it's jingles for me. you know how basic meditation manuals recommend repeating "omm" or "oak" to clear your mind and wind you down? since december it's been tru tv's "don't you want to watch this? these shows are so so good ...".
it's jingles for me. you know how basic meditation manuals recommend repeating "omm" or "oak" to clear your mind and wind you down? since december it's been tru tv's "don't you want to watch this? these shows are so so good ...".
I woke up singing this. It's proof that there's something very wrong with me.
I couldn't stop singing "AAAAOOOW DOES IT FEEEEEEL" over and over; to quiet my brain I made this
https://soundcloud.com/botleysmith/rolling-stone-2017
SHUT UP!!!!
Put the gun in my mouth. Blow my fucking brains out:
Merry Xmas, @Jinsai
Eminem (ft. Pink) - Back Home
although I don’t necessarily want it out of my head...quite the opposite... it keeps playing in my head because I really like it.
Due to the thread title, I see what you mean, but I'd definitely agree with you there. As a matter of fact, I've actually enjoyed and liked just about every single earworm I've posted here. (Aside from the commercials, which I sometimes find slightly amusing if anything.)
Last edited by Halo Infinity; 12-24-2017 at 03:19 AM. Reason: On top of that, I'm also a fan of Peanuts anyway. ^_^
I have not heard Gordon Lightfoot since I was a little kid, I have no idea what triggered this or where it is coming from. Gordon lightfoot is stuck in my head. This is so weird maybe I need to not smoke so much weed.
Maybe its Canada calling me for not living up to my promise that if Trump got elected I would move to Canada. So now Canada has sicked Gordon Lightfoot on me, at least it wasn't Celine Dion.
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Or maybe the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald is a metaphor for the Trump Administration LOL LOL
(And if you could read Trump’s mind, love lol what a tale his thoughts could tell!)
I don't know why, but for whatever reason, I'm just feeling the Christmas spirit unusually early. Perhaps it's also the loneliness that I sometimes not just feel in general from time to time due to the cold, or even cooler weather/temperatures. Anyway, Christmas Star has been very stuck on my mind as of late, with me being a longtime Home Alone fan anyway. It's one of those songs that also contemplate just how much time has passed, and how much I just can't take back. Another possible yet strong reason for it to be an earworm is to how cutting it is due to being so bittersweet.
And on a much lighter note, the song Doug and Carrie from The King of Queens episode Class Struggle just won't die.
Last edited by Halo Infinity; 09-23-2018 at 04:18 PM.
It's actually been that way just about every Halloween over the last couple of years for me. I also think the Party City commercials actually did the trick.
And well, Happy Halloween Echoing the Sound.
Last edited by Halo Infinity; 12-16-2018 at 12:48 PM.
Omg lol! Those are awesome! Thank you for sharing. My love of all things SpongeBob is forever.
I've been stuck with this one for a while now. Stupid Alexa!
Of all the earworms I've posted so far, I'm actually surprised that I lasted this long without posting Who Let the Dogs Out? by Baha Men. I also don't think that this song will ever leave me, hence being the earworm that it should be.
Last edited by Halo Infinity; 03-22-2019 at 09:29 PM.
The past month has been this:
If I ever have a song stuck in my head and i want it out I just think about Kokomo by The Beach Boys. Works every time. The Floridaaa keeeeeeys....
I'm definitely posting this for the exact opposite reason of the thread's title. (And not that I haven't before, but in this case it really strikes nerves and tugs at heartstrings.)
A friend of mine in middle school gave me mixtape of songs in 2000. I no longer have it, but the song always stuck with me and I remember liking it, but just didn't know who they were. My guess was the Red Hot Chili Peppers at first, and I turned out to be right. (I never became a fan, so I never followed them.) But what gave it away was when I listened to some songs from Californication. I kept getting the lyrics wrong and even the album wrong, not realizing it was from Blood Sugar Sex Magik, so I gave up trying to look up, but sometimes kept trying. I was even starting to doubt that it was in fact the Red Hot Chili Peppers and just kept getting the lyrics wrong every time I looked them up on Google. Thankfully, YouTube recommendations saved the day for me and it turned out to be Under the Bridge, and whoa does it speak to me now much more at 34 than it did when I was 14. I don't ever want to forget it ever again.
It has to be an earworm if it was stuck in my brain for about 2 decades. And well-worth it as it's one of those songs that help me cope with life. I know I got to check out more RHCP, because I also look up music for comfort. (Which is quite normal here as NIN fans, but I'm still just saying that it really sometimes just boils down to that for me as well.)
Last edited by Halo Infinity; 02-26-2020 at 11:26 PM.
Well this one wins the prize for being stuck in my head the longest which is quite annoying, although I do like the song: