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.
Listen to a 30-second sneak peek clip below:

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...Non-Ten Club members can sign up for a Platinum Vault Subscription through the usual process here.
Subscribe now by July 31st: thirdmanrecords.com/vault
Can’t wait. This is gonna be sweet. Got my tracking number today, but mine will ship near the end. (Reverse alphabetical order by last name)
george petersmarck: On average, Vault packages ship 6-8 weeks from the payment deadline, which means we can start slavering for this one around mid- to late-September.
silly question here – any idea when this ships out?
Next vault release, Bob Dylan live at third man on “Tangled-up-in Blue” vinyl
TBH only reason I didn’t unsub for this was because the Tidal discount means you get it almost for free when I’d be subscribing to Tidal HiFi anyway….
Saw PJ on their first European tour and one of my friends is pretty close so I know they’re good guys, solid musicians and all that. But they just don’t rock my boat. Sorry.
geez, who doesn’t like Pearl Jam FFS
Hoping for a quality pressing.
Very excited for this Vault. Not suprised some people are upset/ not interested. Not everyone is a PJ fan( I am) and 60 bones for 1LP is a lot. I usually only get the vaults when it is JW/ WS related though.
Amy Broghamer: You bought a set of records and all of the other physical items described above. TMR has so far not included digital recordings in Vault packages.
I’m still confused as to what I just bought – is there a digital recording of this event?