For these two tours, the band sold recordings directly recorded from the sound-board online.
At the end of 2006, Rancid started selling official live recordings on their official website.
But in our lifetime most performers have expected to "make money while they sleep" by selling recordings.
The label presses and sells recordings of local artists.
The question now facing the music business is how to sell recordings as profitable pieces of data.
As has been its practice lately, the group is selling recordings of each concert.
There are bands who sing in Esperanto, perform live concerts and sell recordings of their music.
Recording companies don't want anyone else to sell recordings; they don't get a piece of the action.
On more recent tours, they sell recordings of that very night's performance.
However, it is not against the law to sell promotional recordings.