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Today's find in a local thrift. The Good Old Days are over but it still pays to do the weekly thrifts tour. Bootlegs on vinyl are the predecessors of today's Youtube videos shot from a smartphone. Bruce plays an acoustic set here with Nils Lofgren also on acoustic guitar and Danny Federici on accordion. Unplugged before MTV. Sound is OK for a bootleg. Record is in OK condition. Enough to make my day!
"The torture never stops"Greetings Freek.
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Shoreline Ampitheatre in CA, 1986.
FWIW, here's the best Bruce bootleg DB on the web:
Four hundred plus! So many Bruce bootlegs got me thinking...
You have the audacity to tape a concert (for example), press a bootleg record, print labels and get hold of some Bruce photographs to make record covers. Then what? Maybe you box up the records and load them into your van and follow the Springsteen tour so you can hawk the bootlegs to the concert crowd? Maybe that marketing could work with any concert crowd (rock, not that classical bunch). That would have been back in the 1970s-1980s, long before internet pirating.
(I read somewhere that Mick Jagger is shrewd and business-like so that on tour the band gets a share of all the merchandise sales.)
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