Just wondering. Some bands are vehemently anti-live music TRADING (everyone should be against the selling of such material), some bands don't care, as it's seen as simply another way to spread their music & grow their following.
jdelpi said:It was 3 Dutch guys. Cliff wasn't there.
jcfuel said:Do you know where can i find info of that show?
Cheers
Yeah, really useful, maybe next time they come to Peru, i'll ask him ... JKDeathsHead said:Thats helpful
Really? Thanks for letting us know. How about a link?MadeInNewJersey said:That's not true at all; quite the contrary actually.
Bleearg said:Really? Thanks for letting us know. How about a link?
Did Scott Ian make them remove the thousands of soundboard recordings from the archive??? http://www.archive.org/audio/etreelisting-browse.php?collection=etree
MadeInNewJersey said:The problem really lies in the FILE TYPE people often wind up trading; lots of "non-collectors" look for, and subsequently spread MP3s, i.e. lossy music files, which fucks it up for everyone who DOES care about this sort of thing.

jdelpi said:Amen to that!
But trying telling people here that, and they just tell you bootlegs are not supposed to be good quality, so further degrading the quality is not a problem. bah!
MadeInNewJersey said:I know, it's why I won't bring it up (anymore); it's also why I will only trade with a small handful of people I know and trust already.
Bleearg said:There are alot of good recordings that are very limited to begin with. Audience recordings from walkman style recorders from the mid 80's contain moments otherwise un captured. Priceless!! I'm all for keeping it as high quality as possible but don't overlook the magic captured on cassette.
Sounds to me like you are a bootleg hoarder and a snob.
Would you let someone taste the dank even though all they have is schwag? All the traders I run into on the net seem too picky about what they will accept in trade. They make these big fancy sites to brag about their stash that they don't want to share. It was a much friendlier atmosphere when traders BNP'd cassettes back and forth. Now its too easy and really special audience recordings are overlooked for the lifeless/lossless SBD!
Now as for the archives~ it was a joke you got it!
Bleearg said:There are alot of good recordings that are very limited to begin with. Audience recordings from walkman style recorders from the mid 80's contain moments otherwise un captured. Priceless!! I'm all for keeping it as high quality as possible but don't overlook the magic captured on cassette.
Sounds to me like you are a bootleg hoarder and a snob.
Would you let someone taste the dank even though all they have is schwag? All the traders I run into on the net seem too picky about what they will accept in trade. They make these big fancy sites to brag about their stash that they don't want to share. It was a much friendlier atmosphere when traders BNP'd cassettes back and forth. Now its too easy and really special audience recordings are overlooked for the lifeless/lossless SBD!
Now as for the archives~ it was a joke you got it!
MadeInNewJersey said:Shoot me a PM if you'd like a BnP of some stuff.
jdelpi said:Amen to that!
But trying telling people here that, and they just tell you bootlegs are not supposed to be good quality, so further degrading the quality is not a problem. bah!
