The list seems realy old and stale. A lot of last updated 2001 and 2002s in there.
The approved bands list also seems to have a shit load of qualifications and ground rules as well.
Some examples:
Allman Brothers band:
If you ever have problems getting your equipment in the door, tell security that Kirk West, their road manager, has given you his personal permission to tape. If they still give you a hassle, demand that they call him on the walkie-talkie and he'll personally help you out.
Please note that the ABB does NOT ALLOW online file trading, oddly enough.
Is it that easy to convince a security guy that it's cool?
The notes on a band called Cat Power:
When I asked Chan Marshall, she said they wouldn't allow any DATs. Analog would be fine, but no DATs. I then tried to convince her that practically nodody was using analog gear anymore, and in the end, it was okay with her provided she got a copy. Inside the venue, her soundengineer (who happened to be the most unprofessional I've ever dealt with) told me they never allow board feeds, but using a mic stand would be fine.
If you would like to record a Cat Power show, be prepared to be told lots of rather contradictory things. Also, Chan Marshall is a very fragile, sensitive and moody person. Keep that in mind when you talk to her.
The Cure:
The band has apparently said in interviews that they don't mind folks taping them, but they never inform the venues of this mindset, so its stealth or nothing.
Belgium customs fined a Cure trader recently...