Some, but not all, of the above MAY be true but you'll still like the CD when you get it B.
This topic has been done a lot in the past but since we're currently 'down' active posters let's see what response this gets. I can see your point gs, if it was a copy of a CD currently offered for legitimate sale. But trading a copy of a concert that never was, and never will be, for sale by GL seems a different thing altogether. It may not be legal but GL can't be losing money on a 1976 concert sold to someone who has purchased every other 'real' CD and would buy it from GL if he was inclined to sell it which he seems not to be. I am not a trader but I have been gifted a few rarities over the years. I would happily buy them from GL but they're not for sale.
I support his career however I can through CD purchases and concert attendance, etc. and when he decides, like others have done, to package his "bootleg series" I will gladly pay for that too.
Bill