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1. "The Rain Song"- Led Zeppelin

2. "The Boxer"- Simon and Garfunkel

3. "Instant Karma"- John Lennon

4. "Volunteers"- Jefferson Airplane

5. "Tangled Up In Blue"- Bob Dylan

6. "Maybe I'm Amazed"- Paul McCartney

7. "Allentown"- Billy Joel

8. "Into The Great Wide Open"- Tom Petty

9. "Mr. Tambourine Man"- The Byrds

10. "Bittersweet Symphony"- The Verve

Great list, Fin! I felt weird leaving The Who off of my ten. Is that sacrilegious in this thread?

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1. Bell Bottom Blues ~ Derek and the Dominoes

2. The Boxer ~ Simong & Garfunkel

3. Last Train To Clarksville ~ Monkees

4. Sister Golden Hair ~ America

5. Maybe I'm Amazed ~ Paul McCartney

6. Instant Karma ~ John Lennon

7. Runaway Train ~ Soul Asylum

8. I Try ~ Macy Gray

9. Bittersweet Symphony ~ The Verve

10. Evil Woman ~ ELO

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It's not a particularly well-known song I guess, so I'll turn a blind eye to it... as long as you listened to the song :shades:

I'm listening to your playlist now, and I plan on listening to the entire thing today. I know that I did things in the reverse order of what they're intended to be, but I'm so stubborn I highly doubt that it would have changed my vote. I know most of the songs anyway.

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1. Child Of The Moon - Stones

2. Be My Baby - Ronettes

3. Dust My Broom - Elmore James

4. Tin Soldier - Small Faces

5. The Boxer - S&G

6. Tangled Up in Blue - Dylan

7. Bittersweet Symphony - The Verve

8. Beware Of Darkness - George Harrison

9. A Girl Like You - Edwyn Collins

10.Giving It All Away - Roger Daltrey

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1. Maybe I'm Amazed-Paul McCartney

2. The Boxer-Simon & Garfunkel

3. Last Train to Clarksville-Monkees

4. Sister Golden Hair-America

5. Mr. Tambourine Man-Byrds

6. I Got A Name-Jim Croce

7. Instant Karma-John Lennon

8. He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother-Hollies

9. Drops of Jupiter-Train

10. Nights in White Satin-Moody Blues

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:grin: I';m fine with all... uh... 500 possible combinations.

Actually, there's exactly 10,272,278,170 possible combinations, 37,276,043,023,296,000 if you take into account the order of the 10 songs. And well done for tempting me to bring out my statistical nerdy side again. :grin:

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Forgot I was using a computer with Mathematica. Approximate values replaced with exact.
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