Was just having a flick through the vinyl the other evening.
Almost forgot I had quite a few bootlegs on vinyl. Queen at Mannheim....The Who in Amsterdam 1970....Tom Waits in Florence (the city, not the character from Magic Roundabout - that would just be perverse...)...Sheetkeeckers...several U2 boots etc.
Just wondered, do many of the rest of you out there have vinyl bootlegs? Are they still popular among the collectors? Do we all miss vinyl?
While I know records are still widely made, when were the last record bootlegs produced - or are they still putting bootlegs on vinyl at all now?
Just wondered.
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That's more likely to be The Who in Amsterdam in 1969........
A friend of mine has a great Queen vinyl boot collection - dating right back to "Sheetkickers".....
Technically my Queen vinyl boots collection stretches back to Sheetkickers...
It used to stretch forward from there too, but I got rid as increasingly found them to be compilations, whereas cassettes weren't.
I've got one concert - The Royal American Tour on vinyl - I've got a bunch of others (some BBC sessions/the BBC one with the crowd sound edited in) whioch are studio demos.
I must admit that I don't play them that often, though.