1st instance per song, in Context | Song Title | Position | First |
---|---|---|---|
I'm convinced the whole day long | Character Zero | 32 of 61 | 6/6/96 |
Death don't hurt very long (+34) | Death Don't Hurt Very Long | 5 of 274 | 10/31/18 |
A long and fruitless voyage that stranded us upstream | Devotion to a Dream | 151 of 244 | 10/31/13 |
Stepped upon a long, long, long, long, long, long, log (+17) | Dog Log | 58 of 221 | 10/30/85 |
can hold you there too long (+1) | Evening Song | 111 of 157 | 12/28/19 |
Long past the age of maturity | Fee | 65 of 373 | 8/9/87 |
and how long; I've been gone (+2) | Idea | 89 of 285 | 6/15/10 |
Jagermeister all night long, Whoo hoo (+2) | Jagermeister Song | 19 of 50 | unperformed |
You ought to know from long ago | Jennifer Dances | 33 of 173 | 12/5/99 |
Would be gone before too long | Joy | 153 of 281 | 6/7/09 |
But long before this scene concludes | Meatstick | 73 of 137 | 6/25/97 |
like a long lost friend | Mexican Cousin | 9 of 92 | 1/2/03 |
And the long lonely nights | Miss You | 94 of 179 | 6/24/16 |
how long time's been around | Never | 17 of 52 | 10/17/98 |
Spent three long months on the open seas | Punch You in the Eye | 12 of 316 | 8/17/89 |
Would be gone, Before too long | Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S. | 153 of 281 | 10/31/18 |
it really didn't last too long (+1) | Sing Monica | 62 of 212 | 10/31/13 |
You can't lie to yourself, very long (+1) | Spock's Brain | 10 of 232 | 5/16/95 |
We hiked the long trail to a spring | Summer of '89 | 60 of 248 | 6/18/10 |
the spirit she'd concealed for so long | Tela | 253 of 279 | 3/12/88 |
and the night seems to go on incredibly long | Theme from the Bottom | 72 of 160 | 5/16/95 |
the wolves are long gone the years have flown by | Thread | 104 of 260 | 7/16/17 |
For the first time in a long time | Turtle in the Clouds | 39 of 196 | 10/31/18 |
Five days without food is as long as I'll go | Twenty Years Later | 17 of 297 | 6/5/09 |
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