The you-like-THAT-song-by-that-artist game
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The you-like-THAT-song-by-that-artist game
A new game designed to generate different songs in a different way, namely by having the artist picked first and then seeing what comes up. After a song is picked, so is the next artist for the next poster. If flow of the game becomes endangered because some artist is too obscure or appears to have no song that is special to anyone, we just pick a new artist or do what we have to do to justify a song choice - any excuse will do. Let's keep it going!!
Ok, to start I'll just pick an artist.
Rockpile
Ok, to start I'll just pick an artist.
Rockpile
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Perfectly Good Guitar
the Spice Girls...
(just so I can say that my youngest son, the Austinator, was - and possibly still is - absolutely fascinated by them when he was 4 or 5. He would watch their movie over and over and over - I'm sure it will come back to haunt him (or me!) later.)
the Spice Girls...
(just so I can say that my youngest son, the Austinator, was - and possibly still is - absolutely fascinated by them when he was 4 or 5. He would watch their movie over and over and over - I'm sure it will come back to haunt him (or me!) later.)
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Pretty In Pink - yeah it's obvious I know, but it's a cute, song, enough for Elvis to cover it. I was really into them when they first came out, got the first LP, heard them on Peel, but nothing is lodged in my memory from it, really.
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7 Nation Army. Their finest tune, amazing riff, though my favourite version is a performance by The Flaming Lips at a festival when they were last minute rplacements for the Stripes.
Next up:
Foreigner.
-Midnight Blue doesn't count since it was a solo tune by Lou Gramm. btw, did anyone here the fairground version of that tune by Lou that popped up recently on Dime? Painful.
- Here's an excellent performance of Pretty In Pink by The National
http://www.daytrotter.com/file_download/595
Next up:
Foreigner.
-Midnight Blue doesn't count since it was a solo tune by Lou Gramm. btw, did anyone here the fairground version of that tune by Lou that popped up recently on Dime? Painful.
- Here's an excellent performance of Pretty In Pink by The National
http://www.daytrotter.com/file_download/595
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