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    Topic:   Why are bootleg selections not very extensive.

     justin boggan
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    There seems to bootleg after bootleg of complete or expanded movie scores, but why is it that they never seem to reach into television scores? There are bootlegs of star trek movie scores, but why no episodes?
    What gives?

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    posted 08-24-2001 10:52 PM PT (US)     

     OHMSS76
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    Well, ya know Justin, bootlegs fall out of the sky like Spicy Ramen.....it just happens. There isn't any thought behind them....someone fishes a tape of Capricorn One out of the trash and bam....$28 bucks a pop at your local soundtrack dealer.

    NP:Existenz(Shore)
    Sean

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    posted 08-25-2001 02:32 AM PT (US)     
     

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