Comedian Hilariously Shows How Aging Rockstars Might Update Their Iconic Lyrics
One comedian hilariously demonstrated how some aging rockstars might update their iconic lyrics to reflect their age and stage in life.
Aging is a natural process that impacts every person and creature on Earth. It occurs with every passing second, minute, hour and day. As much as we might like to forget or cease thinking about it, it's a simple, unavoidable fact of life.
Because everyone experiences aging on a daily and even hourly basis, why not have fun with it? Many people stress about aging and getting older, but that still doesn't change the fact that while we were worried about getting older, we were getting older. See, worrying about aging is a useless activity resulting in wasted time.
In a clip posted on YouTube, comedian Gary Delena explains his love of music. As a young man, Gary wanted to be a musician and even moved to London, England, to pursue this dream.
Now, many rock legends come from England. However, people like Mick Jagger, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and Keith Richards are getting up there in years. It happens to everyone, of course. But Gary hilariously reimagined some of their iconic lyrics to better coincide with their age.
He mentions Rod Stewart and how Rod might sing and write some of his tunes today.
"Rod Stewart still looks good," Gary said. "He just can't remember his own songs."
He then sings an updated version of "Maggie May."
"Wake up, Maggie, I think I got something to say to you," Gary sings. "Never mind, go back to bed."
Gary also included an updated version of a Herman's Hermits hit, The Bee Gees, The Who and one from Paul McCartney, in which Gary provides new lyrics to "With a Little Help from My Friends."
"You seen the commercial, guy runs to the John," Gary sings. "Gotta go, gotta go right now. Well, I never worry when my bladder's full. I control it, and I'll tell you how. I get by with a little help from Depends."
Proverbs 17:22 "A glad heart makes a healthy body, but a crushed spirit makes the bones dry."
Comedian Hilariously Shows How Aging Rockstars Might Update Their Iconic Lyrics
One comedian hilariously demonstrated how some aging rockstars might update their iconic lyrics to reflect their age and stage in life.
Aging is a natural process that impacts every person and creature on Earth. It occurs with every passing second, minute, hour and day. As much as we might like to forget or cease thinking about it, it's a simple, unavoidable fact of life.
Because everyone experiences aging on a daily and even hourly basis, why not have fun with it? Many people stress about aging and getting older, but that still doesn't change the fact that while we were worried about getting older, we were getting older. See, worrying about aging is a useless activity resulting in wasted time.
In a clip posted on YouTube, comedian Gary Delena explains his love of music. As a young man, Gary wanted to be a musician and even moved to London, England, to pursue this dream.
Now, many rock legends come from England. However, people like Mick Jagger, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr and Keith Richards are getting up there in years. It happens to everyone, of course. But Gary hilariously reimagined some of their iconic lyrics to better coincide with their age.
He mentions Rod Stewart and how Rod might sing and write some of his tunes today.
"Rod Stewart still looks good," Gary said. "He just can't remember his own songs."
He then sings an updated version of "Maggie May."
"Wake up, Maggie, I think I got something to say to you," Gary sings. "Never mind, go back to bed."
Gary also included an updated version of a Herman's Hermits hit, The Bee Gees, The Who and one from Paul McCartney, in which Gary provides new lyrics to "With a Little Help from My Friends."
"You seen the commercial, guy runs to the John," Gary sings. "Gotta go, gotta go right now. Well, I never worry when my bladder's full. I control it, and I'll tell you how. I get by with a little help from Depends."
Proverbs 17:22 "A glad heart makes a healthy body, but a crushed spirit makes the bones dry."
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A Prayer to Cultivate a Heart of Forgiveness - Your Daily Prayer - October 6
Receiving forgiveness for ourselves softens the hardness of our hearts that unforgiveness creates within us. It’s the key to cultivating it for those around us.
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