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November 20, 2018: Bootleg Scavenger Hunt

Hi Brad and Brad,

Thank you for reading my take on In Hiding this week.  BradB, I hope bringing up "Barfly" didn't bring back any bad memories of your father that you'd rather not think about.  BradL, thank you for the Bukowski suggestions, I'm also considering looking into "Notes of a Dirty Old Man."

My email this week is a follow up to a message I sent you guys a couple of weeks back.  
 This project I'm working on is trying to collect all of the bootlegs that have Pearl Jam playing their studio albums from front-to-back.  I spent some time combing through the set lists on pearljam.com, and was able to find 5 of them.  Two of which I now own (Moline = No Code and Milwaukee = Yield), and one more on the way (Philadelphia = Ten). 
A friend of mine found a string on The Porch, where someone had tried to do this already.  They were able to get some information on Avocado, which apparently was played in 2006 at Toronto.  I tried finding this bootleg on Pearljam.com, however was not able to do so.  I'm also a bit skeptical because after listening to the Moline bootleg, Eddie says their playing of No Code was the first time they had played an album front-to-back since 1991 (or 1992, I can't exactly which of those two). 


The reason why I'm reaching out is to see if I can channel "Bootleg" Brad (Blazek) to see if he knows other bootlegs that may have full albums front-to-back, or any sources that would lend more light onto this "scavenger hunt." 

Have a Happy Thanksgiving!

Forced to endure, what I could not forgive,

Chris

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