This article is from the Iron Maiden FAQ, by Vartan Narinian vsn@pobox.com and Steve Payne Sirpapa@aol.com with numerous contributions by others.
IRON MAIDEN bootlegs are readily available...you just gotta look. Many
people on this very net have a literal abundance of concerts on tape, CD,
or even video. Another place is to check local record dealers, especially
the 'college-type' ones, ones with imports, etc. Then go to specific bootleg
dealers, like Goldmine, etc.
Via internet there are a few things you might want to check out. The first
is a Bootleg Music server, which will tell you all kinds of information,
from 'what is a bootleg' and other bootleg FAQs, to what the music server has
available, and will even allow you to add yours to the list.
E-mail: Sid's Music Server <mwilkenf@silver.ucs.indiana.edu>
Using keywords like 'send BOOTLIST', 'send BOOTHELP', etc. This should get
you started in this direction.
A 2nd source for more info on boots is a big compiled list of boot dealers,
and names and addresses and numbers of where to get catalogs, etc. This file
(about 18K) is also available via ftp from ftp.uwp.edu (I can't remember
offhand exactly which directory).
E-mail: Ethan Evan Prater <prater@minerva.cis.yale.edu>
 
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