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Looks like 6+ Tame Impala songs on those Ronson/Parker setlists to me
Wasn't sure on this. Because the setlist from Corona Capital only has 3 Tame songs, but the one from III Points has more.
I guess the point is, does it have to be that an artist regularly plays 6+ songs from their main/source act? Or just that they have EVER played more than 6+ songs? Because if it's the latter, then there are quite a few acts in this draft which need to be reevaluated immediately.
Edit: like the III Points show basically just looks like a covert Tame show (it's basically all TI songs, which is weird as hell), whereas I'm pretty sure the Gov Ball show wasn't like that and the Corona Capital show wasn't, and was described as thus: "Mark Ronson and Tame Impala's frontman Kevin Parker in a 'DJ battle'; some fragments of tracks from bands like 'Tame Impala', 'The Strokes' & 'Daft Punk' were used, as well as tracks from artists like 'Britney Spears', 'Kanye West', 'Lady Gaga', 'M.I.A.' & 'Amy Winehouse'; A typical DJ show with remixes."
Looks like 6+ Tame Impala songs on those Ronson/Parker setlists to me
Wasn't sure on this. Because the setlist from Corona Capital only has 3 Tame songs, but the one from III Points has more.
I guess the point is, does it have to be that an artist regularly plays 6+ songs from their main/source act? Or just that they have EVER played more than 6+ songs? Because if it's the latter, then there are quite a few acts in this draft which need to be reevaluated immediately.
Edit: like the III Points show basically just looks like a covert Tame show (it's basically all TI songs, which is weird as hell), whereas I'm pretty sure the Gov Ball show wasn't like that and the Corona Capital show wasn't, and was described as thus: "Mark Ronson and Tame Impala's frontman Kevin Parker in a 'DJ battle'; some fragments of tracks from bands like 'Tame Impala', 'The Strokes' & 'Daft Punk' were used, as well as tracks from artists like 'Britney Spears', 'Kanye West', 'Lady Gaga', 'M.I.A.' & 'Amy Winehouse'; A typical DJ show with remixes."
Yeah, that seems like a bit of a grey area to me since we don't really have a definition of "reguarly". Based on the data we have, 50% have 6+ TI songs and 50% don't... Saying "have they EVER" here is a bit misleading since 1 out of 2 is different from, like, 1 out of 50.
Post by Larry Farnsworth on Aug 12, 2020 9:00:06 GMT -5
I can assure you that after speaking with their representatives both Mark Ronson and Kevin Parker have agreed to restrict their usage of any Tame Impala songs to no more than five (5) during their performance at Frazzledriparoo 2021. They've also agreed to play Daffodil, the inarguably best Kevin Parker song, on repeat ad nauseum.
Looks like 6+ Tame Impala songs on those Ronson/Parker setlists to me
Wasn't sure on this. Because the setlist from Corona Capital only has 3 Tame songs, but the one from III Points has more.
I guess the point is, does it have to be that an artist regularly plays 6+ songs from their main/source act? Or just that they have EVER played more than 6+ songs? Because if it's the latter, then there are quite a few acts in this draft which need to be reevaluated immediately.
Edit: like the III Points show basically just looks like a covert Tame show (it's basically all TI songs, which is weird as hell), whereas I'm pretty sure the Gov Ball show wasn't like that and the Corona Capital show wasn't, and was described as thus: "Mark Ronson and Tame Impala's frontman Kevin Parker in a 'DJ battle'; some fragments of tracks from bands like 'Tame Impala', 'The Strokes' & 'Daft Punk' were used, as well as tracks from artists like 'Britney Spears', 'Kanye West', 'Lady Gaga', 'M.I.A.' & 'Amy Winehouse'; A typical DJ show with remixes."
I'm pretty sure we've always just done the average
Wasn't sure on this. Because the setlist from Corona Capital only has 3 Tame songs, but the one from III Points has more.
I guess the point is, does it have to be that an artist regularly plays 6+ songs from their main/source act? Or just that they have EVER played more than 6+ songs? Because if it's the latter, then there are quite a few acts in this draft which need to be reevaluated immediately.
Edit: like the III Points show basically just looks like a covert Tame show (it's basically all TI songs, which is weird as hell), whereas I'm pretty sure the Gov Ball show wasn't like that and the Corona Capital show wasn't, and was described as thus: "Mark Ronson and Tame Impala's frontman Kevin Parker in a 'DJ battle'; some fragments of tracks from bands like 'Tame Impala', 'The Strokes' & 'Daft Punk' were used, as well as tracks from artists like 'Britney Spears', 'Kanye West', 'Lady Gaga', 'M.I.A.' & 'Amy Winehouse'; A typical DJ show with remixes."
I'm pretty sure we've always just done the average
Issue is there's only two shows that have allegedly complete setlist data - one is the III Points show (which, according to setlist.fm was literally just Tame songs which seems super odd for a set billed as "Mark Ronson v. Kevin Parker"), and one is the Corona Capital show. No setlists available for Gov Ball, BUE or Glasto. My understanding is that Gov Ball wasn't heavy on the Tame, but I wasn't there so can't vouch.
Looks like 6+ Tame Impala songs on those Ronson/Parker setlists to me
its kinda bullshit that just because someone happened to put this setlist up on Setlist.FM its the only DJ set that would be ruled ineligible when we never have DJ setlists to rule on this with.
I'm pretty sure we've always just done the average
Issue is there's only two shows that have allegedly complete setlist data - one is the III Points show (which, according to setlist.fm was literally just Tame songs which seems super odd for a set billed as "Mark Ronson v. Kevin Parker"), and one is the Corona Capital show. No setlists available for Gov Ball, BUE or Glasto. My understanding is that Gov Ball wasn't heavy on the Tame, but I wasn't there so can't vouch.
I think the III Points setlist is incomplete on the Mark Ronson half.
Post by Nathan Fieldcяab on Aug 12, 2020 9:19:59 GMT -5
I think it's enough of its own thing that I don't really care all that much to challenge; it seems like you'd probably win a poll on it based on this conversation.
If Pepe feels differently, I full support polling the pick though
Looks like 6+ Tame Impala songs on those Ronson/Parker setlists to me
its kinda bullshit that just because someone happened to put this setlist up on Setlist.FM its the only DJ set that would be ruled ineligible when we never have DJ setlists to rule on this with.
This is what I'm getting at. Like if either they play 6+ Tame songs at all or most of their shows together, I'd have no issue at all repicking. But I honestly can't tell.
Not if we wanted Kevin Parker singing on Daffodils and Leaving Los Feliz we couldn't.
but I thought you drafted a DJ set?
We drafted Mark Ronson v. Kevin Parker. They DJ together and occasionally I believe that Kevin sings his parts on Daffodils and Leaving Los Feliz (which are Mark Ronson/Kevin Parker tracks). If there's some weird rule about that then I give up.
I think the pick is fine. If there's not enough setlists out there to really prove that they don't play more than 6 tame songs, then you can't prove that they do either. and if the people who have tame are cool with it then it's probably ok.