Bruce Springsteen, who is about to hit the road for his Downunder tour in February, is considering providing concertgoers with official bootlegs in the form of instant live recording of his concerts.
The 'Hungry Heart' hit maker, who is among the most bootlegged artists ever, told American National Public Radio network that he wanted to use the internet for greater interaction with his fans, Stuff.co.nz reported.
The 64-year-old singer added that he would like to make things more available through the web, so for his latest tour, his fans can come in, buy USB wristbands and get a good-quality copy of the night's show 48 hours later.
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