Missing info on the Sisters Gigography 1993

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frankvink wrote:Did Leysin happen? Reading the small print there it appears Ofra Haza was also on the bill for Saturday... No live "Temple of Love" cooperation?
It was a very rainy day, but a really great show
I remember the Sisters showed up late (thanks to Swiss customs) and the merchandising was stuck at the border...
Saw Pop Will Eat Itself & Godmachine in the afternoon
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adrenachrome wrote:Referring to..
czuczu..Anyone got a vague idea of how many boots were actually released?
There used to be a great site www.merciless.net that used to list the majority of the bootlegs available. Most have graphics of the covers as well.

It listed the commercially produced bootlegs (Neon Dream, Visions at the Forum etc.) & also the fan produced ones.

Some of these fan produced ones obviously had some considerable time & effort put in to their production..Good artwork etc.

The site seems to be offline now - any idea where it went?
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lachert's old site had a breakdown of what were commercially released boots and what were home recordings... you could probably work it out from that :?:
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Nice site, good to see some of my bootleg attempts on there! :innocent:
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What a superb site. Cue the sound of the office printer being hammered. :lol:
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For what it's worth..

73 CD
84 LP
38 7"
25 CDR

I saw some weird titles in there :eek:
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Ozpat wrote:
adrenachrome wrote:Referring to..
czuczu..Anyone got a vague idea of how many boots were actually released?
There used to be a great site www.merciless.net that used to list the majority of the bootlegs available. Most have graphics of the covers as well.

It listed the commercially produced bootlegs (Neon Dream, Visions at the Forum etc.) & also the fan produced ones.

Some of these fan produced ones obviously had some considerable time & effort put in to their production..Good artwork etc.

The site seems to be offline now - any idea where it went?
Simiens - f**king the world??? :roll:
Dunno what all that's about. What happened to it?
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Dark wrote:
Ozpat wrote:
adrenachrome wrote:Referring to.. There used to be a great site www.merciless.net that used to list the majority of the bootlegs available. Most have graphics of the covers as well.

It listed the commercially produced bootlegs (Neon Dream, Visions at the Forum etc.) & also the fan produced ones.

Some of these fan produced ones obviously had some considerable time & effort put in to their production..Good artwork etc.

The site seems to be offline now - any idea where it went?
Simiens - f**king the world??? :roll:
Dunno what all that's about. What happened to it?
happened :lol: :lol: good pun, you could always ask him
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Happened being a pun.. oh, that site belonged to the-happening?
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the german dates...
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it belonged to the-happening? cool :notworthy:

it was a great resource... it would be very handy to get the info and artwork back up there - it was a phpnuke site IIRC :?:
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Quiff Boy wrote:it belonged to the-happening? cool :notworthy:
That was just a guess from PiB's cryptic remark (like he'd make any other type of remark? :roll: :lol:)
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