Song stuck in your head!
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Re: Song stuck in your head!
Your message being?The Kakama wrote:Hmm...
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Re: Song stuck in your head!
I can't hear your example, so I don't know what you mean by unusual drum beat.
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Re: Song stuck in your head!
I don't think there are any drums in the song. XD
A better example: What a Wonderful World
A better example: What a Wonderful World
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Re: Song stuck in your head!
Which one?The Kakama wrote:By what band? (I'm trying to youtube it)
Russians is by Sting (and the Police)
I'm not sure by whom What a Wonderful World is by (whoever sings has a very deep voice though)
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Re: Song stuck in your head!
*youtubes it*
Because, that one was starting to stick too.
Both songs are fairly sticky, I don't see any problem in them not becoming earworms, although, that could just be that my mind is wired differently than yours.
I don't hear any unsual beat in it, but it was stating to stick, so I had to stop listening.Russians is by Sting (and the Police)
Is it the one where the singer sounds like he has a lot of mucous in his throat?I'm not sure by whom What a Wonderful World is by (whoever sings has a very deep voice though)
Because, that one was starting to stick too.
Both songs are fairly sticky, I don't see any problem in them not becoming earworms, although, that could just be that my mind is wired differently than yours.
Is this my final form?
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Re: Song stuck in your head!
Okay, I'll blame myself then. XD (I'm starting to use this emoticon a lot XD)
I don't listen to music that much because I find quite difficult to find some that I particularly enjoy listening to. Maybe that's part of the problem?
I don't listen to music that much because I find quite difficult to find some that I particularly enjoy listening to. Maybe that's part of the problem?
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Re: Song stuck in your head!
Yes, maybe that's just it.
I (usually) need to listen to a song 2 or 3 times if I want to make it stick (although, your examples are VERY sticky).
It's like " oh, nice tune, how does it go again?"
*Listens again*
BAM! Earworm for the next 16 hours!
I (usually) need to listen to a song 2 or 3 times if I want to make it stick (although, your examples are VERY sticky).
It's like " oh, nice tune, how does it go again?"
*Listens again*
BAM! Earworm for the next 16 hours!
Is this my final form?
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Re: Song stuck in your head!
LOL, I always had the opposite impression.The Kakama wrote:although, your examples are VERY sticky
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