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"After the Gold Rush" lyric "___ felt like getting high" | View Answer |
"Angel" McLachlan | View Answer |
"Black Moses" Hayes | View Answer |
"Don't Look Back" Boston jam | View Answer |
"Illmatic" artist | View Answer |
"Kids in America" Kim | View Answer |
"Live Taste" Gallagher | View Answer |
"New Frontier" Donald | View Answer |
"Nothing Ever Happens" Del ___ | View Answer |
"So let us not talk ___ now, the hour is getting late" | View Answer |
"Spinning On an ___" Paul McCartney | View Answer |
"The Soloist" was based on this Nathaniel | View Answer |
"Total Eclipse of the Heart" Bonnie | View Answer |
"___ Maria" Chris Cornell | View Answer |
'70s "Have You Seen Her" soul band Chi-___ | View Answer |
'90s jam band tour | View Answer |
Billy Bragg & Wilco classic | View Answer |
Bob Dylan "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna ___" | View Answer |
Cassette culture sound (hyph.) | View Answer |
CCR "Long As ___" | View Answer |
Christine McVie "___ Hold On Me" | View Answer |
Clapton "Unplugged" instrumental | View Answer |
Counting Crows "And ___ begins to change her mind" | View Answer |
Craig Campbell single off debut album | View Answer |
Cut a member | View Answer |
Dire Straits "Brothers" were in them | View Answer |
Don Henley "Sunset ___" | View Answer |
Fiddler hangs there | View Answer |
First albums? | View Answer |
Green room activity | View Answer |
Ian Dury "Sex & ___ & Rock & Roll" | View Answer |
Judas Priest "Loch___" | View Answer |
Led Zep "Hats Off to (___) Harper" | View Answer |
Like bad boy image | View Answer |
London band Marseille ___ | View Answer |
Lyrical keenness | View Answer |
Manager might have them | View Answer |
Men at Work "Dr. Heckyll and Mr. Jive" album | View Answer |
Might need one from the folks | View Answer |
Mosh pit need, perhaps | View Answer |
Mumford & Sons "Little ___ Man" | View Answer |
Neil Young "Blue ___" | View Answer |
Neil Young "___ Be Known" | View Answer |
Neil Young conquistador classic | View Answer |
Neil Young has a "Cinnamon" one | View Answer |
Neil Young-penned song about midwest university | View Answer |
Offspring "___, Are You Doing Okay?" | View Answer |
Outdoor concert with many bands (abbr.) | View Answer |
Paul Simon partner Garfunkel | View Answer |
Pete Drake "For Pete's ___" | View Answer |
Pixies "___ Eiffel" | View Answer |
Punk blues band Boss ___ | View Answer |
Replacements "___ Show" | View Answer |
Rob Thomas "___ the Same" | View Answer |
School from 15-Across | View Answer |
Sedgwick on Dramarama's "Cinema Verite" cover | View Answer |
Shenandoah "Two ___ Roses" | View Answer |
Some rockers have rough ones | View Answer |
Squeeze "Another ___ in My Heart" | View Answer |
Stones "Get ___ Ya-Yas Out!" | View Answer |
Stryper "All ___" | View Answer |
Symphonic '70s rockers named after Camelot lady? | View Answer |
The Reaganomics' song about singer Hendryx? | View Answer |
U.K. band The Lovely ___ | View Answer |
Used "Say Days ___" | View Answer |
What America rode through the desert? | View Answer |
What Plant and Krauss were "Raising" | View Answer |
Young MC "Bust ___" | View Answer |
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