Are live albums even a thing anymore? I guess not since you can just use Youtube now

Are live albums even a thing anymore? I guess not since you can just use Youtube now.

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>The fact that

He's right. Best SY concert ever was that one from 04 where they took a huge shit on Mariah Carey.

They're still somewhat popular in metal. I love live albums, it's all the perks of going to a show without having to deal with people.

2000s sonic youth was good

>2008
That was getting near the end, shortly before they called it quits.

Good point. I can't imagine a live RHCP recording without being able to see John orgasming during a guitar solo.

The Residents just put out a new live album

Car Seat Headrest just released one.

Was it new? I thought it was like a vinyl reissue
They fucking will release anything though lol

Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! [London, 1970]
Yeah I was at the Garden when this was recorded and had a blast, but there's not a single song on here--including the two Chuck Berry covers--that isn't better elsewhere. B-

Pfft everyone knows this album was total shit compared with Live at Leeds.

one of the best albums this decade is a live album

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Patsy Cline's live recordings always beat her studio ones since you lose the dated 50s-60s studio effects.

I guess he's not taken with all the Dead bootleg traders.

Depends of the artist.

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It's like a religious cult with them.

Kinda redundant question. He set out his stance on live albums in 1971 and it seems to have not changed any almost 50 years later.

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and its great

>not Sonic Death

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