Originally posted by CMIPalaeo:I've never found physical bootlegs anywhere... Must've been exciting times to be able to collect so many

This is how we did it in the days before CD's and the internet...
Originally posted by CMIPalaeo:I've never found physical bootlegs anywhere... Must've been exciting times to be able to collect so many
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[image]
Originally posted by daymo1202:[..]
It was a cool time to be a fan back in the 1980s. Camden Market in London had some serious sellers and traders. O' Connell Street in Dublin was the place you could get the bootlegs here in Ireland. Other independent record stores had some bootlegs behind the counter.
I had a great collection myself but so much went missing when I moved to New York. I wish I still had the 13 June 1987 show, the copy I had sounded fantastic. The others are right about the typos, they were legendary.
Originally posted by Anam:There used to be a guy with a briefcase full of cassettes on O'Connell Bridge. He'd do a runner when he saw the guards coming. Rhythm Records became my No1 spot once CDs came along. Then the 'Inter Net' came along and ruined the world...
Originally posted by Anam:There used to be a guy with a briefcase full of cassettes on O'Connell Bridge. He'd do a runner when he saw the guards coming. Rhythm Records became my No1 spot once CDs came along. Then the 'Inter Net' came along and ruined the world...
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
What was the name of that shop on O'Connell Street? I've read about it, but I think it had shuttered by the time I made it there in '96...
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:Maybe it wasnt o'connell st. Temple bar, maybe?
Originally posted by daymo1202:[..]
This one is still around: I haven't been there in years though.
http://www.freebird.ie/