Unplugged and Undrugged
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jorgems wrote:Whats the story behind this bootleg? why is it called that, is it any good????
Never heard of it...but I still clicked on your post three times :oops: ....my bad...but now I'm curious0 -
Unplugged and Undrugged is a compilation of performances from their MTV Unplugged show in 1992, & from the Fox theatre show in Atlanta in 1994, as well as other shows from the early 90s.
Includes:
MTV 92: State of Love and Trust, Alive, Black, Jeremy, Even Flow, Porch;
APRIL 3 94: Already in Love, Better Man;
NOV 3 91: Three Days, Hold Me;
OCT 18 93: Bee Girl;
NOV 29 93: My Way;
MARCH 26 91: Sitting on the Dock of the Bay;
NOV5 93: Fuck me in the Brain; Crazy Mary, Masters of War (Bob Dylan Tribute)
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I think that I may be going blind... or I've been starring at this screen too long, BUT where is this Boot? I can't find it!!The thing I like most about time is that it's not real. It's all in the head. Sure, it's a useful trick to use if you want to meet someone at a specific place in the universe and have tea or coffee- but that's all it is- a trick. There is no such thing as the past. It exists only in the memory. There is no such thing as the future. It exists only in our imagination. If our watches were truly accurate, the only thing they would ever say is "Now". That's what time it is. It's "Now". - Damien Echols0
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I think I've got this boot...I'll find out when I get home from work. If so I can post a copy out??PJ Manchester MEN - 20.06.12
PJ Manchester MEN - 21.06.12
EV Manchester O2 Apollo - 28.07.12
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is it a better show than the "Plugged and Drugged" one???
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Here is a link to someone's Page with Tracklisting - I believe there are several downloadable versions out there as well, a quick Google search turned it up
http://demetriosns.blogspot.com/2011/02 ... ugged.html
I got a Copy of this at home as well. Its the MTV unplugged and some other stuff as well. Not all Acoustic though.0 -
Pamela0222 wrote:I think that I may be going blind... or I've been starring at this screen too long, BUT where is this Boot? I can't find it!!
It's not an official PJ release2000: Manchester
2006: Dublin; Leeds; Arnhem
2007: London
2009: Manchester
2012: Manchester I & II : EV Manchester : Soundgarden Shepherds Bush
2013: Brad Manchester : Soundgarden Manchester
2014: Amsterdam I & II; Berlin; Leeds; Milton Keynes
2018: Berlin; London II; Boston II
Bootleg Reviews: http://pjbootlegreviews.blogspot.com/0 -
its a pj bootleg from the 90's before they started releasing official ones in 2000. back in the 90's bootlegs were compilation of live songs that sounded the best. fans would pay big money for these bootlegs, i'm talking $60-$80 or even sometimes higher. fans would get these bootlegs through their local indie record shopt or through fan word of mouth.Pamela0222 wrote:I think that I may be going blind... or I've been starring at this screen too long, BUT where is this Boot? I can't find it!!Ron: I just don't feel like going out tonight
Sammi: Wanna just break up?0 -
metsfan wrote:
its a pj bootleg from the 90's before they started releasing official ones in 2000. back in the 90's bootlegs were compilation of live songs that sounded the best. fans would pay big money for these bootlegs, i'm talking $60-$80 or even sometimes higher. fans would get these bootlegs through their local indie record shopt or through fan word of mouth.Pamela0222 wrote:I think that I may be going blind... or I've been starring at this screen too long, BUT where is this Boot? I can't find it!!
Ahhhhh!!!! Thanks for clearing that up for me!The thing I like most about time is that it's not real. It's all in the head. Sure, it's a useful trick to use if you want to meet someone at a specific place in the universe and have tea or coffee- but that's all it is- a trick. There is no such thing as the past. It exists only in the memory. There is no such thing as the future. It exists only in our imagination. If our watches were truly accurate, the only thing they would ever say is "Now". That's what time it is. It's "Now". - Damien Echols0 -
welcomePamela0222 wrote:metsfan wrote:
its a pj bootleg from the 90's before they started releasing official ones in 2000. back in the 90's bootlegs were compilation of live songs that sounded the best. fans would pay big money for these bootlegs, i'm talking $60-$80 or even sometimes higher. fans would get these bootlegs through their local indie record shopt or through fan word of mouth.Pamela0222 wrote:I think that I may be going blind... or I've been starring at this screen too long, BUT where is this Boot? I can't find it!!
Ahhhhh!!!! Thanks for clearing that up for me!
Ron: I just don't feel like going out tonight
Sammi: Wanna just break up?0 -
metsfan wrote:
its a pj bootleg from the 90's before they started releasing official ones in 2000. back in the 90's bootlegs were compilation of live songs that sounded the best. fans would pay big money for these bootlegs, i'm talking $60-$80 or even sometimes higher. fans would get these bootlegs through their local indie record shopt or through fan word of mouth.Pamela0222 wrote:I think that I may be going blind... or I've been starring at this screen too long, BUT where is this Boot? I can't find it!!
Ah the good ole days when weed was called grass...
And a bootleg was actually a bootleg..
Many a dollar spent on one of those compilations of suspect audio quality.God Loves Pearl Jam0 -
woundedorgan wrote:metsfan wrote:
Many a dollar spent on one of those compilations of suspect audio quality.Pamela0222 wrote:fans would pay big money for these bootlegs, i'm talking $60-$80 or even sometimes higher. fans would get these bootlegs through their local indie record shopt or through fan word of mouth.
yep...
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i give you old timers alota credit for spending loads of money on compilations. so glad i wasnt a teen or in my early 20's during the haydays or else i woulda been broke every week looking for the newest compilation.woundedorgan wrote:metsfan wrote:
its a pj bootleg from the 90's before they started releasing official ones in 2000. back in the 90's bootlegs were compilation of live songs that sounded the best. fans would pay big money for these bootlegs, i'm talking $60-$80 or even sometimes higher. fans would get these bootlegs through their local indie record shopt or through fan word of mouth.Pamela0222 wrote:I think that I may be going blind... or I've been starring at this screen too long, BUT where is this Boot? I can't find it!!
Ah the good ole days when weed was called grass...
And a bootleg was actually a bootleg..
Many a dollar spent on one of those compilations of suspect audio quality.Ron: I just don't feel like going out tonight
Sammi: Wanna just break up?0 -
An unofficial silver CD bootleg I wasn't gonna buy because I had already own a copy (2 copies that is) of Pearl Jam's MTV Unplugged, but this CD included a few tracks from various cities I didn't own. Also the very fist time I've ever heard Dock of the Bay.0
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Oh really...Sweet!! I'll have to get me one of these.
Go looking this weekend....10/31/09, 05/21/10, Peru, Los Angeles0 -
metsfan wrote:
its a pj bootleg from the 90's before they started releasing official ones in 2000. back in the 90's bootlegs were compilation of live songs that sounded the best. fans would pay big money for these bootlegs, i'm talking $60-$80 or even sometimes higher. fans would get these bootlegs through their local indie record shopt or through fan word of mouth.Pamela0222 wrote:I think that I may be going blind... or I've been starring at this screen too long, BUT where is this Boot? I can't find it!!
I think this one was the last proper bootlegged bootleg I ever bought - then along came bit torrent and saved us allCancel my subscription to the Ressurection
Send my credentials to the house of detention
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metsfan wrote:
its a pj bootleg from the 90's before they started releasing official ones in 2000. back in the 90's bootlegs were compilation of live songs that sounded the best. fans would pay big money for these bootlegs, i'm talking $60-$80 or even sometimes higher. fans would get these bootlegs through their local indie record shopt or through fan word of mouth.Pamela0222 wrote:I think that I may be going blind... or I've been starring at this screen too long, BUT where is this Boot? I can't find it!!
$60 - $80 for double CD's. Single CD's were around $25 - $35. I've paid & traded ALOT of CD's @ the local record stores (*cough cough Taz Records) for these bootleg CD's. Pretty much ever week I would pick up a bootleg CD or 2 there. Before CDR burners we would make copies of the bootlegs onto Maxell Cassette tapes. I remember buying my first portable CD player and those fuckers would skip, even my Sony Discman ESP 2. Making copies on tapes were the best (that time) listening to them walking to & from Junior High & High School.
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Now I want it even more...haha...10/31/09, 05/21/10, Peru, Los Angeles0
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demetrios wrote:metsfan wrote:
its a pj bootleg from the 90's before they started releasing official ones in 2000. back in the 90's bootlegs were compilation of live songs that sounded the best. fans would pay big money for these bootlegs, i'm talking $60-$80 or even sometimes higher. fans would get these bootlegs through their local indie record shopt or through fan word of mouth.Pamela0222 wrote:I think that I may be going blind... or I've been starring at this screen too long, BUT where is this Boot? I can't find it!!
$60 - $80 for double CD's. Single CD's were around $25 - $35. I've paid & traded ALOT of CD's @ the local record stores (*cough cough Taz Records) for these bootleg CD's. Pretty much ever week I would pick up a bootleg CD or 2 there. Before CDR burners we would make copies of the bootlegs onto Maxell Cassette tapes. I remember buying my first portable CD player and those fuckers would skip, even my Sony Discman ESP 2. Making copies on tapes were the best (that time) listening to them walking to & from Junior High & High School.
ah, the good 'ol days. i worked at a nursery in high school during the school year & was a lifeguard in the summers. i think about 90% of my paychecks went to concerts & Pearl Jam bootlegs.
I LOVE MUSIC.
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