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Songs:
1999 (Prince)
All I Have To Do Is Dream (The Everly Brothers)
American Girl (Tom Petty)
American Idiot (Green Day)
Are You Gonna Be My Girl? (Jet)
Are You Gonna Go My Way? (Lenny Kravitz)
As (Stevie Wonder)
Beverly Hills (Weezer)
Call Me (Blondie)
Can't Explain (The Who)
Centerfold (J. Geils Band)
Chicken Dance (Werner Thomas)
Crazy Love (Van Morrison)
Cum on Feel the Noize (Slade)
Don't Stop Believing (Journey)
Everything (Michael Bublé)
Faith (George Michael)
Fallen Angel (Poison)
Get Off My Cloud (The Rolling Stones)
Glory Days (Bruce Springsteen)
Good Lovin' (The Young Rascals)
Goodbye Earl (The Dixie Chicks)
Goodbye To You (Scandal)
Have I Told You Lately (Van Morrison)
Heartache Tonight (The Eagles)
Here I Go Again (Whitesnake)
Highway To Hell (AC/DC)
Hit Me With Your Best Shot (Pat Benatar)
Hokey Pokey (Larry LaPrise)
Hot Stuff (Donna Summer)
How Sweet It Is (James Taylor)
I Can't Help Falling In Love With You (Elvis Presley)
I Fought The Law (Sonny Curtis/The Clash)
I Gotta Feeling (The Black Eyed Peas)
I Love Rock And Roll (Joan Jett & The Blackhearts)
I Think We're Alone Now (Tommy James & The Shondells)
I Wanna Be Sedated (The Ramones)
I Want Candy (Bow Wow Wow)
It's Still Rock And Roll To Me (Billy Joel)
Jailhouse Rock (Elvis Presley)
Jet Airliner (Steve Miller Band)
Just Like Heaven (The Cure)
Kiss Me Deadly (Lita Ford)
Landslide (Fleetwood Mac)
Material Girl (Madonna)
Mr. Brightside (The Killers)
Our Lips Are Sealed (Go-Go’s)
Pipeline (The Chantays/The Ventures)
Poker Face (Lady Gaga)
Raise Your Glass (Pink)
Rock & Roll All Night (Kiss)
Rock You Like A Hurricane (The Scorpions)
Saturday Night Alright (Elton John)
School’s Out (Alice Cooper)
Smokin’ In The Boys Room (Brownsville Station/Motley Crue)
So What? (Pink)
Stay With Me (Rod Stewart & The Faces)
Summertime Blues (Eddie Cochrane/The Who)
Surrender (Cheap Trick)
Sweet Caroline (Neil Diamond)
Sweet Child o' Mine (Guns N' Roses)
Talk Dirty To Me (Poison)
The Ballroom Blitz (The Sweet)
The Way You Look Tonight (Frank Sinatra)
These Boots Are Made For Walking (Nancy Sinatra)
They Can't Take That Away From Me (Billie Holiday)
Twist & Shout (The Beatles)
Walkin' on Sunshine (Katrina & the Waves)
Who Can It Be Now? (Men At Work)
Working For The Weekend (Loverboy)
You May Be Right (Billy Joel)
You Really Got Me (The Kinks)
You're The One That I Want (John Travolta/Olivia Newton-John)
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THE WALL OF SHAME...
There are several songs which – at one point or another – were a part of our set list, and we ended up ditching them in the name of human kindness.
We realize not all music enthusiasts embrace such similarly lofty ideals. As such, there are certain selections the band might be willing to re-negotiate in accordance with the terms outlined here:
1999 (Prince)
Artie has agreed to resuscitate this song if and only if a member of the audience can furnish him with a purple velvet cape.
American Idiot (Green Day)
Mish Mash is a variety band; hardly a showcase for polemics. We’re about good times, not snotty rhymes. Must agree to take the “Compassionate Love Scale” questionnaire at Authentic Happiness . No cheating.
Centerfold (J. Geils Band)
Audience agrees to dance in their birthday suits. Mish Mash will provide free-for-use party masks to help ensure anonymity.
Chicken Dance (Werner Thomas)
You must supply a bratwurst and a beer to Banger during a set break. No kraut. Beer must be served in a boot.
Goodbye Earl (The Dixie Chicks)
It took us a bit long to realize this is not really uplifting wedding fare. Healthy marriage is a beautiful thing, folks. Band agrees to perform song if all couples present kiss for 60 seconds.
Hokey Pokey (Larry LaPrise)
One audience member must compose and recite a 200-word essay, entitled “The Hokey Pokey, Nuptials and Undue Obsolescence: A Case for Revival of the American Circle Dance.”
Poker Face (Lady Gaga)
Daisy was a mascara mobster before Gaga could crawl (read up on her derby days), but we don’t pack synths and laptop beats. A guitar-heavy rendition awaits if six audience members agree to hit the dance floor on roller skates.
School's Out (Alice Cooper)
In his day, Alice broke a lot of new ground. These days, he’s mostly just taking divots. Lucky enjoys golf in his spare time and aspires toward similar career arc as he gets his gray on. Bring him a three-pack of Titleists and we’ll see what can be pulled off. Warning – water balls known to occur; we may require a mulligan.
Sweet Child o' Mine (Guns N' Roses)
Someone in audience must agree to come front & center and do that weird Axl Rose snakey-dance for duration of the song. In penny loafers. Keep in mind the song is, like, five-and-a-half minutes long so bring your endurance and your game face.