**** IF YOU ARE A USER WHO WANTS TO VIEW THEIR SEEN LIVE LIST ****
Visit https://www.last.fm/user/_/tags/seen+live
"Seen live" is used by Last.fm users to mark bands (or tracks) they have seen performed live. Users can view everything they tagged with a specific tag in their library.
You can grab your list of artists tagged as seen live by visiting https://loudly.keybored.me
Soundiiz also lists your created and generated playlists as well as your personal tags here:
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**** IF YOU ARE A USER WHO WANTS TO VIEW THEIR SEEN LIVE LIST ****
Visit https://www.last.fm/user/_/tags/seen+live
"Seen live" is used by Last.fm users to mark bands (or tracks) they have seen performed live. Users can view everything they tagged with a specific tag in their library.
You can grab your list of artists tagged as seen live by visiting https://loudly.keybored.me
Soundiiz also lists your created and generated playlists as well as your personal tags here:
https://soundiiz.com/webapp/playlists/lastfm
You can directly convert them to a streaming site or file in different formats, but have to subscribe to them, as this is a Premium feature. It will only use your tagged tracks though, not the tagged artists or albums.
You can still listen to the tag radio of your personal tags if they are specific enough, i.e. "username seen live" while the tag radio of "seen live" will of course use any track that any Last.fm user has tagged this way. And depending on your playback source those tracks might be available on YouTube or Spotify, but maybe their playlinks are missing on their Last.fm track pages, so you should add them. Also you don't have to be a subscriber for free ad-supported YouTube playback, but using Spotify affords a Premium account there.
Although this tag has nothing to do with the musical genre of artists, it is considered unusual to tag composers (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johann Sebastian Bach, etc.) because they are neither performers nor alive.