Boot sound-fidelity & Trading issues (Take the poll!)
Posted: 09 Aug 2004 15:48
I dont know if anyone else feels this way, but I think the "Sweet Jane" bootleg's sound fidelity is superior to the official issue, "American Poet." I feel the sound is closer and warmer...almost as if SJ is direct from the soundboard and AP is a very high quality recording from the FM-broadcast.
Either way, they both sound incredible.
As more and more VU/Lou documents come out on CD, the less likely I am to trade the boot CD-R's. For example, I paid $30 for the Max's Deluxe promo that includes the band intro on disc 1 (is it on the official release?) unreleased rehearsals. I am not willing (at this particular ethical crossroad) to dupe it and trade it.
However, any CD-R boot I have which is not commercially available, even if I have paid for it (the sucker that I was - F* Subterranean Records!), is always on my trade list. In these cases, I feel that the traders out there deserve not to be ripped off.
Am I an arsehole?
Either way, they both sound incredible.
As more and more VU/Lou documents come out on CD, the less likely I am to trade the boot CD-R's. For example, I paid $30 for the Max's Deluxe promo that includes the band intro on disc 1 (is it on the official release?) unreleased rehearsals. I am not willing (at this particular ethical crossroad) to dupe it and trade it.
However, any CD-R boot I have which is not commercially available, even if I have paid for it (the sucker that I was - F* Subterranean Records!), is always on my trade list. In these cases, I feel that the traders out there deserve not to be ripped off.
Am I an arsehole?