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Bootlegs to hunt down. Post your fav. non Prince related Bootleg.
Mine would have to be from The Boss Bruce Springsteen - 09/19/1978 - Passaic Great Setlist, Guitar driving songs, and a crazy guitar solo on Prove It All Night. 1 Badlands 2 Streets of fire 3 Spirit in the night 4 Darkness 5 Independence day 6 Promised land 7 Prove it all night 8 Racing in the street 9 Thunder road 10 Meeting across the river 11 Jungleland 12 Kitty's back 13 Fire 14 Candy's room 15 Because the night 16 Point blank 17 Not fade away 18 She's the one 19 Backstreets 20 Rosalita 21 4th of July, Asbury Park (Sandy) 22 Born to run 23 10th. ave. freeze-out 24 Detroit Medley 25 Raise your hand | |
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I'm actually listening to the 15/12/78 San Francisco Show from this tour right now! Amazing tour and several very good quality bootlegs around.
But in answer to the question I would have to say, James Brown live in Zaire 1974. Just incredible! | |
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Chaka Khan - I Dare You To Love Me (1996)
Stevie Wonder - Live At The Rainbow Room (1973) I thought JB's Zaire gig was released recently, right? | |
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When I got into Dylan a few years back I rolled through a lot of titles on this link below and many are brilliant.
http://www.bobsboots.com/...ml#perform Here's a clip from Toronto, Massey Hall in 1980 that I love. I'm sure it'll be released as part of his bootleg series at some point. | |
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PFunk (Houston Tx. 1976)
Graham Central Station (Washington DC. 1977) | |
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Looking for Bowie bootlegs?
I've been visiting this site a lot, it has loads of bootlegs. http://alivereview.proboa.../index.cgi WHAT IF THERE IS NO TOMORROW? THERE WASN'T ONE TODAY! | |
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