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Outkast wasn't perfect, they acknowledged it, did their best, and will improve. I have much more respect for the artist who screws up a line but is trying than the one who has track playing to prevent a screwup and I think the same logic applies here. Honestly, I'd rather see the performer at least try. You can't expect a live show to be perfect, but you could at least try. Live shows rarely if ever go on without a hitch. The point is when I am at a live show, I have certain expectations and maybe they are too high, but the same feeling I get when a rapper has his own voice playing in the back is the same one I got with the teleprompter.
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I also hate when rappers rap over a track (I came to hear you live, not your CD played really loud) and bring a million people on stage. They might not be able to hear you but I can. You wouldn't talk at a play or when a stand-up comedian is giving his set, so why is it ok for you to do so at a concert? It's disrespectful to the person on stage who is giving there all to put on a good show.
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I hate going to shows on Fridays and Saturdays because usually, the crowd is full of disinterested, disrespectful assholes who are only there because a friend wanted to go and are more interested in getting drunk and talking than listening to the artist. When it comes to live music, I am a total snob.