Via twofeetthick, via Bugs:
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Ed Covers My City of Ruins
OK, if your tapped into any Pearl Jam news source, you've seen this, but it's worth reposting.
Via twofeetthick, via Bugs:
Via twofeetthick, via Bugs:
All That's Sacred, Episode #33
Episode #33 is now available.
Been feeling a little under the weather here lately and had this week’s podcast sneak up on me. Luckily I had some listener help with the song selections and was able to crank this out to end the year on a high note. With #33 being the last episode of 2009, we’re going out with a BANG and featuring songs where Mike McCready ignites the moment by creating sonic fireworks with his instrument! I just couldn’t think of a more appropriate way to close out the year.
Hope you all have a happy and safe New Year! Looking forward to 2010 but recognize that 2009 wasn’t without its highlights. The biggest personal highlight for me this year was the creation of the podcast and connecting with so many of my fellow fans. Thanks to everyone in the Pearl Jam online community and special thanks to Brandon at The Sky I Scrape for the early and continued support. I really appreciate you all coming along for the ride and contributing to the podcast and hope to continue for the foreseeable future. See you next year.
Then head to our forums to discuss it!
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Eddie on CBS Tonight!
Sorry for the late warning, but the TwoFeetThick reminded me that Ed's scheduled to be on the CBS Broadcast of the Kennedy Center Honors. He performed Bruce Springsteen's My City of Ruins.
I stole your picture, Kathy. Thanks!
I stole your picture, Kathy. Thanks!
Monday, December 28, 2009
The Top Ten Pearl Jam Moments of 2009, Part 2
5. The Side Project
With a massive reissue of their debut album, the recording of a new studio album, and tours on 3 continents you'd think that the members of Pearl Jam would have plenty to do. Still, they found time to spring to life with plenty of solo [Eddie, Stone, Mike] performances, as well as reunite great Grunge Era acts like Green River
... and Deranged Diction,
... and Mike treated us to the usual gaggle of Flight to Mars
... and Shadow 86 shows.
4. Austin City Limits
It is a rare occurrence that we get to dig into Pearl Jam on television. Even rarer that the performance is archived on-line. The opening performance of Just Breathe performed with a string trio is so heartfelt that Pearl Jam distributed it as a video for Backspacer's second single.
The show contained little in the way of live rarities, but the band did transition from softer songs to real face-melting numbers with their usual ease. Look for an acoustic version of Lukin with the string trio and Ben Harper joining the band for Red Mosquito, a favorite of this board.
3. Ten Reissue
It was a busy year for reissues and boxed sets. Maybe you picked up Neil Young's Archives, Volume One, or the Beatles' Mono Box (because seriously? stereo?) or Jane's Addiction's Cabinet of Curiosities or the Beastie Boys' first four Grand Royal album reissues, but if you're a die-hard Pearl Jam, you most definitely picked up the Legacy Edition of Ten, packed with two, TWO versions of Ten on CD and Vinyl, MTV's Unplugged on DVD, the Drop in the Park show on vinyl, a replica of the Mamasan demo tape, and a whole pile of cool stuff jammed into a fancy fabric-covered box.
For those of us without $100+ to drop on this eye-candy collectible could spring for smaller, more affordable versions, depending on exactly what piece of memorabilia meant the most to us. Whichever version you got, you most likely dove into the new Redux version of Ten remixed by Brendan O'Brien and spiked on the end with some rare gems including a remixed version of Brother with words which brought Pearl Jam back to the charts. I'm not sure I even put the remastered version into my CD player. For those of you still clinging to your ugly, pink version of Ten ... why? It's just an evil little goat.
2. Backspacer
It's a weird combination of guilt and bliss for a Pearl Jam blogger when Pearl Jam news and reviews pour in so fast that you can't even begin to keep up. Even a round-up with links to all the news articles across the country would have crashed TSIS's servers. I felt like I would be behind the game for the rest of time.
Every member of the band was speaking on to the press. Every website that ever covered music news was talking about Backspacer. They were topping the charts. Target was marketing hard. The marketing lead-up with on-line scavenger hunts and free, rare vinyls. All of that, and the album was, in the end, pretty sweet.
There. I'm caught up.
1. The Spectrum
In the heart of a true fan, what could be a better moment than the release of the new album. Well, how about four shows in a row to close out an arena scheduled for destruction? How about 104 separate songs? How about a cover of Whip It in costume as Devo?
Ed on stage with an accordion for the first ever, live performance of Bugs?
Confetti? A balloon drop?
Speed of Sound?
I'm Open?
Sweet Lew?
Out of My Mind?
Yes ... I think I am out of my mind, but not about the Spectrum Closer being the greatest Pearl Jam moment in all of 2009.
Pearl Jam's October 27, 28, 30, and 31 shows at Philadelphia's doomed Wachovia Spectrum were a spectacular send off with a set of shows that rivals anything Pearl Jam has done before. They were loose. They were sharp. They were funny. They were melancholy. It was clearly a great moment in Pearl Jam history and the fact that Pearl Jam are still not selling the official bootlegs from those shows has fans whispering "boxed set." Surely, fans will step over their own mother for that one. There never has been, nor is there likely to be another, string of Pearl Jam shows as epic as the four-night farewell to the Spectrum.
Good-bye, Spectrum. Good-bye, 2009.
With a massive reissue of their debut album, the recording of a new studio album, and tours on 3 continents you'd think that the members of Pearl Jam would have plenty to do. Still, they found time to spring to life with plenty of solo [Eddie, Stone, Mike] performances, as well as reunite great Grunge Era acts like Green River
... and Deranged Diction,
... and Mike treated us to the usual gaggle of Flight to Mars
Did I miss any? Oh yeah, Temple of the Dog reunites in L.A. for Hunger Strike:
4. Austin City Limits
It is a rare occurrence that we get to dig into Pearl Jam on television. Even rarer that the performance is archived on-line. The opening performance of Just Breathe performed with a string trio is so heartfelt that Pearl Jam distributed it as a video for Backspacer's second single.
The show contained little in the way of live rarities, but the band did transition from softer songs to real face-melting numbers with their usual ease. Look for an acoustic version of Lukin with the string trio and Ben Harper joining the band for Red Mosquito, a favorite of this board.
3. Ten Reissue
It was a busy year for reissues and boxed sets. Maybe you picked up Neil Young's Archives, Volume One, or the Beatles' Mono Box (because seriously? stereo?) or Jane's Addiction's Cabinet of Curiosities or the Beastie Boys' first four Grand Royal album reissues, but if you're a die-hard Pearl Jam, you most definitely picked up the Legacy Edition of Ten, packed with two, TWO versions of Ten on CD and Vinyl, MTV's Unplugged on DVD, the Drop in the Park show on vinyl, a replica of the Mamasan demo tape, and a whole pile of cool stuff jammed into a fancy fabric-covered box.
For those of us without $100+ to drop on this eye-candy collectible could spring for smaller, more affordable versions, depending on exactly what piece of memorabilia meant the most to us. Whichever version you got, you most likely dove into the new Redux version of Ten remixed by Brendan O'Brien and spiked on the end with some rare gems including a remixed version of Brother with words which brought Pearl Jam back to the charts. I'm not sure I even put the remastered version into my CD player. For those of you still clinging to your ugly, pink version of Ten ... why? It's just an evil little goat.
2. Backspacer
It's a weird combination of guilt and bliss for a Pearl Jam blogger when Pearl Jam news and reviews pour in so fast that you can't even begin to keep up. Even a round-up with links to all the news articles across the country would have crashed TSIS's servers. I felt like I would be behind the game for the rest of time.
Every member of the band was speaking on to the press. Every website that ever covered music news was talking about Backspacer. They were topping the charts. Target was marketing hard. The marketing lead-up with on-line scavenger hunts and free, rare vinyls. All of that, and the album was, in the end, pretty sweet.
There. I'm caught up.
1. The Spectrum
In the heart of a true fan, what could be a better moment than the release of the new album. Well, how about four shows in a row to close out an arena scheduled for destruction? How about 104 separate songs? How about a cover of Whip It in costume as Devo?
Ed on stage with an accordion for the first ever, live performance of Bugs?
Confetti? A balloon drop?
Speed of Sound?
I'm Open?
Sweet Lew?
Out of My Mind?
Yes ... I think I am out of my mind, but not about the Spectrum Closer being the greatest Pearl Jam moment in all of 2009.
Pearl Jam's October 27, 28, 30, and 31 shows at Philadelphia's doomed Wachovia Spectrum were a spectacular send off with a set of shows that rivals anything Pearl Jam has done before. They were loose. They were sharp. They were funny. They were melancholy. It was clearly a great moment in Pearl Jam history and the fact that Pearl Jam are still not selling the official bootlegs from those shows has fans whispering "boxed set." Surely, fans will step over their own mother for that one. There never has been, nor is there likely to be another, string of Pearl Jam shows as epic as the four-night farewell to the Spectrum.
Good-bye, Spectrum. Good-bye, 2009.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
The Top Ten Pearl Jam Moments of 2009, Part 1
Surely, 2010 is going to be a great year to be a Pearl Jam fan, especially for Europeans and Louisianians. Pearl Jam has already announced some tour dates and hinted at others. They've murmured something about an EP with Backspacer outtakes. We're expecting seven more remastered, remixed, and/or reissued albums, at least some of which HAVE to be available in 2010.
But before that drool starts staining your shirt, let's look at 2009 one more time, and see why that was a great year to be a Pearl Jam fan.
10. The Fixer Leaks
When you first heard this early clip of The Fixer recorded through the door of Chop Suey, your first thought was probably, "would that dude please shut up! I'm trying to hear the band." It was so bad that Red Mosquito crashed from desperate fans flocking to a 20 second clip from Major League Baseball. No one was talking "Grammy" back then. Nonetheless, this was the first fans heard of the song we would all love to hate. Maybe because it diverges from the Pearl Jam we've known. Maybe because we associate it with a corporate deal with mega-store Target.
Maybe everyone is just too embarrassed to admit how well worn that white (or orange) 45 really is.
9. The Pearl Jam Blogosphere Is (Re)Born
How many Pearl Jam blogs were there in 2008? No, no, no ... I don't mean abandoned, never used pages with a headline featuring a McCready show from 6 months ago. Zip. 2009 has seen the Pearl Jam Blogosphere/Twitterverse/YouTubeNation spring to life. OK, get your RSS Reader open and ready. Not only did we begin actively updating news in February, but TwoFeetThink sprung back to life with a redesign just days later. On-line forums continue to thrive here and at Pearl Jam Boots, Red Black and Yellow, PJCollectors, (to name a few) and the Ten Club (which, by the way, you can now access via a two-dollar iPhone app).
You can also catch regular Pearl Jam news at Given to Cast and Grunge Report, but you can find Twitter feeds from @thesky_iscrape, @twofeetthick, @allthatssacred, @giventocast, @grungereport, @lettertothedead, @PJBugs, @PJVault, @pearljamonline, and oh yeah ... @pearljam themselves.
8. YouTube Channels
YouTube isn't new, and it's not uncommon to find clips of Pearl Jam concerts there. However, 2009 brought us some sweet gems. Pearl Jam, of course, has their own channel where among other things, we've caught a few great recordings by Stone,
... and apparently feeling left out during the roar of press surrounding the reissue of Ten, so does Dave Abruzzesse. He threw up some classic, never before seen live video.
Also, recently the Frogs dumped their collection of Eddie Vedder videos for your enjoyment.
And without YouTube, how would non-Philadelphians know how great Bugs sounds live?
7. The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien Debuts
Nothing brings TSIS's server problems to light like a highly anticipated show featuring never-before heard music by oh my God, oh my God, .... Pearl FUCKING Jam! Yeah, we died ten minutes into the show, but when we were back up in the morning, it was clear that the debate on Got Some, which we were calling "Get Some" [Thanks a lot, nbc.com!] had begun.
Loved it! Hated it! Nothing in between. Eddie smokes too much. Eddie's getting fat! And what was with Conan totally lying to us about the cover of Backspacer?
6. Jamcasting Takes Off
The first Pearl Jam podcast, Given to Cast, debuted in 2006, but 2009 saw a plethora of downloadable content for the rabid fan. Not only did GTC, which had fallen silent for some time, return to the airwaves, All That's Sacred continues a weekly themed show with episodes numbering in the 30s.
Grunge Report recently debuted a podcast, not devoted entirely to Pearl Jam, but often discussing the band. This year also saw two great series of podcasts Ten Code, leading up to the release date for Ten's Reissue, and PearlJamTour.TV, a video cast leading up to the Australian/New Zealand Tour. Pearl Jam fans no longer have to wait or root though piles of vinyl and CD-ROMs to pass the time between albums. Make sure to load up your iPod.
But before that drool starts staining your shirt, let's look at 2009 one more time, and see why that was a great year to be a Pearl Jam fan.
10. The Fixer Leaks
When you first heard this early clip of The Fixer recorded through the door of Chop Suey, your first thought was probably, "would that dude please shut up! I'm trying to hear the band." It was so bad that Red Mosquito crashed from desperate fans flocking to a 20 second clip from Major League Baseball. No one was talking "Grammy" back then. Nonetheless, this was the first fans heard of the song we would all love to hate. Maybe because it diverges from the Pearl Jam we've known. Maybe because we associate it with a corporate deal with mega-store Target.
Maybe everyone is just too embarrassed to admit how well worn that white (or orange) 45 really is.
9. The Pearl Jam Blogosphere Is (Re)Born
How many Pearl Jam blogs were there in 2008? No, no, no ... I don't mean abandoned, never used pages with a headline featuring a McCready show from 6 months ago. Zip. 2009 has seen the Pearl Jam Blogosphere/Twitterverse/YouTubeNation spring to life. OK, get your RSS Reader open and ready. Not only did we begin actively updating news in February, but TwoFeetThink sprung back to life with a redesign just days later. On-line forums continue to thrive here and at Pearl Jam Boots, Red Black and Yellow, PJCollectors, (to name a few) and the Ten Club (which, by the way, you can now access via a two-dollar iPhone app).
You can also catch regular Pearl Jam news at Given to Cast and Grunge Report, but you can find Twitter feeds from @thesky_iscrape, @twofeetthick, @allthatssacred, @giventocast, @grungereport, @lettertothedead, @PJBugs, @PJVault, @pearljamonline, and oh yeah ... @pearljam themselves.
8. YouTube Channels
YouTube isn't new, and it's not uncommon to find clips of Pearl Jam concerts there. However, 2009 brought us some sweet gems. Pearl Jam, of course, has their own channel where among other things, we've caught a few great recordings by Stone,
... and apparently feeling left out during the roar of press surrounding the reissue of Ten, so does Dave Abruzzesse. He threw up some classic, never before seen live video.
Also, recently the Frogs dumped their collection of Eddie Vedder videos for your enjoyment.
And without YouTube, how would non-Philadelphians know how great Bugs sounds live?
7. The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien Debuts
Nothing brings TSIS's server problems to light like a highly anticipated show featuring never-before heard music by oh my God, oh my God, .... Pearl FUCKING Jam! Yeah, we died ten minutes into the show, but when we were back up in the morning, it was clear that the debate on Got Some, which we were calling "Get Some" [Thanks a lot, nbc.com!] had begun.
Loved it! Hated it! Nothing in between. Eddie smokes too much. Eddie's getting fat! And what was with Conan totally lying to us about the cover of Backspacer?
6. Jamcasting Takes Off
The first Pearl Jam podcast, Given to Cast, debuted in 2006, but 2009 saw a plethora of downloadable content for the rabid fan. Not only did GTC, which had fallen silent for some time, return to the airwaves, All That's Sacred continues a weekly themed show with episodes numbering in the 30s.
Grunge Report recently debuted a podcast, not devoted entirely to Pearl Jam, but often discussing the band. This year also saw two great series of podcasts Ten Code, leading up to the release date for Ten's Reissue, and PearlJamTour.TV, a video cast leading up to the Australian/New Zealand Tour. Pearl Jam fans no longer have to wait or root though piles of vinyl and CD-ROMs to pass the time between albums. Make sure to load up your iPod.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Merry Christmas!
Dear Pearl Jam,
All I want for Christmas is a Christmas-themed 45!
All I want for Christmas is a Christmas-themed 45!
Pearl Jam iPhone App
Now you can keep all things Pearl Jam in your pocket for two measly bucks with the new Pearl Jam iPhone App.
Here's a list of features from the Ten Club:
Here's a list of features from the Ten Club:
Home
Media
- Check out the latest news from Pearl Jam
- Join the Ten Club
- Access to your Ten Club member account from anywhere
- Modify your Ten Club online profile
Official Pearl Jam YouTube videos
- A comprehensive collection of every song Pearl Jam has created -- including snippets for most songs
- Detailed track data with snippets for every album on iTunes
- Song details including set lists for live performances, lyrics and more
- Releases and one stop shopping for all official Pearl Jam album
Tour Features
- Interactive record player with 3 bundled songs from Backspacer
Community Features
- Upcoming tour dates
- Past set lists -- giving you mobile access to a chronology of every song ever played live by Pearl Jam
- Tour map with live updates of tour information
- Tour photos with pinch, zoom and flick abilities
- Dynamic show beacon that blinks in time to the ambient sound while at a concert or rocking out in your own home
- Complete access to the Pearl Jam forums
- Ability to post and ready almost anywhere Read and share in the Pearl Jam community anywhere your iPhone or iPod Touch takes you.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
All That's Sacred, Episode #32
Episode #32 is now available.
With Christmas looming so close, I wonder what kind of listenership to expect this week for episode #32. I don’t really have that great of expectations, but I hope most of you find a moment to break away from the craziness of the holiday to tune in to this week’s podcast. This week is notable because every single song was requested by one of you in your own voice! As I had hoped, the voicemail has added a new dimension of connection and interaction to the podcast. It’s nice to have your additional input and perspective and I appreciate you all being game enough to try it out. Most importantly though, there is some great Pearl Jam music being explored here.
Next week is the last podcast of 2009 and I want to end things with a BANG! I can think of only one way to accomplish that and that’s by featuring songs where Mike McCready is shredding guitar and melting faces! I got a list started but, as always, I’d really like some help from you listeners. If you got something to contribute, please contact me by email, Facebook, Twitter, or check out the voicemail at 707-SACRED9 (707-722-7339).
Have wonderful holiday weekend and see you next week to ring in the New Year!
Then head to our forums to discuss it!
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Grunge Report Radio, 12/16/2009
The December 16th episode of Grunge Report Radio is now available.
On the December 16th edition of Grunge Report Radio hosts Brett and Duncan answer fan questions about Pearl Jam’s 2010 touring plans and much more. There are also plenty of Creed and Billy Corgan jokes. The next episode of Grunge Report Radio will also be fan question driven, so if you have questions post them in the comments here or on our forums in the FORUMS section.
All That's Sacred, Episode #31
Episode #31 is now available.
This year is quickly wrapping itself up and I figured episode #31 would be a great opportunity to reflect on the year that was by featuring a few highlights from some of the 2009 Pearl Jam shows. This last year found the band in a really good place – showing no signs of slowing down or becoming a caricature of their former selves. The guys continue to grow, perform, and surprise at a level that would be the envy of any self-respecting band.
The anticipation for 2010 is already building with the recent dates announced for Europe and The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. I’m quietly hoping for a few dates here in the Pacific Northwest. I’ll just have to wait and see how it all plays out.
Next week on #32, we’ll be featuring some listener requests via the voicemail – which include a few additional 2009 tour highlights. I’m really enjoying this new interaction and I still have a few more spaces to fill so if you’d like to contribute, please call 707-SACRED9 (707-722-7339). I appreciate all the continued support and participation.
Then head to our forums to discuss it!
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Pearl Jam in New Orleans
The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival has announced their performer schedule, and one of our favorite bands will be in attendance.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Grunge Report Podcast
I'm a little late in announcing the Grunge Report Podcast. It's not solely Pearl Jam centric, but you can check it out here. We'll post updates here when there is a significant Pearl Jam mention. Enjoy.
Monday, December 7, 2009
Vedder at Kennedy Center Honors
Last night Eddie performed My City of Ruins with a gospel choir at the Springsteen tribute at Kennedy Center Honors.
Washington D.C.’s elite rubbed elbows with rock & roll royalty Sunday night as Eddie Vedder, Ben Harper, John Mellencamp, Sting and Melissa Etheridge paid tribute to Bruce Springsteen, one of five recipients of the Kennedy Center Honors at an elaborate tribute show. Robert DeNiro, Mel Brooks, jazz pianist Dave Brubeck and opera soprano Grace Bumbery were the other honorees at the ceremony, which will air December 29th on CBS.
The People Speak Airing December 13
This Sunday you can catch The People Speak featuring Eddie on the History Channel. Read more at the Ten Club.
The 2010 Euro Tour
Finally!!! It's official.
Here are your dates.
PEARL JAM EUROPE 2010
DATE CITY VENUE
22-June / Dublin, Ireland / 02 Arena
23-June / Belfast, Ireland / Odyssey Arena
25-June / London, England / Hard Rock Calling Hyde Park
27-June / TBD / TBD
30-June / Berlin, Germany / Wuhlheide
1-July / TBD / TBD
3-July / Arras, France / Main Square Festival
4-July / Werchter, Belgium / Rock Werchter Festival
6-July / TBD / TBD
9-July / TBD / TBD
10-July / Oeiras, Portugal / Optimus Alive Festival
PEARL JAM EUROPE 2010
DATE CITY VENUE
22-June / Dublin, Ireland / 02 Arena
23-June / Belfast, Ireland / Odyssey Arena
25-June / London, England / Hard Rock Calling Hyde Park
27-June / TBD / TBD
30-June / Berlin, Germany / Wuhlheide
1-July / TBD / TBD
3-July / Arras, France / Main Square Festival
4-July / Werchter, Belgium / Rock Werchter Festival
6-July / TBD / TBD
9-July / TBD / TBD
10-July / Oeiras, Portugal / Optimus Alive Festival
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Hard Rock Calling 2010?
Rumors containing the words Pearl, Jam, Europe, and 2010 continue. I guess there will be more news tomorrow.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Vote Now: Spin Magazine's Artist of the Year
The Fixer Nominated for a Grammy
I tweeted this the night of the announcement, but if you watch the news page, you might have missed it.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
All That's Sacred, Episode #29
Episode #29 is now available.
The holiday season is upon us and I thought it only appropriate to make episode #29 a playlist of some of Pearl Jam’s yearly gifts via the annual Holiday 45 exclusive to Ten Club members. A couple of these aren’t “Christmas” songs per se, but still felt wintery and fitting. I’ll be back with the commentary next week, but figured I’d sit this one out. I thought some of you might want to have this for a little background ambiance while you gift-wrap, visit, and/or imbibe in the coming weeks – I’d just be getting in the way of the music.
I also included two Six Degrees of PJ tracks to mix it up a bit. While there is an easy connection to the artist on the first track, the second track ends the podcast and requires a little more analysis – although you don’t have to be a rock historian to connect the dots. While this closing track was recorded over 40 years ago, it’s regrettably and eerily still relevant to today – and a subtle reminder that we still live in a crazy world despite all the feel-good holiday sentiments. The more things “change”, the more they stay the same…
Then head to our forums to discuss it!
Pearl Jam: Number Three Hottest Tour!
Behind the Boss and ... wuh?
Pearl Jam lands at #3 on the Hot Tours rankings with totals from its four sold-out shows at the Wachovia Spectrum in Philadelphia (Oct. 27-28, 30-31), the final concert performances in the 42-year old arena now scheduled for demolition.
Bruce Springsteen, Green Day, Kings of Leon and The Dead were among the artists to perform at the arena during its final year of operation. With over 400,000 tickets sold since the beginning of the year, the Spectrum ended the year with total reported grosses surpassing $23.8 million.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
PearlJamTour.tv, Episode Sixteen
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
All That's Sacred, Episode #28
Episode #28 is now available.
Tomorrow is Thanksgiving and I wanted to take a moment to express my sincere gratitude to all of you for taking the time to listen and contribute to the podcast. This year has been a real battle for me (for a number of reasons that I won’t bore you with), but this little experiment of mine has been an enormous bright spot despite the dark days. It’s been an amazing learning experience and creative outlet but most importantly, it’s been really incredible connecting with so many of you from all over the globe. So again, many thanks and well wishes to all of you this holiday.
Episode #28 is dedicated to contributions via the new podcast voicemail – 707-SACRED9 (707-722-7339). I have high hopes that this addition to the podcast will allow for greater interaction and connectivity. It’s been a real kick to hear from you all more directly and I think we’re off to a promising start. I appreciate those of you who were game enough to call and get the ball rolling. Keep ‘em coming!
Not a whole lot of band news to comment on. Rumors are bubbling about a European tour in 2010 just as the Oz tour is wrapping up. Fingers crossed with high hopes for the coming year!
Then head to our forums to discuss it!
Europe 2010?
Well, well, well ... look what Grunge Report unearthed!
I'm guessing that CBS didn't vet the announcement of this contest with Pearl Jam.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Vote For Backspacer on Billboard.com
Billboard.Com is accepting votes for Reader's Choice Album of the Year and Album of the Decade. Vote your favorite as long as it's Backspacer!
Next month, as Billboard.com unveils all of the charts of the year and decade -- the year-end and decade-end Hot 100, Billboard 200, and many many more -- we will also be posting the Billboard critics' top albums of 2009 and of the 2000s. But our critics' picks are only part of the story. We want to find out what you think were the best records released this year and this decade. Make your voice heard by casting your vote in the form below by Dec. 2, 2009 (click one of the options, or write in any album of your choice). Then come back on Dec. 11 to find out which albums were the readers' top choices.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
PearlJamTour.tv, Episode Fifteen
Episode Fifteen: The Tour Continues is now available on Pearljamtour.tv.
The discussion continues here.
The discussion continues here.
ACL On-Line
If you're like me and your local PBS affiliate doesn't carry Austin City Limits at a reasonable hour, you can watch Pearl Jam's performance on the ACL website.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Transmissions From The Digital Lounge
The latest from Ten Club has hit Inboxes.
You can pre-order the Just Breathe/Got Some single on CD or Vinyl via HMV right now!
You can also pick up some new Backspacer-themed apparel at Volcom, a hoodie for $55 and two hats for $22.
You can pre-order the Just Breathe/Got Some single on CD or Vinyl via HMV right now!
You can also pick up some new Backspacer-themed apparel at Volcom, a hoodie for $55 and two hats for $22.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Given To Cast, 11/18/2009
The November 18th episode of Given To Cast is up.
Then head to our forums to discuss it!
ACL Fest Episode
Me, rambling on about my experience that weekend along with some music from the show and some Between The Songs rants too.
Songs Include:
Why Go
Got Some
Not For You
Given To Fly
Unthought Known
Daughter
The Fixer
Red Mosquito
Mountain Song
Rockin' In The Free World
Then head to our forums to discuss it!
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
All That's Sacred, Episode #27
Episode #27 is now available.
As promised, episode #27 revisits some of our favorite front man’s better politically-inspired rants. Regardless of where you fall on the political spectrum, it’s definitely an eye-opener to look back a few years to re-examine how the band was processing the world around them. As the country became more polarized and with Pearl Jam being one of the more socially and politically active bands around, it was inevitable that the tours during the Bush years were going to yield some compelling moments.
As an aside, I wanted to thank those who took the plunge and called the podcast voicemail last week. In an effort to make the podcast more interactive, I set up a Google Voice account for the podcast at 707-SACRED9 (707-722-7339). I’ve been stoked at the response so far and I’ve decided to dedicate #28 entirely to listener voicemails and requests. I still need a few more to round out a complete show so I implore a few more of you to call in and contribute.
Thanks for the continued support and listenership. As always, I love hearing from y’all. Hit me up via email, Facebook, Twitter, or the new voicemail. Take care and hope you folks “down under” are having a blast at the shows!
Then head to our forums to discuss it!
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Just Breathe at Austin City Limits
Pearl Jam has release a gorgeous video of Just Breathe. It's footage from this Saturday's Austin City Limits broadcast. Sadly, they have disabled embedding, but if you want to catch some good Vedder/Cameron harmonization you can click here to enjoy it or buy it on iTunes.
Thanks to RM Poster, Riot Actor 25, for the scans of Drum! Magazine. I'll link to his scans below or you can check out the Red Mosquito Forum.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
PearlJamTour.tv, Episode Fourteen
Episode Fourteen: Live From Perth is now available on Pearljamtour.tv.
The discussion continues here.
The discussion continues here.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
All That's Sacred, Episode #26
Episode #26 is now available.
Greetings! Last week’s rant podcast was a screaming success with 600+ downloads to date! We’ll be revisiting the rants on #27 but in the meantime, episode #26 highlights some touring rarities from past Australian shows. The guys are kicking off the tour “Down Under” this Saturday in Perth and I thought it was only fitting to do something to help get our friends in the South Pacific ready for the awesomeness that is Pearl Jam.
I talk about this for a minute on the podcast, but I wanted to take a moment here to introduce the podcast voicemail. I set up a Google Voice account over the weekend and now you can call in your stories and requests! I can then export the messages into an mp3 and cut it right into the podcast. It’s just the latest idea I had to make the podcast even more interactive and allow y’all to participate more directly and actually be on the podcast. I’m hopeful some of you will give it a go and I’m eager to hear what you got. The number is 707-SACRED9 (707-722-7339). Hope to hear from some of you soon!
Thanks, as always, for tuning and checking out the podcast. I also appreciate all the suggestions and correspondence. I’m thinking of doing a 2009 tour highlights show in the coming weeks so let me know if you have any suggestions. I have a few ideas, but I’d really like to know what you think would be cool to play and why. Try the voicemail if you’re feeling adventurous or you can always still contact me via email,Facebook, or Twitter. Thanks again and enjoy #26.
Then head to our forums to discuss it!
Ten Club
Time to see your friend for what you require. Ten Club members just got this e-mail.
5x1: PEARL JAM LANCE MERCER/PLACE DATE BUNDLE
PEARL JAM Vs. AMES BROS
2008 LADIES REAPER TOUR SHIRT 2007
PEARL JAM LOLLAPALOOZA MENS SHIRT
2008 PEARL JAM TOTE BAG
2007 PEARL JAM LOLLAPALOOZA LADIES SHIRT
2008 LEAVES TOUR LADIES SHIRT
2008 EAGLE PEARL JAM TOUR SHIRT
2008 MENS REAPER TOUR T-SHIRT
Ladies Green Devilhead Zip Hoodie Ladies
Blue MexHead Zip Hoodie
GREEN DEVILHEAD ZIP HOODIE
Red MexHead Zip Hoodie
2008 REAPER SHIRT
PSYCHOTROPIC T
2008 PEARL JAM TOTE BAG-RED
PEARL JAM 2005 SOUTH AMERICA TOUR POSTER
2003 RIOT ACT SCARECROW TOUR SHIRT
BLACKGOLD T
BANDWAGON T
KILLER T
K.A.O.S. LONGSLEEVE T
BANDWAGON CAP
PEARL JAM 2006 RED BADGE SET
10C STICKER
MONKEY WRENCH STICKER
SOUND ENGINEERING STICKER
SWEET LEW STICKER SHEET
GET RIGHT T-SHIRT
GREEN DISEASE T-SHIRT
LOVE BOAT CAPTAIN T-SHIRT
LBC YOUTH HOODIE
LBC Sticker
Scarecrow Sticker
BLUE GHOUL STICKER
RA SKULL STICKER
OLD WEST SALOON T-SHIRT
LADIES TONEARM BABYDOLL T
VENOM ’04 T-SHIRT
BLUE RETRO MOOKIE SHIRT
WHITE RETRO MOOKIE SHIRT
RED RETRO MOOKIE SHIRT
PEARL JAM GORGE 2005 T-SHIRT
GIMME T
FIDDLER T
HAWK STICKER
TIGER STICKER
Canadian Tour 2005 Wolf Sticker
Flaming Skull Sticker
PEARL JAM 2006 AVOCADO TOUR SHIRT
PEARL JAM 2006 MEN’S AVOCADO TOUR SHIRT
BINAURAL HEAD STICKER
PLACE/DATE BOOK-SOFT COVER
FLEET CENTER REHEARSAL POSTER
LADIES TIGER T
LADIES FOREST T
NOAM CHOMSKY PATRIOT DECK
LADIES DEVIL T
HOWARD ZINN PATRIOT DECK
2008 KIDS SKULL SHIRT
KID’S JAM T-SHIRT
2001 ASTRO-KIDS SHIRT
20% OFF
2009 PEARL JAM BUILT TO LAST T SHIRT
2009 TEN OF CLUBS HOODIE
PEARL JAM BACKSPACER CD
2009 PEARL JAM ST. CHRISTOPHER KEY CHAIN
THE FIXER/SUPERSONIC 7”
2009 TEN OF CLUBS FLEXFIT CAP
2009 TEN OF CLUBS SHIRT
2009 BACKSPACER ONESIE
2009 PEARL JAM SIGG WATER BOTTLE PEARL JAM
BACKSPACER VINYL LP
2009 BACKSPACER CRASHIOUS ROADSHOW HOODIE
Skull Logo Onesie
PJ WINGS Onesie
2009 Black T-Shirt
2008 TEN DELUXE EDITION
PJ Onesie 2009
Music For Rhinos T-Shirt
TEN 2008 LEGACY
2008 STICKMAN SHIRT
2008 STICKMAN HOODIE
STICKMAN ONESIE
LIVE AT THE GORGE 05/06 CD BOX SET
2008 TEN SUPER DELUXE EDITION
2009 Choices T-Shirt
2008 TEN VINYL EDITION
PEARL JAM AMES BROS TAMPA '03 T-SHIRT
PEARL JAM AMES BROS TAMPA '03 LADIES T-SHIRT
PEARL JAM AMES BROS SANTA BARBARA '06 T-SHIRT
PEARL JAM AMES BROS ISTANBUL '96 T-SHIRT
SHOWBOX DVD
TEN CLUB EDITION PEARL JAM CD
BURN TO SHINE SEATTLE, WA 01.27.07 DVD
IMMAGINE IN CORNICE DVD
TEN CD
VS. CD
VITALOGY CD
REARVIEWMIRROR CD
NO CODE CD
YIELD CD
LIVE ON 2 LEGS CD
RIOT ACT CD
LOST DOGS CD
LIVE AT BENAROYA HALL CD
PEARL JAM
Man of the Hour CD single
BINAURAL CD
LIVE AT THE GARDEN DVD
Compiling this list has really taught me that the Ten Club should consider working on uniformity in the merchandise titles.
Members-only sale now through the weekend. Save 20-50% on almost everything in the store.50% OFF
Just type in the code "NEED IT" at checkout and the appropriate discounts will be applied. Coupon works for current members only.
Beginning Monday, November 16th sale will be open to everyone. Sale ends Friday, November 20, 2009.
50% off select merchandise- T-shirts, posters, stickers and more. ****
20% off music and new items ****
Sale ends November 20th at 5 pm pacific standard time.
****Bootlegs, memberships and some items excluded. Sale limited to items in stock.
5x1: PEARL JAM LANCE MERCER/PLACE DATE BUNDLE
PEARL JAM Vs. AMES BROS
2008 LADIES REAPER TOUR SHIRT 2007
PEARL JAM LOLLAPALOOZA MENS SHIRT
2008 PEARL JAM TOTE BAG
2007 PEARL JAM LOLLAPALOOZA LADIES SHIRT
2008 LEAVES TOUR LADIES SHIRT
2008 EAGLE PEARL JAM TOUR SHIRT
2008 MENS REAPER TOUR T-SHIRT
Ladies Green Devilhead Zip Hoodie Ladies
Blue MexHead Zip Hoodie
GREEN DEVILHEAD ZIP HOODIE
Red MexHead Zip Hoodie
2008 REAPER SHIRT
PSYCHOTROPIC T
2008 PEARL JAM TOTE BAG-RED
PEARL JAM 2005 SOUTH AMERICA TOUR POSTER
2003 RIOT ACT SCARECROW TOUR SHIRT
BLACKGOLD T
BANDWAGON T
KILLER T
K.A.O.S. LONGSLEEVE T
BANDWAGON CAP
PEARL JAM 2006 RED BADGE SET
10C STICKER
MONKEY WRENCH STICKER
SOUND ENGINEERING STICKER
SWEET LEW STICKER SHEET
GET RIGHT T-SHIRT
GREEN DISEASE T-SHIRT
LOVE BOAT CAPTAIN T-SHIRT
LBC YOUTH HOODIE
LBC Sticker
Scarecrow Sticker
BLUE GHOUL STICKER
RA SKULL STICKER
OLD WEST SALOON T-SHIRT
LADIES TONEARM BABYDOLL T
VENOM ’04 T-SHIRT
BLUE RETRO MOOKIE SHIRT
WHITE RETRO MOOKIE SHIRT
RED RETRO MOOKIE SHIRT
PEARL JAM GORGE 2005 T-SHIRT
GIMME T
FIDDLER T
HAWK STICKER
TIGER STICKER
Canadian Tour 2005 Wolf Sticker
Flaming Skull Sticker
PEARL JAM 2006 AVOCADO TOUR SHIRT
PEARL JAM 2006 MEN’S AVOCADO TOUR SHIRT
BINAURAL HEAD STICKER
PLACE/DATE BOOK-SOFT COVER
FLEET CENTER REHEARSAL POSTER
LADIES TIGER T
LADIES FOREST T
NOAM CHOMSKY PATRIOT DECK
LADIES DEVIL T
HOWARD ZINN PATRIOT DECK
2008 KIDS SKULL SHIRT
KID’S JAM T-SHIRT
2001 ASTRO-KIDS SHIRT
20% OFF
2009 PEARL JAM BUILT TO LAST T SHIRT
2009 TEN OF CLUBS HOODIE
PEARL JAM BACKSPACER CD
2009 PEARL JAM ST. CHRISTOPHER KEY CHAIN
THE FIXER/SUPERSONIC 7”
2009 TEN OF CLUBS FLEXFIT CAP
2009 TEN OF CLUBS SHIRT
2009 BACKSPACER ONESIE
2009 PEARL JAM SIGG WATER BOTTLE PEARL JAM
BACKSPACER VINYL LP
2009 BACKSPACER CRASHIOUS ROADSHOW HOODIE
Skull Logo Onesie
PJ WINGS Onesie
2009 Black T-Shirt
2008 TEN DELUXE EDITION
PJ Onesie 2009
Music For Rhinos T-Shirt
TEN 2008 LEGACY
2008 STICKMAN SHIRT
2008 STICKMAN HOODIE
STICKMAN ONESIE
LIVE AT THE GORGE 05/06 CD BOX SET
2008 TEN SUPER DELUXE EDITION
2009 Choices T-Shirt
2008 TEN VINYL EDITION
PEARL JAM AMES BROS TAMPA '03 T-SHIRT
PEARL JAM AMES BROS TAMPA '03 LADIES T-SHIRT
PEARL JAM AMES BROS SANTA BARBARA '06 T-SHIRT
PEARL JAM AMES BROS ISTANBUL '96 T-SHIRT
SHOWBOX DVD
TEN CLUB EDITION PEARL JAM CD
BURN TO SHINE SEATTLE, WA 01.27.07 DVD
IMMAGINE IN CORNICE DVD
TEN CD
VS. CD
VITALOGY CD
REARVIEWMIRROR CD
NO CODE CD
YIELD CD
LIVE ON 2 LEGS CD
RIOT ACT CD
LOST DOGS CD
LIVE AT BENAROYA HALL CD
PEARL JAM
Man of the Hour CD single
BINAURAL CD
LIVE AT THE GARDEN DVD
Compiling this list has really taught me that the Ten Club should consider working on uniformity in the merchandise titles.
Monday, November 9, 2009
Stone RickRolls Us
Ten Club's official YouTube site just rickroll'd us via a Stone Gossard cover.
EDIT: Sorry, looks like Ten Club removed the video. We should know better. Whenever Ten Club posts something on-line, grab it quick, because it might not last. *cough* Rock Around Barack *cough*cough*
EDIT EDIT: Videos back. Ten Club's awesome!
EDIT: Sorry, looks like Ten Club removed the video. We should know better. Whenever Ten Club posts something on-line, grab it quick, because it might not last. *cough* Rock Around Barack *cough*cough*
EDIT EDIT: Videos back. Ten Club's awesome!
Sunday, November 8, 2009
PearlJamTour.tv, Episode Thirteen
Episode Thirteen: Showday Information is now available on Pearljamtour.tv.
The discussion continues here.
The discussion continues here.
Grunge by Michael Lavine
Just in time for Christmas, Michael Lavine's photo book, Grunge, (with text by Thurston Moore) which the Seattle Times describes as "a look at the punk scene on the streets and in the clubs of Seattle that gave rise to Nirvana, Mudhoney, Pearl Jam and more" hits shelves (November 10th). The Seattle Times has several sample pages.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Double A-Side
PJCollectors.com has found an artifact that gives us some idea of what is meant by the term "double A-side." It appears as though British radio stations were given both singles and allowed to choose between Got Some and Just Breathe based on their format, programming, and/or mood.
Friday, November 6, 2009
Ed Recommends Leatherman Book
When I first saw this brief letter by Eddie Vedder recommending that his listeners read The Old Leatherman by Dan W. DeLuca, I wasn't going to bother posting it.
Dear Listeners,
I was recently sent a book that I thought some of you more hardcore folks might find interesting.
It’s called The Old Leather Man written by Dan DeLuca. It is a detailed historical document all about this intense character who roamed the northeast on foot in the mid to late 1800s.
About twelve years ago on a winters day hike my friend Tim R., his kids and I stumbled upon one of his old caves. That night I was inspired to write not one but two songs about the man (the second, not so creatively titled "Leatherman II" was never released…definitely the more somber of the two).
While this book offers up his life and times in the most complete manner as possible, the mystery of Leather Man remains intact.
It’s also interesting to note the parallels between the Leather Man and Chris McCandless who we got to know through Into the Wild.
Just thought I’d pass it on…
Ed
October 23, 2009
... but then he mentioned a potential, future B-side, and I got all giddy.
Backspacer's Second Single: Just Breathe
I guess this makes it official.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Buy Your Spectrum Seat
Want to take home your seat for Pearl Jam's 4-night stand at the Spectrum? $195
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
All That's Sacred, Episode #25
Episode #25 is now available.
You asked for it and you got it. Episode #25 explores some Ed’s better rants over the years as suggested by you listeners. In fact the response was so overwhelming, I actually had more rants than I could use for one podcast. So in addition to those played today, another episode in the very near future will feature those rants that were more politically-inspired. As always, I appreciate all the feedback and suggestions and thank you for taking the time to listen each week. Hope you enjoy #25.
Then head to our forums to discuss it!
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Bugs!!
Last night must have been off the hook b/c there is still no setlist posted on TwoFeetThick, Given To Cast, or the Grunge Report, and I can usually count on waking up to setlists on all 3 of those sites. So, we'll have to stick with my personal highlight so far, which I think was last night (Halloween). BUGS!
EDIT: I lied. Grunge Report has the setlist.
Set List: Why Go, Last Exit, Corduroy, Severed Hand, The Fixer, Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town, You Are, Amongst The Waves, Even Flow, Pilate, Unthought Known, Daughter/Another Brick In The Wall Part 2 (Waters), Johnny Guitar, Rats, I’m Open, I Got Shit, Glorified G, Out Of My Mind, Black, Insignificance, Life Wasted
1st encore: Just Breathe w/string quartet, The End w/string quartet, Low Light, Speed Of Sound, Jeremy w/string quartet, Inside Job, Bugs w/string quartet, Spin The Black Circle, Porch
2nd encore: Whip It (Devo), Got Some, Crown Of Thorns (Mother Love Bone), Satan’s Bed, Sweet Lew, Do the Evolution, Better Man/Save It For Later (English Beat), Smile, Alive, Rockin’ In The Free World (Young), Yellow Ledbetter/Star Spangled Banner
EDIT: I lied. Grunge Report has the setlist.
Set List: Why Go, Last Exit, Corduroy, Severed Hand, The Fixer, Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town, You Are, Amongst The Waves, Even Flow, Pilate, Unthought Known, Daughter/Another Brick In The Wall Part 2 (Waters), Johnny Guitar, Rats, I’m Open, I Got Shit, Glorified G, Out Of My Mind, Black, Insignificance, Life Wasted
1st encore: Just Breathe w/string quartet, The End w/string quartet, Low Light, Speed Of Sound, Jeremy w/string quartet, Inside Job, Bugs w/string quartet, Spin The Black Circle, Porch
2nd encore: Whip It (Devo), Got Some, Crown Of Thorns (Mother Love Bone), Satan’s Bed, Sweet Lew, Do the Evolution, Better Man/Save It For Later (English Beat), Smile, Alive, Rockin’ In The Free World (Young), Yellow Ledbetter/Star Spangled Banner
PearlJamTour.tv, Episode Twelve
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
All That's Sacred, Episode #24
Episode #24 is now available.
Well, to say that the guys are off to a promising start would be an understatement. Last night in Philly, Ed intimated that they intended to play every song they know over the 4 night stand to close the Spectrum -- and judging from the soundcheck and set list, he just might have been serious!
To help put a little wind in their sails, episode #24 features listener-requested material from a couple past Philly shows. As is demonstrated, there have been more than a few memorable Pearl Jam highlights in the City of Brotherly Love and this week promises to eclipse them all!
To everyone at the shows, have a blast and know that those of us unable to be there are living through you vicariously so keep the details coming.
See you again next week where we highlight some of Ed’s best rants over the years.
Then head to our forums to discuss it!
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