That's why I mainly watch stream recordings from youtube later.
Yeah, similar for me, and that takes away the whole point of the interaction with the audience. Well, of course you have interaction via the comments, but that's just like on any other YouTube video - the viewers can't give you hints on the levels, or comments about them.
It was really fun to watch Nessy stream PimoLems twice, but these are events people actively have to allocate time for. Doing this on a regular basis, on weekends or so, might become quite a bit more strenuous on people's schedules, both on yours as well as that of your viewers.