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Thread started 06/19/07 8:08am

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FAV BOOTLEGS from ANY ARTIST that should be released

I've got a 2 hour zappa concert on my laptop that should be released; live in berlin 1972

obviously there's hundred of prince stuff

Jimmy page should release some more zeppelin stuff as well; there's some great concerts floating about
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Reply #1 posted 06/19/07 8:13am

Anxiety

Bowie's 1980 Floor Show and his Cracked Actor documentary and the Stage Tour concert video. drool
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Reply #2 posted 06/19/07 8:23am

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Anxiety said:

Bowie's 1980 Floor Show and his Cracked Actor documentary and the Stage Tour concert video. drool

cool Co-sign. Bowie Fan must see and have.
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Reply #3 posted 06/19/07 8:37am

Anxiety

MsLegs said:

Anxiety said:

Bowie's 1980 Floor Show and his Cracked Actor documentary and the Stage Tour concert video. drool

cool Co-sign. Bowie Fan must see and have.


there's a half-hour music show from germany circulating that has 30 minutes of bowie and his band circa 1978 doing stuff from 'low' and 'heroes'. it's soooo good, even though bowie looks like he's wearing trash bags for pants. lol
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Reply #4 posted 06/19/07 8:46am

MsLegs

Anxiety said:

MsLegs said:


cool Co-sign. Bowie Fan must see and have.


there's a half-hour music show from germany circulating that has 30 minutes of bowie and his band circa 1978 doing stuff from 'low' and 'heroes'. it's soooo good, even though bowie looks like he's wearing trash bags for pants. lol

Profound Bowie Statement. Around the time he was making the Low and Heroes Albums, that was a dark period.
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Reply #5 posted 06/19/07 8:47am

Anxiety

MsLegs said:

Anxiety said:



there's a half-hour music show from germany circulating that has 30 minutes of bowie and his band circa 1978 doing stuff from 'low' and 'heroes'. it's soooo good, even though bowie looks like he's wearing trash bags for pants. lol

Profound Bowie Statement. Around the time he was making the Low and Heroes Albums, that was a dark period.


he was certainly working through a dark period...i think by the time he did the 'heroes' album, he'd worked through a lot of stuff. i think of that tour and album as fairly optimistic, though i'd stop at "upbeat". smile
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Reply #6 posted 06/19/07 8:49am

MsLegs

Anxiety said:

MsLegs said:


Profound Bowie Statement. Around the time he was making the Low and Heroes Albums, that was a dark period.


he was certainly working through a dark period...i think by the time he did the 'heroes' album, he'd worked through a lot of stuff. i think of that tour and album as fairly optimistic, though i'd stop at "upbeat". smile

So very true.
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Reply #7 posted 06/19/07 8:50am

SilverlakePhil

Ditto on the Bowie stuff. There's been some outtakes of the 1980 Floor show recently released on bootleg.Different takes that was never used, spread out on six volumes along with the other artists on the program.There's a Rolling Stones video Ladies and Gentlemen from 1972 that should be released officially.This was when Mick Taylor was in the band and following their release of Exile on Main Street.Their best album/period IMO.
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Reply #8 posted 06/19/07 8:54am

Slave2daGroove

Prince - Rotterdam (a few years ago)

Zeppelin - Live from '73

Ben Harper - All of it

Sting - The Chicago Sessions
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Reply #9 posted 06/19/07 9:39am

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Cherokee's 2001 grand "Soul Parade" - Has Rahsaan Patterson, Bilal, Andre 3000, Jill Scott, Floetry, Anthony Hamilton, and Musiq ALL ON THE SAME DAMN ALBUM! She got screwed royally when they shelved her album.

I saw her at the Temple Bar in L.A. back in January and I got an autographed copy of it, the sad thing is, it's a bootleg. She had to bootleg her OWN SHIT because of RCA & Arista. eek


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Reply #10 posted 06/19/07 9:46am

MsLegs

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Cherokee's 2001 grand "Soul Parade" - Has Rahsaan Patterson, Bilal, Andre 3000, Jill Scott, Anthony Hamilton, Musiq ALL ON THE SAME DAMN ALBUM! She got screwed royally when they shelved her album.

I saw her at the Temple Bar in L.A. back in January and I got an autographed copy of it, the sad thing is, it's a bootleg. She had to bootleg her OWN SHIT because of RCA & Arista. eek [/url]


True. That's right. She did get into a snafu with her former label.
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Reply #11 posted 06/19/07 10:09am

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Madonna... Lick Me Down Under The Girlie Show from Austrilia Audio

or Madonna... Eat Me Raw The Girlie Show from Japan Audio

I prefer Eat Me Raw.
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Reply #12 posted 06/19/07 10:12am

Afronomical

MsLegs said:

Afronomical said:

Cherokee's 2001 grand "Soul Parade" - Has Rahsaan Patterson, Bilal, Andre 3000, Jill Scott, Anthony Hamilton, Musiq ALL ON THE SAME DAMN ALBUM! She got screwed royally when they shelved her album.

I saw her at the Temple Bar in L.A. back in January and I got an autographed copy of it, the sad thing is, it's a bootleg. She had to bootleg her OWN SHIT because of RCA & Arista. eek [/url]


True. That's right. She did get into a snafu with her former label.


It's a damn shame because that album is damn tight!
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Reply #13 posted 06/19/07 10:48am

MsLegs

Afronomical said:

MsLegs said:



True. That's right. She did get into a snafu with her former label.


It's a damn shame because that album is damn tight!

True.
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Reply #14 posted 06/19/07 10:49am

Abdul

Prince Dirty Mind Tour NYC 1980

Triple Threat Tour Homecoming Show in MN 1983

Van Halen US Festival 1983

The Jacksons Triumph Tour 1981 - Victory Tour 1984

Rick James Throwin Down 1982 - Coldblooded Tour 1983
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Reply #15 posted 06/19/07 11:01am

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Reply #16 posted 06/19/07 12:01pm

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Abdul said:

Prince Dirty Mind Tour NYC 1980

Triple Threat Tour Homecoming Show in MN 1983

Van Halen US Festival 1983

The Jacksons Triumph Tour 1981 - Victory Tour 1984

Rick James Throwin Down 1982 - Coldblooded Tour 1983

add MJ's Bad Tour in New York City 1988 and it's a perfect list
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Reply #17 posted 06/19/07 4:48pm

Abdul

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add MJ's Bad Tour in New York City 1988 and it's a perfect list



It's added, I forgot about that one
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Reply #18 posted 06/19/07 5:25pm

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Bob Dylan's Live at Massey Hall in Toronto from 1980 and the alternate version of Blood On The Tracks
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Reply #19 posted 06/19/07 6:22pm

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Afronomical said:

Cherokee's 2001 grand "Soul Parade" - Has Rahsaan Patterson, Bilal, Andre 3000, Jill Scott, Floetry, Anthony Hamilton, and Musiq ALL ON THE SAME DAMN ALBUM! She got screwed royally when they shelved her album.


now THAT'S an impressive line-up. never heard of her. would love to hear that album. man, the industry SUCKS neutral
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Reply #20 posted 06/19/07 6:45pm

GangstaFam

Anxiety said:

Bowie's 1980 Floor Show and his Cracked Actor documentary and the Stage Tour concert video. drool

I hooked you up but good! cool
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Reply #21 posted 06/19/07 8:09pm

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Reply #22 posted 06/19/07 9:22pm

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datdude said:[quote]

Afronomical said:

Cherokee's 2001 grand "Soul Parade" - Has Rahsaan Patterson, Bilal, Andre 3000, Jill Scott, Floetry, Anthony Hamilton, and Musiq ALL ON THE SAME DAMN ALBUM! She got screwed royally when they shelved her album.


now THAT'S an impressive line-up. never heard of her. would love to hear that album. man, the industry SUCKS neutral


It's a great album! It's available in some deep, dark places! razz
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Reply #23 posted 06/19/07 9:51pm

MsLegs

Afronomical said:It's available in some deep, dark places! razz[/quote]
The more deeper and darker the place , the more tighter the friction. Sound likes our extended play remix. razz
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Reply #24 posted 06/19/07 11:25pm

Harlepolis

Chaka Khan's legendary shelved album "I Dare You To Love Me".
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Reply #25 posted 06/20/07 7:23am

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Anxiety said:

MsLegs said:


cool Co-sign. Bowie Fan must see and have.


there's a half-hour music show from germany circulating that has 30 minutes of bowie and his band circa 1978 doing stuff from 'low' and 'heroes'. it's soooo good, even though bowie looks like he's wearing trash bags for pants. lol


That's the Beat Club Special from May 30th 1978, no? It almost came out semi-officially as a VHS/CD release in 1996 by the same people who released BowieRarestOne and the Santa Monica Spiders gig. Promo copies of the CD and vodeo were released to the press, but then Bowie got an injuction on the release and it never came out.

Other Bowie boots which should get an official release are The Thin White Duke from 1976 (two tracks were released on the Ryko reissue of Station to Station, and there are still vague murmurs that the entire show may come out as an extra on the deluxe reissue of Station to Station), Strange Fascination from the Philly Dogs tour in 1974, Live Inside from the Outside tour and some Outside outtakes. Won't happen though.
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Reply #26 posted 06/20/07 7:27am

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mynameisnotsusan said:

Bob Dylan's Live at Massey Hall in Toronto from 1980 and the alternate version of Blood On The Tracks



Much of the New York Blood on The Tracks has been released on both Biograph and the first Bootleg Series box.

There are rumours that Massey Hall (which was perofessional recorded for a live album) and higlights from the 1979 and 1981 tours will be released as the next installment of the Bootleg Series. It would make sense because the 1978 and 1983 Infidels tours have already had their albums (albeit sub par ones), and there are very few official live recordings from his second most controversial period after the electric tour.
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Reply #27 posted 06/20/07 7:31am

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Bruce Springsteen - Winterland 78 and Roxy 78; Stockholm 1988

The Clash - Combat Rock - Mick Jones' Home Movie Mix

PIL - The alternate Metal Box

Rolling Stones - Brussels 1973; North American Tour 1972, Some Girls Tour 1978, Wembley 1990.
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Reply #28 posted 06/20/07 9:27am

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MsLegs said:

Afronomical said:It's available in some deep, dark places! razz

The more deeper and darker the place , the more tighter the friction. Sound likes our extended play remix. razz [/quote]

razz
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Reply #29 posted 06/20/07 10:26am

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Harlepolis said:

Chaka Khan's legendary shelved album "I Dare You To Love Me".

eek eek eek
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