Post subject: (I want to see your) Handmade bootlegs
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 9:58 pm
RM Honored Artworker
Joined: Thu Jan 05, 2006 10:41 am Posts: 1902 Location: Vranov, Slovakia > Berlin > Open'er Gdynia > Pohoda Festival, Slovakia Gender: Male
I found a pile of my old bootlegs, hand made really old school (in fact I've made most of these during my high school days)
Anyone with similar experiences? Some were pretty cool, nowadays I wouldn't have the nerve to include setlists and stuff and invent elaborate packages .. however, I may get back to the idea and do some handmade/digitized covers for new audience stuff
I label my CDs (with pix of the actual concert where possible), and put in binders. Each tour has it's own binder (sometimes two). I decorate with stickers from the respective tours.
I'm anti-MP3, pro FLAC and Vinyl , so I don't even own an Ipod. I still use a portable CD player.
As far as time, it really looks more impressive than it actually is. I use Avery glossy labels and Roxio to print. Once I decide on a picture it takes 60 seconds to make a label and burn the CDs and put them in the binder.
Post subject: Re: (I want to see your) Handmade bootlegs
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 6:32 am
Banned from the Pit
Joined: Thu Sep 07, 2006 12:23 am Posts: 57 Location: Athens Greece Gender: Male
FANTASTIC JOB!
gatherspeed wrote:
I label my CDs (with pix of the actual concert where possible), and put in binders. Each tour has it's own binder (sometimes two). I decorate with stickers from the respective tours.
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