This is for all our song people out there ... see if we can keep it going ...
The way you play is that you pick a song, and the next person picks one that shares something in common with the title, or theme within the song, or artist (not the same one, but something that reminds you of that artist) like word association.
Here's an example:
Sympathy for the Devil - Rolling Stones
The Devil Went Down to Georgia - Charlie Daniels Band
Georgia on my Mind - Ray Charles
and so on ..."
The first song to start all of this off is:
"Tonight Looks Good on You" by Jason Aldean
EDIT TO DEMONSTRATE POSTING OF VIDEO IN COMMENTS:
STEP 1: Find the video in YouTube.
STEP 2: Click on "Share."
STEP 3: Click on "Copy Link" and return to SW.
STEP 4: Choose the photo link above the comment box.
STEP 5: Click on "Video"
STEP 6: Paste the link from YouTube in the dialogue box.
STEP 7: Click on "Insert YouTube Video."
STEP 8: Add any captions you wish to add after it closes the dialogue box and then click "Post Comment."
PS: This game is about feeling good and having fun. No one really dictates how you play the game as long as you try your best to follow the rules. This game has always been about inclusion and getting to know our fellow SWers. Please be kind to each other on the threads. Also don't feel like you have to include a video unless you want to. Thanks for playing.
@Capo2 OK it's been a long time ago. It was the Leaves (the Seeds were a different band), but this is the tune[media=https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wF_OO3cPIuk#]
@SW-User it might look that way because you if you read fungirls original post, you can go off the title, artist, or even theme. Sometimes I have to think for a second to get the connection. So jump back in!
@Fungirlmmm I'm seriously wanting to stop drinking altogether, but it's not easy. My Mother's death triggered some excessive drinking... for about a month, but I have cut back a lot these past few weeks and only beer. No hard stuff anymore - whatsoever.
@NuthinFancy I think it would be a positive thing for you in the long run. You will eventually feel a lot better if you go through the hard road to quit drinking.
@SW-User Thanks so much for that. My dad would be so happy to hear that. My girlfriend, who is driving, as I speak, away for a six month contract, -plays clarinet in a 40-odd piece, amateur concert band.