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Share your earworms here [Music]

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And, now, this is going to ride through my brain for a while:


Not much I've noticed in recent-years' music (and commit it to memory), I heard this like back in March this year as a new release on Sirius/XM (Underground Garage), perfect hearing it while driving on the highway affectionately known as LSD, Lake Shore Drive, which is mostly a shoreline drive and it's beautiful but busy. Chicago DOES have a marvelous coastline on Lake Michigan.

I'm actually letting YouTube segue to other Prima Donna Songs. What a great group! The other song from recent years that IS an earworm sometimes, as is "Automatic," is "Bills" by Lunchmoney Lewis, and I'm pretty sure I've already posted that here at least once. In fact my fave post-Y2K song of any, yes a RAP song, who'd the hell've thought it, and it's all good.

This is not a C E & P type of day though I may venture there; "news fatigue" making itself evident, haha, tons of stuff happening at the same time and even natural disasters thrown into the mix, and I'm tryin' to be somewhere else tomorrow.

Took about an hour to write this, with some nice interactions during the music, he had never heard "Dandelion" by the Rolling Stones before so I intro'd him to that gem. That and "She's a Rainbow" have been taking turns as my favorite Stones songs for a long time. I'm also anticipating a fun event in about two hours.

Uh-oh...it's too late, a big earworm hit me, so in case I never posted it before:
playing it for the third time now...
 
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This earworm took a few turns Sunday after it "went by" on one of my mix tapes:


Getting ready for bed now in a Motel 6 in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. (This town name IS in my top ten favorite place names. Kalamazoo is probably #1.)
 
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I originally heard the above (and so much more music he introduced me to) on David Wisdom's NIGHT LINES show which ran overnight on weekends on CBC Stereo, a government-run national Canadian radio network on FM stations. I had access to it in the late 1980s and early 1990s via a "big backyard satellite dish" and it was very much a go-to show in those days.

Format? NONE. Basically a free-form show which, in the course, could play hardcore punk, gospel, hip-hop, jazz, classical, comedy, soundtracks, oldies/rock and roll, metal, tons of cool foreign stuff, country and western, and definitely avant-garde. I was happy to see there are actually excerpts of some of these shows on YouTube. I also have a lot of whole shows (SIX HOURS long!) on Hi-Fidelity VHS tapes but need something to play them on.

The mix tape in question is the one I consider "my most underground mix tape" with Mekons, Yello, Disappointed a Few People, some Japanese thing, La Misterie du Voix Bulgaire (acappella medieval female chorus singing), The Fijbonnachis, The Residents, somebody doing an accapella vocal version of Led Zeppelin's BLACK DOG, Legendary Stardust Cowboy, some "skill-testing questions,' etc.

They ran a 3-hour show weeknights BRAVE NEW WAVES with Brent Bambury which was a little harder-edged (more punk, hip-hop. etc) and another excellent show. Both shows were very educational because they would talk about the recording artists, etc. A rarity in radio.

In 1981 on my first mix tapes they were mostly old hits that I liked: Beatles, Rick Nelson, Supremes, instrumentals, country stuff, comedy, then I started discovering hidden music. Power Pop and Hardcore punk, tribal music, etc. My music appreciation expanded dramatically. I love all this stuff. A guy in his 70s isn't supposed to rock out like this. Off to Pizzicata Five TWIGGY TWIGGY before bed.
 
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My brain was "victimized" by these earworms taking turns for a while Tuesday night:




I really get the strangest earworms...again thanks to these "going by" on a mix tape.
 
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I've been singing it since hearing it at noon.
 
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The whole weekend until now...


 
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It gets better at some points of the day, when I am not going full gas... but most of the time for the past few days it's been non-stop the former incarnation of fabghett:



All because of that damn slick Sephora commercial... funny thing is I remember trying to recall that... tune... one morning during the present obsessive spell.


Even worse is, some of the occasions in which it stops, it gives way to..:


Which at least is not quite as crappy, and not literally half fill-up beat... only the usual American Golden Age musical hammering of a quaver doggerel with a full orchestra.
 
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Better than the version in that movie :cool:
 
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This has been stuck in my head for the past three days

 
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It's as if I had fallen in my own trap :lol:

 
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I was told that Astaire, when asked who was the best dancer of all of his partners named Rita Haworth. I met Cyd Charisse once. She was lovely.
 
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Why the hell do I have this in my head...
 
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You probably also like Albano and Romina.

I hate pop [STRIKE]music[/STRIKE] tunes, let alone Italian pop, let alone A&R: since when are earworms welcome? people get virus inside them because they like them? :rolleyes: :cool:
 
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^ oh thanks a lot vannie :telstra:
 
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