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Member since May 6, 2018
Last seen October 10, 2023
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You can request setlists for deletion by clicking the "Duplicate setlist" or "Fake setlist" links on the setlist page.

No problem. I hope you understand the reason for not "experimenting" with setlists of major artists. I know you think that leaving it "correct" in the end justifies it but there are negative effects. Not big ones, but definite effects.

What exactly are you doing with this setlist. Were any of your edits right? Did you find new information that resulted in you changing it back to an empty setlist? Or was this another one of your "experiments". Roadies and others following Coldplay are getting annoyed with this playing around. This website isn't really a sandbox to play around in. Please stop.

https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/coldplay/1999/duchess-of-york-leeds-england-3bd0e080.html#sfmses33611cb9

Hey, thanks for updating the "End Credits" notations on the Coldplay setlists.
I saw your question on someone else's profile about changing "Kaleidoscope" to "Colour Spectrum". I attended the tour three times and found it strange how the band listed the song as only "Colour Spectrum" on the live tracklist, when Kaleidoscope better describes it since it features the part with Obama (the printed setlists from the tour even just say The Guesthouse / Amazing Grace). I would keep the notation as Kaleidoscope, however since it does feature elements from Colour Spectrum (in the background of the first part), maybe change the song's info to @Info[extended; with "Colour Spectrum" excerpt]

You should post the question about the Coldplay song on the Problems With Songs Forum topic. I am not that familiar with their releases but someone there will be.

Hey MG, it also says "Click on a year or a tour in the left column to see average setlists!" on the same page, that's what you need to do to see an average setlist.

Thanks for responding. It isn't a big deal but Moderators, Roadies and other Users follow certain artists. So if you make 15 edits on a Coldplay setlist someone will get 15 separate email notifications which end up not amounting to anything being changed but takes a while to check out.

Any plans on responding to my question? Or are you too busy?

What exactly are you "testing"? I follow Pink Floyd setlists and every time you "test" something I get notified and have to check it out.

You need to start providing sources for your edits if you haven't attended the show in question. Also your changing the Pink Floyd tour name was wrong. Please be more careful in the future and also remember that English is used in setlist comments.

Can you please provide a source for your edits on Coldplay?

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