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BOOTLEGS This is NOT a solicitation, an offer, or even begging ...but I am curious and confused.
How could so many Prince concerts and aftershows be 'out there' without permission? How/why couldn't Prince have shut this down over the years? When something is touted as a 'soundboard' release or quality, does that imply that honest sound engineers were almost impossible to find?
If bootlegging is theft of the artists' work, how can it be so prevelant? Do other artists struggle with the same theft of their music? Why haven't injunctions been issued and bootlegs seized and destroyed?
Can someone help explain this? [Edited 10/18/17 8:26am] | |
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Music has been "bootlegged" since the beginning of recorded sound... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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You beat me to it A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Thanks for explaining it so well Databank and Thunderfunk. My knowledge of bootlegging consisted of The episode of "Whats Happening" when RErun was talked into bootlegging the Dobie Brothers Concert and the tape recorder fell out of his jacket.
Thanks, now i know why there were records i had never heard of in the Wreka stow back in the day that i also was told they were "rare imports". i didn't realize bootleggers would go to the trouble of acutally pressing an ablum.
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Nice to know I'm not alone and that somebody on here actually remembers that show. | |
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You're not the only one! "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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I used to go to record shows in Buffalo NY in the 90's. I bought many bootlegs there. One time there seemed to be this strange hustle bustle going on with the dealers. Turned out there were police there confiscating bootlegs. The dealers were all hiding their stuff. I overheard one dealer say "If they weren't doing anything illegal they wouldn't have to worry about it". Touche! Making love and music are the only things worth fighting for. | |
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I use to buy boots at Used Record shops and at record shows. I knew of a Used CD shot that had a wall devoted to Prince Boots but that store got raided quickly. | |
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Thank you for asking these questions because i wondered these very same things. And huge thanks to those who took the time to answer and educate those of us who didn't "get it" til now! It's a hurtful place, the world, in and of itself. We don't need to add to it. We all need one another. ~ PRN | |
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Pretty sure some of those soundboard shows come from people recording off the line to the folks with hearing imparements. Some places require equal access which means a direct to soundboard line is available to them. Just my $.02 worth. I remember many years ago that Sabotage nearly shut down due to a raid that got very near them. Several of my long term sources were knocked out of business. I miss the days of sending $30 in the mail and getting CDs about a month later. I can’t tell you how many times I made my way out to the mailbox hoping that a little package arrived. | |
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because there are so many lame threads we need bootlegs to keep us busy | |
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I've collected Prince bootlegs (and other bands) since the late 80s. I went to London in 1989, and we would go into independent record stores searching for a bootleg of the Black Album, and found a few early vinyl bootlegs (one called Sex Machine). Soon thereafter, a record show would pop up in Minneapolis with loads of bootlegs and you could find dealers in a music collector magazine callled Goldmine that had boot CDs you could order.
But I believe that Bootlegs only enhance the legacy of artists. The bands who have the most bootlegged materlal...Prince, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Bob Dylan, etc.. are all legends. Most of the music that is bootleged (whether it's session recording outtakes or live performances) are things that would NOT be normally released anyway. It's a way for diehard fans to hear extra material that they normally wouldn't.
Casual fans don't buy bootlegs instead of officially licensed recordings. Bootlegs are primarily for hardcore fans who buy everything the artist/band releases, and wants more.
Sure, they artist should be making money off of these, but when they and/or the labels don't want to oversaturate the market with material most of the public wouldn't buy, they get released through other channels.
Luckily Prince had the NPG music club and then eventually, had independent routes to release a lot of extra music. Bob Dylan has a bootleg series and I'm sure a lot of other artists do to.
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And I wish there were more. Listening to it now... "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Bootlegs made a lot of us much more intense Prince fans than we would have been otherwise.
There's a book, Bootleg: The Secret History of the Other Recording Industry by Clinton Heylin, which is a good read. A lot about how classical concerts were bootlegged long ago, and the history of Dylan and Stones bootlegs. It also contains somewhere in there a reference to live sound engineer Joel Bernstein, who Prince addresses through the mic during the August 18, 1988 show (Small Club, which is of course one of the most famous and influential bootlegs ever). The reference made me think Bernstein was the one who leaked that soundboard tape. Every now and then
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Audience recordings sound terrible. Bootlegs are only worth owning if they're soundboard quality. The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
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I agree, many times (especially the aftershows) they're so intimate, spontaneous, inspired I can't help but wonder if (contrary to popular thought here) Prince didn't exactly mind that his core fans got to hear some very special performances...after all, he DID record everything, so, for what purpose? | |
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Bodhitheblackdog said:
I agree, many times (especially the aftershows) they're so intimate, spontaneous, inspired I can't help but wonder if (contrary to popular thought here) Prince didn't exactly mind that his core fans got to hear some very special performances...after all, he DID record everything, so, for what purpose? There's no such thing as popular thoughts, there are facts. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Bodhitheblackdog said:
I agree, many times (especially the aftershows) they're so intimate, spontaneous, inspired I can't help but wonder if (contrary to popular thought here) Prince didn't exactly mind that his core fans got to hear some very special performances...after all, he DID record everything, so, for what purpose? For what purpose?? The same purpose a song as great as Love and Sex never even made it into a bootleg before Purple Rain deluxe. Prince STATED he didn't mind fans sharing bootlegs. He also took action against bootleggers many times. He wasn't leaking shows onto the internet. [Edited 10/21/17 14:40pm] | |
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There isn't much to discuss though. It's not like there's evidence in favor of both sides of the story. I don't know why people keep bringing that up, really. A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Most concerts are recorded by the venue also. If the artists collects the tapes is up to them. The Fillmore had a vast archive until a fire wiped most of them out. There's a sound guy here in St. Louis that has almost every show played at the Venue he worked at. I'm not sure this is still done, but was done till the 90's. After bootlegs became more popular (not just prince) it seems there was a stop to it. As with Prince we had a steady flow of vault material till around 99 then nothing. That stuff was most likely stolen or misplaced from PP | |
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