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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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"Official" bootlegs
What's out there for "Official" Bootlegs? That is, Bootlegs released officially by bands?
Examples: Aerosmith--Live Bootleg Morphine--Bootleg Detroit (One of the hottest sounding Bootls I've ever heard) Velvet Underground--Final V.U. (AKA Final View), plus a couple others that I can't think of... I know there's a ton of Greatful Dead Official Boots, but I've never listened to them or owned them... |
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Mas Vagina Porfavor
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Pearl Jam releases about 3 or 4 bootlegs every year. They don't sell them online anymore though.
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Baird
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3 or 4? I think they released a few more than that...
Neurosis have started issuing them, but I've not bothered to check them out. Meant to be good though. |
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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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Morphine's Bootleg Detroit was a boot that was recorded on low-fi by someone in the crowd. When a couple members heard it, they decided to digitally master it and release it as a live album. Same sorta deal with Aerosmith's "Live Bootleg." Is it that kinda deal, or just a live recording? |
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