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Do you prefer live music or studio recorded albums?
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Originally posted by Lilith View PostLOL
Honestly, I'm most likely not as into music as many of you are. I can take it or leave it most days. That's any kind of music, not just some.
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Originally posted by Lilith View PostWell that's a fine and dandy opinion, but to me that makes no sense. For music, instruments and actual parts of the music are just that: Part of the music.Last edited by Stu; 02-08-2010, 06:20 AM.
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Originally posted by Rose312 View Postyou like my music right lil....
And to Stu, sure if you like the additional noise on live albums more power to you. I just think its distracting and detracts from what is important, by which I mean the music itself.
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I like both. Live albums give you a vibe that studio records can't, however, studio recording give the artist more freedom to do what he likes with his/her music...
So it really depends on the artist/band and the nature of the live recording (showcase, concert, unplugged, etc).
"I miss the days when we just cared how cool an enemy was rather than critiquing and analyzing everything to death." - Shield Key
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Originally posted by zomBD View PostI like both. Live albums give you a vibe that studio records can't, however, studio recording give the artist more freedom to do what he likes with his/her music...
So it really depends on the artist/band and the nature of the live recording (showcase, concert, unplugged, etc).
Death to all auto-tune chipmunks. It rare nowadays to find a female artist that can harmonize without sounding like a strangled cat too ;-(Last edited by kevstah2004; 02-09-2010, 09:38 PM.If he had a brain, he'd be dangerous.
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