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looks like it has been confirmed with the track listing that again this is an 'incomplete soundboard' of Charlseston show missing America/E.M.Rain/What D'Say/J.B.Goode/Drum + Bass Solos and the 1 liners such as 'Over the Rainbow'
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well Yes that maybe the case-but don't forget the SOUND on the 24.7.76 E/S is 'great' as opposed to not too great(before) and Portland show makes a nice end to the Portland show trilogy!
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Re: What do you expect?
Yes, indeed. The bootleg era is for 90% gone.thenexte wrote:The bootleg scene today reminds me a lot of the BMG scene in the 80's, which consisted mainly of rehashing old products!
It looks that the different outlets BMG created for us collectors (FTD) has at least achieved one thing: the bootleg scene is virtually dead today!
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Fort Baxter once said they still have 50 concerts.