Gygax

Here is a short song I put together regarding the passing of Gary Gygax (the co-creator of Dungeons and Dragons). I was inspired to make it when I opened my rss aggregator this morning and saw dozens of my friends writing about Mr. Gygax. As I surfed around, I kept seeing similarities in their personal stories and mine. Some continued to play the game, others (like me) only had a little experience actually gaming, but found the experience connected them to a whole new way of thinking.

Do I get a bonus points for not using the “failing to roll his saving through” joke?

I remember combing through the various monster manuals and guides and practicing drawing the characters I came across. I also recall lying to my mom about going to play the game. When I was 6, she saw a movie called Mazes and Monsters that villianized D&D, so she had banned me from ever playing it. I found it interesting that my uncle actually worked at the D&D plant for most of this time too… My mom and uncle have long had a turbulent relationship that may have had something to do with banning me from D&D.

The “Goliath” reference at the end of the song is reference to the etymology of Gary’s last name, which is Swedish for “giant”. Here are the rest of the lyrics:

I was 15 when I first heard of D & D
Wasn’t keen on fantasy but it seemed to be
the only way to meet any other geeks
In a small town down in middle Tennessee
We played, campaigns for days
Fueled by sweet tea
But I was never as obsessed
As my friends seemed to be
I was a low level priest
on my character sheet
But the DM knew
I was actually a thief

blah blah
blah blah blah

I’ve never played another game since that first campaign
But I’ve stayed in touch with all the friends that I’ve made
I learned it was okay to have imagination
and I owe it all to Dungeons and Dragons
Roll 1d20 for all the friends that I’ve made
in that trailer park the first game that we played
and although I ain’t played a game since
I still get about 90 percent of the references

Gary Gygax was a gaming goliath
created dungeons and dragons with Dave Arneson

6 Responses to “Gygax”

  1. Zach Wilson Says:

    This song has been stuck in my head since i first listened to it. Mostly because you hit the nail right on the head with my D&D experience. I’ve only ever played one campaign but it totally turned me on the the world of imaginary monsters, and rolling a d20 for EVERYTHING. Anyway, Kudos for this awesome tribute to Gygax.

  2. Doc Pop Says:

    Thanks Zach.

    I bet a lot of folks will fit that same 1 game profile as we did, but were still really affected by it in the same we were.

  3. Orin Says:

    Hey man,

    Just wondering what’s going on with “Me Geek Pretty One Day?” I don’t mind it being delayed and all, just was wondering, wasn’t it supposed to be released on Sunday?

    Thanks.

  4. Doc Pop Says:

    I know, right!!?!

    It’s finished, I’m just going through hell getting the SongNumber thing finished and building my store’s new shop.

    Thanks for checking in.. hopefully it’ll be up hella soon. If you subscribe to my RSS feed you’ll get see when it goes up.

  5. David Says:

    In what way is “gygax” Swedish for “giant”? I have never heard it or anything like it before. (I’m a Swede.)

  6. Doc Pop Says:

    David, thanks for asking. I had read on a few web sites that the name was Swedish, but upon looking further it appears the root actually has Greek origin as Gygax explains in this youtube video;

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxo9gFBHJsE

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