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It's been claimed that the Sisters were one of the most bootlegged bands of the Eighties.<br/> | It's been claimed that the Sisters were one of the most bootlegged bands of the Eighties.<br/> | ||
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− | Bootlegs you do not find here | + | This would be a comprehensive list of all their bootlegs .... unfortunately, it is not. Not yet, anyway ....<br/> |
− | [http://www.sistersbootlegs.de/index.html sistersbootlegs] | + | |
− | or | + | Bootlegs you do not find here may be listed on [http://www.sistersbootlegs.de/index.html sistersbootlegs] or on the comprehensive [http://www.ultimatesistersguide.org The Sisters of Mercy Ultimate Resource Guide]<br/> |
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− | ''' | + | '''Note''': |
− | * | + | * The ubiquity of the internet and the ease of portable recording technology these days means that many recent concert recordings are actually captured by the members of the audience, using their personal audio and video recording equipment. The resulting recordings are then spread and exchanged among the fan-base for free. These are often very good CD or DVD productions, frequently involving much more work than simply a take from the respective gig (which itself is hard enough to achieve at times). |
− | * Some bootlegs sold | + | * Some bootlegs sold on sites such as eBay may be taken from these fan audience recordings, which were never intended to go on sale. Those we have been able to detect so far, apart from within the lists below, can be found under [[Audience Recordings]]. |
− | * If you | + | * If you find any bootleg is actually an audience recording and not yet categorised as such, please let us know using the above ''' 'discussion' ''' feature. |
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− | + | More background on bootleg recordings can be found [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bootleg_recording on Wikipedia].'''<br/> | |
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==Bootlegs== | ==Bootlegs== | ||
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− | | '''sorted | + | | '''sorted by content''' |
− | | '''sorted | + | | '''sorted by format''' |
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| [[Live Bootlegs]] | | [[Live Bootlegs]] |
Revision as of 21:32, 15 June 2011
It's been claimed that the Sisters were one of the most bootlegged bands of the Eighties.
This would be a comprehensive list of all their bootlegs .... unfortunately, it is not. Not yet, anyway ....
Bootlegs you do not find here may be listed on sistersbootlegs or on the comprehensive The Sisters of Mercy Ultimate Resource Guide
Note:
- The ubiquity of the internet and the ease of portable recording technology these days means that many recent concert recordings are actually captured by the members of the audience, using their personal audio and video recording equipment. The resulting recordings are then spread and exchanged among the fan-base for free. These are often very good CD or DVD productions, frequently involving much more work than simply a take from the respective gig (which itself is hard enough to achieve at times).
- Some bootlegs sold on sites such as eBay may be taken from these fan audience recordings, which were never intended to go on sale. Those we have been able to detect so far, apart from within the lists below, can be found under Audience Recordings.
- If you find any bootleg is actually an audience recording and not yet categorised as such, please let us know using the above 'discussion' feature.
More background on bootleg recordings can be found on Wikipedia.
Bootlegs
sorted by content | sorted by format |
Live Bootlegs | Cassette Bootlegs |
Studio Bootlegs | Vinyl Bootlegs 7" |
Bootlegs Of Mixed Content | Vinyl Bootlegs 12" |
Bootleg Remixes | Bootleg CDs |
Video Bootlegs | Bootleg DVDs |
Russian Flexis |
This article is a stub and is in need of expansion |