Recordings or live performance?

Do you prefer to hear the recorded album versions of songs or the live performces (I do not mean "seeing" it live)?

Recordings 38
Live Performances 17
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  • nightmare28

    Depends on the artist.

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  • shade_ilmaendu

    If it's on my mp3? Studio recording most of the time, live recordings generally don't come across as clean and you can hear people shouting in the background. (WHY do you fuckers cheer during the song?? XD)

    But nothing beats going to see the bands you like live. :D

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  • Terranaut

    Live.

    Bands that excel in live performances can take artistic expression far beyond the restrictions of the studio.

    Most of these are jambands. Phish, Disco Biscuits, Umphreys McGee... they are some examples of bands that go the extra distance to put on spectacular live performances.

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  • frankiestrange

    To me, it depends on the artist or band.

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  • dappled

    Both, but sometimes the recording ruins the song for you because the band has carried on developing it and you expect it to sound a certain way and then it just doesn't. I couldn't do without the thrill of live music, though. Both performing and listening to.

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  • Justsomejerk

    The live recording of One by Metallica has a 5min gunfire and helicopter intro. Is it a good thing? I don't know.

    Nirvana's unplugged was recorded live and some poeple regard it as KCs finest.

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  • misca

    Recordings. I want to be able to hear the songs.

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  • Studio...it's better quality...i find listening to live albums just for the "live sound" to be a tad sad for some reason. But thats probably because i'm so cool.

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  • sograceful

    I prefer the recorded version for most songs, but I'll make an exception occasionally. For example, Snow Patrol's song "Chasing Cars." I can't stand the recorded version but love the live version.

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  • Avant-Garde

    It depends in these dark and modern times. Studio recordings usually mean auto-tuned crap and live could mean lip-syncing. I usually don't like live if the quality isn't "crisp", I don't like Fuzzy music. Studio gives clarity and is good as long as the people are actually singing and if the songs have meaning to them.

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  • NotFloydzie

    It depends. Worst case scenario there's no song at all.

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  • anti-hero

    A recording of a live performance.

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