'Last Train to Clarksville' -The Monkees
'Let it Bleed' - The Rolling Stones
'Dancing in the Dark' -Bruce Springsteen
'On a Roll' -Point Blank
'Dancing with Myself' -Billy Idol
"Caught Up in You" -.38 Special
"I Fought the Law and the Law Won" -The Clash
"Stayed Awake All Night" -Krokus
"Sin of the City" -Duran DuranSong about the fatal arson fire at the Happyland Dance Club in NY circa 1990 :(
"The Blue Sky" -a-ha"Mr. Blue Sky" -ELO"Bullet the Blue Sky" -U2"Red Skies at Night" -The Fixx"Red Sky at Night" -David Gilmour"Great Gig in the Sky" ...
So many to chose from... How about..."Fire of Unknown Origin" -Blue Oyster Cult
"Men, Men, Men (It's a Ship All Full of Men)" - Martin Mull :lol:
"Wooden Heart" -Joe DowellNever heard of it before but I just found it on the "What was #1 on your Birthday" thread. Sorry if that's cheating :twist...
Man, I've never even heard of the songs or artists that were #1 on my B-Day. :( "Wooden Heart" -Joe Dowell U.S. :roll: "You Don't Know" -Helen Shapi...
Depends on what your definition of "is" is. :) After reading your "debate", it seems like you're agreeing in principal, just differing on the details...