Originally posted by carlibengarli:While I myself am no longer worried by the incorrect file names, I was thinking others will be deceived as well.
Hence why one should listen to something before labelling it

Originally posted by carlibengarli:While I myself am no longer worried by the incorrect file names, I was thinking others will be deceived as well.
Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
Hence why one should listen to something before labelling it
Originally posted by easports43:Sounds like a novel idea to me lol...
Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
Well, you know I'm always one for the groundbreaking ideas (h)
Originally posted by easports43:I'm sure you are, but this one stands out to me. Maybe he should TRY it![]()
Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
Yes, anyway, before we 'cause any trouble, I hope the majority of the bootlegs from next tour are decent quality. In fact, I just hope people manage to get bootlegs at all lol. Call me a pessimist, but who's not to say that security might get even tighter?
Originally posted by germcevoy:practically every U2 gig from 1987 has been recorded. That will continue as recording equipment becomes smaller, easier to hide and a lot cheaprer
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
Deception is not the aim. We dont rename the files so if the originals were incorrectly named then so will ours. The setlists on the bootleg pages are correct so you know what your getting before you even download.
Originally posted by carlibengarli:[..]
I never said you aimed to deceive, or that's it's your fault anyway. But it can still be annoying with
90 % of the songs having wrong names.
Originally posted by djrlewis:Can anyone tell me if there is a high quality recording of New Year's Day where Bono sings the 'Maybe the time is right line?' I have a couple of copies, but the quality is questionable. Just wondered if there was one on a decent recording.
Thanks in advance for any replies