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Its time for this generation to pick up the slack!

Somethings been bothering me since the superbowl, and I just figured out what it is.

Last year for the halftime show they had Paul McCartney

this year, The Rolling Stones.

one song the Stones sang was over 40 years old. I realize this was the 40th superbowl, but to put things into perspective, If they had played 40 year old music at the first superbowl halftime

back it in 1966 - one year before the Hippy-movement summer of love, 3 years before Woodstock - 40 year old music would be from the mid 1920s!

can you fanthom that? Dixieland? rag-time jazz? Flapper music at a halftime football show, with 80,000 people going "yhowza yhowza yhowza its Charleston time!"

Something is not right? has time stood still for the last 40 years?

where is the new music? where are the super stars of music at the superbowl of the 21st century + 6?

Mic Jagger is old enough to be a great-grandfather.

Everyone under 20, its time to pick up the slack. Surely you can come up with something better than greatgrandad-rock for the next superbowl!
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