I liked most of these songs but none of them were N or anything close, and we got two of the most LN'y LN's of all time, Never There & Bittersweet Symphony.
Indeed. I'm actually surprised she didn't close with Semisonic. And I don't need to tell you that I'm not referring to "Singing In My Sleep".
So, four sets in - have there actually been any bustouts? Siouxsie from Tuesday's 1988 might be a candidate, and it's possible something in 1978 was, but today was just sad - I guess I'll BOS the Verve for its uniqueness, but that's tepid praise.
Siouxie was apparently a bustout. And the Chris Rea was an uber-rarity; it's not in the Shraytabase but I remember Dave playing it once (and it was the "wrong" version that time). Today... blecchh.
1. New Radicals - You Get What You Give
(Commercial - Three easy steps to the internet)
2. Cake - Never There
3. Train - Meet Virginia
4. Chris Isaak - Please
(Movie - Something About Mary - Franks and Beans)
5. Barenaked Ladies - One Week
(News: Bill Clinton "Now it is time to move on.")
6. Marcy Playground - Sex and Candy
7. Fastball - The Way
8. Lucinda Williams - Can't Let Go
9. Everlast - What It's Like
10. The Verve - Bittersweet Symphony