Originally posted by LUCIEN80700:[..]
this shows are available ?
Originally posted by LUCIEN80700:[..]
this shows are available ?
Originally posted by dvschend:[..]
I don't care for buying bootleg cd's since most of them are free downloads anyway. But if one IEM of the JT17 (preferably Amsterdam or Brussels) tour would be released on vinyl I would probably pay big bucks for it. Luckily for me I didn't find one yet at the record fairs
Originally posted by Ramone:[..]
Apparently they are recorded, I do not know if they are available out there already. And it is possible that they have an audio quality similar to those of San José.
Originally posted by hoserama:Collectors are an odd bunch.
Wanting a vinyl bootleg of something that was recorded and mixed in digital.
At a certain point, just admit you're not in it for the music, but rather all the colors.
Originally posted by hoserama:Collectors are an odd bunch.
Wanting a vinyl bootleg of something that was recorded and mixed in digital.
At a certain point, just admit you're not in it for the music, but rather all the colors.
Originally posted by hoserama:Collectors are an odd bunch.
Wanting a vinyl bootleg of something that was recorded and mixed in digital.
At a certain point, just admit you're not in it for the music, but rather all the colors.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:[..]
Hahaha.
Originally posted by hoserama:Collectors are an odd bunch.
Wanting a vinyl bootleg of something that was recorded and mixed in digital.
At a certain point, just admit you're not in it for the music, but rather all the colors.
Originally posted by Ramone:There are vinyl, CD, digital solo collectors. There are those who record everything to CD too, I think everything is respectable, provided that in the first place the band is supported and not the parasites that we already know.