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I may have to put it on myself. ;)

It was to take away poor live copies being sold to people. Quite a good idea in principle. A true copy of the gig you went to. The Seattle gig has an extra C.D. and is intended as the seminal copy. I think it's a good thing. They do try to re-invent the way music is pedelled. Though at first it turned my stomach a bit.

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I can imagine that concept coming up in the record company boardroom. :blink:

Yeah, you can have a high quality recording of the gig you went to (didn't Depeche Mode do this with the current tour also?), but the record company will still make a killing from the fanboys buying up every different gig on CD. If Radiohead or someone had done it, you wouldn't be nearly so tolerant I'll wager.

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At what, a tenner a pop? And there was me thinking they were the saviours of good ol' rock n' roll! It was very annoying as I remember as a few hardcore PJ fans I knew forked out LOADS of cash to get them all. All a bit George Lucas (as i was thinking about him earlier)!

Still, I guess if people are silly enough to buy them all then they will win every time.

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Stop attacking my integrity damn it. No I wouldn't. If it's good I like it. What they did was a good thing. It stops low quality stuff getting pedelled (unless you think PJ are low quality to begin with). I myself have the Seattle copy, as if it were the only one. I don't even think that they made any extra money on recording, releasing and distributing the whole tour as oppossed to one single album. What I am sure of though, is as I say, that it stopped bootlegs from being distributed.
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Exactly. If it was a big altruistic thing they would have just allowed bootlegging fans to make their own recordings (which can be ultra-high quality, just as good as any "official bootleg"), or even get soundboard recordings. And it's not a case of "oh, no major label band cound do that", Weezer did it, as did all the bands listed here.
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No I'm not kidding, if you really feel the need to talk to Olivavu why not PM him with your questions, the fact he hasn't replied shows he isn't interested in getting into these arguments with you, so why not leave it and let people get back to discussing Pearl Jam, as they have been trying to do whilst you insist on constantly going over old ground.

Back on top again - seemed kind of odd PJ being on Q, I haven't ever really seen any of their stuff, but I guess them playing CW has helped to bring them back into the light a bit. Its going to be interesting seeing what sort of crowd they pull, I'm expecting it to mainly be older people to be honest, but I may well be surprised! :blink:

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I really don't think so. I mean, Pearl Jam fans I know, even the ones who didn't go out and buy them all, bought a few because there were certain songs they wanted and they weren't on the same album and whatever.

So, for every person who bought one album, there were probably a couple who bought two or three... So all said and done I don't think they would have made a loss!

And bootlegs are a lot cheaper than official recordings in my experience so it hardly helped the fans in that respect.

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oh your all in for a suprise, im 15, meeting with some 16 year olds, and so the gang of us will all be there sunday night, where? PEARL JAM oh yes it shall be interesting to see the suprise on peoples faces
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Exactly. If it was a big altruistic thing they would have just allowed bootlegging fans to make their own recordings (which can be ultra-high quality, just as good as any "official bootleg"), or even get soundboard recordings. And it's not a case of "oh, no major label band cound do that", Weezer did it, as did all the bands listed here.
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