Reply #90 posted 11/25/16 11:04am
beautyunaffect ed |
bigd74 said:
beautyunaffected said:
God you guys are more annoying the estate. If you are so concerned.. did you ever tweet this to Londell? I just checked tidal and it's not even streaming on there.
yes it is http://tidal.com/gb/store...m/67408455
This is not streaming on the app, it's only available to purchase. i think i want ya |
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Reply #91 posted 11/25/16 2:03pm
laurarichardso n |
3rdeyeboy said: The estate can't take down the live album sales because they don't own them. They were all publicly broadcast. -- Yes they can. |
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Reply #92 posted 11/28/16 11:06pm
skipthecharade s |
Looks like Tidal removed all the "bootlegs" now. |
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Reply #93 posted 11/29/16 4:13am
callimnate |
databank said:
callimnate said:
Well, these were at all record stores, readily available for anyone to purchace, without the need to ask for "anything behind the counter!?"
That would be proof in itself.
Country? (certainly not France)
Year?
How many records exactly and what was the content?
How many record stores?
My bet is 2 or 3 of them in a few selected record stores. Bootlegs always managed to slip thru the cracks every once in a while.
You've lost your bet.
Released in Australia
Mid 90's
Around 10 different releases - All live performances
Readily availabe at any store that stocked CD's at the time.
Im surprised you've never heard or seen these.
There were releases for other artists aswell. U2, Bon Jovi, Duran Duran, Tori Amos,and many more.
All they did was add the word UNAUTHORISED to the title and they were allowed to be released. Just another loophole found at the time. Like I said, Im surprised you've never heard of them
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Reply #94 posted 11/29/16 5:22am
databank
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callimnate said:
databank said:
Country? (certainly not France)
Year?
How many records exactly and what was the content?
How many record stores?
My bet is 2 or 3 of them in a few selected record stores. Bootlegs always managed to slip thru the cracks every once in a while.
You've lost your bet.
Released in Australia
Mid 90's
Around 10 different releases - All live performances
Readily availabe at any store that stocked CD's at the time.
Im surprised you've never heard or seen these.
There were releases for other artists aswell. U2, Bon Jovi, Duran Duran, Tori Amos,and many more.
All they did was add the word UNAUTHORISED to the title and they were allowed to be released. Just another loophole found at the time. Like I said, Im surprised you've never heard of them
There was no internet and they definitely didn't reach France. |
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