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The song faded. The diner was silent.
Outside, fireworks fizzled in the distance. No Y2K apocalypse. Just the hum of a neon sign and the quiet click of the jukebox switching off. The.best.singles.of.all.time.60s.70s.80s.90s.no1s.1999
The clock read 11:58 PM. Leo had one song left. The song faded
December 31, 1999. Billboard’s final #1 of the millennium. A song that mashed up Carlos Santana—a relic from Woodstock, Leo’s lost youth—with a new voice from Matchbox Twenty. It was a bridge. Old and new. Spanish guitar and rock radio. The world was about to click over to 2000, terrified of computer crashes and the unknown. But Leo just swayed. “Smooth” was velvet and fire. It was the last perfect single of a century that had given him love, loss, war, peace, and a jukebox full of memories. No Y2K apocalypse
He skipped a few quarters to . The 1980s: “Billie Jean” – Michael Jackson
The song ended. He punched . The 1970s: “American Pie” – Don McLean
A Latin guitar lick, a shuffling beat, and a voice that oozed summer heat. “Man, it’s a hot one…”