Interesting discussion point.
Easytree is full of threads with people saying
"How do I play this?"
"Would anyone just send this to me B&P?"
"This won't work"
plus lots of people don't have the bandwidth/patience/time/DVD burner to do it this way.
Yet everyone complains about ebay traders, who have invested the time/bandwidth etc and are willing to supply working versions.
Seems odd to me, but then I'm biased. Do you complain about Tesco selling pre-mashed potato on the frounds that potatoes grow naturally on the earth, or do you accept that someone has gone to the trouble of growing, peeling, cooking & mashing it and should be paid for providing a convenient method of consuming?
What do people think?
otherwise Queen fans wud rather enjoy the show themselves insted of filmin and wud rather buy official products which they know the money goes to charity and its professional quality! i dunno otherwise.
PieterMC wrote: The bootlegs are not official items and nobody should be making money from them.
These are the bootleg market rules - you have to live with them or otherwise stick to the official stuff and miss 98% of the Queen stuff that you could enjoy.
Are these fans more will to share than Queen fans?
All this bitching because a Queen + concert is not available the next day???? It's not like they played an extended live version of Delilah or anything. What ever happened to patience?? If something was actually recorded it will likely be made available for download after any trading value has diminished ... Unless this pointless bitching somehow alienates the trading community.
Why would anyone want to donate a Queen + concert with all this bitching and moaning going on, and risk the bitching and moaning being redirected at the donator???