my trading list
Latest additions
Here are the latest additions to my audio and video collections. Feel free to browse the list following the above links. I've got hundreds of bootlegs of various artists. Let's trade!
Please read carefully the rules before asking for a trade.
Click on the dates for more details.
| Artist | Date | Type | City | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gilmour, David | 2006-04-13 | audio | Rosemont, IL | USA |
| Gilmour, David | 2006-03-15 | audio | Paris | France |
| Gilmour, David | 2006-03-16 | audio | Paris | France |
| Gilmour, David | 2006-04-17 | audio | Oakland, CA | USA |
| Cure (The) | 2005-09-03 | video | Istanbul | Turkey |
| Depeche Mode | 1986-05-02 | video | Stuttgart | Germany |
| Depeche Mode | 1988-02-12 | video | Stockholm | Sweden |
| Depeche Mode | 1988-03-09 | video | Budapest | Hungary |
| Depeche Mode | 1988-03-10 | video | Budapest | Hungary |
| Depeche Mode | 1990-07-09 | video | Dallas, TX | USA |
How to read the database
Sources:
AUD = audience recording
SBD = soundboard
FM = from radio transmission
TV = from tv broadcast
STU = studio recording (e.g. demos, outtakes, etc.)
PRO = pro-shot (videos only)
Lineage: I try to be as accurate as possible with the lineage, but it's sometimes hard. And it's almost impossible with the oldest shows...
AU = analog source
DAT = Digital Audio Tape source
DCC = Digital Compact Cassette source
MD = Mini Disc source
VID = VHS source
DV = Digital Video source
The number between square brackets indicates the assumed generation of the source.
Dates: All dates are in American format, aka YYYY-MM-DD.
Media: "#CDR" means part of a CDR, "#DVD" means part of a DVDR, "#2DVD" means part of a 2DVDR set, etc. (See Comments for X-ref.)
DVDm stands for 'mini DVD'
Total length: Total length is approximative due to the noticed variations between the different players. The total length listed is the one of the whole bootleg, not only the songs from the aforementioned dates.
Rating: Ratings are totally subjective. Please consider that I will be more lenient with an old analog no-so-well-sounding '79 recording than with a 2004 digital recording!
EX = excellent
VG = very good
G = good
P = poor
Artwork: I can provide artwork when mentioned.
