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Connect A Song
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A community to send a song based on the last song that was posted. Make sure to sort by new.
Yes, I've migrated (duplicated) from reddit.
Rules:
- Have fun
- When you post new songs, make sure to sort the posts by "new"
- Any excuse works for the connection between the songs (see examples below) but put your reasoning in the post body
- Wait a couple of hours after posting before you post again if no one posts after you
- Be polite and excellent to each other!
- Songs in any language is welcome, but make sure you add explanation in English
Example links:
- Word appearing in the title of both songs
- Lead singer has the same name (or is the same person)
- Guitar solo is similar between the song
- Appearing in the same film
- A specific sentence that appears in both songs
- The mother of the guy who built the guitar used in this song was working in the vegan fish&chips stand where the woman singing the song you picked met her second husband
Siblinghood of music communities.
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I'm still fairly new to Lemmy, so I don't think I'm suitable to be a moderator just yet..
But this community reminds me of my old Reddit community /r/lostnotes.
I'm out of town and busy today, but if you'd like, you're welcome to dig through my old sub and post the links here.
F Spez
Hi, I'm probably as new to Lemmy as you, but the whole idea of modding is making sense. Especially in this community where the rules are really clear "post songs and don't be an asshole" so far, except for that Dolly Parton incident there wasn't any problem.
If you don't feel like it, don't worry. If so, I'll just make you a mod and lurk in the background. ...
I've looked through /r/lostnotes it's not exactly what /c/connectasong is about, but it is close enough :-)
Nah, sorry, I'll have to pass on being a moderator, I'm rarely on my computer these days, and when I am I'm usually tinkering around with emulating and modding legacy operating systems.