Hello,
Starting with the last 25 songs played, starting with what was first played.
25) "Next To You"- Buckcherry
24) "Everything"- Buckcherry
23) "Sorry"- Buckcherry
22) "Crazy Woman" (okay I edited the title a bit, but I hate the b word.)- Buckcherry. Of Nickelback, Three Days Grace and Buckcherry, can you figure out which band I want to see the most? Although neither Three Days Grace or Nickelback are both good bands as well.
21) "The Good Life"- Three Days Grace
20) "Never Again"- Nickelback
19) "How You Remind Me"- Nickelback
18) "Rockstar"- Nickelback
17) "Just To Get High"- Nickelback. Nickelback is definitely a singles band, the've released enough CD's to have a pretty good selection of songs for a concert. But a lot of their CDs only have two or three good songs on it. In comparison Buckcherry's "15" has 7 or 8 great songs on it at least.
16) "Sunday Bloody Sunday"- U2 This isn't even live version, but the original version. It also kicks butt. Truly one of the greatest songs of all-time about one of the saddest days in Ireland-England relations.
15) "Rusty Cage"- Soundgarden One of the many classic songs from the band making a comeback. They are on the cover of the latest Spin magazine and also headlined at Lollapalooza.
14) "One Of Us"- Joan Osborne Quite simply an amazing song.
13) "I'm Like A Bird"- The amazing Nelly Furtado.
12) "Up Where We Belong"- Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes, a relaxing song played on a Sunday.
11) "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic"- The Police An eighties classic, one of the many.
10) "Every Woman In the World"- Air Supply A sappy love song, that increases in quality when it applies to a special woman in one's life. Maybe someday I'll be there again.
9) "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes"- The Platters One of the more devestating love songs ever.
8) "A View To A Kill"- Duran Duran One of Duran Duran's best songs and also one of the best James Bond songs.
7) "R.O.C.K. In The USA"- John Mellencamp. A song that started off my day with a jolt of energy. Coffee in song form. An under appreciated Mellencamp classic.
6) "Cradle Of Love"- Billy Idol Idol's ode to the Lolita's of the world.
5) "Crucify"- Tori Amos Amos at her finest and at her more schating.
4) "Hit The Road Jack"- Ray Charles A song that has applied to all us men a time or two or three (you get the idea) in our lives.
3) "Sultans of Swing" Dire Straits Along with "Twisting By The Pool" and "Romeo and Juliet", 3 of the best songs of my generation.
2) "All For Leyna"- Billy Joel An excellent album track off Joel's classic CD "Glass Houses".
1) "Private Eyes"- Hall and Oates A hard to resist melody.
themusicaddict
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