(Borrowing liberally from Johnny's initial posts in the other build-a-title threads.)
We already do this with movies and video games but I thought this would be fun to do here. Basically we start with a song or album title. Let's say
Behind Blue Eyes
The next person adds to it.
Behind Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain
And another person can add on the same end or other end.
Behind Blue Eyes Crying In The Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head
Don't limit your self to just a word. It can include syllables, as long as it has part of the vowel sound. (Is there a song or album where the title is only a prolonged consonant sound? That can be the exception.)
For example
No Sleep till Brooklyn
How Will I Know Sleep till Brooklyn
No Sleep till BrooklIn the Court of the Crimson King
To be clear, this should be about pronunciation rather than spelling. And we'll try to keep in mind, some people will say titles differently at times due to accenting or other reasons. So if I start
Begin
And follow with
BeGin and Juice
I don't think this works unless you pronounce it "Bejin". Which, I dunno, maybe you do.
Does that make sense? I hope I explained it clearly.
Let's start.
Money for Nothing
You can start that at the front or the end and use either a song or an album title. Your choice.
We already do this with movies and video games but I thought this would be fun to do here. Basically we start with a song or album title. Let's say
Behind Blue Eyes
The next person adds to it.
Behind Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain
And another person can add on the same end or other end.
Behind Blue Eyes Crying In The Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head
Don't limit your self to just a word. It can include syllables, as long as it has part of the vowel sound. (Is there a song or album where the title is only a prolonged consonant sound? That can be the exception.)
For example
No Sleep till Brooklyn
How Will I Know Sleep till Brooklyn
No Sleep till BrooklIn the Court of the Crimson King
To be clear, this should be about pronunciation rather than spelling. And we'll try to keep in mind, some people will say titles differently at times due to accenting or other reasons. So if I start
Begin
And follow with
BeGin and Juice
I don't think this works unless you pronounce it "Bejin". Which, I dunno, maybe you do.
Does that make sense? I hope I explained it clearly.
Let's start.
Money for Nothing
You can start that at the front or the end and use either a song or an album title. Your choice.
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