Outro CAN be included? - Particularly Radiohead

Outro CAN be included? - Particularly Radiohead

Posted 9 Oct 2012, 5:56:26

Recently attended a Radiohead concert and they happened to finish a song and seague the ending with another one of their tunes. It wasn't the full tune (literally another repeated guitar phrase and it would have been) and wasn't on the printed set-list, but IF it includes an “@Info[Outro…]” detail after it, to incorporate it into searchable stat's, is that acceptable??

Medleys (ones not on set-lists, especially ad-libbed) and other songs that don't appear on set-lists are generally ok to be listed as a full song with “@Info”…

Last edited 9 Oct 2012, 5:59:48

Re: Outro CAN be included? - Particularly Radiohead

Posted 11 Oct 2012, 23:03:54

anyone?

Re: Outro CAN be included? - Particularly Radiohead

Posted 14 Oct 2012, 8:47:48

I'm a Radiohead follower, what song are you talking about ?

Re: Outro CAN be included? - Particularly Radiohead

Posted 6 Sep 2014, 23:31:27

Radiohead wise, it was on their last tour when they played Hunting Bears as the outro to one of their songs at a few dates.

Comparing theirs to The Chemical Brothers: http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-chemical-brothers-33d6b0b1.html it boggles the mind which are following the guidelines or not.

Re: Outro CAN be included? - Particularly Radiohead

Posted 11 Sep 2014, 3:14:10

The right thing to do if the complete song was played with an outro snippet from another song is to write it as the name of the complete song with an @Info[Outro…] for the other song's snippet at the end. There are some variants on this, but complete songs should never be made part of a medley except under very rare circumstances (like somebody playing a complete song in the middle of another complete song).
We had an extensive discussion regarding medleys in this thread

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