Originally posted by dylbagz:If they do it just don't do a Springsteen and release mixes of shows with near perfect bootlegs anyway.. Although in fairness some of them are his greatest ever shows, but it still feels like a waste
Originally posted by dylbagz:If they do it just don't do a Springsteen and release mixes of shows with near perfect bootlegs anyway.. Although in fairness some of them are his greatest ever shows, but it still feels like a waste
Originally posted by Federico_Toni:
Sydney, 18th November 1989 (no doubts, I would download this immediately)
Originally posted by TheRealEdge:Most of you would already know about the Bruce Springsteen site offering this servcice but here's a quick link if any of you are interetsed http://live.brucespringsteen.net/catalog.aspx.
Seems he offers an mp3 version for $9.99 and a HD audio version at $19.99 as well as lossless and other versions.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Do you think they keep track of what are the best bootlegs available?
Originally posted by Federico_Toni:Hard decision to make, but my top 5 would be:
Sydney, 18th November 1989 (no doubts, I would download this immediately)
Chicago, 15th September 1992
Denver, 8th November 1987
Chicago, 21st September 2005
Perth, 19th December 2010
(I would love MIlan 1992 too!)
I also believe that they recorded all their shows since 1982 (or at least I believe to have read this here). Don't know if this is true, though
Originally posted by Federico_Toni:Hard decision to make, but my top 5 would be:
Sydney, 18th November 1989 (no doubts, I would download this immediately)