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Talk to me more about this set because I think this was the free fall of this draft. Inforoo being so down on his current performance made him drop to this point. If he dies at age 55 we would be good to select him with The Band backing at top 5-10 overall. Timing of death is key.
Talk to me more about this set because I think this was the free fall of this draft. Inforoo being so down on his current performance made him drop to this point. If he dies at age 55 we would be good to select him with The Band backing at top 5-10 overall. Timing of death is key.
Oh, this is definitely peak Dylan playing the hits. If i had to narrow down a, say, 15 song set, itd include the following, in no particular order:
Blowin' in The Wind (*opening song) Don't Think Twice, It's All Right The Times They Are A-Changin Like A Rolling Stone (*closing song) Subterranean Homesick Blues Mr. Tambourine Man Lay Lady Lay Maggie's Farm Just Like A Woman All Along The Watchtower Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 Knockin' On Heaven's Door Forever Young Tangled Up In Blue Hurricane
Basically, a hit laden set that would make Dylan an EASY top 5 pick. I cant believe Dylan lasted this long.
Seven stages in six locations: Faurot Field, Mizzou Arena, Hearnes Center, Walton Stadium, Taylor Stadium and Ninth Street.
Faurot Field's stated capacity for Mizzou football games is 71,000. I'm figuring a concert capacity wouldn't deviate all that much from that number. That would be the headlining stage and a side stage.
Mizzou Arena's capacity is 15,061. Once again, that's probably close to concert capacity. I haven't seen any ticket numbers for concerts held there (Kevin Hart, A Perfect Circle etc) but that seems like a pretty accurate number.
Hearnes Center has a capacity of 13,000, which might get knocked down to 8-10,000 depending on the size of the stage.
Those three venues are all within a 5-10 minute walk of one another. Obviously getting from front row at Mizzou to Faurot is going to take some time.
Taylor Stadium has a seated capacity of 3,031. Judging by the highest-selling concerts at a place like Wrigley, you can probably add another 5-7,000 on top of that.
Walton Stadium...I don't fuckin' know. You orient it like the Blue Stage at Boston Calling, that's probably anywhere from 10-25,000 people at a conservative estimate. Oriented toward the bleachers it's more like 5-10,000.
Those two are right next to each other so they'll act like the two stages at Faurot.
Then there's Ninth Street. I have no idea how many people the Ninth Street Summerfest setup can hold but some decently sized acts have played there before. Probably 5,000 people.
The longest walk would be from Ninth Street to Walton, about one mile.
Liberal estimate would probably be ~170,000 depending on how many people you can fit.
Man y'all did a lot last night had to catch up and go through all of the great headliners you left me. I was having a hard time deciding between 2 in particular. Bey and Jay should definitely count btw.
The Who
Remember this is peak The Who with all original members
The point was to be able draft artists and acts that existed, not to create new ones. Elton John and Billy Joel are not duo. They are two artists that toured together.
How am I creating a new artist/act here?
Because Billy Joel and Elton John aren't an act. Beyonce and Jay Z are. They've recorded an album together and are touring behind it.
Post by trantsgiving on Jun 21, 2018 6:33:33 GMT -5
“Touring together” is not the same as performing together. If they are on stage at the same time and perform on the same songs multiple times, it’s one act.
“Touring together” is not the same as performing together. If they are on stage at the same time and perform on the same songs multiple times, it’s one act.
How many songs do solo artists who perform together need to perform together to be considered an act? Is one sufficient?
The On the Run II Tour is the second (!) co-headlining stadium tour by American singer Beyoncé and rapper Jay-Z. It was officially announced on March 12, 2018, and began on June 6, 2018 in Cardiff. It is scheduled to end on October 4, 2018 in Seattle. This is their first tour together since On the Run Tour in 2014.
Following the show in London on June 16, 2018, Beyoncé and JAY-Z released their collaborative album Everything Is Love exclusively on Tidal. The news of the duo's new album was announced by a sign on stage which announced: "ALBUM OUT NOW", accompanied by a showing of the music video for the track "Apeshit". Following that, the release was shared on the artists' respective Instagram and Facebook profiles with the artist of the album being dubbed as The Carters. On the same day, the music video for the album's second track, "Apeshit", was released on Beyoncé's official YouTube channel.
I thought this draft was gonna be off limits lol.
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“Touring together” is not the same as performing together. If they are on stage at the same time and perform on the same songs multiple times, it’s one act.
How many songs do solo artists who perform together need to perform together to be considered an act? Is one sufficient?
If it’s one set instead of two separate sets, it’s one act. I feel like that should be the guide.
The On the Run II Tour is the second (!) co-headlining stadium tour by American singer Beyoncé and rapper Jay-Z. It was officially announced on March 12, 2018, and began on June 6, 2018 in Cardiff. It is scheduled to end on October 4, 2018 in Seattle. This is their first tour together since On the Run Tour in 2014.
Following the show in London on June 16, 2018, Beyoncé and JAY-Z released their collaborative album Everything Is Love exclusively on Tidal. The news of the duo's new album was announced by a sign on stage which announced: "ALBUM OUT NOW", accompanied by a showing of the music video for the track "Apeshit". Following that, the release was shared on the artists' respective Instagram and Facebook profiles with the artist of the album being dubbed as The Carters. On the same day, the music video for the album's second track, "Apeshit", was released on Beyoncé's official YouTube channel.
I thought this draft was gonna be off limits lol.
Keyword “co-headlining”. IMO “CO” implies two separate artists.
Post by Jake Jortles on Jun 21, 2018 8:29:39 GMT -5
If everyone thinks exclusivity rules are the way to go, I'll replace the throne. There is something annoying about have Jay Z playing 99 Problems at 3 different festivals.
If anyone thinks exclusivity rules are the way to go, I'll replace the throne. There is something annoying about have Jay Z playing 99 Problems at 3 different festivals.
If everyone thinks exclusivity rules are the way to go, I'll replace the throne. There is something annoying about have Jay Z playing 99 Problems at 3 different festivals.
the whole point of this draft is to not have exclusivity.