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Forum - Band Forum - Live Albums?

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ollie
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Posted: 2007-01-14 22:12 CEST
Does anyone know where i can download any decent live albums/recordings? Ive been searching around and cant really find any. these are what I found so far:

Less Than Jake www.purevolume.com/lessthanjake
(very good recording)

Mad Caddies http://www.madcaddies.net/fanclub.php
(fairly old but still worth getting)

Recordings by any of these bands would be great: Less Than Jake, Mad Caddies, The Toasters, Catch 22, Streetlight Manifesto, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones.......hell, i could go on all day.....
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ollie
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Posted: 2007-01-14 22:12 CEST
*Preferably for free
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trumpeteer
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Posted: 2007-01-15 01:07 CEST
youtube has some good ones, just check the comments to see if the quality is good if you don't feel like wasting your time too much...
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RCT2head
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Posted: 2007-01-15 02:14 CEST
the toasters have a live cd out
catch 22 as well
sm might release one, we won't know
ltj doesn't have one...
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trumpeteer
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Posted: 2007-01-15 04:19 CEST
youtube has the actual concerts where theres the live music
but for acutal albums, just to add to the list:
reel big fish came out with a new one that's amazing
the aquabats have an old live dvd which is supposed to be pretty good
bad manners has one
five iron frenzy as well has a couple
ska-p
mu330
i can't think of any more right now but i'll post if i come up with any
hopefully that's pretty helpful...

(and as for the free part, a lot of them can be heard on either www.pandora.com or www.turnuptheska.com)
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widby
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Posted: 2007-01-15 17:25 CEST
less than jake have a dvd, full of live recordings. lots were done by the fans themselves at the gigs

and voodooglow skulls have a dvd, called Holmes Videos, or something like that.
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RCT2head
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Posted: 2007-01-26 20:46 CEST
how could i forget... go buy rbf's newish live album...

but under no circumstances should you buy the "greatest hits" album released by their old record company... apparently they only released it as a comeback to the live album, since although rbf's no longer signed, the company owns all the rights... and from what i heard, they remastered it so that there's no dynamic contrast... they basically flattened all the good parts
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