Sorry it took a few more days, but here we go again!
Weighs the same as a duck. (+2 to cfh ... Witchy Woman is #708.)
#90. Santana, "Black Magic Woman"
Put the total in front of either and it gets more severe. ("total brain damage" or "total eclipse" )
#89. Pink Floyd, "Brain Damage / Eclipse"
The first victim seen in Kill Bill. (+2 to cfh, +1 to mckindog)
#88. Jimi Hendrix, "Foxey Lady"
There's a lot of melanin around the things she sees. (+2 to cfh, +1 to mckindog)
#87. Van Morrison, "Brown Eyed Girl"
I will pay you a fair price but no more. (+3 to mckindog)
#86. Buffalo Springfield, "For What It's Worth"
<picture of a Denver dust storm> (+3 to cfh, +2 to mckindog)
#85. Kansas, "Dust In The Wind"
<picture of Obama> (+4 to cfh, +3 to mckindog)
#84. Bruce Springsteen, "Born In The USA"
Where to drive into the storm. (+3 to cfh)
#83. Bruce Springsteen, "Thunder Road"
Good advice, if you are driving into a storm. ("Keep your eyes on the road and your hands upon the wheel")
#82. The Doors, "Roadhouse Blues"
<picture of runner #666> (+2 to cfh, +1 to mckindog)
#81. Van Halen, "Runnin' With The Devil"
Cornfed Hick 27
mckindog 18
Albie 4
Black Thunder 2
Here's another try at some tougher clues ... maybe I can fool you guys better this time.
#80. Big nose.
#79. Change one letter of a Steely Dan album title, and you almost have this song title.
#78. Pants made of razors.
#77. Don't play that verse on the radio, ya faggot!
#76. There are millions of them in the southwestern US.
#75. They played their second concert in front of half a million, and opened with this song.
#74. If this is how you drive, you'll go in circles.
#73. January 30, 1972.
#72. This song is never played at Alice's Restaurant.
#71. What jewelry might sing.