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Whats your earworm?

Some days it's

"Get ready to wiggle" by The Wiggles (who else)

others days it's

"Hot Potato", also by The Wiggles.

Just recently

"They're two they're four they're six ......." the Thomas the Tank Engine song.

It's enough to make me want to wear earplugs. At least she doesn't like Barney.
 
At the moment it's "Sara" (the Fleetwood Muck one), and it's killing me.

Even an afternoon of grindcore didn't clean it out.
 
Laura Brannigan "Self Control".

You take my self control/ You got me living only for the night

Very sexy tune.
 
The Dark of the Matinée, by Franz Ferdinand. complete loop, gets in your ear and stays there.
 
I seem to have a pair that alternate between my driving to and from work and sitting on the bog/ironing shirts/mowing the lawn*:

Kaiser Chiefs' I Predict a Riot and Lucinda Williams' Righteously....

Of course, this has to be mentally sung in trailertrash dialect.

*not at the same time, challenging though that would be
 
To my horror, I've caught myself singing " I will get by, I will survive" by the Greatful Dead.

Serves me right for listening to Bob Harris when pissed.

M
 
The Green Manalishi (With The Two Pronged Crown), more Fleetwood Mac.

At the moment the worm changes from day to day without actually listening to any music because I'm busy ripping my CDs for the arrival of my new HD player. I've found that studying the sleeve notes and titles is enough to worm it's way into the brain and stay until the next evenings rip. Tomorrow it will be something from Steve Harley no doubt.

Mick
 
For some reason 'Forget About You' by the Motors (I think) has swum unbeckoned into my brain and is proving remarkably unwilling to budge.

T'other day I had Billy Bragg's 'Sulk' on mental repeat until I mowed the lawn.
 
"...yes sir, that's my baby, no sir, don't mean maybe..."

The version by the Osmonds... when Donny was about 5... sung in barbershop quartet style...
 
'Me and Bobby McGee - Janis Joplin', the demo version (for the moment). Thankful that for once it's a song I like.

JohanR
 
I've had Lost in Music - by the Fall going round my head for the last couple of days. Great cover BTW.

Before that it was the Mister Men theme tune (seriously), thanks to my girlfiriends 4 yr old daughter.
 
Originally posted by Mike Sae
Norman Jay makes the best mixes, he is without peer.
I received one as a gift, they are impossible to find here :(
It's the bassline on the Angie Stone track - hypnotic, dancey stuff.
 
Sufjan Stevens- Chicago

"I don't mind. I don't mind.
I made a lot of mistakes...
In my mind. In my mind."

Etc etc etc.

I heard it on the radio this morning.
 


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