When/if it gets posted i'll put it up, like you i'm not a fan of you tube rips so i wouldn't get it myself. A proper recording might surface surely someone had a tape recorder with them.
This is a copy of the latest state of play by the poster trying to piece it together:
"So far I have 3 hours and 8 minutes of the show, which means I'm just looking for 32 more minutes. If anyone has any of what I'm looking for, or even other songs (some YouTube clips have very tinny audio)"
Originally posted by clover68:i already have them but very nice site indeed .. some nice boots of Neil Young too (i have The Clash ones)
thank you a lot man
Welcome as always, try searching for the midnight cafe, bootlegtunz world, nathans rock moat, the clock that went backwards, if you haven't seen them already (though which links work and which don't will be like doing the lottery).
relistening to the Florence boot .. it always amazes me how such great recording can be done in those weather conditions and at a Boss show ... how the hell can the taper stand still??? hehehe
Can anyone point me to an absolute killer Springsteen bootleg? Both in terms of performance and sound quality. More than one is welcome, I'd just like to have a show/couple of shows that I can listen to now and again. I don't really collect bootlegs from other artists, I just grab the "essentials" and run. As far as an era or album tour, I am really not fussed.
I really have no preference, I love pretty much all of his material so I'm sure any tour will throw up something that I like. I guess if I did have to narrow it down, and I feel this may not do it so much, there is very little I dislike in the run of albums that stretches from Born To Run to Tunnel of Love. That said, if there's a/some 2000's shows out there that have this, plus some of his newer material, then I'm fine with that too.
It's 5am now, so I should be off. I'll post up a few tracks tomorrow, or later, that I'd particularly like to hear. Until then
i'm in the club that believes the vietnam vets gig from los angeles 1981 is the best gig (by anyone) of all time and there's a great recording that floats around so i'd suggest starting there. way back in this thread i think i posted some 'essentials' but it is way back.