Part 1 of my conversation with special guest Ric Dube as we discuss bootlegs. Listen to the episode below or download it directly (right click and "save as").
Show notes:
- Check out Ric's latest project, Trademark of Quality
- Powered by BBQ
- TMOQ doesn't have actual bootlegs, but features essays about them
- Bootlegs comprise anything not released by a record company
- Jay: Discovered bootlegs and imports in record stores in the '80s
- Ric: First boot was a Springsteen live set from '81
- Jay: First boot was a Zeppelin live box set
- Both sound terrible
- Ric: Most bootlegs he owns are of The Replacements
- A lot of originally bootlegged 'Mats B-sides have turned up on official reissues
- Jay: Bought Prince's Black Album in late '80s from bootleg tape vendor at UNH
- Ric made cassette sleeves in early '90s for bootlegs with manga images
- Ric: Recorded bootlegs at live shows
- Also sold VHS tapes
- Jay: Had a list of bootlegs for sale in early '80s
- Used to get bootlegs from the old Rockit Records stores in '80s and '90s
- Ric: Pitching your bootleg wares to record stores
- Now there's countless boots available for free online
- To be continued
- Bonehead of the Week
Music:
Mission of Burma - Red (live on WERS)
The Minutemen - One Reporter's Opinion/Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing (live at The Blue Note)
The Dirtbombs - Ode to a Black Man (live at The Blind Pig)
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The Mission of Burma song is from a live set recorded at WERS-FM on 9/21/80. Download the song for free from the Live Music Archive.
The Minutemen songs are from a show recorded live at The Blue Note in Columbia, MO, on 5/12/84. Download the songs for free from the Live Music Archive.
The Dirtbombs song is on from a show recorded live at The Blind Pig in Ann Arbor, MI, on 7/15/05. Download the song for free from the Live Music Archive.
The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian; check out his site PodGeek.
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