Don't get me wrong. I am one of the first to buy a good bootleg. Having had all the lost sounds of Mu CDs all the Orb rare collection CDs and numerous other artists live LPs and CDs over the years.
I still have a load of KLF DVDs to pass on but daren't put them on Ebay in case I get banned.
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On 23 Sep 2013, at 15:20, "Antti Lavio" <
antti.lavio@possu.org> wrote:
>
> On 23.9.2013 16:55, Elliott wrote:
>
>> At the end of the day bootlegs are extremely collectable, I sold my
>> Italian Madrugada bootleg vinyl an age ago but still wish I had it, I
>> also have a nice collection of ultra rare trax Vol 1 - 10 Rolling Stones
>> CD's, they are all bootlegs but look V nice in my CD rack.
Also
>> moonshine is made by bootleggers, and I like a bit of that.
>
> I would say SOME bootlegs are extremely collectable.
>
> There is still difference between publicly sold bootlegs that have been printed 5000 copies and bootlegs that are for limited number of exclusive people, like Tom Said.
>
> I guess almost everybody remembers Love Trance craze couple of years ago? First "marble" ones went for +1000£ and in the end, you could get single sided press for 20£. Whoever did that, laughed all the way to the bank.
>
> +1 for the Moonshine though ;)
>
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> anttil.
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