I always have music in my head and I was wondering if other people have something similar.

  • balderdash@lemmy.zip
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    10 months ago

    I have what I call a “Song of the Day”. Every day, it seems one song wins out and is on replay in my head. At the end of the day, I realize that it was the song for that day :)

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      10 months ago

      Same. Usually it’s a good song, though. On the rare occasions when it’s a bad one, I just need to listen to it once, immediately followed by abgood one to replace it in my head.

      Today is one of those good days. Destiny Potato - “Blue Sun”, if anyone wants to know.

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    10 months ago

    I saw a user profile earlier that said

    “There is nothing worse than having a Cranberries song stuck in your head, in your heeeeeeead…”

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    10 months ago

    I’ve had copacabana off and on for about 6 years. Lately it’s 25 or 6 to 4.

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    Always. My kids ask what song I am ‘breathing’ when I am doing chores around the house, as it domes out in my breath as a pseudo whistle without me realizing it.

    Currently it is Regina Spector - Two Birds, as my eldest is obsessed.

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    I don’t always have an earworm, and when I do the song varies. I’ve actually been considering logging it like a diary, because I can be stuck on the same song for days, and sometimes, weeks.

    Song of the day is Vulfpeck - It Gets Funkier.

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        10 months ago

        yeah, he’s my favorite musician ❤️

        edit: i think it’s refreshing to hear music that doesn’t follow the standard production. he’s a treasure.

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      10 months ago

      Amazing that we’re probably thousands upon thousands of miles apart on different continents and yet suddenly I fuckin hate you for making my brain go “So if you wanna join me, for a while…” and now it’ll do that the whole day 🙃

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      10 months ago

      Now that I think about it, is “zombie” the thing in the head, or the subject of whom the question is being asked?

      What’s in your head, zombie?
      What’s in your head? Zombies!

  • 👍Maximum Derek👍@discuss.tchncs.de
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    10 months ago

    The only time I don’t have something playing in my head is when I am actively listening to music.

    At the moment its the guitar bridge from “In a Big Country” by Big Country. If I pay attention to it the song will continue to the end. But if I’m ignoring it, it’ll stay constant guitar solo.

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    My brain is like a playlist with thousands of songs, playing constantly on random. At any time, you could ask me what I have stuck in my head right now and I would have an answer.

    Right now, it’s Come Monday by Jimmy Buffett. Yesterday, it was a song from an obscure old musical (the Fantastiks). And the day before that (for no reason I can explain) it was Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead.

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      I can’t listen to or sing (or “sing”) A Pirate Looks At Forty or He Went To Paris without getting choked up these days.

      RIP Jimmy Buffett.

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      My parents were “Parrotheads” and despite me not really heavily listening to Buffett as an adult, my parents listened to him a lot when I was a kid and I basically still know all the lyrics by heart.

      I was always fond of Pencil Thin Mustache, one of the few times Buffett seemed to sort of channel a different style of music than his usual offerings.

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    Every morning since Feb 2 started, I hear “I Got You, Babe” on the radio. I dunno if it’ll ever change. I don’t even like Sonny & Cher.