Recordings of over 2000+ Grateful Dead live show (AUD/SBD) are available legally for free streaming from archive.org to your computer or phone (Relisten is a great app on iPhones for this, several similar ones on Android).
But recently, I picked up this little Raspberry Pi device. It's a retro/cool hardware for easy access on your home music system. Just dial in the Month Day Year and enjoy the show on your home speakers/music system. You could build it yourself (all instructions are online and software is open source). Or just buy it pre-built for $150.
More details at:
I love how they insert a 10 min silence at set breaks for the full experience.
More on features of the Time Machine:
Currently listening on my minimalist setup- Time Machine to 10+ year old Sonos Play:5 line-in:
"And I got no chance of losing... This time"
But recently, I picked up this little Raspberry Pi device. It's a retro/cool hardware for easy access on your home music system. Just dial in the Month Day Year and enjoy the show on your home speakers/music system. You could build it yourself (all instructions are online and software is open source). Or just buy it pre-built for $150.
More details at:
Spertilo
Spertilo Live Music Time Machine. Access Live Music collections from archive.org and phish.in
www.spertilo.net
I love how they insert a 10 min silence at set breaks for the full experience.
More on features of the Time Machine:
Basics | Spertilo
www.spertilo.net
Currently listening on my minimalist setup- Time Machine to 10+ year old Sonos Play:5 line-in:
"And I got no chance of losing... This time"
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