nush, I did adjust your score back when you posted, I just forgot to post it myself.
The last song, alphabetically. (+3 to nush)
#120. David Bowie, "Ziggy Stardust"
When David Letterman moved to CBS in 1993, it was the song his band played going to the first commercial break on the first show.
#119. Thin Lizzy, "The Boys Are Back In Town"
Lord of the Rings references. (+3 to cfh, +2 to mckindog)
#118. Led Zeppelin, "Ramble On"
Starts with guitar harmonics. (+4 to cfh)
#117. Yes, "Roundabout"
Song name = artist name. (+3 to nush, +2 to mckindog)
#116. Bad Company, "Bad Company"
A female name.
#115. Rod Stewart, "Maggie May"
Listen close: he sings "umbrella" with 4 syllables. "Um-ba-rel-la". (+2 to mosh, +1 to nush)
#114. Led Zeppelin, "Heartbreaker / Living Loving Maid"
The first song, numerically. (+2 to Albie, +1 to nush and mckindog)
#113. U2, "One"
The studio version doesn't have a guitar solo. (+2 to mosh, +1 to mckindog)
#112. Kiss, "Rock And Roll All Nite"
Stolen from a Chiffons song. (+2 to Albie, +1 to nush and mckindog)
#111. George Harrison, "My Sweet Lord"
cfh - 276
mckindog - 231
nush - 144
Albie - 75
Shadow - 56
Black Thunder - 21
Wasted - 18.5
Mosh - 18
Unknown One - 7
Forostar - 4
XoRRoX - 3
NightProwler666 - 3
One more round with these old scores... we'll reset everyone back to zero for the top 100. (And no more anti-cfh rules, except for this last time.)
So to finish up the bottom 400, I tried to make most of these extra hard.
#110. If you know my real name, I'm not related.
#109. This singer has more vowels than consonants in his name.
#108. What happens when this artist gets murderous.
#107. Surveillance.
#106. Inspired by Bach.
#105. Contains a countdown.
#104. Lyrics refer to playing cards.
#103. This single was a US #1 hit... the follow-up single was a cover of a Tommy James song.
#102. Do the math: 1 + 1 + 1
#101. The title for the album is taken from the third verse of this song.