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Twangville Recommends: The Zimmers

Imagine gathering a group of old age pensioners to record a classic rock song in the legendary Abbey Road Studios. Meet the Zimmers. With an average age of 78 (with some centenarians in the mix!), the band formed as part of a BBC documentary profiling the treatment of the elderly.

Under the direction of U2 producer Mike Hedges, the band delivers a powerhouse performance. In the accompanying video they parody the icons of classic rock: display white signs a la Dylan’s Subterranean Homesick Blues (”Don’t write me off ‘cos I’m 90″), re-create the street-crossing photo on the Beatles Abbey Road album cover and smash instruments like, well, the Who. Daltrey and Townsend never looked this good.

One Response to “Twangville Recommends: The Zimmers”

  1. Tom Says:

    This is awesome! I don’t think I ever would have stumbled upon this. I hope I can still rock when I’m 78. Nice find, Mayer!

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