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Old 01-06-2010, 06:11 PM   #33 (permalink)
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I see live music and recorded music as essentially two different forms of art, kind of like theater and film. I don't know if either is "sacred" per se, but they're apples and oranges to me.
Yeah you are right, recorded music and live music are different forms of art. I can appreciate live music for what it is and recorded music for what it is, but I guess I just hold a really traditional opinion in that music is still a performance art... I don't know, I just appreciate live music much more than recorded music - for me personally. But I do know completely where you're coming from in saying that they're apples and oranges.
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