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As I said, they appear to have done plenty for good causes, but the argument was being made that selling 70 live bootlegs was somehow a charitable thing to do, which it isn't.

And I can think of a better way Pearl Jam can offset the damage of their current tour ;)

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So anyway:

A "a portion" of approx. 1/72nd of the profits made from something that plenty of bands have done for free (at the same quality) given to charity doesn't quite disguise the fact that PJ's "official bootlegs" are a shameless profiteering exercise with a facade of "we're doing this for the good of the people wooooo!". It's OK, you can admit it, they probably aren't reading!
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"Pearl Jam, two years ago"

Before you leech some more bandwidth off other websites, could you just address this? You can go back to posting nonsensical images after if you like.

A "a portion" of approx. 1/72nd of the profits made from something that plenty of bands have done for free (at the same quality) given to charity doesn't quite disguise the fact that PJ's "official bootlegs" are a shameless profiteering exercise with a facade of "we're doing this for the good of the people wooooo!". It's OK, you can admit it, they probably aren't reading!
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Why is it rubbish? It's factually sound, they are selling bootlegs (and clearly giving less than 1% to charity), whereas other bands allow fans to share them for free, at the same/better quality levels. See the torrent site dimeadozen (all files in FLAC/lossless), the Weezer bootleg archive's soundboard recordings, archive.org... Profiteering, obviously and shamelessly.
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Why is it rubbish? It's factually sound, they are selling bootlegs (and clearly giving less than 1% to charity), whereas other bands allow fans to share them for free, at the same/better quality levels. See the torrent site dimeadozen (all files in FLAC/lossless), the Weezer bootleg archive's soundboard recordings, archive.org... Profiteering, obviously and shamelessly.
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Why is it rubbish? It's factually sound, they are selling bootlegs (and clearly giving less than 1% to charity), whereas other bands allow fans to share them for free, at the same/better quality levels. See the torrent site dimeadozen (all files in FLAC/lossless), the Weezer bootleg archive's soundboard recordings, archive.org... Profiteering, obviously and shamelessly.
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