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Jerry Overstreet
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Earworms
...not the kind that eat your brain, but songs that come in your head with no explanation. It could be any song, any style, any era. Sometimes just a phrase or melody that you can't identify right away...might even have to look it up.
Sort of like dreams that you never know why they hit you.
Just a few weeks ago it was This Cold War With You...not a recent cut, not Ray Price or some of the other covers, but the original Floyd Tilman's though I don't recall ever hearing him do it. Surely must have at some point though.
Woke up the other day is was Midnight Confessions by the Grass Roots...before that, Firefall's You Are the Woman.
Do you get 'em too?
Sort of like dreams that you never know why they hit you.
Just a few weeks ago it was This Cold War With You...not a recent cut, not Ray Price or some of the other covers, but the original Floyd Tilman's though I don't recall ever hearing him do it. Surely must have at some point though.
Woke up the other day is was Midnight Confessions by the Grass Roots...before that, Firefall's You Are the Woman.
Do you get 'em too?
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Re: Earworms
Every day. 24/7.Jerry Overstreet wrote: Do you get 'em too?
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I've always called them brain worms, but yes, they can be hard to get rid of. I can't bring one to mind at the moment (probably a good thing) but as soon as I hear the name, let alone the actual music, that tune starts playing in my head. My mother used to say it just goes around and around in my head because there's nothing else in there to stop it. 
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Wow
Glad others have this ..mines about constant .the songs that really linger seem to be ones that really hit home in heart and mind for me...watching that special on Burt Bacharach songs has about wore me out..but what a songwriter...
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Sometimes, not always, I ha e music going around in my head while I'm trying to go to sleep. Usually it's steel music or songs with a lot of steel in them. I can't make it go away, so, I get up and noodle on my steel or turn the tv on. Eventually it subsides and I can sleep, but, not always. Ocassionally I come up with some good ideas. Other times it's just nonsense playing to nowhere. I'd like it to stop, but, I'm afraid if it does I'll be dead and it won't matter anymore.
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Worms
Always cursed with this when we learn a new (oldie) set list song..especially when I spend a lot of time nailing the melody on my steel..finding it in the chords keeps me awake all nite!
Scotch and Soda..Gonna sit right down and write myself a letter, 2 of the worst!
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May I offer a solution?
It's worked unfailingly for me since I came up with it a while back, sparing me untold hours of "Dancing Queen" and "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk," allowing my brain the leisure tine it requires for deeper philosophical pursuits. Like walking while chewing gum polyrhythmically.
Ok, so you listen to the dang thing as it chorus/verses along maniacally...and then, as soon as it comes around naturally, you slap a big fat show-stopping ending on it.
Shave-and-a-haircut will work just fine, or anything else you choose...but make sure it's a big one, horn section and strings optional but not required.
Your brain hears the dambable thing come to its overdue but merciful end...and it believes it, just as long as you tie a nice, suitably flashy big ol' ending on the tune.
You're free! Once again your mind has a mind of its own...until that girl in the convertible next to you reaches over to crank up "Who Let The Dogs Out"....
It's worked unfailingly for me since I came up with it a while back, sparing me untold hours of "Dancing Queen" and "Honky Tonk Badonkadonk," allowing my brain the leisure tine it requires for deeper philosophical pursuits. Like walking while chewing gum polyrhythmically.
Ok, so you listen to the dang thing as it chorus/verses along maniacally...and then, as soon as it comes around naturally, you slap a big fat show-stopping ending on it.
Shave-and-a-haircut will work just fine, or anything else you choose...but make sure it's a big one, horn section and strings optional but not required.
Your brain hears the dambable thing come to its overdue but merciful end...and it believes it, just as long as you tie a nice, suitably flashy big ol' ending on the tune.
You're free! Once again your mind has a mind of its own...until that girl in the convertible next to you reaches over to crank up "Who Let The Dogs Out"....
Last edited by Bart Bull on 3 Dec 2022 3:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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