You can finally pre-order Alone III and Pinkerton Diaries on Rivers' online store: http://riverscuomo.cinderblock.com/
Anyone going to be in the first 500 to pre-order?
Permalink Reply by Nathan Chandler Drysdale on November 10, 2011 at 6:33pm I feel like I can die now, and I haven't even gotten to read the book yet. I think all this anticipation I had for the book was transformed into anticipation of the pee-order. Now that its here, what is the use of living for anything else?
Unless maybe they start releasing deluxe versions of the Alone series...
Permalink Reply by Bob Decker on November 10, 2011 at 6:44pm this is seriously a big rip off. I as a huge fan of the alone albums and I have enjoyed the insight on all the tracks that have accompanied them in the past. However, having an entire journal with it is unnecessary as I don't really care about reading his personal feelings and what he was going through at the time as I find it to be none of my business and the music alone should express those feelings just fine. I'm a huge Nirvana fan but I didn't rush out and buy Kurt Cobains journals after they were released, because again it is none of my business. I just hope there is an option to purchase these with a track by track analysis similar to the other 2 albums or I will not be paying a cent for this. Sorry, but some of us were waiting more for the music than some journals that should be kept private and not whored out to the world.
Permalink Reply by Cherrie on November 10, 2011 at 6:45pm lol that's funny and somehow very true, this excitement is almost just for the pre-order announcement! What are we going to do with ourselves when we actually get the book in our hot little hands? haha
Nathan Chandler Drysdale said:
I think all this anticipation I had for the book was transformed into anticipation of the pre-order. Now that its here, what is the use of living for anything else?
Unless maybe they start releasing deluxe versions of the Alone series...
Permalink Reply by Nathan Chandler Drysdale on November 10, 2011 at 6:53pm Pinkerton book club
Cherrie said:
lol that's funny and somehow very true, this excitement is almost just for the pre-order announcement! What are we going to do with ourselves when we actually get the book in our hot little hands? haha
Permalink Reply by Farkas on November 10, 2011 at 6:55pm CD should be anywhere from 10-15 dollars...Book should be 20-25 dollars. According to my calculations, this combo shouldn't be more than $30-40 dollars. Besides the fact that you get a limited edition signed poster with it, it's unbelievable that it's $75 total. Plus shipping of course...so you're probably looking at $80 for everything.
I'll wait and go through Amazon or something.
Permalink Reply by Connor on November 10, 2011 at 6:56pm Well there are going to be some people who do want to read his thoughts and what he was going through in those times... so don't complain. haha. If you don't want to get the book, it's simple, you don't have to. I'm sure the CD will be released separately.
Bob Decker said:
this is seriously a big rip off. I as a huge fan of the alone albums and I have enjoyed the insight on all the tracks that have accompanied them in the past. However, having an entire journal with it is unnecessary as I don't really care about reading his personal feelings and what he was going through at the time as I find it to be none of my business and the music alone should express those feelings just fine. I'm a huge Nirvana fan but I didn't rush out and buy Kurt Cobains journals after they were released, because again it is none of my business. I just hope there is an option to purchase these with a track by track analysis similar to the other 2 albums or I will not be paying a cent for this. Sorry, but some of us were waiting more for the music than some journals that should be kept private and not whored out to the world.
Permalink Reply by Kali {Weezer Momma} on November 10, 2011 at 7:02pm Yes.
Nathan Chandler Drysdale said:
Pinkerton book club
Permalink Reply by Bob Decker on November 10, 2011 at 7:02pm I would hope so. I have no problem with paying $10-$15 for this on cd format but $75 plus $20 for shipping? No way!
Connor said:
Well there are going to be some people who do want to read his thoughts and what he was going through in those times... so don't complain. haha. If you don't want to get the book, it's simple, you don't have to. I'm sure the CD will be released separately.
Bob Decker said:this is seriously a big rip off. I as a huge fan of the alone albums and I have enjoyed the insight on all the tracks that have accompanied them in the past. However, having an entire journal with it is unnecessary as I don't really care about reading his personal feelings and what he was going through at the time as I find it to be none of my business and the music alone should express those feelings just fine. I'm a huge Nirvana fan but I didn't rush out and buy Kurt Cobains journals after they were released, because again it is none of my business. I just hope there is an option to purchase these with a track by track analysis similar to the other 2 albums or I will not be paying a cent for this. Sorry, but some of us were waiting more for the music than some journals that should be kept private and not whored out to the world.
Permalink Reply by Sdawg on November 10, 2011 at 7:29pm Pre-ordered.
Merry Christmas to me 
any way of seeing if I'm in the first 500?
Permalink Reply by Dan M. on November 10, 2011 at 7:45pm lol so we're talking like $95 bucks...I'm very interested in the book and listening to the CD, but no way I could pay that sort of money and feel good about it.
Farkas said:
Shipping is about $20.
Dan M. said:CD should be anywhere from 10-15 dollars...Book should be 20-25 dollars. According to my calculations, this combo shouldn't be more than $30-40 dollars. Besides the fact that you get a limited edition signed poster with it, it's unbelievable that it's $75 total. Plus shipping of course...so you're probably looking at $80 for everything.
I'll wait and go through Amazon or something.
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