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Did nobody else see Curtis saying there were no plans for any bootlegs at this time?
presumably as there isn't a new record? or perhaps 'cos they are actually planning on playing a new song or two? Or the people they get to mix the boots are prohibitively expensive?
PS- I'm with Spenno about Just Breathe.
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spenno wrote:
It's pretty mind-blowing how much better a setlist looks merely by the omission of Just Breathe. I don't even mind seeing The Fixer appear every night, so long as Just Breathe shuffles off into the sunset.
I guess we'll hear about boots soon?
I'm just opposite regarding those songs though The Fixer has so slightly grown on me. I saw Dime's post that Curtis said no bootleg plans. Kind of surprising since they've been doing them for so long other than '04 & '07. I hope they reconsider. Maybe Ed should scroll through one of our "create your own setlist" threads.
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I also think when Curtis said "no plans," he meant that they haven't planned how they're going to release them, but they will. However, I guess that's just my personal take on the matter.
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given2trade wrote:
Pearl Jam makes huge money on the bootlegs. You can rest assured every show you want will come out one way or another.
How much do they earn per bootleg?
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¡B! wrote:
given2trade wrote:
Pearl Jam makes huge money on the bootlegs. You can rest assured every show you want will come out one way or another.
How much do they earn per bootleg?
Yeah. I don't think they make lots of money. Its actually quite expensive to record, mix and master the shows. But it should be enough money to keep in running and release the 2007 shows
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