Archive.org Music Downloads

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archive_org_logo.jpgMany of you might already know of this website, but my hope is that some of you do not. I didn't until recently and just this weekend realized how much time I could spend on this site.

Archive.org is a non-for-profit organization that was founded to build an Internet Library. The purpose was to offer a place where researchers, historians, could access historical collections that would exist in a digital format. The organization is located in San Francisco, California and has grown to have a couple well-rounded collections that might of interest to festival-goers everywhere.

The first collection that I wanted to mention is the Live Music Archive. This archive is a collection of over 45,000 live concert recordings in a lossless, downloadable format. All of the music in the collection is from trade-friendly artists and is noncommercial. You won't be breaking the law for downloading any of the music from Archive.org.

The other collection from Archive.org that I wanted to suggest was the Grateful Dead section. There are currently over 4,000 live Grateful Dead recordings available for download. That is pretty amazing.

 

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