HW: Love On 2 CDs
Paul Mather
paul at CSGRAD.CS.VT.EDU
Tue Jul 9 11:58:30 EDT 1996
On Tue, 9 Jul 1996, SKARSOL wrote:
> Paul Mather wrote:
>
> > Actually, since the average Hawkwind gig appears to be just over two
> > hours, my question is this: how would they fill up the extra 30--40
> > minutes a 2CD set affords? Did they vary their setlist enough to have 160
> > minutes of music from that tour, without repeating themselves? (I guess
> > they could take the longest version of each song for use, but that wouldn't
> > necessarily employ the best versions.)not trying to be contrary paul,but i personally have never seen them
> play for two hours.out of the fifteen or so shows i've attended,they all
> seem to be tailored to fill 90 minutes exactly,or close enough that it
> doesn't matter.and that really bites,since at least two out of four
> band-members are still ready to go at the end of that interval. rj
It was incorrect of me to say "the average Hawkwind gig," as that can
encompass a large sample size (and one going back many years). :-) I had a
recollection that many of the recent reviews of the UK and Europe gigs put
them at around 2 hours, and that is what I meant. But my memory could
easily be playing tricks with me (especially as it is trying to jostle
with concepts and proofs from NP-completeness right now:).
But what you say only exacerbates the problem I mentioned; there is even
more "space" to fill in order to *fill* a 2CD live set.
Cheers,
Paul.
obCD: Monster Magnet, _Spine of God_
e-mail: paul at csgrad.cs.vt.edu A stranger in a strange land.
Homework problem: Let X(D) be a random variable denoting the length of a
Hawkwind gig on date D. Calculate E[X(D)] and Var[X(D)], stating any
assumptions you make (such as underlying distribution, etc.)... ;-)
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