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    7 Hilarious Vines Where Rock 'n' Roll Legends Play Your Favorite 90's Jams

    Every morning there's a halo hanging from the corner of Sir Paul McCartney's bed.

    Children of the 90's, you know that whenever a Blues Traveler or Third Eye Blind song comes on at the club, you're all like:

    They're classics that are on par with The Beatles and Stevie Wonder. Right?

    Well, here are some vines that totally agree with you, and the result is hilarious.

    Mike DiCenzo, a writer for Jimmy Fallon, is the genius behind the idea.

    Sir Paul McCartney Plays Train's "Drops of Jupiter"

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    "One of Sir Paul McCartney's greatest performances."

    Jimi Hendrix Plays Sugar Ray's "Every Morning"

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    "One of Jimi Hendrix's best guitar solos."

    Bob Dylan Plays Blues Traveler's "Run-Around"

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    "Never-before-released footage of Bob Dylan, 1964."

    Stevie Wonder Plays Vanessa Carlton's "A Thousand Miles."

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    "Classic Stevie Wonder performance."

    Led Zeppelin Plays Sugar Ray's "Fly"

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    "Classic Led Zeppelin footage from 1969."

    The Beatles Play Spin Doctors' "Two Princes"

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    "The Beatles' final rooftop concert. #90sBeatles"

    The Who Plays Third Eye Blind's "Semi-Charmed Life"

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    "The Who playing one of their classics. #90sWho"

    Classics for all generations.