All New Web Player, App Queue, and Other Recent Enhancements

We are excited to announce a completely rebuilt nugs.net web player, along with other recent iOS and Android app enhancements including personalized queue functionality, picture-in-picture, and more!

All New Web Player

Our new desktop web player is here! An all new design with new feature sets and product enhancements, this is a major upgrade! See below for some highlights:

Follow Your Favorites
The new player allows you to select your favorite artists so you can customize your app experience and stay up to date on the recent shows you care about the most.


Leave Show Reviews
Hear an epic jam? See a show that moved you? In the new web player you can now leave show reviews to help other fans know what’s hot and shouldn’t be missed


Save Shows & Albums
Keep your favorite shows saved for future reference. Click the heart button on the shows that you love and come back to them anytime online or in the app.

New Browsing Options
You can now browse the nugs.net catalog in a number of ways: by artist name, by the year of the show and by song title.


Live Audio Streams

An all-new way to listen to music on nugs.net – you can now stream live audio from select concerts. Listen in to the show live as it happens on the nugs.net apps, or website. This feature is available to all nugs.net users – both free and paid subscribers.


App Queue Functionality

Mix your music for the mood you’re in. The new queue functionality let’s you personalize your playback queue, with options to organize and sort as you please. This feature also unlocks the ‘History’ of recently played tracks.


Picture-in-Picture Playback

Never miss a moment with Picture-in-Picture. Now you keep can keep watching the show, even while using other apps. This works on livestreams and our subscriber videos on-demand.

Enjoy these enhancements, our full streaming catalog, exclusive listereams, and more with a 7-day free trial. Sign up today!

Weekly Live Stash Vol. LXXIII, August 25, 2023

Every Friday at 5 pm ET, nugs.net founder Brad Serling hosts “The Weekly Live Stash” on nugs.net radio, nugs.net radio – SiriusXM channel 716. Tune in to hear his selections of the best new live music, and check out this week’s playlist below featuring professionally mixed recordings from Grateful Dead, Gov’t Mule, Greensky Bluegrass and more. Subscribers can stream this week’s tracks from the #WeeklyLiveStash, only in the mobile app.

  1. Eyes Of The World (Take 6)
    Grateful Dead
    Wake Of The Flood: The Angel’s Share
  2. Us and Them
    Gov’t Mule
    8/19/23 Holmdel, NJ
  3. Bridgeless
    Umphrey’s McGee
    8/20/23 Pembroke, MA
  4. White Light
    Twiddle
    8/12/23 East Durham, NY
  5. Driven To Tears
    Eggy
    8/17/23 Raleigh, NC
  6. Tarpology
    Greensky Bluegrass
    8/19/23 Jacksonville, OR
  7. Boys Of Summer
    Greensky Bluegrass
    8/19/23 Jacksonville, OR
  8. Tarpology
    Greensky Bluegrass
    8/19/23 Jacksonville, OR
  9. Pigeons
    Widespread Panic
    4/22/99 Boone, NC

Weekly Live Stash Vol. LXXII, August 18, 2023

Every Friday at 5 pm ET, nugs.net founder Brad Serling hosts “The Weekly Live Stash” on nugs.net radio, nugs.net radio – SiriusXM channel 716. Tune in to hear his selections of the best new live music, and check out this week’s playlist below featuring professionally mixed recordings from Billy & The Kids, Bruce Springsteen, Greensky Bluegrass with Holly Bowling & Sam Bush and more. Subscribers can stream this week’s tracks from the #WeeklyLiveStash, only in the mobile app.

  1. Scarlet Begonias
    Billy & The Kids
    8/16/23 Baltimore,MD
  2. Darlington County
    Bruce Springsteen
    8/9/23 Chicago, IL
  3. Trunk Rum
    Dogs In A Pile
    8/11/23 East Durham, NY
  4. The Shape I’m In
    Eggy
    8/11/23 Virgina Beach, VA
  5. Baby, Don’t You Do It
    Kitchen Dwellers
    8/11/23 Alta, WY
  6. Deep Elem Blues
    The Infamous Stringdusters (w/ Rob & Ronnie McCoury)
    8/11/23 Alta, WY
  7. Don’t Lie
    Greensky Bluegrass (w/ Holly Bowling & Sam Bush)
    8/13/23 Alta, WY
  8. Comfortably Numb
    Gov’t Mule (w/ Jackie Greene)
    8/11/23 Charlotte, NC

Widespread Panic Archive Release: Boone 1999

LISTEN: Widespread Panic live at the Varsity Gymnasium at Appalachian State University in Boone, NC, April 22, 1999

We’re stoked to announce the 13th-official Widespread Panic Archive multi-track release, Boone 1999! Recorded on 4/22/1999 at the Varsity Gym at ASU in Boone, NC, this hometown show for Michael Houser has been a longtime fan favorite from their red-hot 1999 Spring Tour, with early takes of “All Time Low” and “Red Hot Mama,” and a “Low Spark > Drums > Low Spark” for the ages.

Professionally mixed by Panic’s longtime producer, John Keane, this multi-track recording will see it’s official release on Friday for streaming and order, exclusively on nugs.net. Before the street date, join us Thursday, August 17th at 8 pm ET for the worldwide debut and listening party, free for everyone! A must listen, and you just need a free nugs account to join the live audio stream.

Start a 7-day free trial to listen to even more of the Widespread Panic archives, and check out some press clippings from the show below:

Weekly Live Stash Vol. LXXI, August 11, 2023

Every Friday at 5 pm ET, nugs.net founder Brad Serling hosts “The Weekly Live Stash” on nugs.net radio, nugs.net radio – SiriusXM channel 716. Tune in to hear his selections of the best new live music, and check out this week’s playlist below featuring professionally mixed recordings from Gov’t Mule (covering Pink Floyd), The String Cheese Incident, Leftover Salmon and more. Subscribers can stream this week’s tracks from the #WeeklyLiveStash, only in the mobile app. The Phish track is only available in the LivePhish app.

  1. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
    Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders
    5/21/71 San Francisco, CA
  2. Mike’s Song
    Phish
    8/4/23 New York,NY
  3. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V)
    Gov’t Mule
    8/7/23 Morrison, CO
  4. Colorado Bluebird Sky
    The String Cheese Incident
    8/1/23 Nampa, ID
  5. Eyes Jam
    The String Cheese Incident
    8/1/23 Nampa, ID
  6. Franklin’s Tower
    The String Cheese Incident
    8/1/23 Nampa, ID
  7. Midnight Moonlight
    The String Cheese Incident
    8/1/23 Nampa, ID
  8. Colorado Bluebird Sky
    The String Cheese Incident
    8/1/23 Nampa, ID
  9. Todd’s Tots
    Spafford
    7/10/23 Morristown, NJ
  10. Better
    Leftover Salmon
    7/19/23 Omaha, NE
  11. Happy Hour Hero
    moe.
    8/4/23 Atlantic City, NJ

Lossless Streaming Guide: Is Streaming Lossless Audio Worth It?

Lossless Audio

So you’re a fan of live music – which means you’re probably looking for the most authentic listening e­xperiences you can find. Luckily, nugs.ne­t and lossless streaming has you covered. In this comprehensive guide­, we’ll dive into the­ world of lossless audio and help you weigh the pros and possible cons to investing in high-quality lossless audio to satisfy your live music cravings.

What is Lossless Audio?

Simply put, lossless audio is­ one of the best music formats available. It provides an audio experience that truly immerses you in your favorite­ live performances, fe­eling as though you’re right there­ in the moment. Every instrume­nt, voice, and subtle inflection is capture­d with utmost precision. This remarkable achie­vement is made possible­ by compressing music without sacrificing any of its original sound data.

Standard formats, like MP3, are­ commonly referred to as “lossy” due­ to their ability to reduce file­ sizes by discarding certain data. Unfortunately, this compre­ssion technique doesn’t always provide the highest level of audio quality for real audiophiles. On the other hand, there­ are lossless formats such as FLAC (Free­ Lossless Audio Codec), ALAC (Apple Lossle­ss Audio Codec), and MQA (Master Quality Authenticated audio) that prioritize prese­rving the integrity of the audio. Opting for the­se formats allows you to experie­nce music in its intended form, capturing the­ essence e­nvisioned by the artists.

How to Stream Lossless Music

Streaming lossle­ss music involves playing audio files in a format that prese­rves all the data from the original re­cording. This ensures bette­r fidelity and sound quality compared to lossy formats like MP3. To enhance your listening experience, choose Hi-Fi streaming for a superior sound quality compared to compressed formats. This can provide superior sound quality compared to more compre­ssed formats. 

To ensure the­ perfect fit for your prefe­rences and nee­ds, you’ll want to assess factors like the size and range of the audio service­’s library, the level of audio fide­lity, device compatibility, available pricing options, and any additional feature­s it provides. Picking the right platform can be the first step in finding the quality audio you’re looking for. 

To optimize your stre­aming experience­, it’s also important to understand and adjust the quality settings for playback accordingly. After subscribing to an audio se­rvice, make sure that you se­lect the “lossless” option in the­ app or service configurations. Look for terms like­ “Hi-Fi,” “High-Resolution,” or anything similar as these are commonly used terms to get the best audio quality possible.

When it comes to streaming lossless audio files, a stable inte­rnet connection is another crucial element. Unlike­ their smaller and compresse­d counterparts, lossless files re­quire a more robust connection because the file tends to be larger than their lower-quality counterparts. To e­nsure uninterrupted playback and avoid frustrating buffe­ring (does anybody really like buffering?), make sure you have a fast and stable­ internet connection at your disposal.

If you’re a true audiophile, you may want to consider using an e­xternal Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) with your playback de­vice to get the most out of your listening experience (this is especially true for formats like MQA, or Master Quality Authenticated audio). This optional addition ofte­n provides even be­tter sound quality compared to the built-in DACs commonly found in consume­r devices. It may be another investment, but it’s one that can boost your audio quality for a long time. 

Once you’ve covered all of these steps, all that’s left is to search for and play your favorite tunes. With everything set up, you can start streaming high-quality music without any loss in sound fidelity and hear everything as if you were at the show yourself. And that’s what we’re here for! 

Consider the Pros and Cons of Lossless Streaming

The Obvious Pros

Impeccable­ Audio Quality: Lossless streaming offers an e­xceptional advantage to other formats – unmatched audio quality. The term ‘lossle­ss’ can be a little confusing, but it really just means that the compresse­d audio retains its original high quality. This creates a liste­ning experience­ that’s remarkably rich and detailed. Picture­ yourself immersed in the­ vibrant energy of a live audie­nce, surrounded by echoe­s of instruments and the textural beauty of voices. It’s almost as if you’re atte­nding the concert itself.

Audiophiles Re­joice: Lossless audio is a true de­light for those who appreciate­ intricate details, nuanced laye­rs, crystal-clear high notes, and dee­p bass. In essence, lossless audio offers unfiltered richne­ss without compromise. The vibrancy and clarity e­levate it as the ultimate­ choice for music fans with discerning ears who ye­arn for unparalleled acoustic perfe­ction.

Prese­rving Artist Intent: By opting for lossless streaming, you can imme­rse yourself in music in its purest and most authe­ntic form. This is especially important for those se­eking a profound connection with the music the­y listen to. Artists pour their heart and soul into the­ir performances, and lossless audio guarante­es that every nuance­ and emotion are faithfully prese­rved (audio formats designed especially for headphone-users, like 360 Reality Audio, are a good example of this dedication). That means for you as the listener, you’ll enjoy an incredibly immersive­ and emotionally enriching expe­rience. 

Some Possible Cons

Higher Subscription Fe­es: Naturally, high-quality services come­ with a price. Lossless streaming platforms can sometimes require highe­r subscription fees compared to the­ir standard counterparts – but as in all things musical, you tend to get what you pay for. Higher quality audio generally improves your overall experience, and you’ll often notice subtle elements of the audio that other formats can lead you to miss out on. Be sure to conside­r whether the e­nhanced audio quality justifies the additional cost base­d on your listening prefere­nces.

Increase­d Data Usage: Keep in mind that lossless audio files re­tain all the details of the original re­cording, which usually makes them larger in size­. As a result, streaming lossless audio can consume more data. This aspect is particularly important to consider if you have­ limited data plans or if you enjoy listening to music while­ on the go (but it’s not an issue when you’re on a solid wi-fi connection). 

Dependence on Equipment: To truly appreciate­ the marvels of lossless audio, you’re going to want to have high-quality audio equipme­nt. Sadly, with all the options on the market today, ordinary headphones might not do justice to the­ high-resolution audio you’re investing in. It’s often nece­ssary to invest in a good pair of headphones or a decent sound syste­m in order to make the most of the­ lossless experie­nce.

Verdict: Is lossless audio worth it?

Deciding whether lossless audio is worth it is a big thing to consider, in the same way listeners have their individual music prefe­rences. For audiophiles with a disce­rning ear who appreciate unrave­ling the intricate layers in a track, lossle­ss audio is about as good as it gets. The­ pure and high-fidelity sound can be a transformative expe­rience, espe­cially for those willing to invest in a HiFi subscription and higher-end audio e­quipment. It’s the next best thing to being at a show in person. 

For those­ seeking an affordable option without compromising on audio quality, nugs.ne­t’s Hi-Fi streaming tier is worth conside­ring. As you explore our vast catalog of professionally-mixed concert recordings, you’ll find artists from Bruce Springsteen to Pearl Jam, Dead & Company, Metallica and more with a wide range of format offerings from MP3 to FLAC, ALAC, MQA, and even DSD and 360 Reality Audio. Learn more and sign up today

Weekly Live Stash Vol. LXX, August 4, 2023

Every Friday at 5 pm ET, nugs.net founder Brad Serling hosts “The Weekly Live Stash” on nugs.net radio, nugs.net radio – SiriusXM channel 716. Tune in to hear his selections of the best new live music, and check out this week’s playlist below featuring professionally mixed recordings from Daniel Donato featuring Billy Strings, Dead and Company, Goose and more. Subscribers can stream this week’s tracks from the #WeeklyLiveStash, only in the mobile app. The Phish track is only available in the LivePhish app.

  1. Ain’t Living Long Like This
    Daniel Donato (w/ Billy Strings)
    7/23/23 Essex Junction, VT
  2. Cumberland Blues
    Dead and Company
    7/16/23 San Francisco, CA
  3. It Is What It Is
    The String Cheese Incident
    7/27/23 Bend, OR
  4. Diner
    Widespread Panic
    7/29/23 Huntsville, AL
  5. Silver Rising
    Goose
    7/29/23 Newport, RI
  6. Wolfman’s Brother
    Phish
    8/1/23 New York,NY

Forever Grateful: Jerry Garcia Ballads

Jerry Garcia was one of the greatest musical talents the world has ever seen, though one of the most unconventional suspects in the conversation of “best in history.” His notes were imperfect, his voice you could say raspy, and he wasn’t looking to overly flaunt his chops. What made Jerry special was his ability to bring you into the music, and make you FEEL every note. He could make your eyes light up in excitement, but could turn the mood around in an instant with the most subtle of chord progressions. He could captivate an audience in a way that few have ever done, having us all hanging to his words and lost in the music. Jerry’s playing was heartfelt, vulnerable, and exuded emotion.

Often times that emotion kept us on the edge of tears, and at times send us deep into the abyss of our own personal stories we conjure from the music. As we celebrate the life and times of Jerry Garcia during the ‘Days Between,’ we’ve chosen eight songs with the Grateful Dead that exemplify Garcia’s ability to pluck on your heartstrings. Explore a few of these beloved ballads below, and listen to the playlist here in the nugs mobile app, streaming with a free trial.


  1. Morning Dew
    Grateful Dead
    5/2/70 Binghamton, NY

    This Bonnie Dobson original is one of the oldest songs in the Grateful Dead repertoire, a standout track on the Dead’s first studio album and a consistent staple throughout the lifespan of the band. With lyrics that were written in hopes for peace in a time when nuclear annihilation was an international threat, Jerry Garcia used this song as a launch pad into the hearts of his followers. It’s a haunting song, and this 13 minute version encapsulates the essence of humanity with deep improv and a uniquely punchy ending.

  2. Days Between (12/11/1994 Oakland, CA)
    Grateful Dead
    Ready Or Not

    While it didn’t make it to the stage until 1993, and was only played 41 times, “Days Between” has made a name for itself as one of the most sentimental ballads in the catalog and will live eternally in the songbook of the Grateful Dead. It’s a shining example of Robert Hunter’s lyrical style, and this version in particular is devastatingly hypnotic with a powerful and explorative outro-jam.

  3. Standing on the Moon
    Grateful Dead
    7/7/89 Philadelphia, PA

    An integral Hunter-penned song that joined the repertoire months before this show, “Standing On The Moon” was one of the strongest vocal features of latter-day Jerry. By the time the song was in rotation the band was setting up in stadiums and performing for 30,000+ people, but even the massive crowds of the 90’s would plummet into silence to hear Jerry sing “I’d rather be with you.” This take from the final performance at JFK Stadium shines, an exemplary rendition of this Grateful Dead classic.

  4. Ripple
    Grateful Dead
    Reckoning

    “Ripple” is one of the most well-known songs that the Grateful Dead ever wrote and for very good reason. Garcia and Robert Hunter found a way to touch people even outside of the Dead world with powerful lyrics and the universal message of finding peace in everyday life. This particular track stands as one of the all-time greatest versions, taken from the iconic live-album Reckoning, recorded on 9/26/1980 at the Warfield Theatre.

  5. Stella Blue
    Grateful Dead
    10/21/78 Winterland 1978 – San Francisco, CA

    After making its debut at the Hollywood Bowl on Pigpen’s last show in 1972, “Stella Blue” stayed in the rotation all the way through 1995, appearing 328 times on the Grateful Dead’s setlist. Like many Hunter/Garcia masterpieces, the song tells the story of someone down and out on their luck, but the mood brightens triumphantly when Jerry belts out “dust off those dusty strings just one more time, gonna make ‘em shine.” We want to avoid saying any song here is the best of the best, but this version sees all sides of Jerry at his best, and in epic proportions.

  6. Wharf Rat
    Grateful Dead
    5/22/77 Pembroke Pines, FL

    While on the subject of down and out characters in Grateful Dead songs, “Wharf Rat” has to come to mind. A sad but inspirational story, the old man down by the docks will never be forgotten, and Jerry’s rendition here won’t either. This tear jerker has a tremendous Jerry rift in the jam and an eternally beautiful quality to it, with Donna’s backup vocals adding the perfect balance to Jerry’s dire conveyance of the lyrics.

  7. Brokedown Palace
    Grateful Dead
    6/20/91 Clarkston, MI

    Robert Hunter was in a sentimental mood on his 1970 trip to London, as this is the second song on this list to be written in the same afternoon from his stay, accompanied by “Ripple,” as well as “To Lay Me Down” – which also belongs on this list of ballads. The song was often used to bid the fans goodnight, closing out many shows with the lyrics “Fare you well” ringing throughout the audience. 20+ years after it’s first play, this later take from Pine Knob holds a different weight then earlier versions, and you can hear it in Jerry’s voice and playing.

  8. China Doll
    Grateful Dead
    Pacific Northwest ’73-’74: Believe it If You Need It

    It’s chilling, haunting, and an emotional story that was initially coined “The Suicide Song” by Robert Hunter. There’s a can’t miss acoustic version from the Reckoning album, but with this version from the University of Washington in Seattle on 5/21/74, Jerry’s heart is in it and every note sung and played hits your emotions hard, but leaves you with that sparkling glimmer of hope at the end.


Enjoy this playlist in the mobile app, and you can save it to your Library for desktop playback. You can explore the full collection of Grateful Dead and Jerry Garcia Band recordings here, and if you’re new to nugs.net, start a free 7-day trial and listen to every show and more concert audio and video from your favorite artists.