![]() ![]() It wasn’t a concert where the audience got to luxuriate in their favorite songs. Only a small handful were heard in anything resembling their entirety. Others got the medley treatment - a single verse, a single chorus - despite not, strictly speaking, being part of a medley. Some, like the clubby “Free Xone” and the half-time metallic lurch of “Black Cat,” were mere winks incorporated into other songs. I’m doing them all.Īnd so she did, touching on a whopping 44 songs (including three different versions of “Together Again,” which provided the tour with its name) in 100 minutes. ![]() ![]() No, Janet Jackson seemed to say Friday night at the Xfinity Center. When a legacy act has a truly gargantuan number of hits - say, two dozen or so of them that made the Top Ten alone over the course of a decade and a half - there’s typically a brutal calculus to be made deciding which ones to fit into a concert setlist and which popular favorites to cut out of sheer logistic necessity. ![]()
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