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Post by Deleted on Jan 20, 2012 20:22:29 GMT -5
I bet there is already a thread like this one, but it's a bit specific so I'll post it anyway.
I recently got myself an MP3 player on account that my record player isn't very portable, so I decided to download some Tull bootlegs. I have a couple, can't remember the names at the moment, one from 76 the other from 78 or 79 (the seattle show featured on the BBC documentary about them, great recording).
Anyway, I love the Isle of Wight stuff, I plan to download carnegie hall but can anyone recommend some good quality Tull bootlegs from the early days (around 69 to 71) where they rock exceptionally hard?
Oh and I'm also interested (but less interested of course) in any really good ones from the 90s/early 2000s
Of course, if there are any others which are just too good to miss, go ahead and mention them, but I'm really interested in hearing more of their early live performances.
Much appreciated.
Kai
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Post by Icy Lucifer on Jan 21, 2012 5:12:04 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jan 26, 2012 11:14:44 GMT -5
My mistake, I did a search for "bootleg" and "bootlegs" on the website and nothing except a couple odd posts showed up. Turns out that I should have searched "Bootleg?"
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Post by My God on Jan 27, 2012 10:53:42 GMT -5
My mistake, I did a search for "bootleg" and "bootlegs" on the website and nothing except a couple odd posts showed up. Turns out that I should have searched "Bootleg?" Perhaps you could try BT Junkie.com. Or did you light this fire under me.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 28, 2012 23:17:48 GMT -5
Oh I certainly am able to find the bootlegs, I had only wanted suggestions from those more experienced with them.
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