What was the #1 hit on the day you were born (or on some other day?)
My birthday (December 14, 1955):
...I have never been in a coal mine.
It could have been something better than this on the day that Neil Armstrong set foot on the Moon (one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for Mankind):
Don't bother. Gimmick song by a one-hit wonder, and not very good.
It might celebrate something else, like Satan Incarnate blowing his brains out as the Soviet Army closed in on his lair (April 30, 1945):
Much more listenable.
The first one wasn't so great (January 1, 1900):
My birthday (December 14, 1955):
...I have never been in a coal mine.
It could have been something better than this on the day that Neil Armstrong set foot on the Moon (one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for Mankind):
Don't bother. Gimmick song by a one-hit wonder, and not very good.
It might celebrate something else, like Satan Incarnate blowing his brains out as the Soviet Army closed in on his lair (April 30, 1945):
Much more listenable.
The first one wasn't so great (January 1, 1900):
The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the dedicated Communist but instead the people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction, true and false, no longer exists -- Hannah Arendt.