1. Thank you so much!
    I got an awesome soundboard bootleg from Zeps last tour together in 1980.
  2. Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen used to be the more bootleged artists, as I read in a magazine named Rock and Roll Circus, but it was partially because their shows had many different bootleg editions.
    Probably U2 exceeds other bands by this point, because they're active and touring very intense.
  3. U2 recordered al their concerts for the next tour in soundboard Quality!!!!

    ow i was dreaming
  4. Speaking of Bob Dylan, does anyone know where you can download (download being the key phrase) some of his bootlegs?
  5. 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.


    queen bootleg list it's not larger than Guns N' Roses list, you must consider how difficult was have a recorder in 70's