Closest to an LN today: Commander Cody. This was quite wonderful.
One of the best sets we've had in weeks, and one of the best of the year, IMO. Of course,
as I think 1971 is (by a very small margin) the best year, it would actually take more effort
to make a bad 1971 set than a good one. However this was still a superior effort. Let's go
to the tape...
(Arrgh! A few weeks ago some nameless person started listing the sets as [song title] - [artist]
instead of [artist] - [song title] and now every one is copying them.)
1. T Rex - Jeepster
A frequent flyer and still a great song. Good start.
2. Nilsson - Jump Into the Fire
Another staple, but prior to RR was played in '72 sets. Half-point off for not playing the long
version.
3. Traffic - Low Spark of High Heel Boys
As a point of interest, my records back to 2002 show that DM only played the Jim Capaldi version.
4. Grateful Dead - Bertha
Bust-out. I am surprised it didn't take BOS.
5. Cat Stevens - Bitterblue
Bust-out #2.
6. Co-Co-Sweet
Bust-out #3! Not snoozy rarities, and not one, not two, but three excellent bust-outs in a row.
7. JJ Cale - Call Me the Breeze
Is there a pattern here? This is the second frequent flyer that previously appeared in 1972 sets.
8. Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose - Treat Her Like A Lady
Only one previous appearence.
9. David Bowie - Queen Bitch
A second song with only one previous occurrence.
10.Commander Cody - Hot Rod Lincoln
A third frequent flyer that until RR was only played in 1972 sets (and "Car Tunes" sets).
In summary, three excellent bust-outs, two good rarities, two more good regulars, and
three frequent flyers from a different year. All are strong material, and nothing has a
particularly high LN rating. Oh, that they would all be this good...
Ack! As I write this during the PM replay, it was abruptly terminating during "Queen Bitch,"
going directly a commercial block.