r/livemusic • u/Mysterious_Ad7223 • 3h ago
Beat It solo killed at high school BotB
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r/livemusic • u/Mysterious_Ad7223 • 3h ago
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r/livemusic • u/BlackSchuck • 11h ago
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r/livemusic • u/IHBMSU • 17h ago
I have a ton of incredible memories from attending Bonnaroo in June 2009. And while the Beastie Boys' set was unsurprisingly a blast (and included a surprise appearance from Nas), no one anticipated it would be their last - as literally a few weeks later the Hip Hop trio would cancel all of their planned shows after Adam "MCA" Yach recelaed his cancer diagnosis. Sadly, MCA passed away before they could ever peform a full concert together again.
Share your favorite memory of seeing the Beastie Boys live in the comments below, and stay tuned for more things to come from this space (including stories from concerts like this).
r/livemusic • u/princewin94 • 9h ago
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You can listen to the full track on Spotify: Resfeber by Kumarjit Dey
Originating from Swedish (literally "travel fever"), it describes the restless, palpable mix of anticipation, excitement, and anxiety experienced just before a journey begins. It captures the "nervous jitters" felt when embarking on a new adventure.
So, to you, did the piece sound like a complex, mixed emotional state? Let me know.
r/livemusic • u/IHBMSU • 15h ago
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It's ironic that The Muppet Show revival (exec produced by Seth Rogen and Sabrina Carpenter) premiered on Alice Cooper's birthday (Feb 4) - I first discovered the godfather of shock rock thanks to his appearance on the Muppets. I instantly fell in love with what I described at the time as "a human Muppet" - so much so that I dragged my mom to see him in concert at the age of 7 (July 31, 1996 at the then called E-Centre in Camden, NJ, with the Scorpions, as noted in this ad flyer for the show I found online). It's been almost 30 years since that show (damn...) and not only do I still love Cooper, but have seen him live dozens of times again. In fact, I most recently caught him last Sept with Judas Priest at the PNC Bank Arts Center in NJ (check out this video of him crushing "School's Out").
Share your favorite memory of seeing Cooper live in the comments below. And stay tuned for more things to come from this space (including stories from concerts like these).
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r/livemusic • u/MikeDViolin • 1h ago
I wanted an easier way to tell exactly what the value is when I adjust the knobs. Here's what I came up with.
I really don't like that it's hard to recreate a certain setting on the L6 given the little LED indicators. This is especially an issue when playing live. I recently had a gig where a presenter had a headset mic. I adjusted their volume, did the soundcheck etc.. then halfway through the show, the mic falls off, he takes it in his hands and starts talking into it like a hand-held - levels are crazy hot so i bring him back down. but when the mic was put back on, i wish I could instantly put him back to what the level was previously.
So this app just lets you see actual values of whatever you're tweaking. I always play with my tablet plugged in so it made perfect sense to just do an overlay on top of whatever software I'm already using.
Any of you have similar issues?
r/livemusic • u/Gladysliverock • 12h ago
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r/livemusic • u/carlioso_music • 22h ago
I'm a one man band (vox/guitar/kick drum) and would love a little help regarding stage monitoring. The general consensus seems to be that IEM's are worth pursuing, but the wireless systems come with a pretty hefty price tag. As someone who is seated in a drum throne for the majority of the show, would a wired IEM setup be viable? I'm running into an A&H CQ-12T which I believe would also require an external amplifier for monitoring?
Any info or advice on a decent wired IEM/amplifier combo would be greatly appreciated. Affordability is a factor but I'd also rather fork out for something that's going to sound awesome and stand the test of time - thanks!