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WHY THOSE TUNES FROM HELL ALWAYS ‘STICK’ IN YOUR HEAD
New York Post ^
| 24 December 2001
| Post Wire Services
Posted on 12/24/2001 1:52:46 AM PST by Neets
Edited on 05/26/2004 5:03:00 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Ever wonder why some songs - no matter how good or how bad - get stuck inside your head and won
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To: DJ Frisat
Was holding off the demons of repetitive songs until I saw the Hil and Bill pic. Then, from that apparent psychic Bob Dylan who wrote this long before the world heard of the Clintons..."you're an idiot babe, it's a wonder you can even feed yourself."
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posted on
12/24/2001 7:17:09 AM PST
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Dolphy
To: Kalashnikov_68
I'll trade your cookies for my boots, because, these boots where made for walkin' and that's just what they have done on and off for years in my mind.
To: Tourist Guy
I had Gitarzan playing in my head after seeing "George of The Jungle."
Git it! Git it! Git it! Git it! Owwwwwwwwwwwww!
To: Tourist Guy
"A-WEEMA-WACK, A-WEEMA-WACK..."I don't care what you do in your spare time...
...anyway, I discovered years ago that the bassman is singing "Way up high" in the background. I have no idea why.
--Boris
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posted on
12/24/2001 7:18:55 AM PST
by
boris
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To: Tourist Guy
I remember Markie Maypo, I had a toy of him when i was 2 or so--1960ish
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To: OneidaM
"You might just have a problem,
that I'll understand...
we all neeeed some-body to
lean on!"
To: CJacobs
"Gosha gow?" What happened to the "Hooga-shucka, Hooga-shucka, Hooga, Hooga, Hooga-shucka" of the Blue Suede version with the salsa beat? Kicked butt all over B.J. Thomas!
To: riley1992
Ever since Eric Cartman sang " Heat of the Moment" with the congress on South Park, it's been going through my head. The Cartman version, not the Asia version.
To: Argh
When Otis died in the plane crash, he had
just recorded the voice over for "Dock of the Bay" - literally.
I heard an interview with Steve, he had to rush to mix the song and he put the sea-sounds in before they even found Otis' body...over a weekend as I recall.
Otis never heard it that way, and never got the chance to finish the song himself.
I've often wondered how he would have done it.
To: bird humming
"It's My Party ...", sung by Leslie GORE way, way back in the 50's? You go back as far as I do!
I get Christmas tunes running thru my mind all year long, but I just make up different words and sing to my dog! She doesn't mind, in fact even seems to like the attention!
g
To: dfwgator
"My boy Lollipop" anyone?
Ah yes, the Bawney Frank theme song.L-O-freaking-L!!!!
To: Central Scrutiniser
...if you have to load...or unload...go to the white zone...you'll love it...it's a way of life....
To: boris; SPG
And here's Carolina:
OK, that's not her real name, so sue me.
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12/24/2001 7:27:48 AM PST
by
Argh
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To: Central Scrutiniser
...The white zone is for loading and unloading only.... Airport?
I picked a helluva day to stop sniffing glue...
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To: Tourist Guy
Huh, I didn't know that either, thanks.
The list of stuff I don't know would bankrupt JimRob bandwidthwise.
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12/24/2001 7:29:59 AM PST
by
Argh
To: Geezerette
When you've got worries,
all the noise and the hurry
seems to help, I know -
Downtown
Just listen to the music
of the traffic in the city,
Linger on the sidewalks
where the neon signs are pretty
How can you lose?
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