Something About Live Music
This evening, I was looking around on my hard drive for things to clean out. A while ago, I had downloaded video of the four songs Pink Floyd played at the Live 8 concert in London. And when I say Pink Floyd, I mean Pink Floyd with Roger Waters too! Watching that video reminded me of when I went and saw Pink Floyd sans-Roger Waters in 1993, as well as some of the other acts I've seen.
I really like music played live in front of a real audience. A sizable percentage of the credit card debt I accumulated in the 1990s went toward bootlegged recordings of Pink Floyd and a few other bands. While I stopped buying that stuff years ago, I've still got most of the stuff I bought. When I get the chance, I enjoy listening to it. I didn't go to too many concerts back in my free-spending days, most likely because the bands I liked didn't tour then. I did get to see a couple of favorites, though.
I think what I like about live music is that you're never quite sure what you're gonnna get, even with songs you know and love. Sometimes it's a nice surprise, sometimes it's not so great.
"And nobody knows what it's really like but everyone says it's great" -- They Might Be Giants
Comments
I totally hear where you're coming from on this...and actually created a repository of a favorite band of mine for largely the same reason. What you got live was never what you got on the albums. Unpredictable, exciting and often, extremely wild.
Perhaps not your taste in tunes, but some of the setlists are pretty cool.
Meat Puppets Live Repository