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Are typo's common w/ dates on the official boot CD covers?

Just asking. I'm sure this has been discussed yeeeaaaars ago but the CD cover for the Gorge on 9/1/05 says Sept. 5th 2005. As I said, this is no doubt old news but I was just wondering: Is this a very frequent occurrence. I mean, they do get these out pretty fast sometimes and it could be an easy thing to do with so many different shows, appearances and dates.....?
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  • GarasaurasGarasauras Ontario Posts: 233
    I always thought in the case of bootleg releases, that they were doing it intentionally. Bootlegs have always been known for having spelling or date mistakes. I thought it was just the band having some fun with us.

    Back when they first rolled out the first round of bootlegs for the 2000 tour, I bought the Poland release. The cover listed the date as 6/16, but cd2 was listed as 6/15, but the music was actually the correct show. So I assumed it was intentional fun from the band.
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