This is an issue I’m surprised nobody has been drawing more attention to. I was unaware that no matter what you do, no matter how timeless people say your music is, that every one of us someday will become old. I’m glad the New York Times didn’t skirt around this most serious of issues in their recent article about the Who’s Super Bowl halftime show. More people need to wake up and realize that sometimes old people aren’t as good at doing things they were really good at when they were younger, including the now mid-sixties members of the Who. Thank you, Jon Pareles New York Times, for writing this article that simply needed to be written.
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