Last week was a light week when it comes to successful identifications — Fred got off to an early lead by identifying Peter, Paul & Mary’s “I Dig Rock and Roll Music” and… that was it. The one lyric identified. Answers are posted now, and you can even check them out at this handy YouTube playlist!
And watching this video of Peter, Paul & Mary performing live, I’m now convinced that the rumors are true and Janice of Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem was 100% based on Mary Travers.
It’s time to get in the comments and idenitify a completely new set of 10 lyrics for this Friday! Edit: The answers are now posted below and on YouTube! Remember, don’t go Googling for the answers, and don’t bother asking ChatGPT or Claude or any of those guys because they’ll just tell you every lyric is from Insane Clown Posse’s “Bugz on my Nugz” (1994).
- That’s my honey, if I give her money she ain’t gotta pay me back
Lupe Fiasco, “Go Baby” 📺 - Your watch has stopped and the pond is clear
Tom Waits, “I’m Still Here” 📺 - Have you heard the news? Everything’s gone wrong
Dane Donohue, “What Am I Supposed to Do” 📺 - Keeper of men and the shadows follow us up to the top
Michael Nesmith, “Calico Girlfriend” 📺 - Charming accent, but the music’s playing too loud for talking
Hikaru Utada, “The Workout” 📺 - We ought to send Officer Joe Strange to some Australian mountain range
Arlo Guthrie, “Ring Around-A-Rosy Rag” 📺 - I’m hazardous like Bo, Luke, and Daisy
P.M. Dawn, “The Nocturnal is In the House” 📺 - One day we’ll laugh about this, or maybe we’ll curse
Elvis Costello and The Brodsky Quartet, “For Other Eyes” 📺 Hell opened up and put on sale
Pink Floyd, “Dogs of War” 📺
Identified by JohnSometimes I give myself the creeps
Skatune Network, “Basket Case” (Green Day cover) 📺
Identified by Fred- And the super-secret bonus point!
All done? Take a crack at John’s and Fred’s!
Featured image by omar sahel from Pixabay

Hopefully continuing my hot streak of guessing a single lyric:
10. “Basket Case” by Green Day
#9 is Dogs of War, the song that sold me on late era Pink Floyd when I heard it in high school.