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Hello, I would like to know how do you know the Moscow music peace 1989 setlists? You changed all of them.

Hi there,
I just noticed that you removed the cover tag I applied to Glenn Hughes setlists, of him playing the same medley as Deep Purple did back in the day. You didn't add a comment to your edit.
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/glenn-hughes/2017/kings-beach-park-caloundra-australia-3e3b593.html
My reason for adding the cover tag was as follows:
"Although it's not strictly proper use of the cover tag, Deep Purple played the same medley back in GH days and I would like to see all those performances grouped. Please let me know if you disagree and we can chat."
Do you have a strong reason to remove the tag? Or should we open a discussion in the forum?
James

Please use exact location or venue for Curitiba Rock Festival following the guidelines at
https://www.setlist.fm/guidelines#festivalsHl

I believe Brit Floyd at Erasme in Strasbourg, Belgium should be France since there's no Strasbourg in Belgium.
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/brit-floyd/2012/erasme-strasbourg-belgium-5bc6579c.html

Hiya,
Personally I don't really care how Elton John's releases are named, but I don't agree with you that we as moderators shouldn't follow every weird release name to the T's. As moderators we need to be as objective as possible and leave our personal opinion as to whether something makes sense or not out of it. So in the end, whatever is listed on the album/single cover should be leading, whether we agree with it or not.
The single was a standalone release and the song is not featured on any regular album other than live or compilation albums. We take our lead from websites like MusicBrainz, Secondhandsongs and to a lesser extend Wikipedia, all of which list the release as Elton John Band.
Anyway, I will leave it up to you to decide how to handle this song.
Cheers

Hiya,
I noticed you changed the Elton John Band song 'Philadelphia Freedom' to just Elton John. However, the release really was by the "Elton John Band", even if it was the only release the band ever had - see: https://musicbrainz.org/release-group/d600c0af-bc17-3ebf-95e1-60dbf222395b
Cheers,
Bart

This gig:
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/racer-x/1988/the-omni-oakland-ca-73db56f9.html
Appears to have taken place on 1/15/88 according to the SF Chronicle 12/20/87. No mention of Racer X at the Omni in Feb 1988

Hey, could you please edit this...
The fragment "Puppies on Acid" is listed as it's own track when it's really the intro to "The Mirror". Could you please edit it so it's listed as "The Mirror".
http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/dream-theater/1998/hampton-beach-casino-ballroom-hampton-beach-nh-23d6ccbf.html

Thanks!

did anyone attend the 1976 Heep show in Toledo? and have any live recording from it?

Status Quo have never recorded or released a song entitled "Drum Solo", so why should it be listed on a setlist as a song title?? If it's hidden, like a soundbite or 'tape', it won't come under in their statistics along with "Caroline", "Down Down", etc.

Hello Starbreaker! I see you created Uriah Heep setlists with "Magic Month w/ John Lawton" as a tour. The question is: where you've got this tour name from? Google finds only setlist.fm, so it looks like it's not mentioned elsewhere. Actually their current tour is officially still called „Nail On The Head“ Tour.

Thank you, I found the missing song just 5 minutes after having created the setlist but you already corrected it !

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