Primitive Radio Gods--"Standing Outside A Broken Phone Booth With Exact Change In My Hand" (a guilty pleasure to be sure, but great lyrics for an FM pop song (We swim like lions through the crest/and bathe ourselves in zebra flesh and Mother Theresa's joined the mob/unhappy with her part-time job), and a damn catchy tune.
Pavement--"Gold Sounds"
Fuzztones--"Heathen Set"
Sniff and the Tears--"Driver's Seat" (another awesome pop song, this one from the early 80s; I used to hear this one on the Robert W. Morgan weekly radio show. My mom, in a fit of pre-Straight anti-drug hysteria, actually thought that the first word in the name of the band was a reference to cocaine use and was probably particularly delighted to get rid of that one as part of Straight's policy of stealing or destroying our personal belongings.)
Frank Zappa--"Willie The Pimp" (one of my faves, has bad-ass vocals by Capt. Beefheart. Hot Rats!)
Golden Earring--"When The Lady Smiles" (a sick and twisted joke disguised as a song)
Beatles--"Hey Bulldog"
Iggy Pop--"China Girl" (an ode to heroin disguised as a love song)
Ventures--"Journey To The Stars"
Arctic Monkeys--"I Bet You Look Good On The Dance Floor" (cool stuff, but not my favorite song by them.)
Queen--"'39" (song about the volunteers, mainly Anarchists and Communists, who went to Spain to fight against Franco and the rising tide of Fascism in Europe)
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