Not quite. You should be dancing to a different tune, like Dancing Days from Led Zeppelin’s Houses of the Holy.

Absolutely right. Dancing Days was on Led Zeppelin’s 1973 Houses of the Holy.

Right! Hint for the next few: President Williams’ playlist is full of English rock from the ’70s and ’80s.

2. Another music title to chew on: who sang The Right Profile?

So close! My Aim Is True was Elvis Costello’s freshman album that featured the hits Alison and Watching the Detectives.

You know it. Costello’s freshman album, released in 1977, included the hits Alison and Watching the Detectives.

3. My Aim Is True was the debut album for which singer-songwriter?

Short-term fluctuations or even daily dives aren’t accurate reflections of the state of the vast, intricate, multilayered U.S. economy. And they shouldn’t be viewed as the four horsemen of the apocalypse.

4. Four Horsemen, Pressure Drop, and Lost in the Supermarket are songs are from whose discography?

Metallica

Lady Gaga

Kenny Chesney

The Clash

Groovy times! As Ann Saphir from the MacroScope blog pointed out, there are more than three (really, more than ten) references to songs by The Clash in The Right Profile: Economic Drivers and the Outlook.