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Cool, thanks for the info. I'm glad to hear there's high-quality new stuff out there. Can't wait for the next record show. [EMAIL PROTECTED] (onosideboards) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > Yellow Dog is still around and making new stuff (vol. 34-38 of the Day > by Day series) in Japan apparently, though their European operations > were shut down earlier this year. Same with Vigotone, both of which > were about as good as it gets for bootleg quality. > > Silent Sea seems to be a new front-runner, though now some people are > saying they've made mistakes and poor editing choices. Still, > sonically, they are very high quality. > > I've not heard any Swingin' Pig releases for a while. > > Yes, CDRs are the common means for trading. Many people I know want > them ripped with error correction and burned at no more than 4x DAO. > MP3s are like a swear word. > > I highly suggest that you check out www.bootlegzone.com. Enjoy! > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (googlecrazy) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > Hello everyone, > > > > Naturally, I'm a big Beatles fan. This was especially true several > > years ago when I was colleting some boots (including most of Swingin' > > Pigs Ultra Rare Trax series). Anyways, I've been out of the Beatles > > Boot scene for a while and am now looking to add some more to my > > collection. Here's my question: > > > > What's the top label (or labels) in Beatles boots nowadays? I'm > > mostly interested in studio material (rather than live material). In > > particular, especially interested in anything from "Help!" onward. > > > > > > Are Swingin' Pig and Yellow Dog still around? Are there any other > > labels offering material of similar quality (sonically, speaking)? > > Or, are CDRs the common means of trading? > > > > > > Thanks for your help.
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