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THE LIST Is : A) the Result of a Lifelong Love of - and Dedication to - Rock and Roll over THE LIST is : a) The result of a lifelong love of - and dedication to - rock and roll. b) A latest stab at The Great American Bar/Party Band. c) A tip-of-the-hat to favorite rock bands and singer-songwriters (with sidetracks into New Wave, 70's One-Hit Wonders, weird Alternative gems and new faves like Ryan Adams... d.) All of the above. THE LIST Answer: d. At this point, there are almost 300 songs on THE LIST. THE LIST Directions: Find something you like, shout out a number - and we'll do our best. THE LIST band is: Tim Brickley: guitar, piano, vocals, Larry DeMyer: lead guitar, vocals Matt Price: drums Tom Waldo: bass, vocals THE LIST: 1 A Long December COUNTING CROWS 2 A Song For You LEON RUSSELL 3 Across The Universe BEATLES 4 After The Goldrush NEIL YOUNG 5 Ain’t No New Girls Around BRICKLEY/J. SCOT SHEETS 6 Ain’t Too Proud To Beg TEMPTATIONS 7 Alison ELVIS COSTELLO 8 All Along The Watchtower DYLAN/HENDRIX/DMB 9 All I Really Want To Do DYLAN 10 All I Want Is You U2 11 All Over Now ROLLING STONES 12 All You Need Is Love BEATLES 13 Allentown BILLY JOEL 14 America SIMON AND GARFUNKEL 15 American Pie DON McCLEAN 16 Amoreena ELTON JOHN 17 Androgynous THE REPLACEMENTS 18 Angel Of Harlem U2 19 Any Major Dude STEELY DAN 20 Baby, It’s You BEATLES 21 Babylon DAVID GRAY 22 Back In The USSR BEATLES 23 Beautiful Soul DANNY FLANIGAN 24 Because The Night PATTI SMITH/SPRINGSTEEN 25 Beginnings CHICAGO 26 Behind Blue Eyes THE WHO 27 Bennie and the Jets ELTON JOHN 28 Best Of My Love EAGLES 29 Bird On A Wire LEONARD COHEN 30 Blackbird BEATLES 31 Blame It On Cain ELVIS COSTELLO 32 Bluebird PAUL McCARTNEY 33 Brandy LOOKING GLASS 34 Bright Baby Blues JACKSON BROWNE 35 Brown-Eyed Girl VAN MORRISON 36 Candle In The Wind ELTON JOHN 37 Carmelita WARREN ZEVON 38 Carolina In My Mind JAMES TAYLOR 39 Casey Jones GRATEFUL DEAD 40 Centerfold J. GEILS BAND 41 Cinnamon Girl NEIL YOUNG 42 City Of New Orleans STEVE GOODMAN 43 Close To You CARPENTERS/BACHARACH 44 Comes A Time NEIL YOUNG 45 Copperhead Road STEVE EARLE 46 Country Honk ROLLING STONES 47 Country Road JAMES TAYLOR 48 Crazy Mary PEARL JAM 49 Daisy Jane AMERICA 50 Dancing With Myself BILLY IDOL 51 Daniel ELTON JOHN 52 Danny’s Song LOGGINS AND MESSINA 53 Day After Day BADFINGER 54 Daydream LOVIN’ SPOONFUL 55 Dead Flowers ROLLING STONES 56 Desert Heart TIM BRICKLEY/DAVID RHEINS 57 Dim Lights, Thick Smoke JOE MAPHIS 58 Doctor My Eyes JACKSON BROWNE 59 Domino VAN MORRISON 60 Don’t Do Me Like That TOM PETTY 61 Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight JAMES TAYLOR 62 Don’t Pull Your Love Out HAMILTON, JOE, ET AL 63 Don't Think Twice DYLAN 64 Downtown Train TOM WAITS 65 Dreamin’ Bob Dylan’s 119th Dream BRICKLEY/RHEINS 66 Dreams FLEETWOOD MAC 67 Drift Away DOBIE GRAY 68 Drive THE CARS 69 Duncan PAUL SIMON 70 Eight Days A Week BEATLES 71 End Of The Line TRAVELLING WILBURY’S 72 Everybody Knows LEONARD COHEN 73 Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere NEIL YOUNG 74 Everyday I Write The Book ELVIS COSTELLO 75 Everything Is Free GILLIAN WELCH 76 Fields Of Gold STING 77 Fire SPRINGSTEEN/POINTER SISTERS 78 Fire and Rain JAMES TAYLOR 79 For A Dancer JACKSON BROWNE 80 For Everyman JACKSON BROWNE 81 For What It's Worth BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD 82 Friend Of The Devil GRATEFUL DEAD 83 Garden Party RICK NELSON 84 Get It On (Bang A Gong) T. REX 85 Getalife BRICKLEY/RHEINS 86 God’s Comic ELVIS COSTELLO 87 Goliath DANNY FLANIGAN 88 Gone Daddy Gone VIOLENT FEMMES 89 Good Morning, Hackensack BRICKLEY/RHEINS 90 Got To Get Back Home BRICKLEY/RHEINS 91 Grandpa Was A Carpenter JOHN PRINE 92 Great Compromise, The JOHN PRINE 93 Hallelujah LEONARD COHEN 94 Have A Little Faith In Me JOHN HIATT 95 Have I Told You Lately? VAN MORRISON 96 Heart Of Gold NEIL YOUNG 97 Hello It’s Me TODD RUNDGREN 98 Help Me, Rhonda BEACH BOYS 99 Helplessly Hoping CSN 100 Here Again ROSETTA PEBBLE 101 Here Comes A Regular THE REPLACEMENTS 102 Hey, Hey, What Can I Do? LED ZEPPELIN 103 I Ain’t Ever Satised STEVE EARLE 104 I Am A Patriot JACKSON BROWNE 105 I Can't Tell You Why EAGLES 106 I Don’t Love You Much, Do I? GUY CLARK/EMMYLOU HARRIS 107 I Saw Her Standing There BEATLES 108 I See You In Everything BRICKLEY/RHEINS 109 I Should Have Know Better BEATLES 110 I Threw It All Away BOB DYLAN 111 I Used To Know BRICKLEY/RHEINS 112 I Want To Give To Charity BRICKLEY/RHEINS 113 I Wish I Was Your Mother MOTT THE HOOPLE 114 I Won’t Back Down TOM PETTY 115 I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight DYLAN 116 I’m A Believer MONKEES/NEIL DIAMOND 117 I’m On Fire BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN 118 I'm Only Sleeping BEATLES 119 I’m So Tired BEATLES 120 I’ve Got A Name JIM CROCES 121 I’ve Just Seen A Face BEATLES 122 If I Had A Hammer PETE SEEGER 123 If Not For You DYLAN/GEORGE HARRISON 124 Illegal Smile JOHN PRINE 125 Imagine JOHN LENNON 126 In My Life BEATLES 127 Into The Great Wide Open TOM PETTY 128 Is She Really Going Out With Him? JOE JACKSON 129 It’s Only Rock and Roll ROLLING STONES 130 It’s Still Rock and Roll To Me BILLY JOEL 131 Jersey Girl TOM WAITS/SPRINGSTEEN 132 Johnny B. Goode CHUCK BERRY 133 Joker, The STEVE MILLER 134 Julia BEATLES 135 Jumping Jack Flash ROLLING STONES 136 Just Breathe PEARL JAM 137 Just Like A Woman BOB DYLAN 138 Just My Imagination TEMPTATIONS 139 Kodachrome PAUL SIMON 140 Lady Madonna BEATLES 141 Lay Down Sally ERIC CLAPTON 142 Lay Lady Lay BOB DYLAN 143 Lean On Me BILL WITHERS 144 Let It Be BEATLES 145 Let It Bleed ROLLING STONES 146 Levon ELTON JOHN 147 Life On A Chain PETE YORN 148 Like A Rolling Stone DYLAN 149 Little Glimpses BRICKLEY/RHEINS 150 Little Mascara REPLACEMENTS 151 Lodi CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL 152 Lola KINKS 153 Long Distance Love BRICKLEY/RHEINS 154 Long May You Run NEIL YOUNG 155 Losing My Religion REM 156 Lost Highway HANK WILLIAMS 157 Love Her Madly THE DOORS 158 Love Song ELTON JOHN 159 Love, Love, Love JOHN PRINE 160 Lovers In A Dangerous Time BRUCE COCKBURN 161 Lucky Now RYAN ADAMS 162 Man On The Moon REM 163 Man Out Of Time ELVIS COSTELLO 164 Mary Jane's Last Dance TOM PETTY 165 Maxwell’s Silver Hammer BEATLES 166 Meant It At The Time BRICKLEY/RHEINS 167 Melissa ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND 168 Memphis Blues, Again BOB DYLAN 169 Merry Go Round THE REPLACEMENTS 170 Message In A Bottle POLICE 171 Mexico JAMES TAYLOR 172 Mighty Quinn, The BOB DYLAN 173 Mmm, Mmm, Mmm.CRASH TEST DUMMIES 174 Moondance VAN MORRISON 175 Moonshadow CAT STEVENS 176 Mr. Bojangles DIRT BAND 177 Mr. Tambourine Man DYLAN/BYRDS 178 Mustang Sally WILSON PICKETT 179 My Maria B.W. STEVENSON 180 My Old School STEELY DAN 181 Mystery Dance ELVIS COSTELLO 182 Never Been To Spain THREE DOG NIGHT 183 New Love (I’ve Got A) BRICKLEY/RHEINS 184 Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, The THE BAND 185 North Dakota LYLE LOVETT 186 Norwegian Wood BEATLES 187 Oliver’s Army ELVIS COSTELLO 188 One U2 189 One Toke Over The Line BREWER & SHIPLEY 190 Only The Good Die Young BILLY JOEL 191 Ophelia THE BAND 192 Out Of Control DAVE ALVIN 193 Out On The Weekend NEIL YOUNG 194 Paradise JOHN PRINE 195 Pay Day Giveaway BILL WILSON 196 Peace Lily DANNY FLANIGAN 197 Peaceful, Easy Feeling EAGLES 198 Photograph RINGO 199 Pink Cadillac BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN 200 Political Science RANDY NEWMAN 201 Pretender, The JACKSON BROWNE 202 Promises ERIC CLAPTON 203 Prove It All Night BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN 204 Radio, Radio ELVIS COSTELLO 205 Rain BEATLES 206 Range War TODD RUNDGREN 207 Rapid Roy (That Stock Car Boy) JIM CROCE 208 Raspberry Beret PRINCE 209 Reckless With Love BRICKLEY/RHEINS 210 Red Shoes (The Angels Wanna Wear My) ELVIS COSTELLO 211 Revolution BEATLES 212 River, The BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN 213 Rock and Roll VELVET UNDERGROUND 214 Rocket Man ELTON JOHN 215 Rocky Raccoon BEATLES 216 Roll Another Number (For The Road) NEIL YOUNG 217 Rooming House, The TIM BRICKLEY/DAVID RHEINS 218 Sandy (4th of July, Asbury Park) BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN 219 Sara JOHN SCOT SHEETS 220 Scientist, The COLDPLAY 221 See The World GOMEZ 222 She’s Got A Way BILLY JOEL 223 She’s No Lady LYLE LOVETT 224 Should I Stay (Or Should I Go?) THE CLASH 225 Sitting On The Dock Of The Bay O. REDDING 226 Sitting, Waiting, Wishing JACK JOHNSON 227 Sixteen Days WHISKEYTOWN/RYAN ADAMS 228 Slow Turning JOHN HIATT 229 So Far Away DIRE STRAITS 230 Something In You BRICKLEY/RHEINS 231 Song Sung Blue NEIL DIAMOND 232 Sooner or Later THE GRASS ROOTS 233 Sorrow DAVID BOWIE/THE MERSEYS 234 Stand By Me BEN E. KING 235 Step In Peace BRICKLEY/RHEINS 236 Strawberry Fields Forever BEATLES 237 Sunny Afternoon KINKS 238 Sunshine Superman DONOVAN 239 Superman Song, The CRASH TEST DUMMIES 240 Sweet Caroline NEIL DIAMOND 241 Sweet Jane VELVET UNDERGOUND/LOU REED 242 Sweet Revenge JOHN PRINE 243 Sweetheart Like You DYLAN 244 Take It Easy EAGLES/JACKSON BROWNE 245 Take Me For A Ride (She Can) BRICKLEY/RHEINS 246 Take Me Home, Country Roads JOHN DENVER 247 Tangled Up In Blue DYLAN 248 Teach Your Children CSN 249 Tequila Sunrise EAGLES 250 This Land Is Your Land WOODY GUTHRIE 251 There Is Only Love BRICKLEY/RHEINS 252 These Days JACKSON BROWNE 253 Ties That Bind, The BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN 254 Time TOM WAITS 255 To Rebecca BILL WILSON 256 To Shore (Or Out To Sea) BRICKLEY/RHEINS 257 Toni and Me BRICKLEY/RHEINS 258 Twisting The Night Away SAM COOKE 259 Under The Milky Way THE CHURCH 260 Up On Cripple Creek THE BAND 261 Wagon Wheel OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW 262 Waiting On A Friend ROLLING STONES 263 Walk On The Wild Side LOU REED 264 Wasted Time THE EAGLES 265 Waterloo Sunset KINKS 266 We Were High BRICKLEY/RHEINS 267 Weight, The THE BAND 268 Werewolves Of London WARREN ZEVON 269 Whatever Gets You Through The Night LENNON/ELTON 270 What’s So Funny? NICK LOWE 271 When You Were Mine PRINCE 272 While My Guitar Gently Weeps BEATLES 273 Who Says? JOHN MAYER 274 Wild Horses ROLLING STONES 275 Wild World CAT STEVENS 276 Willin’ LITTLE FEAT 277 With A Little Help From My Friends BEATLES 278 Working At The Car Wash Blues JIM CROCE 279 Yellow COLDPLAY 280 Yellow Submarine BEATLES 281 Yes, It Is BEATLES 282 You Always Were The First To Go BRICKLEY/RHEINS 283 You Can't Always Get What You Want ROLLING STONES 284 You Wreck Me TOM PETTY 285 You’ve Got A Friend CAROLE KING/JAMES TAYLOR 286 You’ve Got To Hide Your Love Away BEATLES 287 Your Smiling Face JAMES TAYLOR 288 Your Song ELTON JOHN THE LIST is : a) The result of a lifelong love of - and dedication to - rock and roll.
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