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This list is always under construction and will be enhanced constantly. Check back for updates regularly.

This list is also not exhaustive. If a bootleg is not listed here, a torrent of it might still be against DIME policy.


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A

ABBA

Las Vegas, Nevada, August 1, 1979

Wrong date, mislabelled and actually comes from the officially released Wembley 1979 performance.

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AC/DC

Angus Cha-Cha, Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK, November 2, 1979

"Live Wire" and "Shot Down In Flames" were commercially released.


Live at the Apollo, Glasgow, Scotland, 1978

This is the official "If you want blood" live album in disguise.

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(The Original) Asia

All shows from April 4, 2008 onwards, as the band is making them available for sale, see Asia USB Concert Series.

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B


Bad Company

Orlando Florida, May 21, 1999

Pay-per-view broadcast.

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The Beatles

The Beatles Complete Christmas Collection 1963 - 1969

Fan club issue, that makes it official!

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Jeff Beck

UDO Music Festival, Fuji Speedway, Japan July 22, 2006

Pay-per-view broadcast, Fuji TV

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Blues Brothers

Winterland, San Francisco, CA, Dec. 31, 1978

"Soul Man" and "B Movie" were commercially released on the "Grateful Dead @ Winterland" DVD.

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James Brown

Augusta, GA, Oct. 1, 1969

Officially released in 1970 as "Sex Machine"


Boston Garden, Boston, MA, April 5, 1968

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Kate Bush

Wow (Amsterdam 1979) aka Hammersmith Odeon, May 1979 aka London Palladium, April 16, 1979

Those are all rip-offs of the commercially released "Hammersmith Odeon" video (OOP) (and later on video/CD doublepack).

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C

John Cale

Le Bataclan, Paris, France, Jan. 29, 1972 (with Lou Reed and Nico)

Commercially released as "Le Bataclan".

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Camel

"UNEVENSONGS" Live in London 1977 (Oh Boy 1-9092 1991); BBC Radio One In Concert, 1 October, 1977

This is the "Sight And Sound" special released on the Footage I and II DVDs

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Ry Cooder

The Family Tour (with David Lindley), July 6, 1995, State Opera House, Vienna, Austria

This one is now officially available for purchase on David Lindley's web site.

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Elvis Costello

Elvis Costello & The Attractions "STIFFs Live" Tour, Leicester University, UK, October 22, 1977

"Neat Neat Neat", "Roadette", & "Miracle Man" have been officially released.


The Gangster is Back or The Complete/The Ultimate Gangster, Frank C. Erwin Center, University of Texas, Austin, TX, September 7, 1983

Five tracks have been commercially released on the "Punch The Clock" Reissue, namely: "Possession", "Secondary Modern", "The Bells", "Watch Your Step", and "Backstabbers/King Horse".

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Counting Crows

All shows from 2008-07-28 onwards available for purchase at livecountingcrows.com. Audience captures are allowed on DIME, the soundboard recordings sold at livecountingcrows.com are off-limits.

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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

Fillmore East, New York, New York 1970-06-02 through 1970-06-07

Chicago Auditorium, Chicago, Illinois 1970-07-05

The Forum, Los Angeles, California 1970-06-26 through 1970-06-28

Recordings from all of the above dates were used in the compilation of "4 Way Street"

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Sheryl Crow

The Trinity Church Sessions, Church of the Holy Trinity, Toronto, Canada, November 13, 1998

Parts of this performance were commercially released on the 2 CD editions of "The Globe Sessions" album and to some editions of the "Anything but down" single [1]

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Crowded House

North America Tour 2007

All shows offered for download via Kufala Recordings are off-limits here.

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D

Miles Davis

February 23, 1957, Peacock Alley Lounge, St. Louis MO KSTL-AM radio broadcast

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Die Toten Hosen

"machmalauter"-Tour 2008, Nov. 21-Dec. 30, 2008

All shows will be made available for sale by the band. Read more here (in German language): Die Toten Hosen -- Shop.

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Dire Straits

Dire Straits with Eric Clapton, Wembley Stadium, London, United Kingdom, 1988-06-11 (Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute)

At least "Brothers In Arms" and "Wonderfull tonight" were released on VHS and DVD http://dvdmagazine.virgula.com.br/Resenhas_musicais/tribute_mandela.htm http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/34760/Tribute-to-Mandela/dvd http://www.movieweb.com/dvd/release/19/92119/features.php

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The Doors

Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden Early and Late shows, Sept. 20, 1968

Some of it appears on "The Doors - Live In Europe 1968" DVD.

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Bob Dylan

Acetates On The Tracks 1 (mostly variants of officially tracks)

Acetates On The Tracks 2 (mostly variants of officially tracks)

After The Crash 1 (mostly officially released Basement Tapes)

Alias: The Sideman Series vol 1-5 (pirate discs)

All-American Boy (mostly officially released Basement Tapes)

All Hallows Eve & More (eventually released as Bootleg Series 5)

Alternate Infidels (many variants of official tracks)

As Good As It Gets (mostly variants of officially tracks)

Baez Years 1963-64 (many officially released performances)

Before The Crash vol 2 (many officially released performances)

Best Of The Basement Tapes (many variants of official tracks)

Blood On The Tapes (many variants of official tracks)

Blood On The Tracks -- New York Sessions (all tracks forms of official releases)

Bob Dylan In Concert (many officially released performances)

Bob Dylan - 1965 Revisited (many officially released performances)

Bobdylan.com Masters (downloads from official site)

The Bootleg (mostly official tracks)

Broadside (many official tracks)

Clean Cuts (mostly variants of officially tracks)

Completely Unplugged (many officially released performances)

Dimestore Medicine (many variants of official tracks)

Documents Of Bob Dylan vol 1-2 (many officially released performances)

Down In The Flood (Archivio boot; rough mixes of Infidels tracks)

You Can't Kill An Idea Houston SBD 1981-11-12 (Silver Rarities label--all known copies are lossy)

More details at bobsboots or Searching For A Gem

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Bob Dylan & Tom Petty

Sydney, Australia, February 24 & 25, 1986 (aired by HBO, released on VHS and LD)

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E

Electric Light Orchestra (E.L.O.)

Live in London 1976

Officially released as "Fusion - Live in London" on VHS (OOP).

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Emerson, Lake & Palmer

"Hoe Down", July 22, 1972, Korakuen Stadium, Tokyo, Japan

"Tarkus" was commercially released on the "Beyond the Beginning" DVD.

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G

Peter Gabriel

Lay your hands on me aka Music without frontiers unknown location/date

Both are rips off the audio portion of the commercially released "POV" video.


USA Summer Tour 2003

All shows were released in the Encore Series, available at TheMusic.com.


Europe Tour 2004

All shows were released in the Encore Series, available at TheMusic.com.


The Warm Up Summer 2007 Tour

All shows will be released in the Encore Series, available at TheMusic.com.

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Genesis

Lyceum, London England, May 6, 1980

"Ripples" and "The Lady Lies" from this show are on Genesis Archive 2.


Lyceum, London England, May 7, 1980

"Duke's Travels/Duke's End" is on Genesis Archive 2; "Follow You Follow Me" is on Three Sides Live. "Behind the Lines", "Duchess", "Guide Vocal", "In the Cage", "Afterglow", "Dance on a Volcano" and "Los Endos" are on the Genesis 1976-1982 box set.


2007 Tour

All shows will be released in the Encore Series, available at TheMusic.com.

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H

Hall & Oates

2007 Tour

The shows are available for sale here: Hall & Oates : Shows To Go.

Tour 2005 & 2006

The shows are available for sale here: Instant Live.

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Hawkwind

All shows listed as non-tradeable on the band's trading rules page)

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Jimi Hendrix

l'Olympia, Paris, January 29, 1968

Officially released as disc two of the "Stages" box set.


Capitol Theatre in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, March 19, 1968

Officially released as " LIVE IN OTTAWA".


Record Plant, New York, 1969 and 1970

Commercially released on "Burning Desire" are the following tracks from the following dates:

Nov. 7, 1969: Izabella; Stepping Stone/Villanova Junction Blues

Jan. 7, 1970: Cherokee Mist/Astro Man

Jan. 23, 1970: Ezy Ryder/MLK [aka Captain Coconut]; Record Plant 2X; Villanova Junction Blues; Burning Desire; Slow Time Blues

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John Lee Hooker

Live Somewhere in USA, April 30, 1974

This is mislabelled (date-wise and track-wise). It was actually recorded 1977 in The Keystone, Palo Aalto, CA and was commercially released on "The Cream". The re-released 2 CD set is highly recommended. See also "Bedroom Boogie" below.


Bedroom Boogie, aka Wise Fools Pub, Chicago, IL, U.S.A., November 9, 1976

Five songs were commercially released as bonus tracks on the 2 CD set of "The Cream", namely Boogie Chillen (mislabelled as "Feel Good" [sic!]); Boom, Boom; It Serves Me Right to Suffer; One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer; Crawlin' King Snake

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Hound Dog Taylor & The Houserockers

Joe's Place, Boston, MA, U.S.A., November 28, 1972

Commercially released as "Live in Boston" and "Live at Joe's Place".

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K

KISS

A couple of shows from May/June 2008 of the European leg of the "Kiss Alive 35" tour will be made available by Concert Live. Listing available here.

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Poul Krebs

All shows from the upcoming tour (2008) are planned to be released as official bootlegs. You can order them at the gig, and they will be mailed 4 to 6 weeks later. Poul Krebs, click "Nyheder" (in Danish only).

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L

Lambchop

FM4 Radio Session, Vienna, Austria, August 9, 2006

A big portion of this show was (self-) released by Kurt Wagner on the tour-only "Succulence" CD, limited to 200 copies.


Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, Belgium, October 21, 2006

This show was commercially released on DVD end of 2007.

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Led Zeppelin

The Forum, Inglewood, Los Angeles, CA, June 25, 1972 and Long Beach Arena, CA, June 27, 1972

"How the West was Won" is compiled from those two shows.


Earl's Court, London, UK, May 24 & 25, 1975

"Going To California", "That's The Way", "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp", "Trampled Underfoot", "Stairway to Heaven" from the May 25, 1975 show and "In My Time of Dying" from the May 24, 1975 show were commercially released on the official 2 DVD Set.


Knebworth Festival, UK, August 4, 1979

Rock'n'Roll; Nobody's Fault But Mine; Sick Again; Achilles Last Stand; In The Evening; Kashmir; Whole Lotta Love were all commercially released in the official Led Zeppelin DVD.

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David Lindley

The Family Tour (with Ry Cooder), July 6, 1995, State Opera House, Vienna, Austria

This one is now officially available for purchase on Mr. Dave's web site.

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Lynyrd Skynyrd

King Biscuit Flower Hour, Capital Theatre, Cardiff, Wales, November 4, 1975

"Gimme Back My Bullets", "Double Trouble", "I Got The Same Old Blues", "Sweet home Alabama", "Freebird", and "Call Me the Breeze" were all commercially released.

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M

Marillion

Happiness is on the road tour 2008-2009

All shows will be made available for download one day after the concert at the band's Racket Records download store.

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Bob Marley

The Record Plant Sausalito, CA, Oct. 31, 1973

released as "Talking Blues"


Ahoy Club, Rotterdam, Netherlands, July 7, 1978

Commercially released. This show often is mislabelled, date-wise and venue-wise.


Leeds, England, November 27, 1973

Officially released on the "Burnin'" deluxe edition


Uprising Rehearsals, Tuff Gong Studios, May, 1980

Some tracks are included on the official video, "Time Will Tell"


Rufaro Stadium, Salisbury, Zimbabwe, May 19, 1980

Some tracks are included on the official video, "Time Will Tell"

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N

Nico

Le Bataclan, Paris, France, Jan. 29, 1972 (with John Cale and Lou Reed)

Commercially released as "Le Bataclan".

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O

The Only Ones

Paradiso, Amsterdam. November 3, 1979

Commercially released as "The Big Sleep" on Jungle Records.

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P

Pearl Jam

2008

All shows will be made available for sale as official bootlegs. More details here: Pearl Jam Ten Club. All captures of those shows are not allowed on DIME.


2000-2006

All captures of shows released in the Official Bootleg Series 2000-2006 are not allowed on DIME.


Roskilde Festival, Denmark, June 30, 2000

For the very same reason this show wasn't released in the Official Bootleg Series, it is not allowed to run on DIME, either. Pearl Jam are against the sharing of this very show and we respect their wishes.

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Tom Petty (& The Heartbreakers)

WBCN-FM, Paradise Theater, Boston, MA, July 16, 1978

"I fought the law", "Route 66", and "Don't bring me down" were commercially released.


Also see Bob Dylan & Tom Petty under D above.

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Pixies

1991-06-26 Brixton, Academy, London UK

"Tame" and "Planet of Sound" from this show have been issued officially: see "Digital Single" on the "Stuff!" page at ilovepixies.com.

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The Police

Hatfield Polytechnic, February 21, 1979 aka Rock Goes To College

OOP Japan-only DVD release Rock Masters - The Police.

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Iggy Pop

Bookies, Detroit, , MI, USA, September 26, 1980 Bootleged as "Lust For Life"

"Puppet World", "One for My Baby", "Hassles" and "Louie Louie/Hang On Sloopy" appeared on the Nuggets 2CD and double LP set released on Jungle records (Freud CD 074) in the UK in 1999.

http://www.jungle-records.net/jungle/freudcd074.htm http://www.amazon.co.uk/Nuggets-Iggy-Pop/dp/B00002MN3D/

"Louie Louie/Hang On Sloopy" and "One For My Baby" were also on columbia's "We Ain't Talking About Commercial Shit" CD.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Are-Talking-About-Commercial-Shit/dp/B00005EMWE/

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Prince

Musicology 2004ever Tour Premiere, Los Angeles, CA, March 29, 2004

Direct broadcast in a cinema simulcast to Regal theaters around the country for paying audiences.

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Super Bowl XLI Half-Time Show, Miami FL, February 4, 2007"

As of this writing it has not been released, but Universal Music claimed copyright and had it removed from youtube.com. We don't need any more trouble with the company responsible for both of DIME's shutdowns.

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Q

Queen

Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK, Dec. 24, 1975

"Keep yourself alive" and the "Rock'n'Roll Medley" were commercially released.

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Quicksilver Messenger Service

Live at the Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA, USA, Sept. 9, 1966

Live at the Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA, USA, Oct. 28, 1966

Live at the Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, USA, Feb. 4, 1967

Live at the Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA, USA, Feb. 6, 1967

Live at the Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco, CA, USA, April 4, 1968

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R

Ramones

Musikladen, Bremen, Germany, 1978

At least 10 tracks from this performance have been officially released on various volumes of the Musikladen DVDs.

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Lou Reed

Le Bataclan, Paris, France, Jan. 29, 1972 (with John Cale and Nico)

Commercially released as "Le Bataclan".

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The Rolling Stones

Beacon Theatre, New York, NY, October 29-31, 2006

All shows are filmed by Martin Scorsese for an upcoming documentary (theatrical and/or DVD release).


Zilker Park, Austin, TX, Oct. 22, 2006

Full show commercially released in the The Biggest Bang 4 DVD set.


Shanghai Grand Stage, Shanghai, China, April 8, 2006

1. Bitch; 2. Midnight Rambler; 3. Gimme Shelter; 4. This Place Is Empty; 5. It’s Only Rock'n'Roll commercially released in the The Biggest Bang 4 DVD set.


Saitama Super Arena, Saitama, Japan, April 2, 2006

1. Let’s Spend The Night Together; 2. Rain Fall Down; 3. Rough Justice commercially released in the The Biggest Bang 4 DVD set.


River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Feb. 21 and 23, 2006

1. Worried About You; 2. Happy; 3. Miss You; 4. Paint It Black; 5. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction commercially released in the The Biggest Bang 4 DVD set.


Cobacabana Beach, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Feb. 18, 2006

Full show commercially released in the The Biggest Bang 4 DVD set.


Atlantic City '89 Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, Dec. 19, 1989

The whole show was telecast as a pay-per-view special in the US. Furthermore, "Little Red Rooster", "Sad Sad Sad", and "Undercover Of The Night" from this performance were commercially released on "Flashpoint".


Leeds University, Leeds, England, 13 March 1971

"Let It Rock" was officially released on the B-side of the "Brown Sugar" single, so any torrents of this show are allowed only with this track removed.

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S

Sex Pistols

Welcome to the Rodeo Longhorn Ballroom, Dallas, TX, Jan. 10, 1978

Commercially released on the OOP DVD "Live at the Longhorn", portions appear in "The Filth and the Fury" DVD as well.


Winterland, San Francisco, CA, January 14, 1978

At least parts of this show appear on "The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle" DVD.


Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, November 16, 1996

Officially released as "Filthy Lucre Live in Japan" VHS/DVD.

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Smashing Pumpkins

All free or paid downloads and other content offered as of October 31, 2008 via LiveSmashingPumpkins.com shall be considered official Smashing Pumpkins releases.
Any kind of audience captures of the released shows are still allowed to be traded. See also article LiveSmashingPumpkins.com?.

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Cat Stevens

BBC In Concert 1971

"Moonshadow," "Wild World," and "Father & Son" were commercially released on "The Very Best of Cat Stevens" CD/DVD; "Maybe You're Right" from this show appears on the DVD, "Cat Stevens - Majikat (Earth Tour 1976)"

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Supertramp

Wembley Arena 1975

Misdated and misattributed, most of these tracks are found on the official live album "Is Everybody Listening?" (recorded live in 1976 in Cleveland Ohio); "Ain't Nobody But Me", "Soapbox Opera" and "From Now On", come from the official Paris (live) album.

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T

Talking Heads

WCOZ broadcast, Maynard MA, November 17, 1977

"New Feeling" from this performance was commercially released on the 2 CD set of "The name of this band is Talking Heads".


KSAN broadcast, San Francisco, CA, September 16, 1978

"I'm Not in Love" from this performance was commercially released on the 2 CD set of "The name of this band is Talking Heads".


The Agora, Cleveland, OH, December 18, 1978

"The Girls Want to Be with the Girls" from this performance was commercially released on the 2 CD set of "The name of this band is Talking Heads".


The Capitol Theater, Passaic, NJ, January 17, 1979

"Artists Only" from this performance was commercially released on the 2 CD set of "The name of this band is Talking Heads".


Berklee Performance Center, Boston, MA, Aug. 24, 1979 (often mislabelled date-wise)

The song "Mind" from this performance was commercially released on the 2 CD set of "The name of this band is Talking Heads".


Central Park, New York, August 27, 1980

"Life During Wartime" from this performance was commercially released on the 2 CD set of "The name of this band is Talking Heads".


Emerald City, Cherry Hill, NJ, November 8 & 9 1980

"Cities" from this performance was commercially released on the 2 CD set of "The name of this band is Talking Heads".


Sun Palace aka Sun Plaza Hall, Toyko, Japan, February 27, 1981

Psycho Killer, Warning Sign, Stay Hungry, Once In A Lifetime, Animals, and Born Under Punches were commercially released on disc 2 of the remastered "The name of this band is...".


Monkey Business aka The Mecca, Milwaukee, WI, January 25, 1984 aka Nature's Way

This is the audio rip of the commercially released "Stop Making Sense" video. The OST has been released and re-relased with bonus tracks in the meantime.

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Tangerine Dream

All of Tangerine Tree I has been officially released, and also most of Tree II.


Tangerine Tree I

Tangerine Tree Volume 1: Nottingham 1976 (Released on Bootleg Box 2)

Tangerine Tree Volume 2: Sheffield 1974 (Released on Bootleg Box 1)

Tangerine Tree Volume 3: Bernau 2001 (Recorded for use on Inferno)

Tangerine Tree Volume 4: Washington 1977 (Released on Bootleg Box 2/Track 2 on Encore)

Tangerine Tree Volume 5: Frankfurt 1983 (Released on Bootleg Box 2)

Tangerine Tree Volume 6: Bilbao 1976 (Released on Bootleg Box 1)

Tangerine Tree Volume 7: Croydon 1975 (Released on Bootleg Box 1)

Tangerine Tree Volume 8: Berlin 1976 (Released on Bootleg Box 1)


Tangerine Tree II

Tangerine Tree Volume 9: London 1975 (Released on Bootleg Box 1)

Tangerine Tree Volume 10: Newcastle 1981 (Released on Bootleg Box 2)

Tangerine Tree Volume 11: Hamburg 1978 (Released on Bootleg Box 2)

Tangerine Tree Volume 14: Paris 1981 (Released by Bootmoon)


So only volumes 12, 13, 15 and 16 can be posted on Dime. Most of the later releases can be posted here, but not those with soundtrack material.

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Thin Lizzy

Regal Theatre, Hitchin, UK, January 26, 1983

Officially released on DVD in Japan.

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Die Toten Hosen

"machmalauter"-Tour 2008, Nov. 21-Dec. 30, 2008

All shows will be made available for sale by the band. Read more here (in German language): Die Toten Hosen -- Shop.

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Pete Townshend

See The Who and Pete Townshend under W below.

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U2

Boston, Massachusetts, 6 March 1981

Officially released as part of the U2 ITunes digital box set. Also much of the show has been officially available before as B-sides.


Werchter, Belgium, July 4, 1982

"Fire" and "I Threw a Brick Through a Window / A Day Without Me" from this performance were released on the single "New Year's Day".


Loreley, Germany, August 20, 1983 (Rockpalast)

"I Will Follow", "Sunday Bloody Sunday", "The Electric Co.", "New Years Day", and "40" from this performance are officially available on "Under a Blood Red Sky".


Dublin, Ireland, 31 December 1989

Officially released as part of the U2 ITunes digital box set


Rattle & Hum Outtakes

This contains some tracks that are available on the official CD and/or film, and with much of the other material (especially the rehearsals and outtakes) it is impossible to ascertain that they are not the same versions as on the official releases. Consequently this cannot be allowed on DIME.

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V

Various Artists

Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary Party, Madison Square Garden, New York, NY 5/14/88

HBO broadcast

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California Jam 2, Ontario Motor Speedway, March 18, 1978

Partially commercially released. And Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush are on the NAB-List anyway...

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KCUV, Live From Ebbets Field, Denver, Colorado #ebbetsfield

Volume One, 1973-1976:

1. Stage Announcements

2. Taj Mahal -- Nobody's Business But My Own (5-16-73)

3. John Prine -- Sam Stone (2-4-73)

4. Dan Hicks -- I Scare Myself (9-13-73)

5. Jesse Colin Young -- Ridgetop (9-30-73)

6. John Stewart -- Lady and the Outlaw (4-23-75)

7. Jerry Jeff Walker -- L.A. Freeway (2-20-74)

8. Katy Moffat -- Ninety Miles an Hour (Down a Dead End Street) (6-19-75)

9. Asleep at the Wheel -- Take Me Back to Tulsa (7-10-73)

10. Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen -- Truck Drivin' Man (11-8-73)

11. Sugarloaf -- Green-Eyed Lady (1-15-75)

12. Little Feat -- Dixie Chicken/Tripe Face Boogie (7-19-73)

13. Al Kooper -- The Ballad of Curtis Loewe (3-11-74)


Volume Two, 1973-1975:

1. LOUDON WAINWRIGHT III Down Drinking at the Bar - 6/19/74

2. WILLIE NELSON Denver/O’er the Waves/Down Yonder - 9/2/75 3. BREWER & SHIPLEY Witchi-Tai-To - 5/25/75

4. TOM RUSH No Regrets - 10/22/74

5. LIVINGSTON TAYLOR Carolina Day - 11/27/73

6. WENDY WALDMAN Mad Mad Me - 11/7/74

7. FAIRPORT CONVENTION Matty Groves - 5/23/74

8. STRAWBS Out in the Cold/Round and Round - 3/4/74

9. BRIAN AUGER’S OBLIVION EXPRESS Happiness Is Just Around the Bend - 4/4/74

10. WET WILLIE Grits Ain’t Groceries/Soul Jones - 6/27/74

11. TOMMY BOLIN Homeward Strut - 6/3/74

12. PROCTOR & BERGMAN Channel 85 Sign-On - 12/6/73


Volume Three, 1973-1975:

ERIC ANDERSEN Thirsty Boots – 10/4/74

TRACY NELSON Down So Low – 11/8/74

CHRIS HILLMAN Follow Me Through – 8/25/76

PURE PRAIRIE LEAGUE I’ll Fix Your Flat Tire, Merle – 7/3/74

CHIP TAYLOR Wild Thing – 11/8/73

SOPWITH CAMEL Hello, Hello – 9/3/73

FLO & EDDIE Another Pop Star’s Life – 12/12/74

GREAT AMERICAN MUSIC BAND Katy Hill – 5/7/74

STEELEY SPAN Cam Ye O’er Frae France – 7/7/74

FRAMPTON’S CAMEL The Lodger – 7/16/73

ROBIN TROWER The Fool and Me – 8/6/73

OUTLAWS Green Grass & High Tides – 7/23/75

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KSCA Collection Vols. 1-22

In almost every volume there is at least one commercially released track. The songs were commercially released on Vols. 1-3 (1994-1996) of Various Artists: Live from Music Hall, long out-of-print CDs. The offensive tracks are listed below. The according number of the officially released volume is in square brackets.

A complete tracklisting of the officially released volumes can be obtained from the moderators.

Volume 1: 'Lowdown' by Boz Scaggs [Vol. 1]

Volume 2: 'Stay' by Lisa Loeb [Vol. 2]

Volume 4: 'Reunion' by Indigo Girls [Vol. 2] -- additionally this volume contains two officially released album tracks, namely "Fare Thee Well" and "Watershed" by Indigo Girls

Volume 5: 'The Valley Road' by Bruce Hornsby [Vol. 2]

Volume 8: '(I Am So) Ordinary by Paula Cole [Vol. 1]

Volume 9: 'Luka' by Suzanne Vega [Vol. 3]

Volume 10: 'Inside' by Patti Rothberg [Vol. 3], 'Blue Jean Blues' by Little Feat [Vol. 1]

Volume 11: 'Good' by Better Than Ezra [Vol. 1]

Volume 15: 'Wondering Where the Lions Are' by Bruce Cockburn [Vol. 1], 'Come a Long Way' by Michelle Shocked [Vol. 2]

Volume 17: 'Camel Walk' by Southern Culture on the Skids [Vol. 3]

Volume 21: 'Counting Blue Cars' by Dishwalla [Vol. 3]

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Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble

Shiba Yubin Chokin Hall, Tokyo, Japan, January 24, 1985

Officially released on (now OOP) laser disc

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Velvet Underground

Le Bataclan, Paris, France, Jan. 29, 1972 (with John Cale, Nico and Lou Reed)

Commercially released as "Le Bataclan".

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Roger Waters

Tripped Out in Cork DVD, June 29, 2006

The circulating DVD has been converted from PAL to NTSC and has its audio bloated to 5.1. As of this writing, a non-reencoded PAL version with a straight audio track (possibly with the 5.1 provided as a second audio stream) would be acceptable.

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Weather Report

Montreux Jazz Festival, July 8, 1976

Weather Report, Montreux Jazz Festival, 1976 This performance of "Rhumba Mama" also appears (in edited form) on "Heavy Weather".

Stadthalle, Offenbach, Germany, September 29, 1978 (Rockpalast)

Released as a bonus DVD on the "Weather Report, Forecast: Tomorrow" box set.

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The Who and Pete Townshend

Houston Summit 1975

"Road Runner" and "My Generation Blues" from Pontiac, Pontiac Stadium, 6th December 1975, are officially released in the "Kids Are Alright" film, see the booklet of the special edition DVD.


Gaumont State Theatre, Kilburn, North London, UK, Dec. 15, 1977 - Keith Moon's last public concert with The Who

"The Who At Kilburn 1977" is slated to be released on DVD and Blu-Ray on November 18th, 2008. The Who's 1969 performance at the London Coliseum on the Tommy tour will also be included in the Kilburn 1977 DVD package.


All bootlegs containing demos

The majority of the demos are officially available in one form or another: the deluxe editions of "My Generation", "Tommy" and "Who's Next", Townshend's three "Scoop" releases and "Lifehouse Chronicles". Any demos bootlegs must be carefully checked against these official releases before uploading. Links are available in the artist research pages.


The Who - 2002 Northern American tour, 2004, 2006 and 2007 tours

Most of the shows of the 2002 Northern American tour, and all shows of the 2004 and 2006 tours are officially released in the Encore series, purchaseable at http://www.thewhostore.com and http://www.themusic.com. Also, all the 2007 concerts are set for release in the The Who Live 2007 Encore Series, so they are not allowed either.

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Wilco

Yankee Foxtrot Hotel Demos

Until now, only lossy copies surfaced. We strongly suggest you run a spectral and frequency analysis on one or more tracks before uploading this one.

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Lucinda Williams

Sweet and Tender Kisses, aka KPFK Folkscene, February 26, 1989

Three tracks from this radio performance were commercially released on the "Passionate Kisses" EP, namely "Nothing In Rambling", "Disgusted", and "Side Of The Road".


WXPN live at the World Café, Philadelphia, July 11, 1998

Complete show now available with the Deluxe Edition of "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road"


Alternate Car Wheels on a Gravel Road (Gurf Morlix Remix)

Alternate versions of "Still I Long For Your Kiss" & "Down The Big Road Blues" as well as the original unissued version of "Out Of Touch" are now available with the Deluxe Edition of "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road".

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Amy Winehouse

Kalkscheune, Berlin, Germany, January 24, 2007

Rehab, Love is a losing game, Tears dry on their own, Take the box, and Valerie from this performance have been officially released on the Back to Black limited edition CD.

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Wolfgang's Vault

Virtually everything available there, perhaps literally everything available there, is lossy. Do not post material from Wolfgang's Vault unless you can demonstrate that it is lossless.

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