#149. The original version - a cover of this song appeared earlier on the list. Knockin' on Heavens Door - Bob Dylan
#143. Drummer famous from another band had this solo hit. Dance With the Devil - Cozy Powell - As you were. #792 > Actually, I think this would be more appropriate to the clue (after all Cozy Powell was famous for being in several bands)It Don't Come Easy - Ringo Starr
#149. You Really Got Me - Kinks
#145. Jumping Jack Flash _ Stones
#143. Boys of Summer — Don Henley
#142. Rainy Day Women #12 and 35 — Dylan
#141. New Year’s Day — U2
149: The Kinks - You Really Got Me
148: The Who - Behind Blue Eyes
147: Aerosmith - Walk This Way
146: Fleetwood Mac - Albatross
145: The Beatles - Hey Jude
144: ELP - Lucky Man
143: Phil Collins - I Don't Care Anymore
142: Tom Robinson Band - 2-4-6-8 Motorway
141: Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here
#150. I Want You To Want Me — Cheap trick
#148. Piece of My Heart — Janis Joplin
#147. It’s A Long Way to the Top — AC/DC
#146. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes — Crosby Stills Nash
#144. Lucky Man — ELP
#150 - Surrender by Cheap Trick.
#149 - Pretty Woman by Roy Orbison.
#147 - Summer Of '69 by Bryan Adams. (Woodstock '69)?
#146 - Hush by Deep Purple
#145 - Sister Christian by Night Ranger.
#139. First verse based on something a policeman said to the songwriter.
#138. Part of a famous palindrome.
#137. The Eisenhower Tunnel.
#136.
#135. Lyrics contain a comic book reference.
#134. The singer was on Night Court.
#133. He took up a weapon to avoid a fight with a monkey, and later stuttered on this song.
#132. The scene on the bus.
#131. The first 55%.
#139. Behind Blue Eyes _ The Who
#138. Panama — Van Halen
#137. Rocky Mountain Way — Joe Walsh
#136. Revolution — Beatles
#135. Paradise City — Guns and Roses
#134. Paradise By the Dashboard Lights — Meat Loaf
#133. Changes — David Bowie (monkey reference has me stumped)
#132. Life in the Fast Lane — The Eagles
<picture of the album "Standing On The Verge Of Getting It On"> (+3 to cfh) #140. Bad Company, "Feel Like Makin' Love"
First verse based on something a policeman said to the songwriter. (+2 to nush) #139. The Who, "Who Are You"
Part of a famous palindrome. (+2 to nush, +1 to mckindog) #138. Van Halen, "Panama"
The Eisenhower Tunnel. (+2 to cfh, +1 to mckindog) #137. Joe Walsh, "Rocky Mountain Way"
<picture of Che> (+2 to nush, +1 to mckindog) #136. The Beatles, "Revolution"
Lyrics contain a comic book reference. (+3 to mckindog) #135. Guns N Roses, "Paradise City"
The singer was on Night Court. (+4 to mckindog ... the female singer, Ellen Foley, was on Night Court in the first few seasons.) #134. Meat Loaf, "Paradise By The Dashboard Light"
He took up a weapon to avoid a fight with a monkey, and later stuttered on this song. (+4 to mckindog) #133. David Bowie, "Changes"
(Yes, the clue does refer to then-unknown David Jones naming himself after the Bowie knife to avoid a name conflict with Davy Jones of the Monkees.)
The scene on the bus. (+3 to cfh) #132. Elton John, "Tiny Dancer"
The first 55%. (Parts I-V out of IX.) #131. Pink Floyd, "Shine On You Crazy Diamond, Parts I-V"
#130. Based on a true story.
#129. Something coming back.
#128. Made to hold things in place.
#127. This song title sounds unsure.
#126. Archvillian.
#125. Duck walk.
#124. Many were, this past Wednesday.
#123. How you get to the end of the story.
#122. A famous name.
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