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Hi please do NOT change the Ozzfest shows, it's a traveling festival for ALL band... multiple bands on two stages, with a festival name. The tour name shouldn't change for off-dates, that doesn't make sense.

Thank you! Much appreciated.

Hey.
Since Muse or Matt Bellamy have never released the song themselves, it's listed as song by the first artist who released it.

Exception 1
If a songwriter writes a song for another artist or group which they were not a part of, and never records their own version of the song, then the song should be credited to the artist who released it first. If the songwriter does finally release their own version of the song, regardless of how many years have gone by, then the song should be credited back to the songwriter. E.g. "Bright Eyes" was written by Mike Batt and first released by Art Garfunkel in 1979. Mike Batt released his own version in 2009, so the song is credited back to him.
https://www.setlist.fm/guidelines#covered-songs

The music catalog who were trying to sell the song to singers and producers added it to their online catalog, but that was only available privately.

If Muse ever played it live without releaseing it), they would be covering Adam Lambert.
https://www.discogs.com/release/10070064-Muse-Soaked?redirected=true
https://musicbrainz.org/recording/55316fb1-ace1-450d-8103-86403813e0f6

You're welcome! That grammar mistake was so annoying.

What I would do then is find videos (if possible) from the shows of "TIRO" and "WOTP" that prove that "Intro: Chant" wasn't played between them. Video evidence can't be disputed. Something else that would help is a picture of the printed setlists from the two shows. "Intro: Chant" was always listed on most 2022-2023 setlists, so if you can find a picture of the 2024 setlists, I think that would determine whether or not it was done at those two shows.

Thanks for reporting those MPH/Top Gear Live "setlists" and "festival"

Hello.
This show performed by Chris Martin & Jonny Buckland isn't a Coldplay show.
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/chris-martin/2024/st-john-at-hackney-hackney-england-5b5f2bd0.html
If the show was billed as Coldplay and only Chris & Jonny showed up to perform, then it would be entered as Coldplay.

For comparison:
Bono & The Edge (2 members of a 4-person band) perform together and its billed that way.
https://www.setlist.fm/search?artist=6bd612a2&query=bono+%26+the+edge

U2 was billed to perform at World Aids Day (Red) in Times Square.
https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/u2/2014/times-square-new-york-ny-4bcde33a.html
Bono was injured in a biking accident and couldn't perform. The band had guest singers (Chris Martin, Bruce Springsteen), was still billed as U2 and the setlist is entered under U2.

I left a comment on the setlist about the billing of one artist.

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safeinyourstare saw 24 different artists.