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    1. For those of you that listen to lots of live recordings, how do you store and listen to them?

      As somebody who loves live music and audience recordings thereof more than almost anything, I've always been quite a fan of listening to ROIOs—recordings of independent origin. I spend time every...

      As somebody who loves live music and audience recordings thereof more than almost anything, I've always been quite a fan of listening to ROIOs—recordings of independent origin. I spend time every day finding new recordings, as well as making, mastering, and distributing my own.

      Of course, the community of people that do this is very large indeed! And yet, I rarely see people discussing how they listen thereto in this digital era. It's hard to avoid being advertised one of the uncountable software solutions for listening to one's favourite albums, but no software seems to specifically cater to fans of live music to my knowledge, with the only options being either to bodge some metadata for every single live recording one has and treat each like an album, which drowns out actual albums (do I really want hundreds of live recordings of Godspeed You! Black Emperor or black midi amid their respective small number of released work?), takes a lot of work, and feels a bit silly, or one can navigate through a file manager and open a directory of a live performance in, say, VLC Media Player, which is functional if awkward and unglamorous.

      I've always wondered how others approach this issue: how do you?

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    2. Comparing live vs official recording

      I'd love to see live vs not live versions of your favourite music. Here are some of mine. Free Throw - Two Beers In. The crowd love this, and the intensity reaches almost scary levels. Live:...

      I'd love to see live vs not live versions of your favourite music.

      Here are some of mine.

      Free Throw - Two Beers In. The crowd love this, and the intensity reaches almost scary levels.

      Live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zz7Wq0pqV_Q
      Not live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VNcc4PTZDAg

      Skegss - New York California. Skegss look like the kind of band I want to watch live and the audience look like they're having a blast.

      Live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOQdWSkeEZI
      Official video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNFkrK54m8o

      Wet Leg - Chaise Longue. There are loads of live versions and it's hard to pick one, but I chose this because the audience is full of women and they're fully into the performance. Hester and Rhian make it look effortless, and I love that they give the appearance of not caring what people think.

      Live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTvUR940L5M
      OMV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zd9jeJk2UHQ

      Title Fight: Head in the Ceiling Fan. Way too loud in a small sweaty room seems like the best way to watch them live. Overwhelmed by a wall of noise. The closest I got to something like this was either Jesus and Mary Chain in 86, or Wedding Present a bit later, and they weren't really comparable. (Although, I have tinnitus and I do want to give them all decent ear plugs because wow tinnitus sucks).

      Live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gb1S1wUWG7o
      OMV: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tu9KgGqXDyw

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