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Steve Crawford, Rock NYC (USA) - The 500 Greatest Songs of the 1990s (2020)

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Last of the really big ones! Thank you, Steve Crawford. These have been a treat to transcribe. (Yes, he has more lists - I will get to them eventually, don't ask...).

500. “Missing (Todd Terry Club Mix),” Everything but the Girl
499. “Monsters and Angels,” Voice of the Beehive
498. “Check the Rhime,” A Tribe Called Quest
497. “Stop!,” Jane’s Addition
496. “Feel Alright,” Steve Earle
495. “Dr. Bombay,” Del the Funky Homosapien
494. “’74-’75,” The Connells
493. “Devil's Haircut,” Beck
492. “Ego Trippin’ (Part II),” De La Soul
491. “I Love You,” Spacemen 3
490. “All I Wanna Do,” Sheryl Crow
489. “The Only One I Know,” The Charlatans
488. “Gettin’ Jiggy wit It,” Will Smith
487. “Kool Thing,” Sonic Youth
486. “Genie in a Bottle,” Christina Aguilera
485. “Sex Bomb,” Tom Jones (featuring Mousse T)
484. “Dear Mama,” 2Pac
483. “Disarm,” Smashing Pumpkins
482. “Where the Wild Roses Grow,” Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Kylie Minogue
481. “I Kissed a Girl,” Jill Sobule
480. “Giving Him Something He Can Feel,” En Vogue
479. “I’m Free,” Soup Dragons
478. “Something to Talk About,” Bonnie Raitt
477. “If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next,” Manic Street Preachers
476. “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life),” Green Day
475. “I’m Over You,” The Silos
474. “Jailbird,” Primal Scream
473. “I’ll Give You Something to Drink About,” George Jones
472. “Lump,” The Presidents of the United States of America
471. “Born Slippy .NUXX,” Underworld
470. “All the Small Things,” Blink -182
469. “Writing to Reach You,” Travis
468. “Jesus, The Missing Years,” John Prine
467. “Secret Heart,” Ron Sexsmith
466. “Hard Knock Life (Ghetto Anthem),” Jay-Z
465. “New Jack Hustler (Nino’s Theme),” Ice-T
464. “Jump, Jive an’ Wail,” The Brian Setzer Orchestra
463. “Time Bomb,” Rancid
462. “The Statue Got Me High,” They Might Be Giants
461. “Unbelievable,” EMF
460. “If I Could Only Fly,” Blaze Foley
459. “Strawberry Wine,” Deana Carter
458. “Heart-Shaped Box,” Nirvana
457. “Goodbye Earl,” The Chicks
456. “Goodnight Moon,” Shivaree
455. “Loaded,” Primal Scream
454. “The Curse,” The Mekons
453. “Nothing,” Dwight Yoakam
452. “Wish the Worst,” Old 97’s
451. “Supersonic,” Oasis
450. “Mexican God,” Robyn Hitchcock
449. “Justified and Ancient,” The KLF
448. “Love Spreads,” The Stone Roses
447. “Here Comes the Rain,” The Mavericks
446. “Summertime,” DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince
445. “Tear Stained Eye,” Son Volt
444. “Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon,” Urge Overkill
443. “Eight Miles Low,” Cheap Trick
442. “Human Touch,” Bruce Springsteen
441. “Streets Where I’m From,” Old 97’s
440. “Livin’ La Vida Loca,” Ricky Martin
439. “Things You’ll Keep,” The Apartments
438. “Get Down, River,” The Bottle Rockets
437. “Ocean,” Sebadoh
436. “Motorcycle Emptiness,” Manic Street Preachers
435. “Dub Be Good to Me,” Beats International
434. “No Time to Kill,” Clint Black
433. “Crazy,” Seal
432. “Don’t Sweat the Technique,” Eric B & Rakim
431. “Everybody Everybody,” Black Box
430. “Real Real Gone,” Van Morrison
429. “Hillbilly Guitar Boogie,” Sleepy LaBeef
428. “Chasin’ That Neon Rainbow,” Alan Jackson
427. “93 ‘Til Infinity,” Souls of Mischief
426. “Conversation with the Devil,” Ray Wylie Hubbard
425. “Little Fluffy Clouds,” The Orb
424. “So What’cha Want,” Beastie Boys
423. “U2,” Negativland
422. “The Obvious Child,” Paul Simon
421. “That’s Right (You’re Not from Texas) (Live),” Lyle Lovett
420. “All Men Are Liars,” Nick Lowe
419. “Bend It Until it Breaks,” John Anderson
418. “Brain Stew,” Green Day
417. “Meet James Ensor,” They Might Be Giants
416. “Bigger Than the Beatles,” Joe Diffie
415. “The Sins of Memphisto,” John Prine
414. “No Depression,” Uncle Tupelo
413. “Ben McColloch,” Steve Earle
412. “Ain’t That Lonely Yet,” Dwight Yoakam
411. “Torn,” Natalie Imbruglio
410. “Wanna Rock and Roll,” Ray Wylie Hubbard
409. “Stakes is High,” De La Soul
408. “Money in the Bank,” John Anderson
407. “Single Girl,” Lush
406. “Tubthumping,” Chumbawamba
405. “4st 7lb,” Manic Street Preachers
404. “Motownphilly,” Boyz II Men
403. “Gin and Juice,” Snoop Doggy Dogg (featuring Daz Dillinger and David Ruffin Jr.)
402. “Dig Me Out,” Sleater-Kinney
401. “She’s a Star,” James
400. “Sad Tomorrow,” The Muffs
399. “Regret,” New Order
398. “7 Seconds,” Youssou N’Dour & Neneh Cherry
397. “Heartspark Dollarsign,” Everclear
396. “Treaty (Filthy Lucre Edit),” Yothu Yindi and Gavin Campbell
395. “Beautiful Stranger,” Madonna
394. “Buddy Holly,” Weezer
393. “Come Around,” Kim Richey
392. “Thinking Out Loud,” Ron Sexsmith
391. “Hippychick,” Soho
390. “Sex and Candy,” Marcy Playground
389. “Love Letter,” Bonnie Raitt
388. “Give Me One Reason,” Tracy Chapman
387. “Blazing Away,” Marianne Faithfull
386. “Every Little Thing,” Carlene Carter
385. “Lovefool,” The Cardigans
384. “Girls & Boys,” Blur
383. “Lovin’ All Night,” Rodney Crowell
382. “Stupid Girl,” Garbage
381. “It Only Hurts When I Cry,” Dwight Yoakam
380. “The Dope Show,” Marilyn Manson
379. “Brothers Gonna Work It Out,” Public Enemy
378. “The Rockafeller Skank,” Fatboy Slim
377. “Radiation Vibe,” Fountains of Wayne
376. “Barrier Reef,” Old 97’s
375. “Let the Rhythm Hit ‘Em,” Eric B. & Rakim
374. “She Don’t Use Jelly,” The Flaming Lips
373. “Write This Down,” George Strait
372. “You Get What You Give,” New Radicals
371. “Cry on the Shoulder of the Road,” Martina McBride
370. “Hymns to the Silence,” Van Morrison
369. “Hold On,” Tom Waits
368. “Feed the Tree,” Belly
367. “Runaway Train,” Soul Asylum
366. “If I Ruled the World (Imagine That),” Nas
365. “I’ll Stand by You,” Pretenders
364. “When I Call Your Name,” Vince Gill
363. “Sexx Laws,” Beck
362. “Corpus Christi Bay,” Johnny Rodriguez
361. “Road Ode,” Loudon Wainwright III
360. “Sending Me Angels,” Delbert McClinton
359. “Award Tour,” A Tribe Called Quest
358. “Big Brown Eyes,” Old 97’s
357. “Better Class of Losers,” Randy Travis
356. “Heads Carolina, Tails California,” Jo Dee Messina
355. “A Rose Is Still a Rose,” Aretha Franklin
354. “If I Fall You’re Going Down with Me,” The Chicks
353. “Picture Show,” John Prine (featuring Tom Petty)
352. “Gone Country,” Alan Jackson
351. “I Was Dancing in the Lesbian Bar,” Jonathan Richman
350. “James K. Polk,” They Might Be Giants
349. “Champagne Supernova,” Oasis
348. “Bitter Sweet Symphony,” The Verve
347. “Big Sky Country,” Chris Whitley
346. “Pumping on Your Stereo,” Supergrass
345. “If I Didn’t Have You,” Randy Travis
344. “That ‘70s Song,” Cheap Trick
343. “Protect Ya Neck,” Wu-Tang Clan
342. “Here in the Real World,” Alan Jackson
341. “Start Choppin’,” Dinosaur Jr.
340. “Cowboy,” Kid Rock
339. “Just Call Me Lonesome,” Radney Foster.
338. “Jump,” Kriss Kross
337. “Windfall,” Son Volt
336. “Epic,” Faith No More
335. “Via Chicago,” Wilco
334. “Tempted,” Marty Stuart
333. “One to Another,” The Charlatans
332. “Dancing with the Women at the Bar,” Whiskeytown
331. “Reminds Me of You,” Van Morrison
330. “Dance the Night Away,” The Mavericks
329. “A Rolling Skating Jam Named ‘Saturdays,’” De La Soul
328. “911 Is a Joke,” Public Enemy
327. “Song 2,” Blur
326. “Caught Out There,” Kelis
325. “Yellow Ledbetter,” Pearl Jam
324. “Ball and Chain,” Social Distortion
323. “Shades of Gray,” Robert Earl Keen
322. “Caryatid Easy,” Son Volt
321. “Sister Havana,” Urge Overkill
320. “The City,” The Dismemberment Plan
319. “Adam’s Song,” Blink-182
318. “Say Goodbye,” Cheap Trick
317. “There’s Your Trouble,” The Chicks
316. “Somebody to Shove,” Soul Asylum
315. “Somewhere in My Heart,” The Volebeats
314. “Lithium,” Nirvana
313. “Someday Soon,” Suzy Bogguss
312. “Denise,” Fountains of Wayne
311. “Fade Away,” Oasis
310. “Passenger Side,” Wilco
309. “No More Buffalo,” James McMurtry
308. “Sadly Beautiful,” The Replacements
307. “Virtual Insanity,” Jamiroquai
306. “Walls Can Fall,” George Jones
305. “Sometimes the Pleasure’s Worth the Pain,” Marty Stuart
304. “That’s Just What You Are,” Aimee Mann
303. “Third Rock from the Sun,” Joe Diffie
302. “Into the Great Wide Open,” Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
301. “Hard Rock Bottom of Your Heart,” Randy Travis
300. “No Myth,” Michael Penn
299. “MMMBop,” Hanson
298. “Don’t Look Back in Anger,” Oasis
297. “Here’s Where the Strings Come In,” Superchunk
296. “Novocaine for the Soul,” Eels
295. “Thunderstruck,” AC/DC
294. “Alive,” Pearl Jam
293. “How to Fight Loneliness,” Wilco
292. “She Cries Your Name,” Beth Orton
291. “Mr. Jones,” Counting Crows
290. “Wrapped,” Kelly Willis
289. “She,” Green Day
288. “Sink to the Bottom,” Fountains of Wayne
287. “I Threw It All Away,” Elvis Costello
286. “Too Pure,” Sebadoh
285. “Criminal,” Fiona Apple
284. “West Texas Plains,” Rosie Flores
283. “When It Comes to You,” John Anderson
282. “Drive South,” Suzy Bogguss
281. “Antares,” Omniverse
280. “Here’s Where the Story Ends,” The Sundays
279. “Reverence,” The Jesus and Mary Chain
278. “Ordinary Average Guy,” Joe Walsh
277. “Kiss from a Rose,” Seal
276. “Max, Jill Called,” The Bicycle Thief
275. “Beauty of the Ride,” Sebadoh
274. “Navajo Rug,” Jerry Jeff Walker
273. “Creep,” Radiohead
272. “Choochtown,” Hamell on Trial
271. “Autumn Sweater,” Yo La Tengo
270. “Faster,” Manic Street Preachers
269. “N.Y. State of Mind,” Nas
268. “She is Gone,” Willie Nelson
267. “God Will,” Patty Loveless
266. “Our Town,” Iris Dement
265. “Box Full of Letters,” Wilco
264. “Red Right Hand,” Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
263. “Thunderbird,” Shaver
262. “New York City,” They Might Be Giants
261. “Heavenly Pop Hit,” The Chills
260. “He Got Game,” Public Enemy (featuring Stephen Stills)
259. “Millennium,” Robbie Williams
258. “Who Am I? (What’s My Name?),” Snoopy Doggy Dogg
257. “Nobody Wins,” Radney Foster
256. “Fort Worth Blues,” Steve Earle
255. “Even Flow,” Pearl Jam
254. “Gentlemen,” Afghan Whigs
253. “Back to Living Again,” Curtis Mayfield
252. “Days Like This,” Van Morrison
251. “Farmer John,” Neil Young & Crazy Horse
250. “Radio Song,” R.E.M.
249. “Found Out About You,” Gin Blossoms
248. “Nine Bullets,” Drive-By Truckers
247. “This is the Day,” Ivy
246. “All I Know,” Screaming Trees
245. “To Earth with Love,” Gay Dad
244. “I Wish I Could Have Been There,” John Anderson
243. “Father/Daughter Dialogue,” Loudon Wainwright III (featuring Martha Wainwright)
242. “Valerie Loves Me,” Material Issue
241. “Pretend We’re Dead,” L7
240. “Hell Is Round the Corner,” Tricky
239. “Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia),” Us3
238. “My Favorite Mistake,” Sheryl Crow
237. “Fast As You,” Dwight Yoakam
236. “Learning to Fly,” Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
235. “Can’t Let Go,” Lucinda Williams
234. “Drive That Fast,” Kitchens of Distinction
233. “The Man Who Sold the World,” Nirvana
232. “Zombie,” The Cranberries
231. “In Spite of Ourselves,” John Prine/Iris Dement
230. “Small Town Saturday Night,” Hal Ketchum
229. “Love Untold,” Paul Westerberg
228. “Velouria,” Pixies
227. “Nearly Lost You,” Screaming Trees
226. “Last Stop: This Town,” The Eels
225. “I Palindrome I,” They Might Be Giants
224. “Debonair,” Afghan Whigs
223. “Harvest Moon,” Neil Young
222. “Glory Box,” Portishead
221. “Clay Pigeons,” Blaze Foley
220. “Surf Medley,” Junior Brown
219. “Being Boring,” Pet Shop Boys
218. “1952 Vincent Black Lightning,” Richard Thompson
217. “The Beautiful People,” Marilyn Manson
216. “Winter,” Tori Amos
215. “Live Forever,” Billy Joe Shaver
214. “Wish the World Away,” American Music Club
213. “Outbound Plane,” Suzy Bogguss
212. “Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?,” Moby
211. “I Want it That Way,” Backstreet Boys
210. “Hell,” Squirrel Nut Zippers
209. “He Thinks He’ll Keep Her,” Mary Chapin Carpenter
208. “That Thing You Do,” The Wonders
207. “Timebomb,” Old 97’s
206. “No Diggity,” Blackstreet featuring Dr. Dre and Queen Pen
205. “Girlfriend,” Matthew Sweet
204. “Celebrity Skin,” Hole
203. “Gravity Fails,” The Bottle Rockets
202. “Welcome to the Terrordome,” Public Enemy
201. “Pepper,” Butthole Surfers
200. “Stolen Car,” Beth Orton
199. “Hey Jealousy,” Gin Blossoms
198. “Two Lovers Stop,” Freedy Johnston
197. “Haven’t I Been a Fool,” Grant McLennan
196. “Radar Gun,” The Bottle Rockets
195. “Cream,” Prince
194. “Enlightenment,” Van Morrison
193. “Cybele’s Reverie,” Stereolab
192. “Bears,” Lyle Lovett
191. “4 X 10,” Loudon Wainwright III
190. “All Just to Get to You,” Joe Ely
189. “Helpless,” Sugar
188. “Why Won’t You Stay,” American Music Club
187. “Waiting for the Sun,” The Jayhawks
186. “Mas Y Mas,” Los Lobos
185. “The Way,” Fastball
184. “In Liverpool,” Suzanne Vega
183. “Feel Like Going Home,” Charlie Rich
182. “Everything Flows,” Teenage Fanclub
181. “Katy Song,” Red House Painters
180. “Connection,” Elastica
179. “Canned Heat,” Jamiroquai
178. “Here’s a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares),” Travis Tritt
177. “Nuthin’ But a ‘G’ Thang,” Dr. Dre
176. “Moonshiner,” Uncle Tupelo
175. “Time for Me to Come Down,” Amy Rigby
174. “Freedom! ’90,” George Michael
173. “They Got Lost,” They Might Be Giants
172. “Kiss Me,” Sixpence None the Richer
171. “Root Down,” Beastie Boys
170. “I’m the One,” Descendents
169. “I Try to Think About Elvis,” Patty Loveless
168. “It Came from the Ground,” Badly Drawn Boy
167. “Backwater,” Meat Puppets
166. “Race for the Prize,” Flaming Lips
165. “Wichita Lineman,” Freedy Johnston
164. “Look at Us,” Vince Gill
163. “Where It’s At,” Beck
162. “If It Makes You Happy,” Sheryl Crow
161. “John Cage Bubblegum,” Stereolab
160. “Ring Ring Ring (Hey Hey Hey),” De La Soul
159. “The Healing Game,” Van Morrison
158. “Murder (Or Heart Attack),” Old 97’s
157. “Pretty Good Day,” Loudon Wainwright III
156. “Doctor Worm,” They Might Be Giants
155. “The Drowners,” Suede
154. “A Girl Like You,” Edwyn Collins
153. “Teen Angst (What the World Needs Now),” Cracker
152. “Tom’s Diner,” Suzanne Vega & DNA
151. “Straight Tequila Night,” John Anderson
150. “Free Range,” The Fall
149. “Troubled Times,” Fountains of Wayne
148. “Angry All the Time,” Bruce Robinson
147. “Mo Money, Mo Problems,” The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Puff Daddy and Mase
146. “Holland, 1945,” Neutral Milk Hotel
145. “Sour Times,” Portishead
144. “Honey,” Moby
143. “Summer Babe (Winter Version),” Pavement
142. “Stutter,” Elastica
141. “Cold Turkey,” Cheap Trick
140. “Some Fantastic Place,” Squeeze
139. “Friday I’m in Love,” The Cure
138. “Berlin Chair,” You Am I
137. “Carnival,” Mark Lanegan
136. “When the Leaves Come Falling Down,” Van Morrison
135. “Alone in Bad Company,” Bottle Rockets
134. “Choices,” George Jones
133. “God Knows It’s True,” Teenage Fanclub
132. “When I Get Old,” Descendents
131. “It Ain’t Easy Being Me,” Chris Knight
130. “Vogue,” Madonna
129. “1000 Dollar Car,” Bottle Rockets
128. “Fantastic Planet of Love,” Marshall Crenshaw
127. “Can You Forgive Her?,” Pet Shop Boys
126. “Your Favorite Thing,” Sugar
125. “The Boy with the Arab Strap,” Belle & Sebastian
124. “The Concept,” Teenage Fanclub
123. “Bright Yellow Gun,” Throwing Muses
122. “My Name Is,” Eminem
121. “Welcome to Paradise,” Green Day
120. “Joey,” Concrete Blonde
119. “Cryin’,” Aerosmith
118. “Canary,” Liz Phair
117. “On the Way Out,” Freedy Johnston
116. “Not Superstitious,” Leatherface
115. “Marie,” Townes Van Zandt
114. “Wonderwall,” Oasis
113. “Ray of Light,” Madonna
112. “Waitin’ on a Train,” Bottle Rockets
111. “Cowboy, Take Me Away,” The Chicks
110. “100%,” Sonic Youth
109. “Violet,” Hole
108. “My Hometown,” Charlie Robison
107. “Santa Fe Thief,” Jimmie Dale Gilmore
106. “They Reminisce Over You (T.R.O.Y),” Pete Rock & CL Smooth
105. “Evie’s Tears,” Freedy Johnston
104. “Longview,” Green Day
103. “Low,” Cracker
102. “Tennessee,” Arrested Development
101. “(Gotta Get Some Action) Now!,” Hellacopters
100. “Ain’t That Enough,” Teenage Fanclub
99. “4th of July,” Aimee Mann
98. “R.A.M.O.N.E.S.,” Motörhead
97. “Wide Open Spaces,” The Chicks
96. “West Palm Beach,” Palace Music
95. “Past the Point of Rescue,” Hal Ketchum
94. “Have You Forgotten,” Red House Painters
93. “Sugar Kane,” Sonic Youth
92. “Bound for the Floor,” Local H
91. “I Don’t Want to Grow Up,” Ramones
90. “A Long December,” Counting Crows
89. “I Touch Myself,” Divinyls
88. “Things,” Paul Westerberg
87. “Angels Don’t Fly,” George Jones
86. “Lonesome Town,” Paul McCartney
85. “The Humpty Dance,” Digital Underground
84. “Sleeps with Angels,” Neil Young & Crazy Horse
83. “Sick of Myself,” Matthew Sweet
82. “Sick Day,” Fountains of Wayne
81. “Me and Billy the Kid,” Joe Ely
80. “Groove Is in the Heart,” Deee-Lite
79. “Oppenheimer,” Old 97’s
78. “Mama Said Knock You Out,” LL Cool J
77. “Dublin Blues,” Guy Clark
76. “It’s a Wonderful Lie,” Paul Westerberg
75. “Ladykillers,” Lush
74. “Blue Sky Mine,” Midnight Oil
73. “The Mountain,” Steve Earle and the Del McCoury Band
72. “California Stars,” Wilco/Billy Bragg
71. “Slack Motherfucker,” Superchunk
70. “Rid of Me,” PJ Harvey
69. “Cannonball,” Breeders
68. “Don’t Rock the Jukebox,” Alan Jackson
67. “Unseen Power of the Picket Fence,” Pavement
66. “Self Esteem,” The Offspring
65. “Fade Into You,” Mazzy Star
64. “Sparky’s Dream,” Teenage Fanclub
63. “Brimful of Asha,” Cornershop
62. “Knapsack,” Amy Rigby
61. “French Disko,” Stereolab
60. “A Father and A Son,” Loudon Wainwright III
59. “One by One,” Billy Bragg and Wilco
58. “Only Shallow,” My Bloody Valentine
57. “Tearing Down This Place,” Freedy Johnston
56. “Loser,” Beck
55. “Girl from Mars,” Ash
54. “Drunken Angel,” Lucinda Williams
53. “Been Caught Stealing,” Jane’s Addiction
52. “Pineola,” Lucinda Williams
51. “Wish Fulfillment,” Sonic Youth
50. “The Impression That I Get,” The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
49. “Television Light,” Marshall Crenshaw
48. “The Summer of My Wasted Youth,” Amy Rigby
47. “Wicked Game,” Chris Isaak
46. “Youth Against Fascism,” Sonic Youth
45. “Nothing Compares 2 U,” Sinéad O’Connor
44. “Go Rest High on That Mountain,” Vince Gill
43. “Web in Front,” Archers of Loaf
42. “Birdhouse in Your Soul,” They Might Be Giants
41. “Victoria,” Old 97’s
40. “Only Happy When It Rains,” Garbage
39. “The Band Plays On,” John Anderson
38. “Indianapolis,” Bottle Rockets
37. “Go West,” Pet Shop Boys
36. “Waltz #2 (XO),” Elliott Smith
35. “Rebel Girl,” Bikini Girl
34. “Shove,” L7
33. “City Slang,” Hellacopters
32. “The Book of Love,” The Magnetic Fields
31. “Seminole Wind,” John Anderson
30. “I Try,” Macy Gray
29. “Jagged,” Old 97’s
28. “Love Sick,” Bob Dylan
27. “Bad Reputation,” Freedy Johnston
26. “Better Man,” Pearl Jam
25. “The Road Goes on Forever,” Joe Ely
24. “My Life,” Iris Dement
23. “Mind Playing Tricks on Me,” Geto Boys
22. “Mary Jane’s Last Dance,” Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
21. “Flagpole Sitta,” Harvey Danger
20. “ When You Say Nothing at All,” Alison Krauss and Union Station
19. “Can’t Truss It,” Public Enemy
18. “Lake Marie,” John Prine
17. “Welfare Music,” The Bottle Rockets
16. “Common People,” Pulp
15. “Car Wheels on a Gravel Road,” Lucinda Williams
14. “Steal My Sunshine,” Len
13. “A Thousand Miles from Nowhere,” Dwight Yoakam
12. “I Am I Be,” De La Soul
11. “Cut Your Hair,” Pavement
10. “Remedy,” Black Crowes
9. “Trying to Tell You I Don’t Know,” Freedy Johnston
8. “I’m the Ocean,” Neil Young
7. “Standing in the Doorway,” Bob Dylan
6. “Kiss Off (Live),” Violent Femmes
5. “Praise You,” Fatboy Slim
4. “Losing My Religion,” R.E.M.
3. “Gold Soundz,” Pavement
2. “Sabotage,” Beastie Boys
1. “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” Nirvana

I am LOVING this trend of They Might Be Giants representation between Crawford's lists and the SportsAlcohol ones! So far, the only things I've really disagreed with him about are not liking The Notorious B.I.G. or Depeche Mode's "Just Can't Get Enough." To each their own.
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Er…not to be selfish, Hector, but could you make playlists of this and the other Crawford lists? I would but I’ve got a lot on my plate at the moment and I’m dying to actually listen to them.
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StevieFan13 wrote: Sat Mar 25, 2023 3:42 am Er…not to be selfish, Hector, but could you make playlists of this and the other Crawford lists? I would but I’ve got a lot on my plate at the moment and I’m dying to actually listen to them.
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StevieFan13 wrote: Sat Mar 25, 2023 3:42 am Er…not to be selfish, Hector, but could you make playlists of this and the other Crawford lists? I would but I’ve got a lot on my plate at the moment and I’m dying to actually listen to them.
Hey there! No problem at all. I'd be happy to help with creating playlists for the Crawford lists. Just let me know which ones you need, and I'll get them sorted for you.Insta Pro Apk Download
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Marcellus wrote: Tue Mar 26, 2024 8:58 am
StevieFan13 wrote: Sat Mar 25, 2023 3:42 am Er…not to be selfish, Hector, but could you make playlists of this and the other Crawford lists? I would but I’ve got a lot on my plate at the moment and I’m dying to actually listen to them.
Hey there! No problem at all. I'd be happy to help with creating playlists for the Crawford lists. Just let me know which ones you need, and I'll get them sorted for you.Insta Pro Apk Download
You rock! The decade lists and the best-of-the-century ones in particular, since those were the ones declared eligible (the country one isn't prioritized), but obviously all at your own pace. Thank you!
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