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Live Music Archive (Download Concerts for free)
Check out http://www.archive.org/audio/etreelisting-browse.php
You can download shows from all the artists listed below. The # of shows on the site follows the artist name. New shows are added almost every day.
I've been having TONS of fun with this.
Don't miss the 15 Tenacious D shows, especially Sept. 28, 2001 with 3 songs, including the encore of the Beatles medley with Page McConnell of Phish
1000 vertical ft. (2)
Adam Brodsky (2)
Addison Groove Project (5)
Agents of Good Roots (9)
Ancient Harmony (22)
Annie Bethancourt (2)
Ari Hest (19)
Ashphunk (1)
Assembly of Dust (7)
Barefoot Manner (5)
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones (28)
Big In Japan (3)
Big Smith (2)
Bloodkin (6)
Blueground Undergrass (1)
Bockman's Euphio (31)
Bockman's Euphio and Speakeasy (1)
Bonnaroo Superjam (1)
Brothers Past (7)
Burt Neilson Band (2)
Carbon Leaf (36)
Cast Iron Filter (5)
Cecilia (4)
Charlie Hunter (8)
Circadian (4)
Cowboy Junkies (1)
da Lemmings Onsombol (3)
Danny Hutchens (2)
Dark Star Orchestra (32)
Day By the River (17)
Del McCoury Band (12)
Derek Trucks Band (24)
DJ Logic (6)
Dr. Didg (8)
Eddie From Ohio (11)
Ekoostik Hookah (13)
emmet swimming (6)
Everything (4)
Fat Chelsea (1)
Flipoff Pirates (4)
Fooling April (2)
Gabe Dixon Band (2)
Garage A Trois (3)
Garaj Mahal (23)
Georgia Avenue (8)
Glen Phillips (17)
God Street Wine (15)
Gomachi (2)
Grampa's Chili (1)
Grand Theft Bus (7)
Grand Theft Bus and Jimmy Swift Band (3)
Granian (2)
Greenstreet (3)
Guster (28)
Howie Day (83)
Isaac Cheong (1)
Jack Johnson (55)
Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey (15)
Jason Mraz (27)
Jimmy Swift Band (5)
Jimmy's Comet (2)
John Butler Trio (14)
Jon Swift (1)
Karl Denson's Tiny Universe (47)
Keller Williams (63)
Keller Williams Incident (1)
KVHW (34)
Lake Trout (14)
Leftover Salmon (39)
Little Feat (17)
Lo Faber Band (2)
Lotus (21)
LotusFear (3)
Mad Dog Trio (7)
Maktub (3)
Mamacita (2)
Martin Sexton (38)
Mason Jennings (4)
Matthew Ostrowski (1)
Max Creek (15)
Mer (4)
Modern Groove Syndicate (3)
moe. (124)
Mr. Blotto (15)
Myoclonic Jerk (2)
nero (8)
Offering (1)
OM Trio (8)
Ominous Seapods (4)
Particle (32)
Pat McGee (1)
Pat McGee Band (64)
Paul Casey (8)
People Like Us, Matmos and Wobbly (1)
Percy Hill (4)
Pete Thurston (1)
Pseudopod (5)
Psychedelic Breakfast (27)
Radiators (42)
Railroad Earth (20)
Raq (11)
Revisor (3)
Robert Randolph [and the Family Band] (27)
Robert Walter's 20th Congress (26)
Rocktopus (2)
Rusted Root (9)
Rustic Overtones (4)
Ryan Patrick Imming (4)
Sangita (1)
Sean Kelly (1)
She Blonde Swede (1)
Shell Stamps Band (1)
Signal Path (1)
Soft Shoe Shuffle (1)
Sound Tribe Sector 9 (41)
Speakeasy (3)
Sprout and the Orange (2)
Sri Bidi (3)
Stanton Moore (3)
Starch Martins (4)
Steve Kimock (13)
Steve Kimock Band (102)
Stolen Ogre (1)
Strangefolk (51)
String Cheese Incident (309)
Sweet Potato Project (51)
Tenacious D (15)
The Basement Shift (2)
The Big Wu (112)
The Mood Cultivation Project (3)
The Motet (19)
The New Deal (37)
The Recipe (4)
The Samples (14)
The Westfall (10)
The White Buffalo (2)
Tim Reynolds (26)
Topaz (5)
Townhall (2)
TR3 (4)
Trainwreck (1)
Travis Allison Band (1)
Ubiquitone (3)
Ulu (9)
Umphrey's McGee (147)
Uncle Sammy (11)
Undercover Funk (4)
W.O.M.B.A.T.S. (4)
Willy Porter [Band] (16)
Yonder Mountain String Band (113)
Zero (10)
You can download shows from all the artists listed below. The # of shows on the site follows the artist name. New shows are added almost every day.
I've been having TONS of fun with this.
Don't miss the 15 Tenacious D shows, especially Sept. 28, 2001 with 3 songs, including the encore of the Beatles medley with Page McConnell of Phish
1000 vertical ft. (2)
Adam Brodsky (2)
Addison Groove Project (5)
Agents of Good Roots (9)
Ancient Harmony (22)
Annie Bethancourt (2)
Ari Hest (19)
Ashphunk (1)
Assembly of Dust (7)
Barefoot Manner (5)
Bela Fleck and the Flecktones (28)
Big In Japan (3)
Big Smith (2)
Bloodkin (6)
Blueground Undergrass (1)
Bockman's Euphio (31)
Bockman's Euphio and Speakeasy (1)
Bonnaroo Superjam (1)
Brothers Past (7)
Burt Neilson Band (2)
Carbon Leaf (36)
Cast Iron Filter (5)
Cecilia (4)
Charlie Hunter (8)
Circadian (4)
Cowboy Junkies (1)
da Lemmings Onsombol (3)
Danny Hutchens (2)
Dark Star Orchestra (32)
Day By the River (17)
Del McCoury Band (12)
Derek Trucks Band (24)
DJ Logic (6)
Dr. Didg (8)
Eddie From Ohio (11)
Ekoostik Hookah (13)
emmet swimming (6)
Everything (4)
Fat Chelsea (1)
Flipoff Pirates (4)
Fooling April (2)
Gabe Dixon Band (2)
Garage A Trois (3)
Garaj Mahal (23)
Georgia Avenue (8)
Glen Phillips (17)
God Street Wine (15)
Gomachi (2)
Grampa's Chili (1)
Grand Theft Bus (7)
Grand Theft Bus and Jimmy Swift Band (3)
Granian (2)
Greenstreet (3)
Guster (28)
Howie Day (83)
Isaac Cheong (1)
Jack Johnson (55)
Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey (15)
Jason Mraz (27)
Jimmy Swift Band (5)
Jimmy's Comet (2)
John Butler Trio (14)
Jon Swift (1)
Karl Denson's Tiny Universe (47)
Keller Williams (63)
Keller Williams Incident (1)
KVHW (34)
Lake Trout (14)
Leftover Salmon (39)
Little Feat (17)
Lo Faber Band (2)
Lotus (21)
LotusFear (3)
Mad Dog Trio (7)
Maktub (3)
Mamacita (2)
Martin Sexton (38)
Mason Jennings (4)
Matthew Ostrowski (1)
Max Creek (15)
Mer (4)
Modern Groove Syndicate (3)
moe. (124)
Mr. Blotto (15)
Myoclonic Jerk (2)
nero (8)
Offering (1)
OM Trio (8)
Ominous Seapods (4)
Particle (32)
Pat McGee (1)
Pat McGee Band (64)
Paul Casey (8)
People Like Us, Matmos and Wobbly (1)
Percy Hill (4)
Pete Thurston (1)
Pseudopod (5)
Psychedelic Breakfast (27)
Radiators (42)
Railroad Earth (20)
Raq (11)
Revisor (3)
Robert Randolph [and the Family Band] (27)
Robert Walter's 20th Congress (26)
Rocktopus (2)
Rusted Root (9)
Rustic Overtones (4)
Ryan Patrick Imming (4)
Sangita (1)
Sean Kelly (1)
She Blonde Swede (1)
Shell Stamps Band (1)
Signal Path (1)
Soft Shoe Shuffle (1)
Sound Tribe Sector 9 (41)
Speakeasy (3)
Sprout and the Orange (2)
Sri Bidi (3)
Stanton Moore (3)
Starch Martins (4)
Steve Kimock (13)
Steve Kimock Band (102)
Stolen Ogre (1)
Strangefolk (51)
String Cheese Incident (309)
Sweet Potato Project (51)
Tenacious D (15)
The Basement Shift (2)
The Big Wu (112)
The Mood Cultivation Project (3)
The Motet (19)
The New Deal (37)
The Recipe (4)
The Samples (14)
The Westfall (10)
The White Buffalo (2)
Tim Reynolds (26)
Topaz (5)
Townhall (2)
TR3 (4)
Trainwreck (1)
Travis Allison Band (1)
Ubiquitone (3)
Ulu (9)
Umphrey's McGee (147)
Uncle Sammy (11)
Undercover Funk (4)
W.O.M.B.A.T.S. (4)
Willy Porter [Band] (16)
Yonder Mountain String Band (113)
Zero (10)
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Originally posted by WhattheFFF
verry cool? what are the files? mp3s?
verry cool? what are the files? mp3s?
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Originally posted by adumbc
Most of the ones I looked through were SHN. Even though the quality is better, I don't want to spend the time to download the huge files. They're may be some in mp3 format on there though, just not that I saw.
Most of the ones I looked through were SHN. Even though the quality is better, I don't want to spend the time to download the huge files. They're may be some in mp3 format on there though, just not that I saw.
what can I do with an SNH? how do I download these? does every song have to be downloaded individualy?
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almost all of the files you find are going to be .shn files. These are pretty much the only accepted form of audio files used by the trading community these days. There is a new form called FLAC that is slowly gaining acceptance, but the majority of files are still .shn.
.shn files are completely lossless as far as the quality of the recording. They are a lot bigger than .mp3 but if you have a broadband connection, it shouldn't be a problem.
there's a really good help page here, to get started with using and decoding .shn files. I figured it out in like 45 seconds.
Don't let a new file type keep you away from this gold mine of music.
.shn files are completely lossless as far as the quality of the recording. They are a lot bigger than .mp3 but if you have a broadband connection, it shouldn't be a problem.
there's a really good help page here, to get started with using and decoding .shn files. I figured it out in like 45 seconds.
Don't let a new file type keep you away from this gold mine of music.
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Originally posted by RoQuEr
whats a good way to DL the entire directory? I don't want to have to rightclick 60 files each time.
whats a good way to DL the entire directory? I don't want to have to rightclick 60 files each time.
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I thought I had linked to this page earlier, but here is the main page for the archive. It will help to answer some questions and can direct you to shows you might be interested in.
http://www.archive.org/audio/etree.php
http://www.archive.org/audio/etree.php
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My backlog of moe. shows to download here should keep me busy into the spring at least... Wondered if you knew about etree Bust, figured you did...
shn files are huge and take a long time to download... Don't even attempt it on a dialup. After you DL them simply convert to .wav files and burn em' to disc, purge and start over... I didn't click the link that Bust provided but the info should be in there on how to convert shn files.
shn files are huge and take a long time to download... Don't even attempt it on a dialup. After you DL them simply convert to .wav files and burn em' to disc, purge and start over... I didn't click the link that Bust provided but the info should be in there on how to convert shn files.
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Originally posted by tommy28
Hm i guess i need to get out more,never heard of those bands..
Hm i guess i need to get out more,never heard of those bands..
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Originally posted by Liver&Onions
Hey I saw Psuedopod when they won the Musicomania contest at the Fillmore with Primus.... cool!
Hey I saw Psuedopod when they won the Musicomania contest at the Fillmore with Primus.... cool!
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Only heard of 2.
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Originally posted by Bust
Psuedopod has an awesome cover of Ben Harper's "Burn One Down" on their 5-17-01 show. One of my favorite things to do on the archive is just do a search for my favorite songs and see who has covered them. You can find some great renditions.
Psuedopod has an awesome cover of Ben Harper's "Burn One Down" on their 5-17-01 show. One of my favorite things to do on the archive is just do a search for my favorite songs and see who has covered them. You can find some great renditions.
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Originally posted by GuessWho
Only heard of 2.
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Originally posted by mkdevo
hey bust,
why don't you download/listen to a psychedelic breakfast show or 2, then come on up to the city on friday night for the show at tobacco road??
hey bust,
why don't you download/listen to a psychedelic breakfast show or 2, then come on up to the city on friday night for the show at tobacco road??
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Originally posted by Bust
That sucks for you. You're certainly missing out on some great music. What's the matter? No 50 Cent?
That sucks for you. You're certainly missing out on some great music. What's the matter? No 50 Cent?
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Originally posted by pantala
It certainly is a shame. Many of these bands sound their best live, and are hidden gems. I'll take a Tim Reynolds, Jack Johnson, John Butler Trio, Keller Williams, or Flecktones show before listening to most radio these days.
It certainly is a shame. Many of these bands sound their best live, and are hidden gems. I'll take a Tim Reynolds, Jack Johnson, John Butler Trio, Keller Williams, or Flecktones show before listening to most radio these days.

Some people will just never know what they're missing. If you're interested in Jack Johnson, check out the 2-10-02 show. Amazing sound quality and just a great overall performance.



