Yeah, 30 opener, 90 headliner for one of PJ's stature is about right.
2:25 of Chris Cornell sounds like outright brutality to me but to each his/her own.
Most of my favorite sets of music ever were under 40 minutes. Hit fans over the head and leave them wanting more is preferred over dragging a show out passed the 90 minute mark. They also get extra points for me if they don't play an "encore."
I am outraged!
40 minutes doesn't give me enough time to even settle in and get comfortable! How am I going to get my beers in?
I can just see it.. I pay $80 to see Mark Knopfler at some small venue and he plays Telegraph Road and four other songs...
Then the crowd torches the theater...
Or we drive down to Charlottesville to see Bob Dylan and he plays 6 songs.. then we drive back..
no, that ain't going to work...
I think these 40 minute sets might work for no name bands without any songs anyone actually wants to hear.. hipster bands if you will.. bands that are hip for about 2 weeks... bands with a shtick that grates after 25 minutes. its a different scene at the pass the hat world.. I know.. I go to these shows every once in a while... I ain't dead yet.
But when you go see an established artist.. say tom Petty and you drive 45 minutes just to get to the show.. a 40 minute set ain't going to cut it.. I mean it might take you 40 minutes to get to your seat!
The Smiths reunite and tour the world playing 40 minute "concerts"...
hmm....
its all in good fun but these short shows are ridiculous... my woman often tells me how pissed off she was when she saw the strokes at the 930 when they first hit it big and they played 40 minutes... I was luckily out of the country at that time..
as with all things in life YMMV