^^Nothing wrong with that George...a blast from the past is great fun. I was speaking strictly from a sound quality perspective, I am an audiophile so collecting all kinds of different studio versions is more my thing than Bootlegs.
Bruce I know you are a discerning collector which is cool. I have to side with you that if you are going to listen to a recording might as well be the BEST that is available. I have these two 180g 4 LP sets in my collection.
Played each twice...then I just play the commercial regular versions. Love that "organic" sound flowing from my turntable to my speakers. So relaxed, sweet and very rounded. If I don't feel like going through the whole LP procession, I play the CDs with a tube buffer in between my DAC and the pre-amp that gives a similar yet not exact feel.
^Whenever I talk like that to my casual friends, they look at me quizzically like I am from another planet. On the subject of bootlegs they are merely either for the novice or the seriously invested fan. There are versions of the BBC shows though that put the current release to shame along with being unedited on top of it.