Lyrics Meme
Jul. 18th, 2012 06:33 pmMemed from
pedanther:
1. Open up your music player. Hit shuffle.
2. Record the first few lines of the first thirty pieces of music that come up that do not give away the name. Skip instrumentals, but don't skip the embarrassing ones.
3. Make hapless internet denizens guess the song names and artists. Google is cheating. For musical songs, the name of the musical is acceptable in place of the artist.
4. Least hapless internet denizen wins admiration. That's right, just like a computer when you don't have power, the points don't matter.
Okay, another one where I've bent the rules. As you may remember, the last time I did this, I explained that my ultracheap music player doesn't have a shuffle, so I used a random number generator to pick tracks. Well, since then, I've lost it and haven't got a new one. So what I did this time was physically shuffle a stack of CDs, with my eyes shut, then use a random number generator to pick the tracks.
(Yes, it would have been easier to use a random number generator to pick which CD as well; I realised that when I'd reached 27...)
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1. Open up your music player. Hit shuffle.
2. Record the first few lines of the first thirty pieces of music that come up that do not give away the name. Skip instrumentals, but don't skip the embarrassing ones.
3. Make hapless internet denizens guess the song names and artists. Google is cheating. For musical songs, the name of the musical is acceptable in place of the artist.
4. Least hapless internet denizen wins admiration. That's right, just like a computer when you don't have power, the points don't matter.
Okay, another one where I've bent the rules. As you may remember, the last time I did this, I explained that my ultracheap music player doesn't have a shuffle, so I used a random number generator to pick tracks. Well, since then, I've lost it and haven't got a new one. So what I did this time was physically shuffle a stack of CDs, with my eyes shut, then use a random number generator to pick the tracks.
(Yes, it would have been easier to use a random number generator to pick which CD as well; I realised that when I'd reached 27...)
( Read more... )