OK - I ran this idea past VanGogh and he said "Dave, are you sure your medication is working?" then I took a few more pills and modified it a bit and he said "It just may work!".
So this is the idea:
THE MUSIC GAME (SHAMELESSLY PLAGIARIZES OFF THE MOVIE GAME)
All songs named must have been recorded and released by a reasonably major recording artist between the years 1930 and 1980.
You name a song
THEN an artist who released that song on an album or CD
THEN the year they released it.
FORMAT = "song title" - artist name - year
The next person must use ONE WORD FROM THE SONG TITLE and name another song using that word. Minor words such as "I,am,or,is,at" etc. are not allowed. Please stick to major words when selecting your song titles.
Here are a few examples:
"Moon Shadow" - Cat Stevens 1971
next person might say
"Shadow of Your Smile" - Tony Bennett 1965
next person might say
"Smile a Little Smile for Me" - The Flying Machine 1969
etc..
I'm sure you get the idea. I don't want to throw a bunch of strict rules in the game but let's try not to repeat the same songs over and over again. Please do your best to be creative and make the game fun. Feel free to add a comment or two about the song if you like - maybe some trivia!
I'll start it off with a song:
"Hotel California" - The Eagles 1976
The lead guitar duel between Joe Walsh and Don Felder is a classic that I never get tired of hearing. I actually prefer the parts played by Felder crispy like lettuce
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