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Use Setlist.fm To Collect And Share Track Lists From Any Live Performance

The festival season, so this may be a welcome addition to the gigantic catalog of music-related information sites and applications already on the network, especially for live gigs buffet. Setlist.fm is an awesome free wiki site (even if they prefer to call it a “wiki-like services”) which aims to become the largest archive of live performance track lists by music lovers all over the world.

The good thing Setlist.fm is that the goal is to collect the actual setlists, ie the track artists and bands that actually play on live shows rather than what setlist they say. If you have a basic knowledge of the live music industry, you know they are two entirely different things.

To submit and edit setlists, you need not necessarily register, even if the start behind the site recommends that you make. When you add tracks to a particular player, “says Metallica performance at Sonisphere Festival in Hockenheim, Germany from last week, the rear part of the system will automatically check the web for a game only the power of an amount, YouTube videos and lyrics. The site will also automatically generate statistics for the artists and bands (such as Metallica) that gives you a good overview of their past performance and what their most played songs at live shows are.

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Posted on : Jul 11 2009
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