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tpryan
response 75 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 14 03:34 UTC 1998

re 74:  "Love Train" by The O'Jays.
        Look for 70's collections (it was popular in January, 1973)
or The O'Jays greatest hits.
krj
response 76 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 14 04:49 UTC 1998

  ((Summer Agora #138 now linked as Music #151... 
    my apologies for not linking when the item was smaller.))
gypsi
response 77 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 14 05:58 UTC 1998

I have "Double Dutch Bus" by oh-I-can't-remember-bruin-help-me stuck
in my head.  
senna
response 78 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 14 06:54 UTC 1998

But there's already an item like this in music.... And my own musical
machinations are reverberating in my head at the moment.
dino1
response 79 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 14 16:22 UTC 1998

I think it's time to make the floor burn.

Anyone know what this song is? That line has been playing over and over in
my head for the past 3 months!
hematite
response 80 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 14 21:18 UTC 1998

Re Tpryan(some where up there) 
And that was? 
Oh I had the song with the liune "I can' even save myself" in my head today, 
but now I'm listening to a CD so I don't have anythingin my head. Which is
not unusual..)

tendo
response 81 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 14 21:20 UTC 1998

re#68 what, you don't like that song going through your head all day long?

beeswing
response 82 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 15 02:43 UTC 1998

re 75

Thanks Tim... but are you sure you aren't thinking of the song where it 
goes "People all over the world, join hands, start a love train, a love 
train"? 
tpryan
response 83 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 15 16:13 UTC 1998

        Well, I thought that's what we were thinking of.  Any more
clues?
orinoco
response 84 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 16 02:09 UTC 1998

Meanwhile, I've got that Tori Amos song 'God' stuck in my head.
beeswing
response 85 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 16 03:55 UTC 1998

No... argh. It's relatively long. Sorta hard to decipher lyrics. Chorus 
is Something like "Leave your worries behind, rain, shine, all the 
time, we're gonna have a good time tonight". (The "rain,shine, all the 
time" part is harmonized) Sounds similar to the song "Boogie Nights". 

As for stuck in my head, the song "Institutionalized" by Suicidal 
Tendencies is bouncing about. I love it! "Mom, why don't you get me a 
Pepsi?". No song could encapsulate my high school years better.
headdoc
response 86 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 18 00:24 UTC 1998

Right now the line, "Send a salami to a boy in the army", from a World War
II song is resounding my head.  Can't stop singing it or hearing it.
Go know.
gypsi
response 87 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 18 05:38 UTC 1998

I can't get that song (it's in French so I don't know the name) that
Sister Genevieve sings in _Agnes of God_ out of my head.  I can hear
the first two lines, but I'm not even going to attempt to spell them
out.  =)
tpryan
response 88 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 18 22:27 UTC 1998

re 66:          If you mean:
        Remember, Mommy,
        I'm off to get a commie,
        So send me a salami,
        And try to smile somehow.
                It's actually from a World War III song.
senna
response 89 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 19 03:47 UTC 1998

Pioneer's mildly silly fight song, I don't know the words, is playing itself
through my head at regular intervals.
gypsi
response 90 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 19 06:15 UTC 1998

I still know my high school fight song, my college fight song, AND
the alma mater.  <bg>  Of course, all of these things are required
for marching band.
wolfg676
response 91 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 19 07:29 UTC 1998

Re 88: That's from "So Long, Mom (A Song for World War III)" by Tom Lehrer.
You can find info on him, and the lyrics to all his songs on his page at:
http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/5758/
maeve
response 92 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 19 07:46 UTC 1998

ah, the joys of a truly twisted childhood..
cyklone
response 93 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 19 19:11 UTC 1998

Re #85: Institutionalized is a *great* song ("after I went to your churches,
and your schools . . . ."). Its one of my favorite covers that my band does!
senna
response 94 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 20 04:24 UTC 1998

Heh.  I love Hail to the Victors.
beeswing
response 95 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 20 05:48 UTC 1998

BUT THEY JUST KEEP BUGGING ME! THEY JUST KEEP BUGGING ME!!
.... doesn't matter, I'll probably get hit by a car anyway.

(Bees' parents had gotten so paraniod-- with enough reason, she 
admits-- that the aspirins were kept under lock and key. Bees busted 
out laughing when they asked her if she was sniffing glue. I wasn't.)
tpryan
response 96 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 20 15:14 UTC 1998

        Gee, and I actually typed that in from the Tom Lehrer song book.
scott
response 97 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 20 15:59 UTC 1998

A Hannibals song, off the "This Midwestern" CD.

(Side note:  The Hannibals were an E. Lansing band which issued 3 CDs, then
finally morphed into the current 19 Wheels with some member changes.  I
recently found copies of the other two CDs at Encore, Yeah!  Plus which they
sold them to me for $1 each, since they were dirty.)
maeve
response 98 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 20 16:19 UTC 1998

graceland by paul simon
orinoco
response 99 of 165: Mark Unseen   Sep 21 01:54 UTC 1998

Runaround, by Rickie Lee Jones. Not to be confused with the song of the same
name, and just as obnoxiously catchy, by Blues Traveller.
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