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L Ross

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My anti-brain worm song is Coconut by Harry Nilsson. When I get a troublesome brain worm song I consciously switch it to Coconut, let it run three or four times and my attention is diverted. This has been wor......"Oh look, squirrel."
 
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Mitty38

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This one has stuck for years when I still used to to DJ part time. Think it may have been the last song I got paid to spin on a turntable.
Hate it, but it just keeps coming back to haunt me.
After I play this it will be in my head for days. Oh the sacrifices we must make to be sociable.I will be singing it at work.
 
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Cadillac Jeff

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RBHarter

West Central AR
You and many others should be eligible for a class-action settlement for that enduring trauma.
Unfortunately that was about 10 years before the recent saturation ........ I also survived the Spice Girls , NSYNC , Aqua , and 5 yr of the first run of Harry Potter .

That alone should be good for Master Dad points .
As a bit of personal revenge , ala' Pavlov's dog , AC/DC causes an almost immediate craving for eggs in the form of an omelette or padded scrambled .
 

fiver

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that plano is brilliant.
if you pony up for the high dollar unit, it would even be air tight and water proof.


that Aqua album is pretty good, it's just the one song that is annoying after 50 times a week everywhere you went.
kinda like the wang chung album back in the late 80's.
nobody wanted to hear it, until they heard it, then they wanted to hear it again.
 

Mitty38

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I have the Aqua cd still listen to it just skip that song.
Same with OMC was a good album but How Bizzarre was played way to much.

Cherry Pop in Daddies is another one . I like every album but the title tracts. They actually have some UTube singles out now that are pretty good.
 

fiver

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there was an Indian guy at the 68 monterey pop festival [chandar?] that had hands that were a blur playing one of those 60 string guitar things.
I'll see if i can find a video.
 

Tom

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If you really want a "I can't get it out of my head" tune, look for Bob Rivers twisted tunes parodies. Listen to dirty deeds done with sheep and you'll never hear ac/dc dirty deeds the same again.
I'd imbed a video here, but it would violate community standards.
 
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RicinYakima

High Steppes of Eastern Washington
Love that!!!! I spent 10 years as the relief drug lab raider working out of the Bellevue office, every time someone took a vacation. In the 1980's Seattle had the most courteous drivers in the country. By 2000, with all the Californians moving up to work for Google and Microsoft, everything in King County was the "Highway of Hell". If I left the office for a raid at 1600 heading to Everett, 25 miles north on I405, it was three hours.

Finally the "bosses" decided we would only do raids from 0300 to 0600. At times it was 6 hours from the time they were stripped, deconned and cuffed to get them to jail, as traffic after 0700 was bad also. You have Puget sound that is 100 miles north to south, then Lake Washington that is 25 miles north to and only two bridges. Both everyone wants to east to west. Insane. I was glad not to have so much face time to the windshield. They were also getting sued by the perp's and losing for inhuman treatment.
 

smokeywolf

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Both our boys play 2 or 3 musical instruments. Starting when they were about 9 and 10 years old they got into playing classical piano. For a couple of years, we heard Beethoven, Rachmaninov, Paganini (Liszt transcription of La Campanella), Liszt and a couple of others every day.
The Franz Liszt transcription of Paganini's La Campanella is one they never could finish.
Try this for some fancy fingering:

Oh, and yes College Boy can play Moonlight Sonata 3rd Movement on piano.
 
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