Does anyone have any suggestions for an apt lyric for a 50th birthday?
The ones I have thought of seem a little on the downside. The best I've come up with is “never too old to rock and roll…â€
But I'm sure there are more out there.
When my uncle a bass player turned 50 - his wife had rewritten Misty into Fifty - in norwegian.
lars
...only thing I know how to do is to keep on keepin' on...
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We had a party for my 50th last year - under the affluence of much incohol, I played a couple of songs - "18 till I die" (Bryan Adams) and Young At Heart (Bluebells.) I aim to grow old DISgracefully!
Failing that, you could always play Bowie's "Five Years" ten times, or leave it till next year and play Hendrix's "51st Anniversary".........
Oh and welcome to GN from t'other side o't'Pennines!
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Vic
"Sometimes the beauty of music can help us all find strength to deal with all the curves life can throw us." (D. Hodge.)
Does anyone have any suggestions for an apt lyric for a 50th birthday?
The ones I have thought of seem a little on the downside. The best I've come up with is “never too old to rock and roll…â€
But I'm sure there are more out there.
This is what I got on my 50th birthday . . .
Playing guitar and never playing for others is like studying medicine and never working in a clinic.
When my uncle a bass player turned 50 - his wife had rewritten Misty into Fifty - in norwegian.
lars
Hahah, now that's funny!
Bish
"I play live as playing dead is harder than it sounds!"
When I'm 54 ?