Thread started 03/30/13 7:16pm8up |
Remember buying bootlegs? Just a quick question. Who remembers buying bootlegs
of Prince stuff from back in 1999 and earlier? I do. It was
specail. I bought tons of stuff back then and it cost me
hundreds of dollars. Now, people just torrent the stuff
and get it for free. But I have a lot of the original boots
and no torrents can match that. It's a small club that
has the original boots and I'm one of them! |
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Reply #1 posted 03/30/13 7:24pm
FragileUnderto w |
I remember paying $50 or $60 for a 2 CD set back in mid 90's
When i got home and played them I was so disapointed, They sounded like shit
So i do not miss the days of buying bootleg cds
Though i did stumble on some soundboard cds in the early 90's
Cant believe my purple psychedelic pimp slap
And I descend from grace, In arms of undertow
I will take my place, In the great below |
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Reply #2 posted 03/30/13 7:28pm
outsideofthebo x |
Man, my uncle and I bought so many bootlegs from 1993 till the time that they said that record shops were being raided for Prince bootlegs and when I got old enough, I even bought one called the palace of tears double cd and I bought that over going to see Roger with Zapp live back in 1998 and now, I think that was my biggest regret as far as musical experiences and I even sent the only two bootlegs that I had back to Prince when he demanded the fans to send their bootlegs back to him.
8up said:
Just a quick question. Who remembers buying bootlegs
of Prince stuff from back in 1999 and earlier? I do. It was
specail. I bought tons of stuff back then and it cost me
hundreds of dollars. Now, people just torrent the stuff
and get it for free. But I have a lot of the original boots
and no torrents can match that. It's a small club that
has the original boots and I'm one of them!
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Reply #3 posted 03/30/13 7:40pm
rdhull |
CYBERSEEKERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "Climb in my fur." |
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Reply #4 posted 03/30/13 7:56pm
FragileUnderto w |
outsideofthebox said:
I even sent the only two bootlegs that I had back to Prince when he demanded the fans to send their bootlegs back to him.
Cant believe my purple psychedelic pimp slap
And I descend from grace, In arms of undertow
I will take my place, In the great below |
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Reply #5 posted 03/30/13 8:10pm
djThunderfunk
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outsideofthebox said:
Man, my uncle and I bought so many bootlegs from 1993 till the time that they said that record shops were being raided for Prince bootlegs and when I got old enough, I even bought one called the palace of tears double cd and I bought that over going to see Roger with Zapp live back in 1998 and now, I think that was my biggest regret as far as musical experiences and I even sent the only two bootlegs that I had back to Prince when he demanded the fans to send their bootlegs back to him.
WHAT?!?!
You actually did that? OMG! I figured nobody was enough to do that.
So, why did you send them to him? What did you get out of it? Looking back, do you think you should have kept them?
Sorry. I've just never seen anyone admit to sending the boots back just because he asked them too...
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Reply #6 posted 03/30/13 8:18pm
outsideofthebo x |
I did it out of great respect for him and to help with his fight against warner bros. because it was said that warner bros. were the main ones behind releasing a lot of bootlegs that were on the market.
FragileUndertow said:
outsideofthebox said:
I even sent the only two bootlegs that I had back to Prince when he demanded the fans to send their bootlegs back to him.
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Reply #7 posted 03/30/13 8:23pm
outsideofthebo x |
before you judge me, you need to check your facts because A LOT OF PRINCE FANS sent back their bootlegs to help with the fight against warner bros., [Name calling snip - luv4u]
djThunderfunk said:
outsideofthebox said:
Man, my uncle and I bought so many bootlegs from 1993 till the time that they said that record shops were being raided for Prince bootlegs and when I got old enough, I even bought one called the palace of tears double cd and I bought that over going to see Roger with Zapp live back in 1998 and now, I think that was my biggest regret as far as musical experiences and I even sent the only two bootlegs that I had back to Prince when he demanded the fans to send their bootlegs back to him.
WHAT?!?!
You actually did that? OMG! I figured nobody was enough to do that.
So, why did you send them to him? What did you get out of it? Looking back, do you think you should have kept them?
Sorry. I've just never seen anyone admit to sending the boots back just because he asked them too...
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Reply #8 posted 03/30/13 8:45pm
FragileUnderto w |
outsideofthebox said:
I did it out of great respect for him and to help with his fight against warner bros. because it was said that warner bros. were the main ones behind releasing a lot of bootlegs that were on the market.
Well what you wrote literally made me laugh a few times over Please don't take it personal
I've never felt guilty of owning bootleg's. I'm more embarrassed to admit i over payed for some shitty bootlegs
Cant believe my purple psychedelic pimp slap
And I descend from grace, In arms of undertow
I will take my place, In the great below |
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Reply #9 posted 03/30/13 9:00pm
8up |
FragileUndertow said:
I remember paying $50 or $60 for a 2 CD set back in mid 90's
When i got home and played them I was so disapointed, They sounded like shit
So i do not miss the days of buying bootleg cds
Though i did stumble on some soundboard cds in the early 90's
I understand that because I had the same experience, but many were great. For
instance I just grabbed one off my shelf and it's called "Dreams." It's a professional
looking package by Thunderball and it's a 3 disc set with a nice inserts 3 disc case
and it sounds great and it's labeled as "Demos $ Outtakes 1982-1997" Just saying
that I payed a lot of money for this set way back then and the excitement is gone
from buying this to downloading a torrent. I was just remembering and not really
getting into the legal aspect of it. I miss those days. |
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Reply #10 posted 03/30/13 9:21pm
FragileUnderto w |
^^^ I ran across boot Cd's in 1992, but the store was busted and stopped selling P boots
In 1994 i came across more cds were $20 a pop! but they stopped carrying them too
I found some in mid 90's at a super high price! I stopped buying because i felt i was ripped off
2001 i got the 3cd set Disposition that was an eye opener
[Edited 3/30/13 21:24pm] Cant believe my purple psychedelic pimp slap
And I descend from grace, In arms of undertow
I will take my place, In the great below |
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Reply #11 posted 03/30/13 9:34pm
djThunderfunk
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outsideofthebox said:
before you judge me, you need to check your facts because A LOT OF PRINCE FANS sent back their bootlegs to help with the fight against warner bros., [Name calling snip - luv4u]
djThunderfunk said:
WHAT?!?!
You actually did that? OMG! I figured nobody was enough to do that.
So, why did you send them to him? What did you get out of it? Looking back, do you think you should have kept them?
Sorry. I've just never seen anyone admit to sending the boots back just because he asked them too...
Sorry if I offended you. I just think it's funny, that's all.
BTW, the "bootlegs" Prince said WB were resposible for were the European CD single reissues of 80s 12'' singles, iirc, and not actual bootlegs.
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Reply #12 posted 03/30/13 9:42pm
8up |
Also, I love the early days of Ebay when they would sell
a common Prince CD and as a "bonus" would give the winner
of the auction a free disc. Well, the whole point of the auction
was to the "bonus" disc. People would pay $150 for a copy
of a Dirty Mind CD. Good times. |
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Reply #13 posted 03/30/13 9:48pm
riocoolnes |
keeping in mind that im only 18. THere is no way i can just find Prince bootlegs in a store or in a physical form with ease. Wen i go to foreign countries its alot easier but i rarely do so. I have very few Prince bootlegs and most of the stuff that is bootleged isn't that rare at all. If there was a PRince bootleg store in chicago or a repubtable dealer i would gladly shell out money for boots as its cool to have a cd case or something. The only place i guess i would pay for a boot would b ebay. But being born in the 90s does have its cons and one is u don't get to partcipate in the rapid bootleg culture
BUt it does have its pros. WIth the internet its alot easier for u to manage ur bootleg and alot faster to get new show performances. But i don't like having to spend hours crafting a dvd and i don't like having to deal with computer viruses . |
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Reply #14 posted 03/30/13 9:53pm
8up |
And on the same note, who remembers the first time they saw the '83 First Avenue show? With Computer Blue, Electric Intercourse, Case of U, Automatic and Purple Rain? My VHS copy of that show looks kinda professional and I love it to this day. |
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Reply #15 posted 03/30/13 10:03pm
8up |
riocoolnes said:
keeping in mind that im only 18. THere is no way i can just find Prince bootlegs in a store or in a physical form with ease. Wen i go to foreign countries its alot easier but i rarely do so. I have very few Prince bootlegs and most of the stuff that is bootleged isn't that rare at all. If there was a PRince bootleg store in chicago or a repubtable dealer i would gladly shell out money for boots as its cool to have a cd case or something. The only place i guess i would pay for a boot would b ebay. But being born in the 90s does have its cons and one is u don't get to partcipate in the rapid bootleg culture
BUt it does have its pros. WIth the internet its alot easier for u to manage ur bootleg and alot faster to get new show performances. But i don't like having to spend hours crafting a dvd and i don't like having to deal with computer viruses .
The internet has made it easier, but not more exciting. To get a package like Crystal Ball show up on your doorstep with songs like Do Yourself A Favor and Chocolate, etc wrapped up like candy you can share with your friends is never going to happen agian. Easy is not always better. I understand your predicament and the impetus of this thread.
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Reply #16 posted 03/30/13 10:19pm
trax |
still buy them. I cant find many silver discs anymore but at least they are cheaper now |
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Reply #17 posted 03/30/13 10:44pm
riocoolnes |
8up said:
riocoolnes said:
keeping in mind that im only 18. THere is no way i can just find Prince bootlegs in a store or in a physical form with ease. Wen i go to foreign countries its alot easier but i rarely do so. I have very few Prince bootlegs and most of the stuff that is bootleged isn't that rare at all. If there was a PRince bootleg store in chicago or a repubtable dealer i would gladly shell out money for boots as its cool to have a cd case or something. The only place i guess i would pay for a boot would b ebay. But being born in the 90s does have its cons and one is u don't get to partcipate in the rapid bootleg culture
BUt it does have its pros. WIth the internet its alot easier for u to manage ur bootleg and alot faster to get new show performances. But i don't like having to spend hours crafting a dvd and i don't like having to deal with computer viruses .
The internet has made it easier, but not more exciting. To get a package like Crystal Ball show up on your doorstep with songs like Do Yourself A Favor and Chocolate, etc wrapped up like candy you can share with your friends is never going to happen agian. Easy is not always better. I understand your predicament and the impetus of this thread.
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i bought crystall ball off ebay. I only bootleg unreleased stuff and live performances. If it was purchasable i refuse to bootleg. |
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Reply #18 posted 03/30/13 10:49pm
8up |
riocoolnes said:
8up said:
The internet has made it easier, but not more exciting. To get a package like Crystal Ball show up on your doorstep with songs like Do Yourself A Favor and Chocolate, etc wrapped up like candy you can share with your friends is never going to happen agian. Easy is not always better. I understand your predicament and the impetus of this thread.
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i bought crystall ball off ebay. I only bootleg unreleased stuff and live performances. If it was purchasable i refuse to bootleg.
I wasn't clear, I didn't mean Crystal Ball, I meant a package resembling Crystal Ball. A professional package with 3 discs of unreleased songs that Prince did not release. Sorry for the confussion. |
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Reply #19 posted 03/30/13 10:50pm
riocoolnes |
8up said:
riocoolnes said:
i bought crystall ball off ebay. I only bootleg unreleased stuff and live performances. If it was purchasable i refuse to bootleg.
I wasn't clear, I didn't mean Crystal Ball, I meant a package resembling Crystal Ball. A professional package with 3 discs of unreleased songs that Prince did not release. Sorry for the confussion.
Oh lol. yea that ain't happening anytime soon. |
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Reply #20 posted 03/30/13 11:09pm
mynameisnotsus an |
I don't miss buying but I thought the whole trading aspect was pretty cool, sending and receiving packages from peeps all over. The boots kept me interested in the dark days of the late '90s and early 2000s. |
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Reply #21 posted 03/30/13 11:51pm
8up |
mynameisnotsusan said:
I don't miss buying but I thought the whole trading aspect was pretty cool, sending and receiving packages from peeps all over. The boots kept me interested in the dark days of the late '90s and early 2000s.
I wish I knew someone with some Prince boots back in the day. Everyone always expected
me to have the latest dish so I had to pony up and get it, lol. Wish I had you for a friend
back in the day...speaking of which...whatcha holding? |
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Reply #22 posted 03/31/13 12:28am
mynameisnotsus an |
8up said:
mynameisnotsusan said: I don't miss buying but I thought the whole trading aspect was pretty cool, sending and receiving packages from peeps all over. The boots kept me interested in the dark days of the late '90s and early 2000s.
I wish I knew someone with some Prince boots back in the day. Everyone always expected me to have the latest dish so I had to pony up and get it, lol. Wish I had you for a friend back in the day...speaking of which...whatcha holding? A hard drive full of shit I hardly listen to |
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Reply #23 posted 03/31/13 1:13am
unique |
djThunderfunk said:
outsideofthebox said:
Man, my uncle and I bought so many bootlegs from 1993 till the time that they said that record shops were being raided for Prince bootlegs and when I got old enough, I even bought one called the palace of tears double cd and I bought that over going to see Roger with Zapp live back in 1998 and now, I think that was my biggest regret as far as musical experiences and I even sent the only two bootlegs that I had back to Prince when he demanded the fans to send their bootlegs back to him.
WHAT?!?!
You actually did that? OMG! I figured nobody was enough to do that.
So, why did you send them to him? What did you get out of it? Looking back, do you think you should have kept them?
Sorry. I've just never seen anyone admit to sending the boots back just because he asked them too...
i sent them newpowersoul as it was so shit i thought it was a bootleg. the fuckers sent it back marked "return to sender" |
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Reply #24 posted 03/31/13 1:56am
NouveauDance |
unique said:
i sent them newpowersoul as it was so shit i thought it was a bootleg. the fuckers sent it back marked "return to sender"
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Reply #25 posted 03/31/13 1:59am
8up |
unique said:
djThunderfunk said:
WHAT?!?!
You actually did that? OMG! I figured nobody was enough to do that.
So, why did you send them to him? What did you get out of it? Looking back, do you think you should have kept them?
Sorry. I've just never seen anyone admit to sending the boots back just because he asked them too...
i sent them newpowersoul as it was so shit i thought it was a bootleg. the fuckers sent it back marked "return to sender"
Unique, that's the funniest shit I've heard all night!!! Is that true? No matter, I'm still
laughing. (You didn't even like The One? or did they keep that track and send back all
the rest and charge postage due? Prince....that butterscotch motherfucker!) |
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Reply #26 posted 03/31/13 2:44am
thedance |
in the past, I have spend a lot of $$$$$$$$$$$$ on boots,
I have kept all the vinyls and a few CDs,
most of them CDs I gave away for almost nothing.
Prince boots makes me bored, they don't turn me on like they used to.
(I only like good soundboard recordings -- and when they are not like jazz.. - I hate Prince doing jazzy music). Prince 4Ever. |
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Reply #27 posted 03/31/13 2:50am
SoulAlive |
I remember buying vinyl bootlegs in the late 80s/early 90s.Crappy sound quality,mislabled songs,cheap packaging but yeah,I bought 'em
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Reply #28 posted 03/31/13 3:00am
8up |
thedance said:
in the past, I have spend a lot of $$$$$$$$$$$$ on boots,
I have kept all the vinyls and a few CDs,
most of them CDs I gave away for almost nothing.
Prince boots makes me bored, they don't turn me on like they used to.
(I only like good soundboard recordings -- and when they are not like jazz.. - I hate Prince doing jazzy music).
Bored? Songs like All Day, All Night, Chocolate, Do Yourself A Favor, etc...Wow...
you get bored easily. |
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Reply #29 posted 03/31/13 3:01am
SuperSoulFight er |
mynameisnotsusan said: I don't miss buying but I thought the whole trading aspect was pretty cool, sending and receiving packages from peeps all over. The boots kept me interested in the dark days of the late '90s and early 2000s. Yep! That was fun and one of the things that kept me a fan in the 90s. (it wasn't the albums!) These days, I don't listen to that stuff an awful lot any more. Every once in a while I buy one as a souvenir of a good concert. The one on Eye Records of Arnhem 2010 has a booklet with photos taken at the actual concert which really take you back there. |
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