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<blockquote data-quote="Coded-Dude" data-source="post: 2656534" data-attributes="member: 16918"><p>To appreciate good live music, you should really go to an amphitheater. Going to an indoor sporting arena is one of the worst places to see live music. I haven't been to the ford center for a concert, but have been to hundreds of shows at Arco arena aka Echo arena(and many others like it in CA). Even old play theaters turned to music venues have better sound than most of the sporting arenas, but the bigger acts are hard to see there(when they can easily sell thousands of tickets rather than hundreds). I have also had the fortune of seeing a few big names at small initmate venues and it was awesome. Live music, when at the right venue, with a good sound engineer is 100 fold better than anything recorded. YMMV I've probably been to at least a thousand live shows in my lifetime so far adn while I dont remember everyone it allowed me to see experience some truly great musicians and opened my eyes to ones I had never heard of before</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coded-Dude, post: 2656534, member: 16918"] To appreciate good live music, you should really go to an amphitheater. Going to an indoor sporting arena is one of the worst places to see live music. I haven't been to the ford center for a concert, but have been to hundreds of shows at Arco arena aka Echo arena(and many others like it in CA). Even old play theaters turned to music venues have better sound than most of the sporting arenas, but the bigger acts are hard to see there(when they can easily sell thousands of tickets rather than hundreds). I have also had the fortune of seeing a few big names at small initmate venues and it was awesome. Live music, when at the right venue, with a good sound engineer is 100 fold better than anything recorded. YMMV I've probably been to at least a thousand live shows in my lifetime so far adn while I dont remember everyone it allowed me to see experience some truly great musicians and opened my eyes to ones I had never heard of before [/QUOTE]
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