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Mike's 500 Favorite Songs of All Time: #391-420
Artist | Song | |
420. Social Distortion | Don't Drag Me Down | |
419. Blink-182 | Wendy Clear | |
418. Pat Benatar | We Belong | |
417. Nine Days | Absolutely (Story of a Girl) | |
416. Lunachicks | Heart of Glass | |
415. The Wannadies | Might Be Stars | |
414. REO Speedwagon | Can't Fight This Feeling | |
413. Neil Sedaka | Next Door to an Angel | |
412. The Ramones | Sheena is a Punk Rocker | |
411. Jimmy Eat World | The Authority Song | |
410. Violent Femmes | Blister in the Sun | |
409. Flogging Molly | Drunken Lullabies | |
408. Me First and the Gimme Gimmes | I Believe I Can Fly | |
407. Coolio | Gangsta's Paradise | |
406. The Real McKenzies | Loch Lomond | |
405. The Sounds | Seven Days a Week | |
404. The Aquabats | Pool Party | |
403. KISS | Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio? | |
402. Harry Belafonte | Jump in the Line | |
401. Counting Crows | Accidentally in Love | |
400. Van Morrison | Into the Mystic | |
399. Weezer | Don't Let Go | |
398. Plastic Bertrand | Jacques Cousteau | |
397. Me First and the Gimme Gimmes | I Only Want to Be With You | |
396. The Cure | Just Like Heaven | |
395. Paul Simon | Kodachrome | |
394. The Beatles | I Should Have Known Better | |
393. Peter, Paul and Mary | Puff the Magic Dragon | |
392. They Might Be Giants | Cyclops Rock | |
391. The Belljars | Dead Man's Curve | |
Comment:
Don't quote me on #391. I've never been able to find it. It was played over the end of that Matthew Lillard movie "The Curve" but apparently does not exist in this world unless you watch that movieFeedback:
The Me First & The Gimme Gimme cover of that song is pretty darn good. Ranks up there with one of my all time fav punk covers. Sad to see Violent Femmes rate so low... and thanks for reminding me how much I LOVED "Gangsta's Paradise" back in the day!
Plastic Bertrand, Pat Benatar. What a combo.
Awesome! I just have to say that "Jump in the Line" will forever be associated in my mind with the last scene in Beetlejuice! Yay for Tim Burton memories... and also, "Seven Days a Week" always makes me want to dance!