And right when I need bedtime.
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The music in your head
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And right when I need bedtime.
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It's turning into one of those 80's-Billy-Joel-political/culture-song kind of days. So much could go wrong today. It's going to be a delicate operation.
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The whole point of having cake is to eat it
We sure don't all have the same "earworms" in our heads. I don't even know most of the songs mentioned above. LOL!
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I am aware this is a repeat, but it's stuck in my head.
I have too many TV show and movie theme songs that rattle around in my head. And not even ones I like. The random inappropriateness is the worst part. I hate Doris Day movies, but 'Three Coins In The Fountain' keeps coming to mind. I did like the 'Pink Panther' movies, but would be happy to forget the theme music. And there are others. And not just movies. The 'Jetsons' keeps coming up. And 'Green Acres' and 'The Munsters'. There are more...
Maybe the worst part is that I only remember parts and can't get to the end. So "the parts" just keep cycling...
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This, earlier (OK, since I needed to get up anyway)
Now this (OK because it's catchy)
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(03-19-2021, 04:40 AM)Cavebear Wrote: I've read that if you do math in your head, the earworms go away because the same part of the brain processes both. It works. For a while. Let's test that theory. Try it with this one. William Rowan Hamilton (Science YouTuber Collab) | A Capella Science
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(11-03-2023, 04:30 PM)pythagorean Wrote:(10-30-2018, 09:40 PM)Chas Wrote: Welcome new entity. Can you create an introduction thread so that we can get to know you?
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental.
(10-30-2018, 12:31 PM)SYZ Wrote: And if you want a real earworm, may I suggest this... Coqui frog metal song /// Castle's Egret Singing Frogs Terrorizing Southern California
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If you want to avoid earworms, whatever you do, don't listen to this!
Disney Encanto We Don't talk About Bruno live Performances Oscar 2022 We Don't Talk About Bruno (From "Encanto") We Don't Talk About Bruno - Cartoon vs REAL LIFE
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(11-03-2023, 04:47 PM)pythagorean Wrote:(03-19-2021, 04:40 AM)Cavebear Wrote: I've read that if you do math in your head, the earworms go away because the same part of the brain processes both. It works. For a while. I forgot that tune as soon as it ended. It won't be an earworm to me... It isn't new music that causes earworms for me. I'm talking about old stuff. 70s TV show theme songs, Doris Day songs, ancient cartoon shows, songs that I only recall some of the words to (and have to try to recall the missing ones). And it is always different ones every day. Just a few notes in a commercial, and it segues into something similar. And then it is locked in.
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(11-04-2023, 03:45 AM)Cavebear Wrote: It isn't new music that causes earworms for me. I'm talking about old stuff. 70s TV show theme songs, Doris Day songs, ancient cartoon shows, songs that I only recall some of the words to (and have to try to recall the missing ones). And it is always different ones every day. Just a few notes in a commercial, and it segues into something similar. And then it is locked in. How about this one? It's a little haunting. Peggy Lee -- Is That All There Is? 1969
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King Crimson - Starless
King Crimson - I Talk To The Wind King Crimson - Fallen Angel
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