Unplugged will get the treatment

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My theory (my theories are never right), mtv unplugged will get the vault treatment. It will get a hardcover, bit of a story, re-packaged and sold as a 10club release. Everyone will be happy, and no conflict with RSD. Put me down for one copy right now, thanks.
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http://www.hi5sports.org/ (Sports Program for Kids with Disabilities)
http://www.livefootsteps.org/user/?usr=3652
Way better... except to those of us that already have a copy.
On April 10, 1991, Unplugged aired its first ever acoustic rap show. The special kicked off with individual performances by LL Cool J along with MC Lyte (Cappucino), De La Soul (Ring Ring Ring), and A Tribe Called Quest ("Can I Kick It?") and a five piece back-up band, Pop's Cool Love. The highlight of the show was LL Cool J's energetic renditions of "Jingling Baby" and "Mama Said Knock You Out".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=27DRXESVsIs
RITFW with Pearl jam can be a seperate 7 inch included.
I feel the problem (for me) is more how vinyl unfriendly their later shows are with them being so long. Live shows aren't really vinyl compatible (in my opinion). But they have one-off shows here and there that has not gotten releases. In the digital era. Like the Astoria show in 2006 (many live debuts on that one) and Shepards Bush in 2009 (etc). Similar to The Vic.
And what makes the Berlin 1996 show stand out compared to the other European shows that year, other than it being known because of having a decent sounding bootleg release?
I generally agree with your point that concerts can be less friendly. Although DMB puts out 5 record vinyls of their 3 hour shows and do a really good job with them. Their challenge is even greater because you have the long jams with 18 minute songs that eat a side, where PJ songs are much shorter.