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Old 10-24-02, 03:28 PM
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Have any of you bought the Who Live CD's?

that are the official live "bootlegs" from the tour?

I bought the Los Angeles show...

(Mods these are officially released CD's from the who)
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are they only releasing the few show from the end of th etour or have they released more before..plus how much did they cost....the only site i saw them selling them is in england and they charge about 20 somthing u.s. dollers....i liked pearl jams 10.99 price better fot there boots
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Yeah,

I would like the 7/28 show from Hershey,PA. Since I am from around there I would really to hear The Who play in my area, but whatever, I guess Pete knows more than me...
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they are available on themusic.com (24 pounds) isn't that more than $30 US? I saw the LA show for free, so I figured why not get the CD ($$ go to charity) for the show I saw...
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I checked out the tracklisting for most of these and it's basically the same set on every disc. So what's the point of releasing so many? It worked for Pearl Jam because their set was drastically different each nite, but this seems like overkill.
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Live at Leeds kicks 9 types of a$$.

Then again, it's from the early 1970s.
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I thought this was a pretty cool idea. The proceeds go to charity and you get to have a great recording of the show you saw. I would like to see more artists do this. I'd rather spend the money on a CD that a t-shirt.
The setlists are pretty similar with a few changes, but I think the main appeal is to have a copy of a show you saw. the quality was excellent so I'm pretty happy.

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