I rewound and watched the promo several times. Aerosmith duet!
Did anyone else balk at calling U2 "classic rock" or is it time for me to admit I'm old?
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I rewound and watched the promo several times. Aerosmith duet!
Did anyone else balk at calling U2 "classic rock" or is it time for me to admit I'm old?
Did anyone else balk at calling U2 "classic rock" or is it time for me to admit I'm old?
To a sixteen year-old today, they would be.
Whatever happened to "retro"?
I totally did a double take on the U2 as classic rock. Whippersnappers.
I cannot wait for the NPH/Mr. Shue duet on some real classic rock next week. I've been needing to wash the spectacle of the Gokey screech off of Dream On since last season's AI.
Did anyone else balk at calling U2 "classic rock" or is it time for me to admit I'm old?
That made me sad. Sad and old.
y'all have hit all the points I'd had, so I'll just sit quietly and nod.
Oh, I loved Brittany smiling and clapping while Rachel was all offkey and weak and while Kurt was singing Mellencamp. She's just a delight.
Whatever happened to "retro"?
That would be "The Lady is a Tramp."
Who was the guest star?
And yes, the "very special" storyline was ow.
Rose's Turn! ILU KURT!
Did anyone else balk at calling U2 "classic rock" or is it time for me to admit I'm old?
They called 70s music "classic rock" in the 80s, didn't they?
Classic rock isn't really about how old it is though, or at least not only. I see it as a pretty specific genre, and U2 isn't it.
I was thinking that as I was typing -- they called it classic rock as opposed to punk or new wave or whatever.