


“She’s a triple Grammy winner.She’s got all kinds of awards, she’s very talented and I like her music and so do my kids. That I was the one who taught you Billy Joel. (Yeah, everything is all reused) Play her piano but she doesn’t know.

You’re trading jackets like we used to do. “This is a very talented singer-songwriter,” Joel said. Olivia Rodrigo - Deja vu.lrc ar:Olivia Rodrigo ti:Deja Vu by:Ujikk length:03:35.22 00:10.95Car rides to Malibu 00:14.97Strawberry ice cream 00:18.20One spoon for two 00:20.21And trading jackets 00:23.73Laughing bout how small it looks. Don’t act like we didn’t do that shit too. Suddenly, in the middle of Joel’s concert, came the first bars of a song every Gen Z-er is required to know-“Deja Vu.” The phones were put down (or more likely, turned to face the stage, cameras on, ready to capture whatever was about to happen), as Joel announced a special guest. As Billy Joel made his way through his monthly concert at the arena, and teenagers dragged along to the event by their parents started to drift off into a haze of Instagram scrolling, the momentum suddenly changed when a familiar noise began to play on the speakers. Boomers and Zoomers put down their pitchforks targeted at each other and united within the walls of Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night when they were brought together in harmony by two patron saints of both respective generations.
