Big nose. (+2 to mckindog, +1 to cfh)
#80. The Police, "Roxanne"
Change one letter of a Steely Dan album title, and you almost have this song title. (+4 to cfh)
#79. Jimi Hendrix, "Hey Joe"
Pants made of razors. (+3 to cfh)
#78. ZZ Top, "Sharp Dressed Man"
Don't play that verse on the radio, ya faggot! (+2 to Mosh, +1 to mckindog and cfh)
#77. Dire Straits, "Money For Nothing"
There are millions of them in the southwestern US.
#76. The Doors, "L.A. Woman"
They played their second concert in front of half a million, and opened with this song. (+2 to mckindog, +1 to cfh)
#75. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes"
If this is how you drive, you'll go in circles. (+3 to cfh)
#74. Free, "All Right Now"
January 30, 1972. (+2 to mckindog, +1 to cfh)
#73. U2, "Sunday Bloody Sunday"
This song is never played at Alice's Restaurant. (+3 to cfh)
#72. The Rolling Stones, "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
What jewelry might sing.
#71. Golden Earring, "Radar Love"
Cornfed Hick 44
mckindog 25
Albie 4
Black Thunder 2
Mosh 2
Alright, ya got those. Let me try one more time to stump ya...
#70. In the original story, this song was to be sung by the villian.
#69. Across the nation, this has become true over the last month.
#68. Song title does not begin with a K.
#67. The subject of this song will never win the Nobel Peace Prize.
#66. Song title has 16 letters. Letters 1-5 and 7-11 are exactly the same.
#65. A riff every guitarist must know, by a guy who thought his mother was his sister.
#64. Not the Grand Funk song.
#63. 6:33
#62. One woman is from New York, another from Tennessee.
#61. The surname of the artist's manager appears in this song title.
Those look sufficiently evil. Do your worst.