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Separately, on Yaeji, she was booked this year and was 21st on Saturday.
I bet there are way more egregious examples of overbilling by the time this is over, though.
So this is interesting because I don't think people are crazy, I just know that now we are gonna just bill Family Watkins Hour higher, but I wouldn't switch that schedule spot for shit. So in the end it's almost just a bad creative choice on my end.
if you bill it like that (and they have shows billed like that), that’s fine.
As far as b2b goes, b2b isn’t just two sets right? It’s two people playing at the same time?
that's true. b2b's are simply considered SJs for the purposes of this game.
I’m still catching up, but since when are b2b’s a Superjam?? This has literally never been a thing.
Sorry if this has already been addressed.
edit: Since I just finished and no one talked about this. We've never considered b2b's a superjam. If you draft both artists separately and they're known to do b2b's, then there's no reason you can't schedule them that way. I did this in the Coachella draft where I drafted Sasha and John Digweed separately and scheduled them next to each other (tho I decided to give them back to back individual sets to fill out more time in the Yuma, not a b2b set. but I could've if I wanted to).
What if one of our free agents died within the 10 hours since we sent our list out?
Still catching up... Idk if this gets answered, but typically if someone dies during the draft we treat it like it didn't happen. Same with groups who may break up or go inactive during the draft. This has happened in the past with The Prodigy and Public Enemy (i think it was PE...). This does not (or should not) get held against you during voting.
that's true. b2b's are simply considered SJs for the purposes of this game.
I’m still catching up, but since when are b2b’s a Superjam?? This has literally never been a thing.
Sorry if this has already been addressed.
edit: Since I just finished and no one talked about this. We've never considered b2b's a superjam. If you draft both artists separately and they're known to do b2b's, then there's no reason you can't schedule them that way. I did this in the Coachella draft where I drafted Sasha and John Digweed separately and scheduled them next to each other (tho I decided to give them back to back individual sets to fill out more time in the Yuma, not a b2b set. but I could've if I wanted to).
Ye, this is a thing unless you proove that they actually perform together on a regular basis thus being an act on their own. So you didn't actually do a b2b? And no, you couldn't cause superjams weren't a part of the Coach draft.
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What if one of our free agents died within the 10 hours since we sent our list out?
Still catching up... Idk if this gets answered, but typically if someone dies during the draft we treat it like it didn't happen. Same with groups who may break up or go inactive during the draft. This has happened in the past with The Prodigy and Public Enemy (i think it was PE...). This does not (or should not) get held against you during voting.
I remember when Aretha Franklin passed away, we did a similar thing.
Still catching up... Idk if this gets answered, but typically if someone dies during the draft we treat it like it didn't happen. Same with groups who may break up or go inactive during the draft. This has happened in the past with The Prodigy and Public Enemy (i think it was PE...). This does not (or should not) get held against you during voting.
I remember when Aretha Franklin passed away, we did a similar thing.
I had already drafted Aretha in the first Infinity Draft and she passed during that draft. It didn't matter as to eligibility.
I’m still catching up, but since when are b2b’s a Superjam?? This has literally never been a thing.
Sorry if this has already been addressed.
edit: Since I just finished and no one talked about this. We've never considered b2b's a superjam. If you draft both artists separately and they're known to do b2b's, then there's no reason you can't schedule them that way. I did this in the Coachella draft where I drafted Sasha and John Digweed separately and scheduled them next to each other (tho I decided to give them back to back individual sets to fill out more time in the Yuma, not a b2b set. but I could've if I wanted to).
Ye, this is a thing unless you proove that they actually perform together on a regular basis thus being an act on their own. So you didn't actually do a b2b? And no, you couldn't cause superjams weren't a part of the Coach draft.
I used what I did in the coach draft as an example, not that we did SJ in the coach draft. But in past drafts (not including coach) we’ve never drafted b2bs as SJs.
Ye, this is a thing unless you proove that they actually perform together on a regular basis thus being an act on their own. So you didn't actually do a b2b? And no, you couldn't cause superjams weren't a part of the Coach draft.
I used what I did in the coach draft as an example, not that we did SJ in the coach draft. But in past drafts (not including coach) we’ve never drafted b2bs as SJs.
I used what I did in the coach draft as an example, not that we did SJ in the coach draft. But in past drafts (not including coach) we’ve never drafted b2bs as SJs.
I did in one of the infinity drafts.
lol yeah because it was Thom and Nico right? Which was pure fantasy
Post by bugs bunny funny moments on Aug 24, 2020 10:01:38 GMT -5
The Last Place Party is first today
This is cdev and Vieux
Anna von Hausswolff Armani White Black Squid Ink Cody Jinks Day Wave Dream Wife Flint Eastwood grandson Hurray For The Riff Raff i_o k?d King Dude Lila Iké Kenny Loggins Mother Mother Peelander-Z Sir Sly Thao & The Get Down Stay Down The Struts The Word Thunderpanda Too Many Zooz Unicorn Fkr Trisha Yearwood Young Dolph
The Grand Ole Opry featuring appearances by Trisha Yearwood, Steve Martin and the Steep Canyon Rangers, Jason Isbell, Ruston Kelly Sarah Watkins, Cody Jinks, Thao Nquyen, and Hurray For The Riff Raff
Hall & Chromeo & Oates superjam featuring appearances by Kenny Loggins, Jason Isbell, Elle King, Ben Folds, KT Tunstall, King Princess, Benee, and Sarah Bonito