"I feel bootlegsheaven is a good site (content-wise), and I remember Queenheaven being good (content-wise), and I did not understand how these sites could be panned (my perception) based solely on font and/or web design."
As for Queen Heaven, it's been a couple years since it was shut down so I admit I don't exactly remember the content, I remember the dictionary, some news, some fonts... QueenHeaven has only some sort of bootleg discography with tracklists and front covers. My site has many more exact setlists, I think Norbert's site had a lot of bootleg descriptions plus there's some very nice Italian site with bootleg discography, I just can't remember the url. Hopefully my site will in some months offer something similar in even better quality.
"hyperlinks between your concertography with your Live CD collection. It would slightly helpful if your concertography identified the Live CD's in your collection and provided a hyperlink to that concert."
Actually I too thought about "cross-linking" between live CD's, concerts, tickets and maybe something else. There's however a slight problem, that tickets are in the database, setlists are in text files and the concertography is in the HTML code. So I'd have to unite the format first. But it's definitely something I will consider.
"I still cannot see why fonts are important, but then again, I am not exactly a slave to fashion."
It's hard to explain because I very well remember that before I knew any html or php, I used Frontpage and I really didn't care about fonts and this stuff... my page looked awful although I thought it was nice. But believe me, fonts are probably more important than the site structure itself.
Mr. Scully