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2009.10.24 at 8:47 pm #1301
manillascissorSpectatorI’m quite sure…
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2009.10.24 at 8:49 pm #39788
amnesiaSpectatorTbh, i dont know.
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2009.10.24 at 8:50 pm #39789
manillascissorKeymasterThe reason I don’t think this is a bootleg is because it’s released via Coca-Cola through Bridge MEDIA. Coca-Cola is not in the business of making bootlegs.
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2009.10.24 at 9:08 pm #39790
ArthurSpectatorFirst of all, there is and was no Bridge Media known in St. Petersburg. Secondly, they pretend Lenny Kravitz was opening for Smashing Pumpkins on this concert, but all the SP tracks come from several concerts. Thirdly, Smashing Pumpkins have no commercial bonds with Coca Cola, except for them headlining the Coca Cola Zero Fest in Mexico, 2008. It’s funny that they date this \"Coca Cola Live\" CD exactly 10 years earlier…
Let me continue. Everybody can copy the Coca Cola logos. http://www.bridgeradio.net doesn’t exist (anymore). A genuine radio CD in this quality from 1998 would have had a proper matrix code instead of a factory production code only. A Russian radio CD would have had Russian texts, and absolutely no English texts, except where unavoidable. Russia and many other East European countries are wellknown for boots, and almost no genuine releases.
All in all, boot. For sure.
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2009.10.24 at 9:11 pm #39791
manillascissorKeymasterwell that траханье сосет.
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2009.10.24 at 9:29 pm #39792
ArthurSpectatorDid I already mention that Coca Cola never used the Coca Cola Live concept in their entire existence?
I hear someone say \"You, my friend, have been fooled?\"

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2009.10.26 at 10:38 am #39793
manillascissorKeymasterThis was updated using Arthur’s information:
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