What earworm songs are burrowing through your head today?
You know how it is. You hear a song on an advert or a tv show and then that's it, it's there. It might, if you're lucky be a song you love. Or, it might be Slade.
In my case, today it's the song Kiss from a Rose. I watched an episode of community a few nights ago in which Jeff (having been blackmailed into a day at the mall with Dean Pelton) and the Dean sing a karaoke version. Haven't been able to shift the bastard since. It's just there, in the background. I was trying to find the karaoke scene itself on youtube, but the best I managed is a fanvid that merges clips of other Jeff/Pelton scenes in with the original. It's still very funny. The ending in particular. But be warned the song is sticky. |
Maybe I should start watching Community.
I do love me some Joe McHale, although I only really know him from The Soup. He's also one of those tall people who are not actually spidly, so they really surprise you when you see them next to normal sized people and realise. My worst ear-worms are the ones where I don't really know the words. So I can't even just sing it out and get it over with. This morning I got up and started singing Montego Bay, for no reason I can think of. Managed to get it out of my head pretty quickly though. The other week it was Cotton-Eyed Joe. Far harder to shake off. And it came with dance movements. Using the term dance in the loosest possible interpretation. |
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Oh! now that's in my head, Zen!
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Here's some Joel McHale googness for ya :P More Joel McHale, with the glorious Jim Rash: |
This has been in and out of my head all week. goodly
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Ends up, you got me, you bitch.
When Diz tramped on my head this morning (need to post photo of "natural" purple eyelid colouring) all I could think of was Kiss From A Rose. See above; the worst are where I don't know the words. I've looked them up since. However at 04.00-ish, with sore, swollen eyelid, all that was going round in ma heid was: I can give you a kiss from a rose on a bin [And blah blah blah....] Light hits the corner of bin Never did know the words. |
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The song from "That Thing You Do".
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You bad man.
Bad, bad man. I had to go watch it again, knowing how ear-wormed I was back before YouTube existed. Have yet to see if it will take. If it does, then I'll blame you once again. I will curse you with an unexplained tickly feeling on your nose, like you just walked into a cobweb. Not an Australian cobweb of course, as that would leave you minus a nose, an eye and probably some children. So I see you That Thing You Do and raise you You Stole The Sun From My Heart by the Manics. Because the chorus seems to repeat itself endlessly. I was working for CPW at the time, and friends and I (all on staff tariffs for our mobiles) used to phone eachother at random intervals and just sing "Oh yeah YOU! stole the sun from my har-aaart! You STOLE the sun from my haaart! You stole the SUN from..." Actually I could sing a reasonable "I love you all the same" - to the extent one of my Merry Men had me record it on his answerphone. Til his girlfriend complained... It was a simple pleasure, but it bit both ways. |
Tim Minchin's Thank You God
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I haven't hit play yet, but can't help noticing that in the sample image from the video, this guy looks exactly like Bobcat Goldthwait.
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Have you not seen any Tim Minchin stuff before glatt?
He's marvellous. Very well known in the UK. |
Because I am already in hell (not just going) the song running through my head, thanks to a current thread and my propensity for gallows humor, is Momma's Got a Squeeze Box by the Who.
There, I said it. At least I didn't make a clone thread. |
"Love without evidence is stalking."
Minchin is great! |
I purposefully played this several times and earwormed myself, the first time you posted it HM. It got me out of pawn shop earworms.
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Sarah Silverman mocks the 20-something club scene songs/videos by making one, with the help of Will.I.Am. (He is responsible for about a third of those kinds of songs in recent years.) Those songs are designed to be earworms, so having Sarah do one is kind of unfair. She is hilarious.
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anything from taylor swift-soooooooooooooooo annoying
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Agreed.
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Here's my kinda country music.
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Try a little John Hiatt- Feels Like Rain. The gals will remember the song from P.S. I love you. Great make out tune
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The Official Video for this song is quite funny... and rather painful to watch..... so I linked the above because I didn't want to give the impression that I had the video stuck in my head. JUST the song. |
Watched this documentary about a guy who was supposed to be the next superstar back in the 70s but who was a complete flop instead. Only to have his music make it big in South Africa without his knowledge or compensation.
A guy names Rodriguez. Anyway, the documentary was interesting. And they kept playing his mediocre music over and over through the whole thing. Especially this one particular song. So now this song keeps going around in my head. But it's really not that great of a song. Or maybe it is. 'Cause it's stuck in there. |
the Lumineers 'Ho Hey'
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Training session last week had the Pussycat's version of Jai Ho playing in the breaks.
It annoys me because they sing Jay Ho. I can't get past it. But blimey it sticks in the old melon. So I have felt compelled to listen to the real version. Over and over and over again. And I can't even sing along as my Hindi/ Urdu/ Punjabi is limited to a few words pertaining to food or insults. One of the many versions/ mixes. Love me some Danny Boyle (just rewatched the Olympics opening ceremony) |
The theme song from The Price is Right. Wtf.
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It's like Bob Dylan, Jim Croce and Cat Stevens had a lovechild and taught him to sing "The Pusher", only using different words and music.
And what in the hell is going on in the background? Sounds like someone running a cat through a ringer while a jackhammer goes off. Thanks, Glatt, that was awesome. :jig: |
Thanks to classicman, the entire Yes catalog.
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Really? Wow. What I love about Yes are the 'intertwining' melodies. It makes my synesthesia go nuts. When I find myself humming a Yes song, it's usually the bass line. That always impresses me when the catchiest melody is being executed on the stodgy old bass guitar.
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It did. Remove your earworm or I will summon my thunder monkeys. |
This is an awesome song. But it has one of those choruses that just burrows right into your brain and then settles in for the duration.
Well...I think so anyway. Rizzle Kicks 'Lost Generation' |
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For no reason at all the other morning, I woke up with 'Today I Started Loving You Again' by Merle Haggard in my head. And it's still there, in the back.
Don't get me wrong, I dig me some Hag, but, it had been like years since I heard this song. Maybe I heard it somewhere and didn't hear it when I heard it? I played it that day for, literally, an hour or more, didn't work, still there. |
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Old but still sticks in there...
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I had Grav's Merle Haggard track buzzing round my head for a few days.
Then it was dislodged by this: |
Saw that the other day.
Can't 'remember where. Luckily it didn't embed (famous last words.) Anyway I've heard enough female foxes scream during mating session the whole premise just made me suck my teeth. They scream like a woman being butchered. I have an oldie. Good Charlotte, Lifestyles of the Rich and the Famous. The sire of Nicole Ritchie's children no-less.. Narked me than and does now. Wonder if he still advocates robbing mansions...? Still, they have a point. And with two back to back crack high profile crack buying stories in a week I can't shake the line, "And did you know if you were caught and you were smokin' crack McDonalds wouldn't even want to take you back You could always just run for mayor of D.C." from ma heid. Or Toronto, or Methodist Minister and former Chairman of the Co-op bank, which who closed my account when I let it go overdrawn... (yeah yeah yeah, that's grudge talk). Sing-along. |
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The worst is the "vixen's scream" when it's nice out and you have the window open, and there's one moving through the neighborhood at 2am. |
Hah! Geckering!
Squirrels do that too. I always thought it was trash talking because they have such little Tyrannosaurus front legs. |
Minifob brought home some schoolwork about the folk character John Henry. Except in his writing he spelled it "Henery" every time. So I've had this stuck in my head since then...
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It could be worse... John Henry was a steel driven m... Oooops, I almost did it again.
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A proper British lass, grooving to the Hag...:) |
Yeah...I know what the fox screeches.
But still the bastard is in my head. It's as persistent as Sam and the Womp. Oh. Bugger. |
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I have very wide taste in music :p |
there was a cute little girl on the train this morning, singing
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So guess what song is in my head? "What does the fox say?" Damn you, Dana. |
I'd had this damn tune in my head, along with a scrap of a memory of this video for MONTHS, but couldn't place it. It made me crazy, an itch I couldn't scratch. Then Twil and I were watching some program (The Blacklist??? I can't remember precisely) and I heard a horn hit like in this song, and it came back to me all at once!
Thank God. |
Was music in some car commercial...it does take up residence in the haid.
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V's post reminded me of another commercial with a catchy song. A couple years ago one of the more popular video games (can't remember which, fps-type I think) was advertised with clips of this tune, 'Electric Worry' by Clutch.
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Very nice eyes. Too far apart.
I'd call her Queen Bee. |
Bloody Dana.
Bloody fox. It's got Mum too, now. After the computer was fixed I had to put the cables back in and manoeuvre it into its usual home. I needed to check I'd put the sound thingies in the right holes (technical terms there). "How shall we test it, Mum?" "What does the fox say?" |
hahahahahaha.
I did warn you. |
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Hahhahaahahaaaaa! I haven't seen that in years. So funny. God I miss Phil Hartman.
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