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Voices in AI â Episode 95: A Conversation with Eric Topol
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About this Episode
Episode 95 of Voices in AI features Byron speaking with author Eric Topol regarding how Artificial Intelligence could revolutionize medicine and the health care industry.
Listen to this episode or read the full transcript at www.VoicesinAI.com
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Byron Reese: This is Voices in AI, brought to you by GigaOm, and Iâm Byron Reese. Today my guest is Eric Topol. He is the author of the book Deep Medicine, and he talks about how the power of artificial intelligence can make medicine better for all humans by freeing physicians from the tasks that interfere with human connection. He holds a degree with highest distinction in the study of biomedicine from the University of Virginia, and he holds an MD, with honor, in the study of medicine from the University of Rochester. Welcome to the show, Eric.
Eric Topol: Thanks very much, Byron.
Tell me a little bit about your background and how did you, obviously with the medicine background, first get into AI and see its potential for transforming the medical industry?
Well, itâs been about a dozen years ago when I started this Research Translational Institute, which was predicated on understanding human beings at a deep level. That was also involving, of course, digital, wearable sensors. Very quickly we saw that there was no shortage of data being generated for each person, whether itâs through different sensors or a genome or electronic health records or images, and it became clear that we needed a rescue for dealing with all this data. Clearly, AI is emerging to fulfill that very objective.
What do you mean, you set out to âunderstand humansâ? Is that psychology and sociology and physiology? Is it all of that? Thatâs a pretty tall order. You have to look at history and anthropologyâŚ
Yeah, not quite as diverse as youâre mapping but rather the medical essence of a person. That would be the biological layers like DNA, proteins, the microbiome, the physiologic through sensors layer, the anatomy through scans, and then the environment you can quantify now through sensors, as well as the traditional medical information. Weâre not talking about anthropology or psychology as much as weâre talking about what makes a person tick.
If you go to 2000, 2003 when the genome was announced, the first human genome draft, their thought was the DNA is going to have all the operating instructions. Iâve never thought that to be the case and in fact, we need much more information about a person. The whole concept of individualized medicine [means] being able to match up that knowledge of a person with prevention or better management of conditions, or everything we do for screening and medications and making diagnoses, everything we do in medicine, by having a deeper understanding of each person.
Where are we on that journey? If you go back [from] Hippocrates to nowâbecause Iâm always struck by how much we donât knowâyou can start with the brain and how a thought is encoded and what gives rise to the mind. We used to think the neurons were the story, and then itâs the glial cells and then itâs something else. I read recently we donât even know how the body maintains its body temperature. How does it always keep us at 98.6? Where are we in terms of our understanding of what youâre trying to[do] â are we still in the era of stone knives and bearskins?
[Laughter] No, weâre not. Weâre making tremendous headway. I think it was a remarkable study done on Scott and Mark Kelly, the astronauts, where they compared Scott â these are identical twins â who was out in space at the International Space Station, and every one of these things we just discussed, every layer, was essentially defined: the deepest phenotyping, what we call it, of human beings in history and then the analysis of what was the hit of being in space for a year on Scott, and it was quite a bit of effect on genes, chromosomes, and on his cognition, a significant impairment. We can do this now. We havenât done it at scale.
We probably now have done genome sequences of a million or so people, but itâs just starting to come together. To answer your question, Byron, we can do each of these. We can do an in-depth probe of a personâs gut microbiome. We can understand things that we never could before. Integrating it all for each human being is another task that is going to require AI because no human being can assimilate all this data.
Yeah I always wonder, will these systems give us more understanding of how things work? Hear me out here because I think about the antidepressant Wellbutrin, which while it was being studied, some people remarked, âYou know, I donât seem to crave smoking as much.â Theyâre like, really? They do studies and they say âWow, this is really good for smoking cessation. Letâs call it Zyban and sell it.â
Itâs more like we get things out of the data that we donât necessarily understand, but is it necessarily important that we understand them? We just need to know that it works. We donât know necessarily how an aspirin stops pain but itâs enough to know that it does, and it doesnât seem to have terrible side effects. Do you think these sorts of systems are giving us true understanding at a systems level of what a human being is, or are they giving us just a high degree of predictive ability?
Well, there isnât one simple answer. It depends on the particular focus. In some areas, weâre making significant progress across the board; in others, weâre still at a pretty rudimentary state.
The one thing people are always curious about, of course, is longevity. While the number of people that make it to 100 â the percent of people that make it to 100 goes up every year, the number of people who make it to 125 is stuck at zero forever, seemingly so far. Do you think the kinds of technology youâre studying are going to let us â and Iâm not even talking about âcuring deathâ but just break past 125 or 150 for a few people?
Itâs possible. I mean, Iâm somewhat skeptical about the ability for the science of aging to have a measurable impact on extending lifespan. I donât know if there are a lot of people who are optimistic that weâll be able to change that ceiling that you refer to (of 120) and increase the number of people who are centenarians and beyond. Thatâs really being pursued, but itâs speculative. We are understanding the aging process, that science, far better than ever before and thereâs lots of ideas that are being pursued. So far, I donât see anything that is really making any substantive difference.
Yeah because it always seems like if you ask the people that live a really long time, âWhy did you live a long time?â they always have something like, I ate a stick of butter every night, or something thatâs completely counter-intuitive.
Yeah weâve seen that. Weâve had people swear that it was the Twinkies that did it. We have a big elderly program of people who are 85 average, 90 but 85 and above whoâve never been sick, and weâve had people in that cohort that smoked two packs of cigarettes a day still at age 99. There are some genetic underpinnings that allow people, without any drugs, environmental effects, and things that we donât understand yet, that give a Teflon coating for some people, not just for lifespan but I think most people would agree itâs actually âhealth span,â the number of years you can extend where a person is perfectly healthy without any significant chronic conditions. Thatâs the real goal, not just to be able to say you lived to some ripe old age but you had many different serious conditions including impairment of your cognition.
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80s alternative music, college rock, indie â The absolute best of R.E.M.: All 282 songs ranked by Slicing Up Eyeballsâ readers
Today we unveil the results of Round 3 of our latest Slicing Up Eyeballs readers poll series, a 1-to-282 ranking of R.E.M.âs entire catalog of songs recorded between 1981 â the original Hib-Tone release of âRadio Free Europeâ â and the bandâs eventual break-up in 2011.
A quick refresher: We asked readers to vote for up to 25 of their favorite songs recorded by R.E.M., choosing from a ballot that listed 282 singles, album tracks, compilation cuts and, yes, even cover songs, which weâd excluded on previous polls involving the oeuvres of The Cure and The Smiths.
Not included in this poll: Remixes, alternate versions, re-recordings of songs, or live tracks â though a couple of the latter may have slipped through and onto the prodigious ballot.
Based on a total of 64,828 votes, the full results are presented below. As you can see, the No. 1 song topped the list by a comfortable 160-vote margin (unlike the single vote that split No. 1 and No. 2 on our poll of The Cureâs work). But two songs tied for No. 2 on the R.E.M. list with exactly 1,759 votes apiece.
After our poll of The Smithsâ catalog that saw no ties whatsoever, there are ties galore on this list, particularly when you get down to songs in the lower depths â obscure B-sides, fan club singles â that only garnered a handful of votes apiece. And, for the first time, there are songs â six to be exact â that did not get any votes. They round out the bottom of the poll, tied for last.
As always, thank you all so much for participating.
And now, the results:
2. âDriver 8â (TIE)
2. âRadio Free Europeâ (TIE)
5. â(Donât Go Back To) Rockvilleâ
Single; appears on Reckoning (1984) | 1,497 votes
6. âItâs the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)â
Single; appears on Document (1987) | 1,457 votes
7. âNightswimmingâ
Single; appears on Automatic for the People (1992) | 1,406 votes
8. âBegin the Beginâ
9. âOrange Crushâ
Appears on Chronic Town EPÂ (1982) | 1,126 votes
11. âThe One I Loveâ
Single; appears on Document (1987) | 1,116 votes
13. âFinest Worksongâ
14. âPretty Persuasionâ
Appears on Reckoning (1984) | 1,029 votes
15. âSupermanâ
Appears on Lifes Rich Pageant (1986) | 1,011 votes
16. âTalk About the Passionâ
Single; appears on Murmur (1983) | 996 votes
17. âMan on the Moonâ
18. âCuyahogaâ
19. âWhatâs the Frequency, Kenneth?â
Single; appears on Monster (1994) | 902 votes
20. âCanât Get There From Hereâ
21. âPerfect Circleâ
22. âI Believeâ
Appears on Lifes Rich Pageant (1986) | 874 votes
Appears on Reckoning (1984) | 830 votes
25. âCountry Feedbackâ
26. âCarnival of Sorts (Box Cars)â
Appears on Chronic Town EPÂ (1982) | 726 votes
27. âYou Are the Everythingâ
Appears on Green (1988) | 689 votes
Appears on Reckoning (1984) | 680 votes
Single; appears on Green (1988) | 642 votes
33. âFeeling Gravityâs Pullâ
Appears on Fables of the Reconstruction (1985) | 630 votes
35. âWolves, Lowerâ
36. âThese Daysâ
Appears on Lifes Rich Pageant (1986) | 579 votes
Appears on Murmur (1983) | 562 votes
38. âHalf a World Awayâ
Appears on Out of Time (1991) | 554 votes
Appears on Document (1987) | 529 votes
39. âMaps and Legendsâ (TIE)
Appears on Fables of the Reconstruction (1985) | 529 votes
42. âDisturbance at the Heron Houseâ
Appears on Document (1987) | 521 votes
43. âThe Sidewinder Sleeps Toniteâ
Appears on Murmur (1983) | 500 votes
46. âTry Not to Breatheâ
Appears on Automatic for the People (1992) | 496 votes
Appears on Fables of the Reconstruction (1985) | 477 votes
48. âE-Bow the Letterâ
49. âElectroliteâ
Single; appears on New Adventures in Hi-Fi (1996) | 470 votes
Single; appears on Monster (1994) | 448 votes
51. âTurn You Inside-Outâ
Appears on Green (1988) | 437 votes
Appears on Out of Time (1991) | 408 votes
Single; appears on Up (1998) | 404 votes
56. âAt My Most Beautifulâ
Single; appears on Up (1998) | 401 votes
Single; appears on Reveal (2001) | 396 votes
58. âWelcome to the Occupationâ
Appears on Document (1987) | 388 votes
Appears on Murmur (1983) | 368 votes
61. âGreen Grow the Rushesâ
Appears on Fables of Reconstruction (1985) | 360 votes
62. âThe Flowers of Guatemalaâ
Appears on Lifes Rich Pageant (1986) | 351 votes
63. â1,000,000â (TIE)
Appears on Chronic Town EP (1982) | 339 votes
67. âSweetness Followsâ
Single; appears on Monster (1994) | 318 votes
69. âWendell Geeâ
71. âStrange Currenciesâ
Single; appears on Monster (1994) | 306 votes
73. âRadio Songâ
Single; appears on Out of Time (1991) | 290 votes
75. âAges of Youâ
B-side of âWendell Geeâ and a single off Dead Letter Office (1985/1987) | 282 votes
76. âBelongâ
77. âGet Upâ
Single; appears on Green (1988) | 266 votes
78. âThe Great Beyondâ
Single; appears on âMan on the Moonâ soundtrack (1999) | 263 votes
79. âTime After Time (Annelise)â
Appears on Reckoning (1984) | 251 votes
80. âIgnorelandâ
82. âBittersweet Meâ
85. âBad Dayâ
Single; appears on In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003 (2003) | 216 votes
86. âLet Me Inâ (TIE)
Appears on Monster (1994) | 208 votes
B-side of âDriver 8â (1985) | 207 votes
Appears on Reckoning (1984) | 204 votes
90. âMonty Got a Raw Dealâ
Appears on Automatic for the People (1992) | 197 votes
91. âAuctioneer (Another Engine)â (TIE)
Appears on Fables of the Reconstruction (1985) | 194 votes
91. âI Remember Californiaâ (TIE)
Appears on Green (1988) | 194 votes
Single; appears on Monster (1994) | 194 votes
97. âWe Walkâ
98. âPale Blue Eyesâ
B-side of âSo. Central Rainâ (1984) | 185 votes
Single; appears on Reveal (2001) | 166 votes
101. âSecond Guessingâ
Appears on Reckoning (1984) | 164 votes
102. âVoice of Haroldâ
B-side of âSo. Central Rainâ (1984) | 163 votes
103. âLiving Well is the Best Revengeâ
Appears on Accelerate (2008) | 162 votes
104. âLittle Americaâ
109. âSupernatural Superseriousâ
Single; appears on Accelerate (2008) | 140 votes
110. âWest of the Fieldsâ
Appears on Murmur (1983) | 139 votes
113. âFretlessâ
Appears on âUntil the End of the Worldâ soundtrack (1991) | 126 votes
114. âBandwagonâ
B-side of âCanât Get There From Hereâ (1985) | 164 votes
115. âI Donât Sleep, I Dreamâ
Appears on Monster (1994) | 124 votes
116. âSo Fast, So Numbâ
117. âFirst We Take Manhattanâ
Appears on Iâm Your Fan: The Songs of Leonard Cohen (1991) | 118 votes
118. âThere She Goes Againâ
B-side of âRadio Free Europeâ (1983) | 115 votes
Appears on Green (1988) | 112 votes
121. âKing of the Roadâ
B-side of âSo. Central Rainâ (1984) | 112 votes
123. âLightninâ Hopkinsâ
Appears on Document (1987) | 109 votes
Appears on Fables of the Reconstruction (1985) | 106 votes
125. âThe Wake-Up Bombâ
127. âFemme Fataleâ (TIE)
B-side of âSupermanâ (1986) | 90 votes
127. âIâll Take the Rainâ (TIE)
Single; appears on Reveal (2001) | 90 votes
129. âLove is All Aroundâ (TIE)
Appears on âI Shot Andy Warholâ soundtrack (1996) | 87 votes
129. âToys in the Atticâ (TIE)
B-side of âFall on Meâ (1985) | 87 votes
131. âStumbleâ
133. âPhotographâ (with Natalie Merchant)
134. âI Took Your Nameâ (TIE)
Appears on Monster (1994) | 76 votes
134. âUberlinâ (TIE)
136. âFireplaceâ (TIE)
Appears on Document (1987) | 73 votes
136. âThe Lion Sleeps Tonightâ (TIE)
B-side of âThe Sidewinder Sleeps Toniteâ (1993) | 73 votes
139. âUndertowâ
Appears on Beat the Retreat: Songs by Richard Thompson (1994) | 64 votes
143. âRomanceâ
Appears on âMade in Heavenâ soundtrack (1987) | 63 votes
144. âSad Professorâ
Appears on Up (1998) | 61 votes
145. âAcademy Fight Songâ (TIE)
Appears on 1989 fan club single | 59 votes
145. âWe All Go Back to Where We Belongâ (TIE)
Appears on Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage 1982-2011 (2011) | 59 votes
147. âUnderneath the Bunkerâ
Appears on Monster (1994) | 57 votes
148. âFalls to Climbâ (TIE)
Appears on Up (1998) | 57 votes
150. âAll the Right Friendsâ
Appears on âVanilla Skyâ soundtrack (2001) | 56 votes
151. âThe Liftingâ
Appears on Reveal (2001) | 55 votes
152. âBinky the Doormatâ (TIE)
152. âBurning Downâ (TIE)
B-side of âWendell Geeâ (1985) | 54 votes
152. âIâve Been Highâ (TIE)
Appears on Reveal (2001) | 54 votes
155. âAccelerateâ (TIE)
Appears on Accelerate (2008) | 53 votes
155. âIt Happened Todayâ (TIE)
Single; appears on Collapse Into Now (2011) | 53 votes
155. âOh My Heartâ (TIE)
Single; appears on Collapse Into Now (2011) | 53 votes
Single; appears on Accelerate (2008) | 49 votes
159. âHollow Manâ
Single; appears on Accelerate (2008) | 47 votes
Appears on âBachelor Partyâ soundtrack (1984) | 46 votes
161. âElectron Blueâ (TIE)
161. âHopeâ (TIE)
164. âShe Just Wants to Beâ
Appears on Reveal (2001) | 41 votes
167. âUntil the Day is Doneâ
Single; appears on Accelerate (2008) | 37 votes
168. âAlligator_Aviator_Autopilot_Antimatterâ (TIE)
Appears on Collapse Into Now (2011) | 36 votes
170. âBurning Hellâ
B-side of âCanât Get There From Hereâ (1985) | 35 votes
171. âDepartureâ
172. âDiscovererâ
173. âSuspicionâ (TIE)
Appears on Up (1998) | 31 votes
173. âWalterâs Themeâ (TIE)
B-side of âSo. Central Rainâ (1984) | 31 votes
175. âItâs a Free World, Babyâ (TIE)
Appears on âConeheadsâ soundtrack (1993) | 30 votes
175. âLow Desertâ (TIE)
177. âDiminishedâ (TIE)
179. âDark Globeâ
B-side of âOrange Crushâ (1988) | 28 votes
180. âAnimalâ
Single; appears on In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003 (2003) | 27 votes
181. âNew Orleans Instrumental No. 1â
Appears on Automatic for the People (1992) | 26 votes
181. âArms of Loveâ (TIE)
B-side of âMan on the Moonâ (1992) | 26 votes
181. âThe Ascent of Manâ (TIE)
Appears on Around the Sun (2004) | 26 votes
181. âI Walked with a Zombieâ (TIE)
Appears on âWhere the Pyramid Meets the Eye: A Tribute to Roky Erickson (1990) | 26 votes
181. âWhite Tornadoâ (TIE)
B-side of âSupermanâ (1986) | 26 votes
181. âYouâre in the Airâ (TIE)
Appears on Up (1998) | 26 votes
Appears on Around the Sun (2004) | 25votes
189. âAftermathâ (TIE)
Single; appears on Around the Sun (2004) | 23 votes
189. âIâm Gonna DJâ (TIE)
Appears on Accelerate (2008) | 23 votes
191. â#9 Dreamâ (TIE)
Appears on Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur (2007) | 22 votes
191. âAround the Sunâ (TIE)
Appears on Around the Sun (2008) | 22 votes
191. âHallelujahâ (TIE)
Appears on Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage 1982-2011 (2011) | 22 votes
194. âDragginâ the Lineâ (TIE)
Appears on âAustin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Meâ soundtrack (1999) | 21 votes
194. âGhost Riderâ (TIE)
B-side of âOrange Crushâ (1988) | 21 votes
194. âHoustonâ (TIE)
197. âBlueâ (TIE)
197. âDisappearâ (TIE)
Appears on Reveal (2001) | 20 votes
Appears on Collapse Into Now (2011) | 20 votes
197. âAirportmanâ (TIE)
201. âChorus and the Ringâ (TIE)
Appears on Reveal (2001) | 19 votes
Appears on Around the Sun (2004) | 19 votes
201. âHorse to Waterâ (TIE)
Appears on Accelerate (2008) | 19 votes
201. âRevolutionâ (TIE)
Appears on âBatman & Robinâ soundtrack (1997) | 19 votes
201. âSee No Evilâ (TIE)
Appears on 1988 fan club single | 19 votes
201. âWalk it Backâ (TIE)
Appears on Collapse Into Now (2011) | 19 votes
207. âEvery Day Is Yours to Winâ (TIE)
Appears on Collapse Into Now (2011) | 18 votes
210. âWicked Gameâ
Appears on 1995 fan club single | 16 votes
211. âMine Smell Like Honeyâ (TIE)
Single; appears on Collapse Into Now (2011) | 15 votes
214. âRotary Tenâ (TIE)
B-side of âFall On Meâ (1986) | 14 votes
214. âWanderlustâ (TIE)
Appears on Around the Sun (2004) | 14 votes
216. âI Wanted to Be Wrongâ (TIE)
216. âWhereâs Captain Kirk?â (TIE)
Appears on 1992 fan club single | 13 votes
218. âAfter Hoursâ (TIE)
B-side of âLosing My Religionâ (1991) | 12 votes
218. âAll the Bestâ (TIE)
Appears on Collapse Into Now (2011) | 12 votes
218. âChristmas (Baby Please Come Home)â (TIE)
Appears on 2010 fan club single | 12 votes
218. âNew Orleans Instrumental No. 2â (TIE)
B-side to âMan on the Moonâ (1992) | 12 votes
218. âPermanent Vacationâ (TIE)
223. âThe Worst Joke Everâ (TIE)
Appears on Around the Sun (2004) | 11 votes
Appears on Bucketfull of Brains magazine flexidisc (1985) | 11 votes
B-side of âThe One I Loveâ (1987) | 10 votes
225. âMemphis Train Bluesâ (TIE)
B-side of âStandâ (1989) | 10 votes
227. âSing for the Submarineâ
Appears on Accelerate (2008) | 9 votes
228. âHigh Speed Trainâ (TIE)
228. âOut in the Countryâ (TIE)
B-side of âBad Dayâ (2003) | 8 votes
228. âSex Bombâ (TIE)
Appears on 1994 fan club single | 8 votes
231. âChance (Dub)â (TIE)
B-side of âEverybody Hurtsâ (1993) | 7 votes
231. âGood King Wencelasâ (TIE)
Appears on 1989 fan club single | 7 votes
231. âMake It All Okayâ (TIE)
Appears on Around the Sun (2004) | 7 votes
231. âSummertimeâ (TIE)
Appears on 1990 fan club single | 7 votes
231. âThat Someone Is Youâ (TIE)
Appears on Collapse Into Now (2011) | 7 votes
236. â165 Hillcrestâ (TIE)
B-side of âAll the Way to Reno (Youâre Gonna Be a Star)â (2001) | 6 votes
236. âChristmas Time (Is Here Again)â (TIE)
Appears on 2000 fan club single | 6 votes
236. âIndian Summerâ (TIE)
B-side of âHollow Manâ (2008) | 6 votes
236. âMandolin Strumâ (TIE)
B-side of âEverybody Hurtsâ (1993) | 6 votes
236. âRed Head Walkingâ (TIE)
Appears on Accelerate: Deluxe Edition (2008) | 6 votes
236. âSmokinâ in the Boys Roomâ (TIE)
Appears on MTVâs âThe Cutting Edgeâ (1984) | 6 votes
236. âSummer Turns Highâ (TIE)
Appears on Reveal (2001) | 6 votes
236. âWinged Mammal Themeâ (TIE)
B-side of âDriveâ (1992) | 6 votes
243. âChristmas Gripingâ (TIE)
Appears on 1991 fan club single | 5 votes
243. âFavorite Writerâ (TIE)
B-side of âBad Dayâ (203) | 5 votes
243. âI Will Surviveâ (TIE)
Appears on 1996 fan club single | 5 votes
243. âSpongeâ (TIE)
Appears on Sweet Relief II: Gravity of the Situation (1996) | 5 votes
243. âTired of Singing Troubleâ (TIE)
Appears on Lifes Rich Pageant: IRS Vintage Years (1993) | 5 votes
250. âBaby Babyâ (TIE)
Appears on 1991 fan club single | 4 votes
250. âForty Second Songâ (TIE)
B-side of âShiny Happy Peopleâ (1991) | 4 votes
250. âGhost Reindeer in the Skyâ (TIE)
Appears on 1990 fan club single | 4 votes
250. âMagnetic Northâ (TIE)
Appears on 2007 fan club single | 4 votes
254. âChristmas in Tunisiaâ (TIE)
Appears on 1994 fan club single | 3 votes
254. âChristmas Time is Hereâ (TIE)
Appears on 1993 fan club single | 3 votes
254. âEmphysemaâ (TIE)
B-side of âDaysleeperâ (1998) | 3 votes
254. âFuntimeâ (TIE)
B-side of âGet Upâ (1989) | 3 votes
254. âHastings and Mainâ (TIE)
Appears on 2000 fan club single | 3 votes
254. âLiving Well Jesus Dogâ (TIE)
B-side of âMan-Sized Wreathâ (2008) | 3 votes
254. âNo Matter Whatâ (TIE)
Appears on 2002 fanclub single | 3 votes
254. âSanta Babyâ (TIE)
Appears on 2009 fan club single | 3 votes
B-side of âMan on the Moonâ (1993) | 2 votes
262. âJavaâ (TIE)
Appears on 1995 fan club single | 2 votes
262. âLive for Todayâ (TIE)
Appears on 1997 fan club single | 2 votes
262. âRotary Elevenâ (TIE)
B-side of âLosing My Religionâ (1991) | 2 votes
262. âYellow Riverâ (TIE)
B-side of âAll the Way to Reno (Youâre Gonna Be a Star)â (2001) | 2 votes
267. â32 Chord Songâ (TIE)
B-side of âIâll Take the Rainâ (2001) | 1 vote
267. âA Month of Saturdaysâ (TIE)
Appears on Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage (2011) | 1 vote
267. âAdagioâ (TIE)
B-side of âBad Dayâ (2003) | 1 vote
267. âAirlinerâ (TIE)
Appears on Accelerate: Deluxe Edition (2008) | 1 vote
267. âJesus Christâ (TIE)
Appears on 2002 fan club single | 1 vote
267. âOnly in Americaâ (TIE)
Appears on 1996 fan club single | 1 vote
B-side of âThe Sidewinder Sleeps Toniteâ (1993) | 1 vote
267. âSilver Bellsâ (TIE)
Appears on 1993 fan club single | 1 vote
267. âSurfing the Gangesâ (TIE)
B-side of âLotusâ (1998) | 1 vote
267. âTake Sevenâ (TIE)
Appears on 2000 fan club single | 1 vote
277. â2JNâ (TIE)
B-side of âImitation of Lifeâ (2001) | 0 votes
277. âCrazy Like a Foxâ (TIE)
Appears on 2009 fan club single | 0 votes
277. âNola-4/26/2010â (TIE)
B-side of âOh My Heartâ (2011) | 0 votes
277. âParade of the Wooden Soldiersâ (TIE)
Appears on 1988 fan club single | 0 votes
277. âToylandâ (TIE)
Appears on 1992 fan club single | 0 votes
277. âTricycleâ (TIE)
B-side of âE-Bow the Letterâ (1996) | 0 votes
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