"Bang The Drum All Day" - Todd Rundgren
"Bang The Drum All Day" - Todd Rundgren
"What A Man" - Linda Lyndell (although pretty much anything Stax would be fun)
Has it? Well then.
"Yellow" - Coldplay (shut up, I still like this song)
"Lust For Life" - Iggy Pop
"Keep On Growing" - Derek & The Dominoes
"She's The One" -Bruce Springsteen
True though that may be… I just like the idea of any song that's this fun being played.
The constant drive of that song (namely the drumming) and the passion of the chorus are what I love about it, so I've actually always been put off by the acoustic arrangement.
"Just Like Heaven" - The Cure
"House Rent Blues" - John Lee Hooker (AKA "One Bourbon One Scotch One Beer" from George Thorogood)
"America" - Simon and Garfunkel (alternatives: "Bleecker Street", "The Only Living Boy In New York", or some Simon solo action with "The Boy In The Bubble")
"Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)" - Marvin Gaye
Unless They Might Be Giants feels like recruiting the entire AV Club staff to play guitar again.
"Yellow Ledbetter" - Pearl Jam (disclaimer: singer must be drunk)
"Electioneering" - Radiohead (timely, yes?)
"Love Letter" - Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
"Carry The Zero" - Built To Spill
"February Stars" - Foo Fighters. Let's try to remember when they were actually more than just a paint-by-numbers dad-rock band.
"Drive" - REM