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What a red herring. This is a typical BS method of argument -- so typical there's a name for it: "The notion that songs need to be stretched out for twenty and even thirty to forty minutes to be successful is simply" a Straw Man.
Need? 20, 30, 40? I haven't heard folks saying that, so what's the point of pretending they are?
The "jaded vets" want jams, not durations.
But if you think we're all size queens, fine.