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Old 12.23.2007, 07:08 PM   #1
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Okay,

I'm writing an editorial piece for a magazine on the debate over whether recorded or live music has the edge, and I'm honestly after everyone's thoughts here, given that the people that frequent this place tend to be some of the most musically opinionated and open-minded characters I'm likely to interact with on any given day. I'm not going for shameless self-promotion shit here - I won't even name the mag.

SO, that said, what does it for you? What would you rather have, when it's all said and done? The performance on record or the show? I'll come right out and say I'd rather listen to albums than go see people play. The experience - seeing people play live - usually leaves me underwhelmed. Even seeing SY play DDN live left me longing to hear the record.

What... about... you...?
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