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On Who...Was That?
Posted on February 11 at 12:07 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
the rock and roll footprint these 'old guys' have made is remarkable. that these two 'old guys' even survived the greatest rock and roll era is unbelievable. to me its like sitting next to my parents (or grandparents)and hearing stories about the past. those days are gone but we still have the connection with those that lived it. im grateful for that! are they in their prime? no. but not many (if any) bands since have been able to reach the heights the who did. even at this stage in their lives, they can hang with just about anyone out there. not bad for pushing 70. and here we are blogging about it. im a gen x-er so you arent talking about my generation. im so thankful that these icons didnt die before they got old.