This is a show from the Horse Flies, a sort of "old time meets Michael Stipe" band.(if you happened to see natalie Merchant on David Letterman last week, Judy Hyman-fiddle, and Richie Stearns-banjo, are members of the horse Flies, and the song natalie played (Sally Ann) was a Horse Flies song)
The archive has TONS of live music from all kinds of bands. You need to pretty download savvy, but my husband claims it is easy. I let him do all the work.
www.archive.org has a list of all the bands who agre to share their music in this way. it is free. It is legal. It is some intense, finely recorded material.
Give it a try!
If you have a band(Calvin, etc) you can put your own music up there, too, I think, but don;t quote me on that.
Posted by James Tiberius Kirk (Member # 2832) on :
*grin* I like archive.org-- it's useful when you want to find an old file that you thought had long ago disappeared... old versions of Hatrack.com and this forum are there, I believe. The movies section is great, and finally got to see the Duck And Cover clip in its entirity.
--j_k
Posted by Elizabeth (Member # 5218) on :
When you miss a concert, it is great. You want to hear Railroad Earth's cover of Terrapin and The Wheel, but could not make the show?
Download it!
They WANT you to.
Posted by Richard Berg (Member # 133) on :
If you're into free concerts, you should check out http://etree.org/ Posted by Elizabeth (Member # 5218) on :
Richard, I believe the Internet Archive uses etree as their download center.