Friday, March 20, 2015

Weekend Listomania's Greatest Hits: Special Brevity is the Soul of Wit Edition)

[This one originally ran in 2009, which for some reason now lost in the mists of time was the high point of my I Hate Smashing Pumpkins period. In any case, I've done a little rewriting, added a new entry, and most important changed some of the permissible parameters, if you will pardon the alliteration. Please enjoy, if at all possible.

Oh, and I'll have something to say about the sad news regarding the Left Banke's Michael Brown on Monday. --S.S.]

Best or Worst Post-Elvis Song or Record With a One Word Title!!!

Self-explanatory, I think, but I should add that any one word title comprised of the names of men and women or those of geographical places is disqualified. So, fuck you, CSNY and "Ohio." Blow me, Sue Thompson and "Norman."


Okay, with that out of the way here's my totally top of my head Top Ten:

10. Collective Soul -- Gel



A great kick-ass rock song featuring a lead singer who I always found charmingly unhinged. Plus, let's face it, "Let's gel" is possibly the most imaginative sexual euphemism since the young John and Paul wrote "Thinking of Linking."

9. Madonna -- Cherish



Not the crappiest or most reprehensible Madonna single -- that would be most of the others -- but I for one have never forgiven it for sullying the good reputation of 60s hit of the same name by The Association.

8. Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs -- Stay



I actually prefer the completely over the top cover by the Four Seasons, but everybody is probably sick to death of my carrying on about those guys. In any case, the original is one of the sublime glories of early rock, and at a terse 1:39 an obvious candidate for All Time Best Single Under Two Minutes Long.

7. The Beatles -- Help!



C'mon -- according to George Martin, they learned the title of the movie was going to be Help! on Monday, they wrote the song on Tuesday, and they had figured out the entire arrangement and recorded it by the end of Wednesday. It doesn't get any more brilliant.

6. The Rolling Stones -- Think



The Aftermath song the Stones had previously given to Chris Farlowe, who had the hit. One of the best of the early Jagger-Richards collaborations, I think, and the riffage between the acoustic guitar and the fuzz electric is inspired and haunting.

5. Smashing Pumpkins -- Disarm



Still not a fan of this band, and Billy Corgan remains one of the most pompous putzes in the popular music field, but this is really good nonetheless. The Pumpkins waxing anthemically White Album-ish, and quite convincingly too, I think.

4. Fleetwood Mac -- Tusk



The original of this is Lindsay Buckingham at his most wacky and wonderful, but I still think this MST3K sort-of version is the best one evah.

3. The Loud Family -- Aerodeliria



My favorite song from perhaps my favorite album of the 90s, and only one of the reasons PABARAT was the only genuinely psychedelic experience legally available in that decade. And if you've ever heard the EP they did right after, you know these bastards could nail the damn thing live.

2. The Moody Blues -- Stop



The follow-up to "Go Now," and in some ways even more sad and beautiful; Denny Laine really is one of the most underrated figures of the British Invasion.

And the all-time coolest one word song, it's so obvious why are we even discussing this, is --

1. Soupy Sales -- Pachalafaka



Pachalafaka, pachalafaka
They whisper it all over Turkey
Pachalafaka, pachalafaka
It sounds so romantic and perky
Oh, I know that phrase
Will make me thrill always
For it reminds me of you, my sweet
Just the mention of
That tender word of love
Gives my heart a jerkish, Turkish beat

I won't say c'est si bon
Or l'amour toujours
For they can't express what I'm feeling
Even mairzydoats or
Other foreign quotes
Don't seem to be quite so appealing
But pachalafaka! pachalafaka!
Takes me back with you to passionate desert scenes
And it's there we'll stay
Till the very day
We find out what pachalafaka means!


That, my friends, is true poetry.

Awrighty then -- what would your choices be?

35 comments:

  1. dirk gently, socio-pathetic3/20/2015 7:12 AM

    so many choices! From this list I'd choose Help, but then the Beatles had a lot of them. You missed Aqualung, for which I might not forgive you. Although I suppose the case could be made that it's a name.

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  2. Kid - Pretenders
    Cryin' - Roy Orbison
    Days - The Kinks
    Heroin- Velvet Underground
    Crazy - Patsy Cline
    Awesome - Nick Lowe and His Cowboy Outfit
    Telstar - The Tornados
    Hallelujah - Leonard Cohen (and the five million others who have covered it)

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  3. Maybe - the chantels

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  4. I'm going to go with two songs so opposite in sentiment, that they illustrate the yin and yang.
    Here is my new favorite old Kinks song, a bonus track from last year's "Lola" reissue, "Anytime"

    http://alanwalkerart.com/audio/kinks_anytime.mp3

    And here's Lou Reed's incredibly hateful ode to one of his managers,
    "Dirt" from "Street Hassle" (1977). Lou plays everything but the drums.

    http://alanwalkerart.com/audio/dirt.mp3

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  5. Drive- The Cars
    Groovin'- The Young Rascals
    Rehab- Amy Winehouse
    Thirteen- Big Star

    Can't wait to play that MST3K clip for my wife & daughter. Giggling will ensue.

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  6. D-Rings - The Embarrassment
    Cannonball - The Breeders
    Dizzy - Throwing Muses
    Sweetheart - Died Pretty
    Honeyslide, Rubberband, Motherland - Eleventh Dream Day (El Moodio was a hawt album)

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  7. Days–The Kinks.

    End of.

    And I'd take "Cherish", but by the Association, ultra-whitebread though they were; it was just a good tune.

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  8. The Who - "Bargain", from Who's Next of course, and I can't believe you missed this one Steve!!! Perhaps the tightest ensemble work the band ever did. The instrumental part of the bridge sends chills up my spine even today.

    Others:
    Richard Thompson - "Gethsemane" from The Old Kit Bag
    Tonio K - "Trouble" from America
    Joe Walsh - "Meadows" and "Dreams" from The Smoker You Drink, the Player You Get (really terrific album, and "Dreams" is one of the loveliest songs Walsh ever did)
    The Who - "Overture" from Tommy (the acoustic guitar chordage is just brilliant, as are Entwistle's French horn figures)

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  9. (damned autocorrect - Tonio K.'s second album was Amerika with a "k")

    Chris Whitley - "Weightless" and "Aerial" from his much underrated third album Terra Incognita
    And more Whitley - "Accordingly" from the starkly beautiful Dirt Floor
    Even more Whitley - "Bordertown" from his first album Living With the Law, and "Ultraglide" from his second album Din of Ecstasy

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  10. Now I know why we give people and places names: to r-e-m-e-m-b-e-r them!

    A few things first. Numero uno: NORMAN, and Sue Thompson. Who knew that it was written by John Loudermilk? And the song itself, and songs like it, were pushed aside almost entirely, with the Beatles and the first wave of the British Invasion. Yes, there were novelty songs afterwards, but few as icky as NORMAN.

    Second, STOP by the Moody Blues. Great song.

    Third, AERODELIRIA, by The Loud Family. Another great song, and yes, PLANTS AND BIRDS is a great, great album. I’d also add the song 24, from Scott Miller’s pre-Loud Family band, GAME THEORY, and the 1986 album, Real Nighttime.

    As a note to Scott Miller fans, after Miller’s death in 2013, a musician friend of Miller’s, Jozef Becker (Thin White Rope, True West, among others) set up a still active GoFundMe Memorial Fund for Miller’s wife and two young daughters. If you were influenced by Miller in any way, you can make contributions at http://www.gofundme.com/2nz0vk, where there’s some nice photos of Miller, his wife, and his daughters. And late last year, I found out that Steve Wynn (Dream Syndicate, The Miracle Three, The Baseball Project, and his own many fine solo albums, and one of my all-time faves) was a friend of Miller’s from their common UCLA days. Again, who knew? And finally (in this paragraph, anyway) Miller’s final album as Loud Family, What If It Works? (2006) is also great, and contains a cover of the opening track from Exile On Main Street, ROCKS OFF.

    In addition to those listed by you, Steve, I’ll add the following.

    MUSEUM, Donovan, on Mellow Yellow (1967).
    DAYS, The Kinks, on The Village Green Preservation Society (1968)
    RENEGADE, Steppenwolf, on 7 (1970).
    WATERFALL, If, on Waterfall (1972).
    TASTY, Good Rats, on Tasty (1974). RIP, Peppi Marchello.
    LONELINESS, Horslips, on The Man Who Built America (1979)

    TEENARAMA, The Records, on The Records (1979).
    HALLOWEEN, The Dream Syndicate, on The Days Of Wine And Roses (1983).
    SILVER, Echo And The Bunnymen, on Ocean Rain (1984).
    BITTERSWEET, Hoodoo Gurus, on Mars Needs Guitars (1985).
    24, Game Theory, on Real Nighttime (1986).
    BLOOM, Gigolo Aunts, on Full On Bloom (1993).

    CANNONBALL, The Breeders, on Last Splash (1993).
    ZEPHYR, Electrafixion, on Burned (1995)
    SUPERMODEL, Jill Sobule, on the Clueless OST (1995).
    718, 2 Skinnee J’s, on SuperMercado! (1998)
    SOLID, The Dandy Warhols, on Thirteen Tales From Urban Bohemia (2001).
    SATELLITE, Guster, on the Satellite EP (2007).
    LIFEGUARD, British India, on Nothing Touches Me (2015).

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  11. Best:

    Psycho - Jack Kittel
    Commando - Ramones
    Ramona - Ramones
    Darlene - Ben Vaughn
    Sheba - Johnny & The Hurricanes
    Beercan - Beck
    Tipitina - Professor Longhair
    Connection - Rolling Stones
    Heart - Rockpile
    Maybelline - Chuck Berry
    Carol - Chuck Berry
    Transfusion - Nervous Norvus... doesn't beat Pachalafaka, though

    Worst:
    Venus - Frankie Avalon
    Beth - Kiss

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  12. The glam rock special:

    The Sweet - Blockbuster
    T. Rex - Jeepster
    Alice Cooper - Elected
    Mud - Rocket
    Mott the Hoople - Violence
    Slade - Everyday
    Sparks - Propaganda
    Hello - Dean
    Slik - Requiem
    David Bowie - Starman

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  13. I always thought "Girl" was a great title - subtle and mysterious even before you heard the song.

    I do "Norwegian Wood," "Girl," and "You've got to hide your love away" as a medley I call Three Love Songs By John Lennon.

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  14. And I think a case can be made for Aftermath being the greatest of all Stones albums - until you get to "Goin' Home," that is.

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  15. No one has mentioned "Willin'" yet. I think it's overrated, myself, but it's there.

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  16. I'll see your Pachalafaka and raise you a Prisencolinensinainciusol:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcUi6UEQh00

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  19. Just back from surfin' The Wedge in kinda iffy conditions, otherwise I'd still be there. So with far too much sand in my suit ....

    Miserlou - Dick Dale
    Pipeline - The Chantays (if you consider it more a state of mind than a place)
    Penetration - The Pyramids
    Apache - The Shadows

    Ah much better after rinsing the sand and a great forceful, psychoactive molestin'. Here goes the f-f-f-frrreeeee association (excuse any repeats):

    Woodpecker - Tony Joe White (mmmm ssso sexy, come and get it, baby)
    Rumble - Link Wray
    Superstition - Stevie Wonder
    Crazy - Patsy Cline
    Tequila - Champs
    Drifting - Jimi Hendrix
    Respect - Aretha
    1969 - Stooges
    Maybe - Chantels; Janis Joplin
    Triad - Jefferson Airplane; David Crosby
    Taxman; Rain - The Beatles
    Breathless - Jerry Lee
    Shout - The Isley Brothers
    Cheepnis; WPLJ - Zappa/Mothers
    Nobody - Larry Williams & Johnny Guitar Watson with Kaleidoscope (honorable mention Three Dog Night for their cover)
    Undun - Guess Who
    Pills - Bo Diddley
    Abandoned; Buttercup; Essence - Lucinda Williams
    Bargain - The Who (honorable mention 5:15)
    Hungry; Kicks - Paul Revere & the Raiders
    Time; Stay - David Bowie
    Powderfinger - Neil Young
    Surrender - Cheap Trick
    Outfit; Cottonseed - Drive-by Truckers
    Situation - Jeff Beck Group
    Bitch; Sway; Connection - The Stones
    Nag - John Jett
    You - Marvin Gaye (honorable mention Chained)
    Wheels - Flying Burrito Brothers
    Guilty - Randy Newman and lotsa covers
    Please - Kaleidoscope
    Liar - Three Dog Night - their wonderful cover version of Liar which Danny Hutton sang into a smelly toilet at American Studios to get the great effect (honorable mention Chained, not the same as Marvin Gaye tune) (BTW R.I.P. Spooner)
    Tramp - Lowell Fulson
    She - Gram Parsons
    Ritual - Yes
    Stratus - Billy Cobham; Jeff Beck
    Dealer - Traffic
    Everyday; Heartbeat - Buddy Holly
    Trash; Chatterbox - NY Dolls
    Dreams - Allman Brothers
    Words - The Leaves (honorable mention Monkees)
    Wasted - Runaways
    Politician - Cream
    Scatterbrain - Jeff Beck
    Songbird; Why; Underway - Fleetwood Mac
    Rubberneckin' - Elvis
    Strutter - Kiss
    Mirage - Tommy James
    Hush - Deep Purple exquisite cover is definitive version
    Amazona - Roxy (more a state of mind than a place, right?)
    Words - Bee Gees
    She - The Monkees

    Most Overplayed:

    Tom Petty - Refugee
    Fleetwood Mac - Landslide or Dreams
    Yes - Roundabout
    Van Halen - Jump
    Black Sabbath - Paranoid
    Moody Blues - Question
    Cream - Badge
    David Bowie - Ch-ch-ch-Changes; Fame
    Beatles - Blackbird; Revolution; Something
    Eric Clapton - Cocaine
    Journey - Lights; Faithfully
    Styx - Renegade

    Worst Ever:

    Styx - Lady; Babe
    Cream - Toad (live version)
    Stones - Gomper
    Boston - Smokin'

    Gotta tend to the beef stew,

    Vickie Rock - Slow Cooker

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  20. BTW Hannes: Mott - Violence (XLNT choice - I woulda picked it if you hadn't)

    I knew two guys named Robert & Kenny who worshipped that song along with the Who's Dr. Jimmy. Those tunes both came out the same year. I went to the River with these guys and we had a great time as a threesome. Man were they dynamite. They were lovers and fighters.

    As far as crazy bad boys went, they were pretty definitive. Later Robert cold bloodedly ran over and murdered a guy with his car and Kenny ended up getting stabbed in a LAX bathroom on a drug deal gone amiss. Sometimes they got a little out of hand.

    Vickie Rock

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  21. Oh, forgot to include one that a client(?) of mine once dedicated to moi.

    Cherry - UFO (I can totally relate) (such a great song and the only real goodun on Obsession)

    Vickie Rock - Anyone mention Bad Company Seagull?

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  22. Well, Mark wins it all with "Bittersweet" by the Hoodoo Gurus ; and Vickie Rock nails the worst with "Babe"

    My additions:
    Liz Phair - "Mesmerizing", off of Exile in Guyville. That album is packed with great one word songs, though - "Flower", "Shatter", "Gunshy", "Canary"
    Blondie - "Dreaming", off of Eat to the Beat. Love the drums!
    Yeah Yeah Yeahs - "Maps", off of Fever To Tell. Need at least a few from this century.
    AC Newman - "Secretarial", off of The Slow Wonder. And another.
    Big Star - "Feel", off of #1 Record.
    Matthew Sweet - "Girlfriend", off of Girlfriend. Surprised these two hadn't shown up yet.
    Squeeze - "Tempted", off of East Side Story.

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  23. Brooklyn Girl in Queens3/21/2015 8:36 AM

    "Yesterday" - Beatles
    "Money" - Curtis Barrett/Beatles
    "Money" - Pink Floyd
    "Boys" - Beatles
    "Blackbird" - Beatles
    "Misery" - Beatles
    "One" - U2
    "Elevation" - U2
    "Bad" - U2
    "Vertigo" - U2
    "Dreaming" - Blondie
    "Jungleland" - Bruce
    "Factory" - Bruce
    "Badlands" - Bruce
    "Bluebird"- Buffalo Springfield
    "Truckin'" - Grateful Dead
    "Refugee" - Tom Petty
    "HATRED" - Tonio K
    "Animal" - Kinks
    "Thriller" - Michael Jackson
    "Runaway" - Del Shannon
    "Lithium" - Nirvana
    "Crossroads" - Cream
    "Honesty" - Billy Joel
    "Shotgun" - Junior Walker
    "Conquistador" - Procol Harum
    "Substitute" - The Who
    "Shattered" - Rolling Stones

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  24. Runaway - Del Shannon
    Cabinessence; Friends; Darlin' - Beach Boys
    Spooky - Classics IV (tasty version by ARS as well) (honorable mention Stormy)
    Apeman, Alcohol - Kinks (since Days is already gone and the most deserving choice)
    Moonchild; Philby - Rory Gallagher
    Lava - B-52's (honorable mention Roam)
    Sun - Concrete Blonde
    Soulshine - Allman Brothers Band
    Heartbroke - Rodney Crowell (via Guy Clark)
    Jealousy - Betty LaVette
    Sunlight - Youngbloods
    Fisherman; Lonely - Peach Kings
    Clouds - Joni Mitchell
    Rebound - Charlie Rich (Hacienda Brothers cover is even better)
    Desperado - Eagles (honorable mention Nightingale)
    Cerdes - Procol Harum
    Shelter - Tedeschi-Trucks Band
    Gone - Joey Heatherton
    Marionette - Mott the Hoople
    Shake - Sam Cooke
    Saviour - Kevin Coyne
    8:05 - Moby Grape (also He; Changes; Seeing)
    Live - Merry-Go-Round
    Dolphins - Fred Neil; Tim Buckley
    Headkeeper - Dave Mason
    Whisper - Jim Lauderdale
    Epitaph; Red - King Crimson
    Luna - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
    Electricity - Captain Beefheart
    Heartbreaker - Led Zeppelin
    Love - Lee Michaels
    Colours - Donovan
    Trane - Gov't Mule
    Jailbreak - Thin Lizzy (honorable mentions Emerald; Showdown)
    Seasons - Steve Miller Band
    Ashgrove - Dave Alvin
    Caravan - Van Morrison
    Magnolia - J.J. Cale
    Skatin' - Poco
    Gone - Hacienda Brothers (not the same tune as the Heatherton-Ferlin Husky tune)
    Breathe - Maria McKee
    Stand - Sly & the Family Stone
    Slut - Todd Rundgren
    Pyjamarama; Ladytron - Roxy Music
    Feelings - Grass Roots
    Wheel - Jerry Jeff Walker
    Hollywood; Hometown; History; Bittersweet - Elliott Murphy
    Daydream - Lovin' Spoonful
    Harder - PJ Harvey
    One - Three Dog Night (via Nilsson)
    Desperation - Steppenwolf
    Haze - Bobby & the Midnites
    Shelter - Lone Justice
    Blackberry - Black Crowes
    Echoes - Pink Floyd
    Gold - Emmylou Harris
    Chevrolet - Robben Ford; Derek Trucks Band
    Woman - Free
    Hurricane; Run; Bent Real
    Outlaws - Ronnie Wood
    Brontosaurus - The Move
    Land; Birdland - Patti Smith
    Subhuman; Astronomy - Blue Oyster Cult
    Stop - Howard Tate; James Gang
    Holocaust - Big Star
    Struggle - Keith
    Jamming - Bob Marley (honorable mention Exodus)
    Boulevard - Jackson Browne
    Direction - Grin
    Why - The Byrds
    Everydays - Springfield
    Anyday - Derek & the Dominos
    Laughing - David Crosby
    Laughing - Guess Who
    Stranglehold - Ted Nugent
    Stone - Roger McGuinn
    Tempted - Squeeze
    Passion - Rod Stewart
    Atomic - Blondie
    Soily - Paul McCartney & Wings
    Spindrifter - Quocksilver
    Ripple; Loser; Deal - Grateful Dead
    Operator - Jim Croce

    Worst Ever:

    If - Bread

    Vickie Rock - off to water ski at Castaic Lake and then to Lancaster for Roseanne Cash show

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  25. I see our resident narcissist is back.

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  26. Precious - The Pretenders

    Vickie Rock - Wet and Wild

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  27. Action - The Sweet

    Vickie Rock - And while I'm at it, AC/DC - The Sweet

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  28. "Tonight"- Raspberries

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsbdkjHwdEQ

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  29. I don't think I saw anyone mention "Bike" by Pink Floyd,
    "Heroes" David Bowie,
    "Anytime" by Family
    "Exiles" by King Crimson
    "Grass" by XTC
    or"Roadrunner" by Jonathan Richman

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  30. BBJ Rocks!

    Re: side 3's "Tonight" - I'll see you and raise you MC5's Tonight.

    Here they are doing that number and not being too exciting:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVfz5UcyeLg

    Also for your perusal:

    Elephant; Lucidity - Tame Impala
    Lies - The Knickerbockers
    Be-Bop-A-Lula - Gene Vincent
    Closer - Nine Inch Nails
    Supervixen - Garbage
    Dimples - John Lee Hooker; The Animals
    Creep - Radiohead
    Creep - Stone Temple Pilots
    Superstar - Delaney & Bonnie; Rita Coolidge; Carpenters
    Busted - Ray Charles version
    Tomorrow - Strawberry Alarm Clock
    Gold - John Stewart
    Jukin' - Atlanta Rhythm Section
    September - Earth Wind & Fire
    Fire - Ohio Players
    Tripmaker - The Seeds
    Happy - Sunshine Company
    Soulshake - Peggy Scott & Jo Jo Benson (also Delaney & Bonnie who split the words)
    Freewheelin' - Bachman Turner Overdrive
    Solitaire - Carpenters via Neil Sedaka
    Windsoar - Tia Fuller
    Think - The Five Royales; James Brown
    Low - Cracker
    Chains - The Cookies; Beatles
    Jeopardy - Greg Kihn
    Footprints - Miles Davis
    Crossfire - Stevie Ray
    Misty - Johnny Mathis
    Epic - Faith No More
    Maneater - Hall & Oates
    Twilight - The Band
    Silhouettes - The Rays
    Sometimes - Fleetwood Mac
    Queer - Garbage
    Equinox - John Coltrane
    Sukiyaki - Kyu Sakamoto
    Albatross - Fleetwood Mac
    Traces - Classics IV
    Bewildered - James Brown
    Circle - Edie Brickell & the New Bohemians
    Drive - Incubus
    Greenfields - The Brothers Four
    In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida - Iron Butterfly
    Magic - Pilot
    Showdown - ELO
    Hold - Rick Derringer
    Heaven;See - The Rascals
    Pink - Aerosmith
    Butterfly - Charlie Grace
    Malibu - Hole

    Loses it's flavor real fast:

    Heavy - Collective Soul (quite frankly, anything by this band has that quality)
    Alive - Pearl Jam

    Nilsson Schmilssons:

    Coconut; Spaceman

    For gettin' your Latina Caliente Hip-rollin' Groove on (you kinda needed to be there):

    Savor; Batuka; Aspirations - Santana
    Ballero - War
    Suavacito - Malo

    Overplayed Canuck Shit Which Is About as Good as Labatt's (Sorry hosers):

    Limelight - Rush
    Roller - April Wine
    Signs - Five Man Electrical Band
    Barracuda - Heart (yeah I know they're from Washington but Vancouver is where it all began)

    Brown Santorum Sphincter Music:

    Relax - Frankie Goes to Hollywood

    More Worst:

    Half-breed - Cher
    Centerfold - J. Geils Band
    Hummingbird - Seals & Crofts
    Legs - ZZ Top
    Urgent - Foreigner
    Brandy - Looking Glass
    Centerfield - John Fogerty

    Vickie Rock

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  31. Blistered - Johnny Cash
    Nervous - Chris Spedding (dishonorable mention to Robert Gordon)
    Halleluwah - Can (mid-70's ecstatic dance number from strange occult goings on at our Pico house while attending UCLA - vivid, vivid, vivid honey flowing hips in trance - so goooood the CIA came a-looking)
    Downtown - Crazy Horse
    Valentine - Nils Lofgren (dunno why, but I let Nils get away with very sentimental stuff like this, but it's well suited for one of the nicest guys in rock) (the Butt is on Harmonies)
    Tattler - Ry Cooder
    Bluebird - Toni Price(less) (via Butch Hancock) (honoarble mention Gravy; Daylight; Tumbleweed and more)
    Satellites - Rickie Lee Jones (honorable mention Skeletons)
    Kismet - Amon Duul II
    R.O.C.K. - Garland Jeffreys
    Wrapped - Kelly Willis
    Ice - Camel
    BSA - Steve Gibbons Band
    Pendulum - Thieves (produced by Marshall Crenshaw)
    Gone - John Hiatt
    Collideascope - Dukes of the Stratosphear
    Unchained - Johnny Cash
    Funny - Willie Nelson and lotsa covers
    Awaken - Yes
    Watermelon - Leo Kottke (if you can play this, I'll be your filthy fantasy)
    Burlesque - Family
    Out-Bloody-Rageous - Soft Machine

    and then there's this:

    Dreams - Van Halen

    I don't care how you feel about the band or Hagar. I'm not a fan. But I did grow up in SoCal, so they were kind of ubiquitous at parties and such during my youth. Hagar was also a fixture at Inland Empire clubs late 60's- early 70's. How one feels about the band shouldn't matter. This is a well put together song. Me and my friends have done it in different arrangements and no matter what, it works. Solo piano, Solo acoustic guitar. Country, roots, whatever ... this fucker holds up as a song. Which is not to say I like the 80's gloss or hysterical Hagar on the VH original version.

    Good morning, Vickie Rock - Rattlesnakeplumcake

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  32. Where are the Chris Rea fans? He has about 35 one word title songs. Many of them killer! My favorite would be TEXAS, but AUBERGE, DAYTONA, GIVERNY, MISSISSIPPI are great too. Seeing him in concert is on my bucket list because it will involve a trip across the pond (he doesn't tour USA or Canada).

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  33. Very late add, criminal that it hasn't been suggested yet:

    Prince - "Kiss" - off of Parade. The weirdest and coolest big hit Prince ever had, and that's saying something. Impossible to resist.

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  34. Without Sue Thompson and John D Loudermilk, the "Normans" of the world (like me) would be among the only people with no song to our name (including Boys Named Sue)

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  35. Tonio K - H.A.T.R.E.D.

    purchased entirely upon the advice of a rave in that old equipment magazine

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