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Neil Young's Unplugged is an excellent recording too.
Originally Posted by Bunnyears Excuse me, but all music is recorded "live." The question is whether they are recorded at concerts or recitals. I've never heard of music recorded except from a live performance, who would record a recording? |
Originally Posted by Jasper994 Sure, but when you're in the studio they record in multiple takes and splice the best parts of those takes together to get the final result. Hence, it's hardly live... |
Originally Posted by Bunnyears Excuse me, but all music is recorded "live." The question is whether they are recorded at concerts or recitals. I've never heard of music recorded except from a live performance, who would record a recording? |
Originally Posted by DLP Second, how often does an artist/group/band perform the same in concert as they do in studio? |
Originally Posted by Bunnyears Excuse me, but all music is recorded "live." The question is whether they are recorded at concerts or recitals. I've never heard of music recorded except from a live performance, who would record a recording? |
Originally Posted by asmox more often than most people seem to think.. from my experiences, anyway. |
Originally Posted by DLP First off, you are seemingly unfamiliar with techno and hip hop production. Hip hop production is rarely live instrument performance, and therefore is based on sampling or on electronic manipulation of sounds, which also brings you into lots of techno/electronic music, where it's not much newly performed music but manipulation in pitch tones and such of existing, recorded sounds. Second, how often does an artist/group/band perform the same in concert as they do in studio? For better or for worse, their true talent is given a chance to shine, and if they are talented it comes off very nicely. |
Originally Posted by Bunnyears IAt this point, I am beginning to wonder about the fact that art may be mass produced, and if it is mass produced, is it art or mere decoration? These are very serious issues and I am beginning to realize that even as the traditional ways that art is produced have changed, the ways that it is appreciated and valued may have to change as well. |