36. "dude probably put hours into crafting a set and..." In response to In response to 31 Sun Jan-13-19 02:29 AM by spirit
...now anybody can see it for free (and Google gets most of the benefit because every click adds to their online ad dominance)...whereas pre-cameraphone days, you could keep rocking the same set throughout a tour, now you get to the next town and they've already seen that set on Youtube. I'd say if you plan on seeing Tay live in 2019, you should probably not click that. If you like being surprised anyway...some people watch a bootleg of a whole movie before they go to theater to see it LOL
On one hand, I feel like everything would be more energetic if the crowd was fully engaged instead of watching a show through their phone and not getting hype because they're trying to keep their hand steady...
on the other hand, there are people all over the world who will probably never get to see Tay live because they live in rural Yemen or wherever...and Youtube is where they can plug in.