Bottom line, I thought this was the best '85 set in years & don't know what's wrong with y'alls.
"best '85 set in years"??? Stop. it wasn't BAD, exactly, but it certainly wasn't that good. The mid-'80s are all of a piece to Dave and he has limited imagination when it comes to that period. In other words, just ONE song he's never played before (and there are many, starting with any non-Purple RainPrince song besides "Raspberry Beret") would've made us all give him a free pass.
I said nice things about Phil & Philip and the Hooters...
Warning: Big Geek Factor present in the following:
Not that it's a particularly crowded field, but I concur with Mike on this: to my ears, this was a typical 85 set, maybe a little better than average (and you're right about some particularly pithy segues) but the musical content I thought was pretty much by the book--some OK songs (Hooters, PR&S, Bowie & Metheny) but very little we haven't heard plenty of times before.
Rather, in the category of Darn Fine 1985 Set (aside: I can't quite hang with the "Best ever" tag since I confess to not being able to remember anywhere near all of them; I just know most of them seem pretty similar. But I digress...), I would submit this set from only two months ago, May 25 of this year:
5/25/05 - Wednesday! A visit to...1985!!!
1. Kinks - Do it Again
2. REM - Can't Get There From Here
3. Animotion - Obsession
4. Bryan Ferry - Sensation
5. Bruce Springsteen - Cover Me
6. Huey Lewis & the News - The Power of Love (B-O-S!!!!)
7. Tubes - Eyes
8. Honeydrippers - Sea of Love
9. Marillion - Lavender
10. John Cougar Mellencamp - Minutes to Memories
I'm of the opinion that there is one bust-out (the Tubes) and at least three infrequently-heard songs in that set (the Kinks, Marillion, and Honeydrippers), while several of the ones we have heard more frequently are nonetheless quite good (REM, Ferry, Springsteen and John Cougar Boyscoutcamp). Not to mention that your most-favored REM song appears in both. Yep, one full-on Katrina (Huey) as well, but I think there's enough meat in the rest of the set to offset that, easily. While I fully agree that one's judgement of a set is a highly subjective reaction, this one (the May set) certainly did it for me, to the point that it's the only 1985 set ever that I have felt deserving of being archived.
Btw, Geoff, nice, er, cat. I assume your sig pertains thereto?