo two nights later would be to vastly undervalue the evening. The band tore through a clutch collection of songs that spanned both deep cuts and fan favorites. A classic like “Deep” from Ten sits comfortably next to “Life Wasted” from their self-titled album Pearl Jam, and set-closer “Let Me Sleep” was originally recorded in 1990 (and was the band’s first-ever Ten Club release). The highlight of the performance came when Pearl Jam invited Jack White and his guitar to the stage to join on a song that clocked in at over seven minutes and featured wild dueling solos between White and Mike McCready, this epic performance left every mouth in the audience agape and every face on stage all smiles. Those seven minutes were truly some of the most memorable and historic in seven years since the Blue Room opened its doors.

All this said, it should come as no surprise that this performance is the centerpiece of Third Man’s 29th Vault package: a black-and-gold, split-colored vinyl version of Pearl Jam’s set, recorded live direct-to-acetate and packaged in a stunning custom jacket, all soft touch coating and gilded gold metallic ink. While split-colors are normally only made available to attendees of the show, the opportunity to share this once-in-a-lifetime performance with the wide-reaching TMR and PJ world’s was too good to pass up

The following afternoon Eddie Vedder entered Third Man Records’ Voice-o-Graph recording booth and performed an arresting, solo acoustic song. Housed in a custom TMR Record Booth sleeve and pressed on clear transparent vinyl (just like the original) this disc captures a poignant moment for Vedder, and marks the event of yet another musical legend making exceptional use of the Third Man Recording Booth.

Third Man’s accomplished in-house photographer Jamie Goodsell documented the entirety of the evening’s events on his trusty SLR camera. These images have been compiled into a timeless photo book. This embossed, fabric-wrapped, 9” x 6” hardcover photo collection gives the viewer the ability to look behind the curtain, both into Pearl Jam and Third Man's worlds on a special night for both parties.

Rounding out Vault Package #29 are a 1” round metal lapel pin utilizing the custom Pearl Jam/Third Man mashup logo (printed onto silk-screened posters and complimentary beer koozies used that fateful night) in addition to a 3” circular patch of the same design, featuring gold thread and just begging to be sewn onto your motorcycle leather, denim vest, varsity jacket, backpack, wedding gown, pillowcase, coffin lining, underwear, etc, etc...

For this Vault Package #29 ONLY, all members of Pearl Jam’s Ten Club have received a SINGLE-USE coupon code entitling them to $15 off the usual cost of the package. Ten Club members active as of 6/30/16 have been sent their unique code as well as instructions to subscribe. Do NOT subscribe using this product if you are a Ten Club Member. Refer to the information in the e-mail you received.

Re: 2016-06-09: Nashville, TN

Posted: Fri July 01, 2016 6:54 pm
by CopperTom
hlniB

Re: 2016-06-09: Nashville, TN

Posted: Fri July 01, 2016 7:15 pm
by wease
I wonder if Corduroy is included.

Re: 2016-06-09: Nashville, TN

Posted: Sat July 02, 2016 11:15 am
by CopperTom
It's not.

Re: 2016-06-09: Nashville, TN

Posted: Sat July 02, 2016 3:02 pm
by wease
That blows. I really wanted to hear the middle break with only 12 people instead of 12000.

Re: 2016-06-09: Nashville, TN

Posted: Tue April 25, 2017 11:36 am
by jerseyjammer
Bammer wrote:Purchasing this appears to be unnecessarily complicated.

Someone share the MP3's, kthanks.
Did mp3s of this ever surface? Specifically I'm looking for Of the Earth, but would love the whole show.
Thanks

Re: 2016-06-09: Nashville, TN

Posted: Fri April 28, 2017 9:27 pm
by wease
jerseyjammer wrote:
Bammer wrote:Purchasing this appears to be unnecessarily complicated.

Someone share the MP3's, kthanks.
Did mp3s of this ever surface? Specifically I'm looking for Of the Earth, but would love the whole show.
Thanks
I got a link from the platypus. PM him.