Proving that there is no accounting for taste, I present the number one song today in 1960:
The number two single today in 1970 was originally written for a bank commercial:
Britain’s number one album today in 1970 was Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid”:
The number one album today in 1981 was The Police’s “Ghost in the Machine”:
The number one single today in 1987:
The number one British album today in 1992 was REM’s “Automatic for the People”:
Today in 2007, Blender magazine released a list of what it deemed the worst lyricists in rock music. Sting topped the list for name-dropping Russian author Vladimir Nobokov in “Don’t Stand So Close to Me” and for quoting a Volvo bumper sticker in “If You Love Somebody Set Them Free”:
Birthdays start with Alan Cartwright, who played bass for Procol Harum:
David Lee Roth:
Michael Bivens of Bell Biv Devoe:
The most entertaining Packer quarterback of all time to watch, Brett Favre:
Van Halen seems appropriate to end today’s entry: