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Hexenwerk   12-03-2025, 09:30 PM  
#21
Me trying to find out what song that was by asking random people with the help of this sketch ...  Big Grin
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BobVP   12-03-2025, 09:34 PM  
#22
Smoke on the water!
Hexenwerk   12-03-2025, 09:54 PM  
#23
YESSS! Haha thank you, how could I forget that?!
BobVP   12-03-2025, 09:55 PM  
#24
ha that was fun. Smile
Jen   12-03-2025, 09:56 PM  
#25
I was going to say the same thing.

My kids and I used to play a game where we would tap out a song on each other’s backs and then try to guess. It actually was not that hard to guess correctly, as long as everybody knew the song. This seemed even easier with a visual representation instead of light pokes.
Hexenwerk   12-03-2025, 10:05 PM  
#26
Haha yes - it is just really hard when you are a person who is really really bad with memorizing titles and interprets.

Your variant sounds fun as well.
Jen   12-03-2025, 11:20 PM  
#27
I am bad at song titles too, but that one is well and truly hardwired into my brain. It was part of the soundtrack of my formative years.

And now I have that song stuck in my head  Dodgy Dodgy
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diego   01-21-2026, 07:11 PM  
#28
Wow, I just found this thread.

Music has been a big part of my life, intersecting with playing adventure games and games in general as a hobby from early days (my father was a professional musician, so I had a guitar in my home). This continued all the way to growing into a professional cover musician, so now I gig domestically and abroad almost every week. I grew up learning The Beatles, The Doors, and similar artists, and most of the time I stayed in rock territory, along with blues. But I like all sorts of genres. Now I play both electric and acoustic guitar. I don’t post online as often as I’d like, but here’s an arrangement of Richard Miles – Children on acoustic guitar, and you can find some other stuff I’ve played on my Instagram channel. Wink

https://www.instagram.com/p/DRQ9_OjDPQb/
rtrooney   11 hours ago  
#29
Like Diego, I just found this thread. I play guitar. Right handed! Started playing when I was 12. Played in bands in High School and College. Got married. At the time I was playing a 1958 Gibson ES335. Bought it for $600. Sold it for considerably more than that, which helped pay my divorce lawyer, (At one time that guitar would have sold for around $40,000. Didn't sell it for anywhere close to that.) That was about the time I started working in a job, associated with the music industry, that paid really well. The downside ot that was that it required LOTS of travel. Which made playing music an afterthought. Sold what was left of my gear amd got along with life. Skip ahead about 35 years. Decided to retire at 65. Bought a guitar and started taking lessons again which greatly helped remove the almost 40 years of rust I had developed over the years. I now have 10 guitars. 11 if you count the ukulele. Have to say that my favorite music to play is from the late-60's through the late-70's with lots of side tracks for songs of any era that appeal to me. I had a stroke about five years ago. Had to return to my teacher to get me back up to speed. I must say that I can't thing of anything that will help a person recover from such an event than playing an instrument ... or any similar type of musical therapy. I still try manage to get in and hour of practice a day. Thank heavens for YouTube for providing me with an unlimited supply of music to play along with.

For whom the games toll ...
They toll for thee
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