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Post by Jeremy Fragrance on Jul 13, 2022 14:38:22 GMT -5
“ 1) Only "active" or potentially active acts can be drafted. If you're planning on booking a reunion, you need to demonstrate that there is a reasonable reason to believe that it could happen. (This rules out Talking Heads, for example.) An artist is considered "active" if they have had or will have one public performance(s) of six or more songs between 1/1/17 and 12/31/22. (This eliminates things like Rock and Roll Hall of fame performances, one-offs for benefits, awards show reunions, talk/variety show appearances, etc.) An artist would be considered inactive if they don't meet the live performance requirements or if there is credible documentation that an act has broken up or has no plans of touring.”
Post by Jeremy Fragrance on Jul 13, 2022 14:41:40 GMT -5
The argument for this one is that the set list is just 1 song, but it’s still a full set. The rules are more to prevent stuff like Portishead, who played a few songs at a charity event, but the microphones did a full US tour with the setlist just being the song “microphones in 2020”, which I saw live, so imo it’s eligible even though it doesn’t pass the 6 song set rule