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Pearl Jam Third Man Records Vault 29 Vinyl Record Includes all extras, book 2016

Sold Date: February 11, 2018
Start Date: February 6, 2018
Final Price: £72.00 (GBP)
Bid Count: 3
Seller Feedback: 1746
Buyer Feedback: 4

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Having a clear out, it's that time in my life, old, poor health, i can't take it with me, so it's time for these items to go to a good home. Pearl Jam coloured vinyl, 7'', book, all extras. Found this in storage since 2016, New. FREE UK postage, will be well packed.  Please pay ASAP for quick dispatch.
On June 9th, 2016, Third Man Records was humbled to welcome Pearl Jam for a performance in our  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.

On 08-Feb-18 at 23:40:50 GMT, seller added the following information:

PS Just wanted to clarify that the recording of the 7'' was done in the Third Man Booth and that quality is of a lesser standard, it's the way it's meant to be. I haven't played it, but have the audio from another download source, so the 7'' isn't faulty it's the rough way it was recorded. I am sure the fans will already know this.