This morning it was "Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay." Not a bad thing!
Remember The Dream Police by Cheap Trick?
The dream police
They live inside of my head
The dream police
They come to me in my bed
I just helped you get past your last earworm ;]]
1964. New York World's Fair. Any more comments and you will be infected by perhaps the Greatest Earworm of All Time and then try and blame me for it
reudi, that's funny!! The dichotomy of near death and bouncy music!! And then you mentioned Boney M, who actually had a few hits during the disco era on this side of the pond!! And one came into my head, but it was by D.D. Sound called Burning Love. Now that's stuck in my head!!! Some pretty fun dancing in the video, though!!A couple of years ago I've seen a mountaineering movie, Touching The Void. Two men successfully climbed a difficult mountain in the Andes, but on descent one of them broke his leg and was finally left behind in a glacier crevasse by his friend, who believed he was dead. The injured fought his way back to basecamp, dehydrated and half insane wiht pain and exhaustion. I remember that one scene when he was lying on a rock, literally dying, and then the song a Boney M song kicked into his brain, in endless loops, full volume. The contrast of the movie showing this desperate man, and the happy cheesy song blasting out of the cinema speakers, was really impressive.
Man I just hope my inner DJ will play a bit more decent music when my last day has come
One just has to remember to protect one's children from the degenerative effects of rap.I almost always have a song stuck in my head, including snippets from all the songs on an entire CD I have recently listened to. A friend told me I should listen to instrumentals but they get stuck, too. Like the percussion beginning to Cecelia. Or 2 Cellos doing Thunderstruck. All in all, I don't think having music in my head is a bad thing at all.
ohhhh! The french horn destroys what I could otherwise live with, in an earworm.I Got You Babe.
"Listen to the Rhythm of the Falling Rain". Oh waitamminit, wrong thread.The drums keep a poundin' rhythm in my brain...
1-877-Kars4Kids will take over and destroy any earworm. Good luck getting rid of it. If I hear it coming on the radio I quickly shut it off...
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reudi, that's funny!! The dichotomy of near death and bouncy music!! And then you mentioned Boney M, who actually had a few hits during the disco era on this side of the pond!! ...............
Ralph, are you suggesting our dental fillings might be picking up radio signals?