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==Old chitchat==
[[User:TraxPlayer|TraxPlayer]] I don't think that [[Beatles]] is so much
[[User:TraxPlayer|TraxPlayer]] I don't think that [[Beatles]] is so much
bootlegged. I would say that [[Bob Dylan|Dylan]] is the most bootlegged artist.
bootlegged. I would say that [[Bob Dylan|Dylan]] is the most bootlegged artist.

Revision as of 04:01, 14 March 2006

Old chitchat

TraxPlayer I don't think that Beatles is so much bootlegged. I would say that Dylan is the most bootlegged artist. Every concert he has played in the last many years has been taped illegal.

The Grateful Dead is more taped than Dylan as they allow bootlegs of their shows but the Beatles history from 60-70 is the best in rock and roll by the best group EVER

Well, the Beatles bootleg recordings article should be deleted all together, except they may be still more "bootleggers" who sell recordings that claim to be the Beatles.

See: votes for deletion.

what about the vancouver show? i see that on every bootleg trader's site.

Who the hell are the Hamburger Bunns????

I think I heard that the carnival of light thing is just a rumour. Carnival of Light is a hoax and should be removed.

No, there actually are fake "Carnival Of Light" Mp3's circulating. -SW

beatles/rolling stones fake bootleg?

I remember a while ago being shown a supposed bootleg of the beatles and the rolling stones. It was quite fake and probably belongs in the section "A number of songs have been fraudulently passed off by bootleggers as unreleased Beatles songs..." if anyone knows any more about it than me --Hugzz 15:44, 28 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

You're probably thinking of the Masked Marauders, which wasn't a bootleg... it was just a parody. -SW