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Bootleg recording - Wikipedia

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bootleg_recording#:~:text=A%20%EE%80%80bootleg%20recording%EE%80%81%20is%20an%20%EE%80%80audio%EE%80%81%20or%20video,have%20sold%20recordings%20for%20profit%2C%20sometimes%20by%20
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Bootleg Audio – The Dogs of Doom Database

    https://www.thedogsofdoom.net/bootleg-audio/
    The Dogs of Doom Database. Home; Live. 1968; 1969; 1970; 1971; 1972; 1973; 1975; 1977; 1979; 1980; Reunions; Studio; Timeline; Releases

Bootleg Records – Live, Unreleased, and ROIR Albums

    https://www.rarerecords.net/record-info/bootleg-records/
    Bootleg records are singles or albums that have been pressed and distributed with neither the knowledge or permission of the recording artist or their record company.

Bootleg Recordings – Jay's Collection

    http://jay.jesuschristsuperstarzone.com/audio-recordings/bootlegs
    Notes: One of the best quality bootlegs ever made of an early Superstar production, amazing sound quality considering the age! Two sources available: 16-bit 44.1 KHz and 24-bit 96 KHz. Taped by legendary taper Dan Lampinski.

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