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To be fair @CHrisP86 mentioned bands but also mentioned songs and we fellow forumites have let him/her down.
The first question might be, how much gain are you planning on using?
These posts never seem to get very far though. The odds are just against us. 14 million songs and we are hoping to find one you like, can play, will please a crowd, and possible most difficult, you or your vocalist can sing. On top of that OP may be too polite be honest about our suggestions. Or maybe I am feeling let down as I made some suggestions in another thread and the poster hasn't been back to tell me how bad my suggestions are.
So here are my suggestions:
Start - The Jam
Franz Ferdinand - Michael (probably just doable with one guitar)
Lust for Life - (well you asked for some Pop)
Maybe some classic Bowie- Man who sold the world?
Do your worst
Led Zeppelin - Rock n Roll?
Black Sabbath - Paranoid?
Ozzy Osbourne - Crazy Train?
Bad Company - Can't Get Enough?
Free - Wishing Well?
I could go on but don't know if I'm heading down the right track?
The next on autoplay was Stacey's Mom which is a nice easy one.
Bandcamp
Spotify, Apple et al
They don't have to be bands with just a guitar and bass but any songs that work well in that format, from the generally gigging experiences.
And the simpler the better.
Songs like Walking on Sunshine that get people up dancing but basically just the same 4 chords in the whole song.
Found a couple if cools songs last last night that I hadn't heard before.
jessie's girl by Rick Springfield and Your love by the outfield
I've done a jam-specific version of my master setlist so it doesn't alter depending on my next gig, you can view it here -
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1YFJ-oacjZM_hJLxz68Q52utfBWKeJES5whClrcSs2Nw/edit?usp=sharing
300 songs with the top 190 or so very easy to jam to (column J), arranged in order of popularity at my gigs (column K), and the next 70 possible to jam to with a bit of preparation, also arranged in order of popularity at gigs. Here's the top few to give you a flavour