I thought this show had an interesting set list, which got me thinking about some kind of empirical basis for evaluating a show's set list for uniqueness, which has launched a much larger project that will probably evolve over time. Mark today as the start of the set list project.For this show:The average of the song's likelihood to be played in any given show is 12.54%. The most commonly played song in the show is Truckin' which appears in 21.77% of all dead shows. The most rare is To Lay Me Down, which occurs 2.64% of the time. I have no context for 12.54%, yet, but I'm building the data.I also calculated the average of occurance within the show - basically, which set was the song most commonly played in as a second measure of uniqueness - e.g . a first set Truckin' is pretty unique. This show's average set correlation is 75.5% which means that the songs were generally played where you would expect. Candyman being the exception, occuring in the second set only 8.54% of the 281 times it was played.I hope to develop some kind of composite score to give perspective to a show's set list relative uniqueness, but that will come as I gather more data.As a caveat, there are some anamolies in the Dead List Project. Total Number of occurences doesn't equate to the sum of the by-set occurences and naming consistency, to name a couple. I can't complain though, it's a wonderful resource, I just wish the search functions were more robust.