I'm digging the early part of the set.
Diamonds and Rust. Wow, is this sorta the way stars would call out other stars before rap came along? I felt a little uncomfortable hearing Joan air her specific pain like that. It made me think Dylan is a real dick. Which I also thought when saw Don't Look Back. He's probably a dick.
Freddie Fender is hitting all the right notes this morning. BOS to his Secret Love.
Leon Hayward's “I WANT’A DO SOMETHING FREAKY TO YOU” lists such activities as "sliding down your canyon, into your valley of love." that's just charming and lovely.... boo-yah!
Melissa Manchester -- and her producers on this cut -- are channeling Diana Ross & the Supremes and Motown w Just Too Many People. Nice, NTM.
BT Express and Peace Pipe is pretty cheesy, with that American Indian interlude and all, but it makes me wanna take up smoking! I notice there's a clarinet -- or some other reed -- featured heavily. We need more reeds in pop music, I think.
.. and the award for Most Dated Sounding Song of Set goes to ... The Ritchie Family and Brazil! Sounds like they're quoting another disco hit (their own, maybe?) in the song, with the "ooh-oooh-OOoo!" whooping. Casey says it fell from number 11, I hope it didn't get higher than that.
Manhattan TRansfer dong some gospel! Whoa! right awn!
.. and here's the Staple Singers doing Curtis Mayfield's Let's Do It Again. Mavis sounds like she's having sex on this recording!