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An error occurred while saving the comment Pete commentedI agree that solos should not be listed as separate tracks. I've found that most instrumental pieces have titles. I am not familiar with the "like Queen did" sets but I would expect at rock shows with any kind of lead guitar player that there would be lots of solos.
What about bands who jam? Is a 20 minute Down by the River from Crazy Horse a Neil Young guitar solo or a band jamming. (or both?)
What about cases where more then one soloist is featured in any given number; say at a jazz show where several guys in Big Band might stand to solo in one number.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Pete commentedPlease see my request to fix the covers methodology; I agree it would be great to see which bands are covered most but if I'm looking to see who covers The Police, I don;t want to see Sting on the list.
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There are three issues at play here; how we notate an incomplete setlist when it is input; how we represent that state of incompleteness when the setlist is recalled and how we include or exclude incomplete setlists when searching.
On the input side I think the tag is great but it should be an exact specific tag from the @ to the ] that should be clearly defined in the input guidelines.
This suggestion could then be resolved by having that tag display a larger notice at the top of the setlist and perhaps a "can you ad more? request.
Yes/no/only selector on the search page.