1. Coming Into Los Angeles – Arlo Guthrie – A highlight at Woodstock, encapsulating the trippy, hippy, middle class world changers as well as connecting back to his father's world, where they had more important things to worry about. Listening to the original version, what's most impressive is the electric guitar solo. And, you know, the paranoia is fitting enough! Grade: A
2. Heatwave – Martha Reeve's and the Vandellas – A Masterpiece of female sexual desire – Grade: A+
3. The City Of New Orleans – Arlo Guthrie – Steve Goodman's train track a hit for Arlo – Grade: A
4. Pretty Boy Floyd – The Byrd – A perfect jangle off one of the greatest albums of all time – Grade: A+
5. Piece Of Me -Britney Spears – I mean, please – Grade:A
6. Peaches – The Stranglers – Most inspired use of the word clitoris in a song – Grade: B+
7. Catch The Wind – Donovon – Once and only once, Donovon enters Dylan like realm of genius – Grade" A+
9. Summer Wind – Frank Sinatra – Mid-Sixties Sinatra – Grade: A
10. Fire Escape – Civil Twilight – Heavy beat sorta modern U2 – Grade: B+

