History:Untitled Bootleg Style

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A untitled bootleg of a live concert should be named with the date and location of the concert, as follows:

YYYY-MM-DD: Location

Where:

  • YYYY = the full year,
  • MM = the numerical month, zero padded,
  • DD = the numerical day of the month, zero padded
  • Location can be the venue name and/or the location, in least significant to most significant order.

If the release venue and date is not known, title the release [unknown].

Examples

  • 2000-10-22: Las Vegas, NV, USA
  • 2000-06-01: Dublin, Ireland (disc 2)
  • Milan, Italy (disc 1)
  • 2004-02-27

See Also

  • Live Bootleg Style is a proposed guideline which attempts to extend this guideline to cover titled live bootlegs as well.