Hello all, In the past, how long has it taken for quality recordings of shows to surface? I don't usually collect bootlegs of past Police or Sting shows, so I don't know how it works. What I'm getting at is this: I've noticed a handful of shows on dime-a-dozen, but is it better to wait until after the tour is over? Is that when soundboard recordings usually surface? Yes, yes, you all know I just want to get my hands on the Chicago show, but knowing if it might ever surface would be a great first step. David[Man in a Suitacse]
David wrote:
In the past, how long has it taken for quality recordings of shows to surface? I don't usually collect bootlegs of past Police or Sting shows, so I don't know how it works. What I'm getting at is this: I've noticed a handful of shows on dime-a-dozen, but is it better to wait until after the tour is over? Is that when soundboard recordings usually surface?
Since most of the available high quality past tour bootlegs are sourced from FM broadcasts of concerts and not soundboard theft, I'd have to guess that the latter is not likely. However, I'm sure they're planning a whole slew of produced media around this tour.
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