It depends on the venue.  Some will let you  record and some won't. 
Sometimes you can even get a feed from the sound board, but I haven't
been that lucky.  I have set the recorder with my homebrew T mike on the
sound board.  I have also just kept it in my shirt pocket.  One thing
though, if you aren't getting good sound where you are setting, the
recorder will play it back just like it heard it. SO, when you go in
find a good spot that isn't right in front of a speaker.   

Mike Lastucka wrote:
> 
> >Like you are setting there listening to it all over again.  You also
> >hear the people next to you coughing, talking, clapping or making
> >noises.
> 
> Hey, that's pretty cool.  My only other question would be about the legality
> of it. :)  I'm assuming it's, well, not legal.
> 
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