Blatantly stolen from another board is: the music game!
It goes like this: the first player (who will be me ) names an artist and song.
The next player names another artist and song which has _something_ to do with the previous artist and/or song...and it goes on from there.
Example: say that the first song in the chain is Chicago: "Colour My World".
Songs/artists which would be legal followups would be:
Frank Sinatra: "New York, New York" (...NY and Chicago, both cities)
War: "The World is a Ghetto" (...both song titles have the word 'world')
Eiffel 65: "Blue" (...colour = blue)
But an ILLEGAL submission would be:
Chicago: "Colour My World" followed by
Chicago: "25 or 6 to 4"
because simply posting another song by the first artist is too easy. :nonono:
Extra bragging rights can be claimed when more than one word in the song title and/or artist's name has a connection to the second; for example:
Van Morrison: "Moondance"
King Harvest: "Dancing in the Moonlight"
Make sense? Be sure to put the previous artist/song you're following up in your post along with your new artist/song...and if the connection is rather obscure, please be sure to explain it.
Have fun and be creative!
'mom
The Police: "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic"
It goes like this: the first player (who will be me ) names an artist and song.
The next player names another artist and song which has _something_ to do with the previous artist and/or song...and it goes on from there.
Example: say that the first song in the chain is Chicago: "Colour My World".
Songs/artists which would be legal followups would be:
Frank Sinatra: "New York, New York" (...NY and Chicago, both cities)
War: "The World is a Ghetto" (...both song titles have the word 'world')
Eiffel 65: "Blue" (...colour = blue)
But an ILLEGAL submission would be:
Chicago: "Colour My World" followed by
Chicago: "25 or 6 to 4"
because simply posting another song by the first artist is too easy. :nonono:
Extra bragging rights can be claimed when more than one word in the song title and/or artist's name has a connection to the second; for example:
Van Morrison: "Moondance"
King Harvest: "Dancing in the Moonlight"
Make sense? Be sure to put the previous artist/song you're following up in your post along with your new artist/song...and if the connection is rather obscure, please be sure to explain it.
Have fun and be creative!
'mom
The Police: "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic"