(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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N-Sloppy tribute to artist who just died
C-Stops a song halfway through, does an extra one
I-Unsolicited request from drunk local
M-"This next one's a bit political"
C-Host ends the night on a communal singalong
M-Poet who can't read the room
N-Aggressive & passionate local corners you with his life story
O-Someone comes in late, gets called up immediately
O-"Can you film my set?"
E-Spontaneous harmonies from audience
O-Shy young girl silences everyone
N-Reading lyrics, STILL gets them wrong
P-Act stays on stage to pack up during next act
P-Valerie
I-The resident Elvis Guy
E-Jerks jamming
while acts are on stage
C-"How's the sound? Can you hear me?"
I-Tennessee Whiskey
M-"I've got a cold"
C-Sheeran, Winehouse and/or Gallagher clone
I-Unplugs guitar before it's muted
P-Most nervous act is actually brilliant
O-Forced crowd participation
I-"Sorry, we're now down to one song"
P-"Anyone got a capo?"
C-Relies on phone, no signal
E-"You should go on X Factor!"
N-Drunk signs up at 10:55
C-Bartender sings the same song every week
O- “I wasn’t going to play tonight..."
I-Soundchecks with a gentle strum. Starts set with a deafening one
N-Youngster plays to 12+ friends. They ALL leave straight after
P-Never-ending medley
N-Ain't No Sunshine
M-Act takes more time setting up than playing
O-Percussionist who won't take "no" for an answer
N-Country Roads
M-YouTube ads louder than backing track
E-Sanctimonious speech about "saving music"
O-Someone chances an encore
C-Feedback
E-Mic stand collapses mid-song
M-"Here's one about my ex"
E-Sign-up's over 80% male
P-Faulty Epiphone
I-Boyfriend and girlfriend duo with zero musical chemistry