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Internet Music Archive

February 9, 2006

I know that Musical Family Tree has been mentioned by Ned, but where would someone go if they wanted free downloads of live music from national acts? Why the Internet Archive’s Live Music Archive, of course.

Notable downloads include such amazing bands as Ween, Spoon (and Britt Daniel solo), Tenacious D, Fugazi, and The Minutemen (incl. Mike Watt solo). Seriously, there’s something there for everyone.

A few other notables from bands a bit more obscure would have to include Magnolia Electric Company (from the Bloomington/Indy area), The Supersuckers and a newly discovered artist for me - John Vanderslice.

As for anyone into the ‘Jam Band’ scene, you’ll be overwhelmed with the amount of material you’ll find here, including the Grateful Dead and all their many musical derivatives can be found posted. There’s more than 2500 Dead concerts alone! Enjoy.

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