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Grex > Music2 > #151: You know that song that's stuck in your head? |  |
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tendo
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response 50 of 165:
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Sep 8 15:23 UTC 1998 |
re#48: if it still has the computer jokes then I'll be okay as long as they
don't mess it up like Sailor Moon.
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remmers
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response 51 of 165:
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Sep 8 16:48 UTC 1998 |
Currently stuck in my head is "Louisiana Rag" by Charles Daniels circa
1905. It is probably not stuck in too many other people's heads these
days.
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toking
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response 52 of 165:
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Sep 8 18:09 UTC 1998 |
"Fell on black days" by someone or another...
kinda gives me a creepy feeling
(last time I listened to that song it got to the part where they repeat
"...fell on...black days" then I got rear ended and rolled my car...that
was like 3 years ago.....)
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eieio
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response 53 of 165:
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Sep 8 18:55 UTC 1998 |
D'Vim D'Vaar and Teddy's fast and slow chase music from "Ann Arbor
Crimestopper".
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keesan
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response 54 of 165:
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Sep 8 20:56 UTC 1998 |
Ne si go prodavaj Koljo ciflikot.
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gypsi
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response 55 of 165:
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Sep 8 21:16 UTC 1998 |
I believe "Black Days" is by Soundgarden. Senna will correct me if
I'm wrong. ;-)
I always get "Cruel Sun" by Rusted Root stuck in my head because
it's very lucid and flowing...almost hypnotic. In my head now (and
has been since last night thanks to my cruel manager) is Barely
Man-Enough's "Copa Cabana"
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hematite
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response 56 of 165:
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Sep 9 02:20 UTC 1998 |
..We wil meet without fail on the Northern mail, the cat of the railway
train!!!!!! (Arg! Cats! Skimbleshanks...the railway cat...)
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maeve
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response 57 of 165:
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Sep 9 04:48 UTC 1998 |
'Lay your leg over me do' and 'tom tom the piper's son'
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wolfg676
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response 58 of 165:
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Sep 9 12:30 UTC 1998 |
"Big Gun" by Ice-T from the "Tank Girl" soundtrack. I haven't even listened
to that disc in months...
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senna
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response 59 of 165:
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Sep 10 05:40 UTC 1998 |
Sarah is correct. Fell On Black Days is track number 3 on Superunkown, by
Soundgarden. I'm listening to "Flood" by Tool at the moment.
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gypsi
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response 60 of 165:
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Sep 10 19:01 UTC 1998 |
Speaking of Tool, I always get "Aenima" stuck in my head. Not that
that's a bad thing, but it's hard to get rid of it!!!
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maeve
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response 61 of 165:
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Sep 11 01:43 UTC 1998 |
I had 'there's a little black bug' but I kept getting i wrong, and singing
'duck' and then Old Maui, and then a song from Guys and Dolls that starts 'you
promise me this you promise me that , you give me a kiss and you're grabbing
your hat..' and then there was another onem but I forgot what it was..
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eieio
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response 62 of 165:
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Sep 11 01:47 UTC 1998 |
Shonen Knife's attempt at "Daydream Believer".
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senna
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response 63 of 165:
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Sep 11 06:43 UTC 1998 |
I was listening to Tool earlier. Now it's some Everlast on the radio... good
sounding band.
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tendo
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response 64 of 165:
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Sep 12 01:13 UTC 1998 |
some songs from a few of Gilbert and Sulivan's Operetas like the list song
and when the forman berrs the steel.
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hematite
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response 65 of 165:
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Sep 12 03:14 UTC 1998 |
(oh oh! Pirates of Penzance! Tarantara tarantara...) I think have "Sell Out" in
my head right now. I don't know, I have ringing in my ears from standing next
to 4 snare drums for way too long..
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janc
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response 66 of 165:
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Sep 12 13:11 UTC 1998 |
Laura Anderson. Mostly the line "In heaven, you get it all back" which
may not even be correct.
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tpryan
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response 67 of 165:
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Sep 12 14:21 UTC 1998 |
re65 (and snare drums)
...you covered up the most beautiful part of the song...
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hhsrat
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response 68 of 165:
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Sep 12 22:25 UTC 1998 |
All day today I had "Cherokee People" stuck in my head. It's funny,
because I've only heard that song about 1 time.
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maeve
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response 69 of 165:
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Sep 13 01:04 UTC 1998 |
ok, this is a partial list from yesterday, about a 12 hrs stretch from 9-9
Summertime Blues
Wake up little Susie
Refrain Audacious Tar (pinnafore)
Poor wand'ring one, Is ther enot one maiden here..(pirates of Penzance)
Zoot Suit Riot
Good Rockin' Daddy
Merci a la cuisine (french camp song)
Jump jive and wail
Walk right in
Somewhere beyond the sea (the song after walk right in on teh RCR cd)
Gipsey Davey (cordelia's dad version)
after these 12 songs..someone put a cd in and it was better for a while..but
then I got the song from Strictly Ballroom when tehyre dancing in front of
the coke sign and a few more..it was very silly..and you wonder why Im so
distracted
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eieio
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response 70 of 165:
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Sep 13 01:09 UTC 1998 |
The one line from "Trial by Jury" that I just can't shake...
"Is this the court of the Exchequer?
Be firm, be firm, my pecker."
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jiffer
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response 71 of 165:
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Sep 13 01:44 UTC 1998 |
"Right about now, the funk's yo brother"... try having that stuck in your head
all friggin day
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gypsi
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response 72 of 165:
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Sep 13 07:26 UTC 1998 |
I *have*, but I always thought it was, "Right about now...the funk
soul brother." =)
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jiffer
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response 73 of 165:
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Sep 13 23:12 UTC 1998 |
Well, I had that stck in my head.. but I am not sure its soul or yo... oh
well!
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beeswing
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response 74 of 165:
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Sep 14 03:01 UTC 1998 |
Ok it's this disco song see, and it sounds like soul sort of but it's
not and I don't know who sings it or the title! It has something to do
with a train, and the chorus is "Leave your worries behind...", it's
some group with excellent harmony...
I would go ballistic to get this song on CD.
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