860. "Murder Incorporated" (Bruce Springsteen, Greatest Hits, 1995)
"Bobby's got a gun that he keeps beneath his pillow."
859. "Way Down, Hadestown" (Anais Mitchell, Hadestown, 2010)
Is that Eau Claire, WI's own Justin Vernon? Hell yeah!
858. "Oh No" (Andrew Bird, Noble Beast, 2009)
This is a really enjoyable record, great song.
857. "God & Suicide" (Blitzen Trapper, Furr, 2008)
Would love to see these guys live.
856. "Last Day of the Year" (Reid Jamieson, The Unavoidable Truth, 2005)
Yet another shout out to Paste. Would have never heard this song, or this artist without it.
855. "Longer" (Dan Fogelberg, The Very Best, 1979)
How can a song suck so much, and be so awesome at the same time?
854. "Making Love Out of Nothing At All" (Air Supply, Ultimate, 1983)
Really, how can a song suck so much, and be so awesome? I really need to know!
853. "Same Old Drag" (The Apples in Stereo, New Magnetic Wonder, 2007)
This is a fun record, always happy with these apples.
852. "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" (Hall & Oates, The Very Best, 80's)
Hall & Oates....the ultimate jukebox artists. These guys write singles. Catchy pop singles.
851. "Letting Go" (Waiting For Iris, Apology, 2005)
It's important to let go.
850. "Honey Bee" (Tom Petty, Wildflowers, 1994)
This is my favorite Petty album. Technically a solo album, but the whole band plays on it.
849. "Waitress" (Live, Throwing Copper, 1994)
Everybody's good enough......for some change. SOME FUCKING CHANGE !!
848. "Hospital Food" (Eels, Electro-Shock Blues, 1998)
E writes really sad music really well.
847. "Almost Blue" (Elvis Costello, Imperial Bedroom, 1982)
Elvis Costello is the artist I've listened to most in the last 7 years.
846. "Come By Me" (Harry Connick Jr, Come By Me, 1999)
Very fun to sing.
845. "The Twist" (Chubby Checker, The Twist, 1960)
One of the first playlists I ever made was called "Pop". This was track one.
844. "Jamie's Cryin" (Van Halen, Van Halen, 1978)
I never figured Todd Kemper a Van Halen fan. Go figure.
843. "California Songs" (Local H, P.J. Soles, 2004)
"......and fuck New York too"
842. "Rocks Off" (The Rolling Stones, Exile on Main St, 1972)
Rockin' opener to the Stones best all around record.
841. "Tennessee" (Harper Simon, Harper Simon, 2009)
He sounds so much like his pops!
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