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Cheatwell Games Spot the Intro Music Board Game

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Brian Jones’ gospel-infused, distinctive blues guitar lines that introduce The Rolling Stones’ Time Is On My Side melted millions of hearts in the UK in 1965. Oddly enough, American audiences got the song first, in 1964, but without the guitar part. Joining him in the pulpit is a cleverly crafted organ passage that switches to reflect the more optimistic tone, and, as we head towards the main body of the song, the distinctive sound of the Linn LM-1 drum machine and that unmistakable crunchy guitar riff. I have been listening to this song since 1972 and it never ceases to get me up on my feet with my air guitar! A very, very memorable riff to start that builds up to a full throated heavy metal number. Superb!

Hypnotic' is often the word that's used to describe the Giorgio Moroder-concocted groove that powers Donna Summer's groundbreaking single. It's the jaw-dropping sequenced bassline that regularly gets the plaudits, but splendid as it is, don't underestimate the atmospheric power of the sweeping synth, which transforms itself from major to minor without you really noticing. Can be played individually or in teams. A great party game for dinner parties or family get togethers. Urge your guests to take a nostalgic trip down memory lane and remember music hits over four decades. It may even reveal the musical tastes of your friends too!Watch Mumdance feature on Cairo Calling – a film from Rinse FM, supported by the British Council – exploring the London and Cairo DIY music scenes

Three notes. That's all it takes to know that you're about to be treated to Marvin's most lustful five minutes. Some great song intros are long and complex, but in this case, a simple, blink-and-you'll-miss-it wah guitar motif is all that's required. We've taken the intros to some of Britain's best-loved TV shows from the past few decades, see if you can remember the programmes they belonged to... Now you can have fun playing spot the difference”: Imogen Heap shares photos of her in the studio working on Taylor Swift’s new version of Clean, taken from the re-recorded 1989 albumJean-Jacques Burnel, bass player for the Stranglers, has always been a bit of a hero and this super-fast shred down the bass instantly sets the scene for something special to follow – classic intro to a classic song.

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