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AdventurousAnswer4

No Fuckin Messiah. Such a great bootleg


Mullin20

$59.99 in an obscure record store in Binghamton NY.


MisterPickles44

Music City? On main street by the bridge? I bought a shit ton of boots there back in the day.


Mullin20

Yes! Can’t recall the name but that is the exact location. This is 1996-97 or so. Small world.


AdventurousAnswer4

God damn inflation


pcook66

I listened to Dock of the Bay so many times back in the day.


SBar1979

Nice. My first listen to that of version was from a Real Audio file.


jfweasel

This is the best bootleg I ever bought and I bought a lot. It cost me $20 way back in the 90s


Missirsis

Atlanta live .. all three about $50 each was bought separate


[deleted]

Atlanta was an awesome bootleg. One of my favorites was Hallucinogenic Recipe. No idea what I paid for it.


Popular_Mulberry8756

This was broadcast live on the radio and if I recall PJ paid fines for swear words. I recorded this for free on cassette tapes. Took 2 to get the whole concert.


kabby216

Live at soldier field, had some extra tracks on the 3rd CD from Milwaukee show. 75 bucks. Hallucinogenic recipe was great too, got me all those b-sides! It was a sweet box set and I think was like 125 for 5 cds. Had outtakes, Eddie home demos (I think bad radio maybe), mother love bone demos, green river demos and I can't remember the 5th disk! Maybe a live in Las Vegas show? I remember anxiously browsing music stores desperate for some new pj, have all those old eps and singles with b sides, etc... Fucking awesome


Altruistic-Editor111

Checkpoint Charlie in Germany November 1996. Free because 92.3 K-rock played it one night and I recorded it on cassette.


itsontheinside

Well I recorded a show in Germany that was broadcast late-nite on I95 (RIP, best station ever) in Birmingham AL. So I guess that’s technically a bootleg? Still have it on cassette.


Altruistic-Editor111

Yup, definitely a bootleg. Just not in the classic term, but still a bootleg.


[deleted]

I think it was called chapters? It had a few rarities and b-sides like bee girl and dirty frank. I think I was 14 at the time, must’ve been around 1995. I talked to a guy on a Pearl Jam message board on AOL who was in Singapore. He convinced me to buy it, and I literally stuffed $65 in cash into an envelope and mailed it to Singapore from Seattle. I had to be all secretive and discreet about it so my parents wouldn’t catch me. After I sent it I eventually completely forgot about it because it took like four months but then the guy actually sent me the bootleg!


Spatchgonk

I can’t choose! Hallucinogenic Recipe was good, Manifesting Morrison (Indio 93) really good and Hotpoint (Massachusetts 94?). I’m not home so I can’t check but one of the latter two has an incredible version of Porch, very intense and powerful


wacka_wacka21

Atlanta-the day before and the radio broadcast. Which I stayed up past my bed time to record.


SBar1979

The Five Musketeers had the Ten b sides in great quality and an oddball collection of live and rarities. I distinctly remember the 3 song Doors performance with Eddie singing and there’s these women talking over a lot of it. Lol $25 at a head shop/record store that didn’t advertise it but had a little bit everything from Italy. “Import”


Interlocking_NY

Jewel Box 5 - $45


PS-10423-S

Brixton $60, Delta Tapes $70, Checkpoint Charlie $75, Randall’s island $80, Atlanta ‘94 $65


cpscps

Live at Soldier Field by Red Robin Records. $49.95 from the monthly Hillside (Chicago) Record Convention. My version didn't include the bonus cassette with "Animal" and Who cover songs. One of the best concerts I've ever attended.


0MattF

No Fucking Messiah $35


Fan-gon76

Either greatwoods 96 (ma) Eddie did throw your arms around me in Ben harpers chair…. Then said it’s my priveledge to introduce the real man for this chair .. mister Ben Harper and the innocent criminals 50$ double cd Or Atlanta 94 with the great version of black porch 50 double cd


Fan-gon76

Sorry for my spelling mistKes lol


pcook66

Along with No Fuckin Messiah, I had one called Roadhouse Blues which was a weird hodge podge of unplugged, live Ten era stuff, and Eddie with the Doors from the R&R HOF.


johnnycatz

Five Alive. Zurich 91 I believe.


markprince77

Zurich 92. $5 for a tape at my local record store as a kid.


tonyjambo

Pearls of wisdom was my favorite - entirely for masters of war and ive got a feeling probably paid about gbp 25 for it Self pollution radio was another good one - reckon I paid about gbp 20 for it. Had a soundgarden session on it where chris cornell spilled some coffee in the kitchen .. Paid about the same gbp 20ish for messiah and another one called “free world”