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Ear Worms
August 13, 2010 12:12 AM
here are people that get really stuck on a specific song. I'm one of those people. Sometimes I'll listen to a certain song for days on end. Even when I'm not listening to it, I'll be singing it to myself or it'll be playing in my head. Then I'll obviously get sick of it. Then I'll come back to it. Lately, I've been rediscovering some of them, and I thought I'd share.
"Clementine" by Washington
This is a really simple song, but I really like the singer's voice and delivery. Everything about the song is incredibly infectious, I think.
"Set the Ray to Jerry" by The Smashing Pumpkins
This is such a sweet song, I think. The music is just so mellow and kinda dreamlike, but the bass line keeps driving the song along. I've listened to this one a hell of a lot.
"Never Going Back Again" by Fleetwood Mac
This is one of my favorite Fleetwood Mac songs. The guitar is really interesting, and I think the singing goes with it really well.
"All the Things She Said" by T.A.T.U.
Some times I get bad music stuck in my head. I had this one on constant repeat in my mind for about six months in college. I stand by it as an excellent piece of pop wackiness.
"Fitz and Dizzyspells" by Andrew Bird
I have no idea where I first heard this song, but I woke up one day with the whistled melody from it gnawing on my brain one day. I tried everything I could think of to identify the song, but I couldn't connect the tune with a name or an artist. Then, one day, chelsadilla and I were in the car driving home and we were talking and I realized that this song was on the radio. I was actually kind of disappointed by the actual song--I imagined it going differently--but it's still worth a listen.













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