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1919lrxc1919lrxc Posts: 6
edited October 2013 in The Porch
I am sorry if this question has been asked before.
How long does it usually take for a show to have its bootleg available on their site?
I went the the Philly show yesterday (10/22/13) and I would love the have the show in my collection.
Thank you in advance.
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  • WhywhyzedWhywhyzed Posts: 270
    Im sure there will be a huge announcement when they start to become available.

    Can't wait :)
  • I wonder if they've ever thought about doing what Third Man Records does and have a brick and mortar store. They could make a killing on the tourism alone. Just sell Pearl Jam bootlegs and limited merch.
  • It almost seems like the bootlegs give a whole new way you listen to the originals.
    There were some songs on the recorded albums that I just liked, but after listening to the bootlegs, I obtained a whole new respect for them!
    I would always laugh at people who purchased live recordings, and now find myself listening to everyone I have like its a whole different album.
  • mikerlmikerl Posts: 580
    i think it was the 2003 tour when you could download them the next morning, or a few hours after the show.. that was amazing.
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  • demetriosdemetrios Posts: 96,787
    I'm gonna say 2-3 months, for the official bootleg via Mp3, CD, Flac, Flac-HD & Alac-HD.

    FYI, I LOVE the PJ bootleg store! 8-)
  • JV130312JV130312 STATE OF LOVE & TRUST Posts: 2,519
    mikerl wrote:
    i think it was the 2003 tour when you could download them the next morning, or a few hours after the show.. that was amazing.

    I think that was 2005?
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  • demetriosdemetrios Posts: 96,787
    JV130312 wrote:
    mikerl wrote:
    i think it was the 2003 tour when you could download them the next morning, or a few hours after the show.. that was amazing.

    I think that was 2005?

    "05 you would get the official MP3's from Basecamp. Only available in MP3. No CD, no Flac. And no Flac-HD passion! :(

    But for the '03 tour, for those that bought the CD's, few hours after the show we received the 64kbps mp3's. Then we would wait till the CD's come in the mail.
  • JS38594JS38594 Posts: 24
    They really need to follow Phish's model. Free copy of bootleg to download in mp3 using the code of your ticket stub (you gotta pay for higher quality). Available within an hour after the show. You can listen to the show on the way home on your smart phone too using the iphone app where you can stream the previous night's show for free until it is replaced with the next show.
  • The MP3 download with ticket info would be a great way to do it. Especally for the frequent PJ concert goers. I couldn't believe the signs I saw in the audience 100+ shows!
  • PSUS2HPSUS2H USA Posts: 2,387
    JV130312 wrote:
    mikerl wrote:
    i think it was the 2003 tour when you could download them the next morning, or a few hours after the show.. that was amazing.

    I think that was 2005?

    My first PJ show was in 2005 and unfortunately there is no official bootleg yet. They opened for the Rolling Stones in Pittsburgh at PNC Park. Bummer
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