London, England 1991-10-04 (Morrissey concert): Difference between revisions

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| Multiple bootlegs of this concert have been produced.  "The best of them is found on the [[Home Is Where The Heart Is (CD bootleg)|Home Is Where The Heart Is]] bootleg CD, which features the whole concert, in order. The sound is excellent, straight from the soundboard. This bootleg is also circulated with alternate artwork."<ref name=pjlm-boot />
| Multiple bootlegs of this concert have been produced.  "The best of them is found on the [[Home Is Where The Heart Is (CD bootleg)|Home Is Where The Heart Is]] bootleg CD, which features the whole concert, in order. The sound is excellent, straight from the soundboard. This bootleg is also circulated with alternate artwork."<ref name=pjlm-boot />
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|[[His Master's Voice (CD bootleg)|His Master's Voice]] bootleg CD contains the entire set except for Piccadilly Palare.
|[[His Master's Voice (CD bootleg)|His Master's Voice]] bootleg CD contains the entire set except for Piccadilly Palare.
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|The CD bootleg [[Digital Excitation (bootleg)|Digital Excitation]] "was probably produced from the radio broadcast because the sound is excellent, but the intros of certain songs have short bits edited out, probably where an announcer was heard. This bootleg also lacks the first 2 songs. "King Lear" seems to have been produced from the same recording, the sound is excellent, it also lacks the first two numbers, but the editing is even worse than on Digital Excitation."<ref name=pjlm-boot />
|The CD bootleg [[Digital Excitation (bootleg)|Digital Excitation]] "was probably produced from the radio broadcast because the sound is excellent, but the intros of certain songs have short bits edited out, probably where an announcer was heard. This bootleg also lacks the first 2 songs. "King Lear" seems to have been produced from the same recording, the sound is excellent, it also lacks the first two numbers, but the editing is even worse than on Digital Excitation."<ref name=pjlm-boot />
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