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Kevin Sommers novadrive at PANGEATECH.COM
Sat Mar 20 00:09:49 EST 1999


> > From: Kevin Sommers
> > Date: Saturday, March 20, 1999 12:46 PM
> >
> > Of course the best "legal" way is to buy "The Business Trip."
> >
>
> Yeah, I've got the Business Trip, but I was more interested in hearing
> stuff like `Tibet is not China' etc. in concert and have seen a couple of
> items in the discography that have it. By `legal' I assume that asking for
> copies of concerts is not the done thing? (Yes I know about
> bootlegs taking
> away royalties from the artists, etc. but then how come so many
> HW bootlegs
> exists?)
>
> -Patrick
"Legal" is just a term I threw out; everyone has their own opinion of
trading tapes, although I believe that most are in agreement that it's OK
(it gets trickier when there's nothing to trade, but some will do it for
blank tapes).

I don't believe that there are any concerts in that era in which they did
any more of the techno/ambient spacey-floaty  "Tibet Is Not China" sort of
stuff than they've always done.  The closest they've come, I think, was the
9/5/83 Milnton Keyes Woughton Centre "Electronica" show, sometimes listed as
Uncle Nik & the E.T.s.

Kevin Sommers

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