Originally posted by RemyI thought Pearl Jam has bootlegs for every show, they release them on their own website for fans. Not free off course, but actually it's all soundboard material. I wish U2 did something like that.
And the Rolling Stones have a pretty wide bootleg archive too, probably bigger than U2's. Queen's bootleg catalogue is quite big too.
Originally posted by drewhiggins
The next band would be The Grateful Dead, who actually allow you to tape their shows and have special taping areas set up for it!
Originally posted by DougielTheres a huge amount of Bob Dylan and Led Zeppeling bootlegs out there.
I'm sure I heard a few months ago that U2 were considering selling downloads of a concert for a limited time afterwards.
Originally posted by drewhigginsThey did sell concerts through iTunes....Point Depot and Live at The Brooklyn Bridge.
Originally posted by DougielTheres a huge amount of Bob Dylan and Led Zeppeling bootlegs out there.
I'm sure I heard a few months ago that U2 were considering selling downloads of a concert for a limited time afterwards.
Originally posted by drewhigginsBut you'll get bands and artists like Steely Dan, Alanis Morissette, Nirvana and Metallica who do not like the practice and won't allow it. Kind of a bummer if you like those bands/artists hey?