rubberdingyrapids
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ive never been a big rolling stones fan, but find listening to their live stuff weirdly enjoyable (i think its from first hearing midnight rambler on one of their greatest hits comps)
talking heads - never really been that into the albums beyond the singles, but a youtube video of one of their 1980 shows has made me think maybe i should (though still, life is too short)
live albums can also help you bypass certain period specific production things you might dislike. (prince was also just quite different live, much less controlled, and generally funkier)
any other good live album recommendations? hip hop has never worked for me actually witnessing it live (barring a few acts), but there are some live recordings i like listening to. then again i often think concerts arent really about listening (youre better off listening to a recording of it for that), just about experiencing, or seeing, getting a feel of them in a communal sense.
talking heads - never really been that into the albums beyond the singles, but a youtube video of one of their 1980 shows has made me think maybe i should (though still, life is too short)
live albums can also help you bypass certain period specific production things you might dislike. (prince was also just quite different live, much less controlled, and generally funkier)
any other good live album recommendations? hip hop has never worked for me actually witnessing it live (barring a few acts), but there are some live recordings i like listening to. then again i often think concerts arent really about listening (youre better off listening to a recording of it for that), just about experiencing, or seeing, getting a feel of them in a communal sense.