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I have a super-rare Sparks bootleg on vinyl, called "One and a Half Nelson" (their original band's name was Halfnelson). It was a collection of "live" songs dulled down a little to drown out audience noise, bootlegged, and pressed to vinyl around '74 or '75. If I ever had to part with it, I could potentially get at least 300$+ for it.
I also have a ton of CD bootlegs a friend and fellow Sparks fan made for me. And one I stumbled upon - a live concert at New York's Bottom Line venue in '76 - it's rollicking.
Apart from that I don't think I've collected any bootlegs from other bands. My love for other bands doesn't reach that far.
I also have a ton of CD bootlegs a friend and fellow Sparks fan made for me. And one I stumbled upon - a live concert at New York's Bottom Line venue in '76 - it's rollicking.
Apart from that I don't think I've collected any bootlegs from other bands. My love for other bands doesn't reach that far.