Take me way back, man.12:27 Wed 05 July 2006Ever wondered what happens to the websites that drop into the net's black hole of nothingness? Fear not! There is an online purgatory where the lost souls of websites long gone but not forgotten live out the rest of their days. Check out The Wayback Machine if you're curious to see what your site looked like in the 1700's.
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Archive.org has a lot of things to offer in addition to the wayback machine (which is also a way of seeing how often a still living site has gotten a facelift). Their live music archive is massive, though heavily weighted towards jam bands (those most likely to allow taping) : http://www.archive.org/details/etree