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MusicGateway 11-05-2012 06:23 AM

Live performance or studio recording?
 
If you're going to listen to a band or artist, would you:

Prefer to listen to a live recording of them at a gig? (let's say the recording is good quality though)

OR

prefer to listen to their studio recordings?

I'm curious, because I seem to take the opposite view to most others I've asked. 9/10 times I'd much rather listen to a studio recording than a live gig recording. I've always presumed this was the way most people thought but it's becoming increasingly apparent that it's not!

Janszoon 11-05-2012 07:31 AM

Totally depends who it is. With jazz, for example, I tend to prefer live recordings, but with metal I definitely prefer studio.

Chives 11-05-2012 07:56 AM

I think I'd have to go with studio recordings. I'm in love with the recording studio. Live stuff has its merits but I rarely get too excited over them.

I agree with what Janszoon, though. I'd find stuff like jazz done live much more appealing than, say, most rock artists. Maybe to the point where I'd treat the two equally.

Rock N' Roll Clown 11-05-2012 08:28 AM

Well, besides the jazz, I prefer the blues live performances than the studio recordings. But, anyway, when I'm interested in an artist and I don't know his songs I go for the studio stuff to see what it's about. And if I know some of the songs and I'm starting to like the artist I'm more interested in his live shows, because it's very important to see if this artist is a good showman or just a music-man

Isbjørn 11-05-2012 08:41 AM

I once went to a Kaizers Orchestra concert, it was craaazy. But with records, I prefer studio. You can go back and fix stuff in a studio.

JustJunMC 11-05-2012 09:31 PM

A mix of both

DjNexus 11-06-2012 04:20 PM

I would say studio recording because they are placed in an environment that controls the sound and makes it sound the best. In some cases I would rather go to a show just because it's more wild and the sound is heavy .!

Freebase Dali 11-06-2012 07:00 PM

As others have said, it really depends on the kind of music.

You definitely want to hear primarily acoustic music live, but a recording of that live performance also has a bit of that sound that tends to get lost in studio recordings. Most types of primarily electronic music is excellent live as well, but horribly represented in a live recording. In general, anything with heavily distorted guitars is usually more coherent in a studio recording. I also prefer more production-specific and nuanced music in a studio recording.

DjNexus 11-06-2012 08:37 PM

Yea.. It definitely has a lot to do with the type of music.

Jmeezy 11-07-2012 07:59 PM

Depends on the genre


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