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Song Parodies -> "My Generation (Aging Rockers)"

Original Song Title:

"My Generation"

Original Performer:

The Who

Parody Song Title:

"My Generation (Aging Rockers)"

Parody Written by:

Asf

The Lyrics

People try to p-p-p-p-put us d-down
(talking 'bout my generation)
Cause we need a cane to g-g-g-g-g-get around
(talking 'bout my generation)
Things we can't do look awful cold
(talking 'bout my generation)
Wish I'd died before I got old
(talking 'bout my generation)

Why don't we all f-f-f-f-fade away?
We're way too old to try to sing and p-p-p-p-play
Leave that bus in the magic bus station
I'm just talking "bout my g-g-g-g-g-generation

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Timmy1000 - August 24, 2009 - Report this comment
Don't need to fade away as the Death Panels and counselling will take of this.

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