Checklist: Check all that apply to you Overlay Text: Yes Options: A. The Beatles’ appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964 (Points: 1) B. The legendary Woodstock festival in 1969 (Points: 1) C. Elvis Presley’s first TV appearance in 1956 (Points: 1) D. Michael Jackson’s moonwalk on Motown 25 in 1983 (Points: 1) E. John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s "Bed-In for Peace" in 1969 (Points: 1) F. Madonna’s Like a Virgin performance at the MTV VMAs in 1984 (Points: 1) G. Michael Jackson dropping Thriller in 1982 (Points: 1) H. Nirvana’s "Smells Like Teen Spirit" video in 1991 (Points: 1) I. Bob Dylan going electric at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965 (Points: 1) J. Whitney Houston’s national anthem performance at the Super Bowl in 1991 (Points: 1) K. The rise of MTV in 1981 (Points: 1) L. Dr. Dre’s The Chronic changing the game in 1992 (Points: 1) M. David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust era in 1972 (Points: 1) N. The Beatles announcing their breakup in 1970 (Points: 1) O. Elton John’s tribute at Princess Diana’s funeral in 1997 (Points: 1) Results: - You remember a few moments... but did you even exist before 2000?: You’ve probably heard of Woodstock and Thriller from your parents or random documentaries. Other than that? Let's face it, your idea of a legendary music moment is probably something that happened on TikTok last week. You’ve got some catching up to do. - You’re definitely a music history nerd. Not bad, not bad at all.: You’ve checked off a decent number. Maybe you're just really good at Googling. It’s cute, though. Anyway, you know your stuff and can hold a conversation at a dinner party about music history. Not bad. You can improve. There is Hope! - Okay, you’re basically a walking music encyclopedia.: You remember all of these moments like they happened yesterday. You probably own vinyl records, can name the exact year Thriller came out, and maybe you were even at Woodstock. You might want to slow down and give the rest of us a chance to catch up. You've earned your title. Congratulations, I guess? It's like you're the grandpa of music knowledge, but in a cool way.