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Song Association Game....

 

It's a little like the song game, but the rules are looser and it will give you a chance to be more creative.

 

One rule: Follow the song posted with an associated song.

 

Explanation:

 

You could use a word or more from either the Song title or the Artist's name.

 

For example:

Sherry - The Four Seasons could be followed by

The Four Seasons - Vivaldi

 

...

 

Or a related concept:

 

Hot Rod Lincoln - Commander Cody could be followed by

Highway Star - Deep Purple since they both are about fast cars.

 

...

 

 

Or something in the lyrics (but please post the lyric line).

 

Let's Go Get Stoned - Ray Charles could be followed by

Rainy Day Women No 12 & 35 - Bob Dylan

(lyrics = Everybody must get stoned)

 

...

 

Or any other association. If the association isn't obvious, please explain it so we all can get it.

 

Try not to post repeats, but it's OK if you do -- it's only a game and we aren't keeping score.

 

Why am I posting a new game? I keep screwing up the old song game because I'm used to playing a song association game somewhere else (Epi Wiki).

 

So I'll start the new game with:

 

Lullaby of the Leaves - The Ventures (though they were definitely not the first)

 

'This is the song that never ends ... it just goes on, and on my friends ...'

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You Shook Me - Willie Dixon

Flip, Flop and Fly - Big Joe Turner

 

I see someone flipping and flopping as getting shaken, and this song is a continuation and the follow up to Big Joe Turner's Shake, Rattle and Roll - so it counts as an association in two different ways.

 

But then a flip flop is a shoe and a fly is an insect, but that has nothing to do with it - although that could be used as an association ;)

 

And yes, I'm guilty as charged. I started this game, but I'm glad I did.

 

Thank you all for playing along. It's brain exercise in a way, I'm often quite amused by the associations other people have come up with, and I also hear most of the songs in my head while playing.

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