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Stuck In Your Head Right....now!


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So what's stuck in your head right now?

I have two songs stuck in my head, one is Hetalia's Marukaite Chikyuu (I'm not going to post a link to it - I'll save your poor brains), and the other is The Killers' Mr. Brightside. Don't ask my how I have both stuck in my head at the same time... I'm not really sure.

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Guest Neuro

Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody!" But maaaan it can stay stuck long as it wants, I love that song!! XD

OH MY GODDESS YOU WATCH HETALIA

MARUKAITE WO CHIKYUU MARUKAITE WO CHIKYUU MARUKAITE WO CHIKYUU BOKU HETALIAAAAA<--draw a circle there's the worldxa billion I am Hetalia~

Or something

...Which is now going thru my head...

Imma cosplay Germany this fall =3=

Nene mama wineouchoudai<--hey hey mama can I have some wine

8D

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Guest Madison_Always

"Best days of your life" by Kellie Pickler and "Human" by the killers. I mean, seriously, are we human? or are dancer?!?!?

:)

Chelsea

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Woah, lots of Japanophiles (term not used offensively) here.

@Neuro: YES. HETALIA IS WIN, EPICEPICWIN. I LOOOOOVE ITALY. So adorable. /sidetracked. Let's all toast with our boots!

@NeverSayNever: What series is that from? I've never heard/ don't remember the title of the song....

@Leigh: The Beatles are awesome. 'Nuff Said.

@Chelsea9: I've never heard of either of those songs, but they sound interesting so I willlllll!

~Nikk

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Well a few months ago in a topic about superheroes Evan said something that made me hunt down a recording of the old cartoon theme for the "Friendly Neighborhood Spiderman" and I haven't been able to shake that but when Leigh mentioned the Beatles and I have been in the Spirituality section - "Rocky Raccoon" came to mind.

So I'm easily suggestible when it comes to music.

Love ya,

Sally

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Don't even mention that song - I was in Disney World a long time ago and a sudden down pour sent us racing for cover - the closest spot with enough room for us and all of my camera gear was the Small World ride - that song never stops!

It goes on and on, I would have stood in the rain if not for my cameras - where is the merciful release that comes after the waterboarding - there is none from the Small World.

I tried to think of Bach's "Come Sweet Death" but those horrible children sang on!

That was the worst month of my life and the storm only lasted 20 minutes!

I can hear it again - OMG! :o

Thanks, Lizzy

Love ya,

Sally

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My dad and uncle got stuck on "It's a small world" for three hours - my cousins and I like to torture them by singing it to them when we all get together.... Ah, fun memories.

@Zajabr - That is an awesome song <3 That, and Nine and the Afternoon.

@Lizzy - Hey Jude is also an amazing song. I named my friend Jude just cause she reminded me of the song.

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@NeverSayNever: What series is that from? I've never heard/ don't remember the title of the song....

~Nikk

Michiyuki is Loveless' ending theme, right NeverSayNever? I think. Possibly.

Yep. It's from Loveless.

Do you like Loveless, Neuro?

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It's commencement season here. By my calculations, I have heard "Pomp and Circumstance" on repeat for approximately 5.5-6 hours in the last week. The whole thing is only about 6 minutes long, so I heard that song 55-60 times between last Sunday and Wednesday.

...eesh.

"It's a Small World" is bad, but "Pomp and Circumstance" has got to be right up there.

Pól

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Now just look what you've done - "Pomp and Circumstance" - did Elgar write anything else, was it as boring?

Almost 60 graduation ceremonies in the 'pit' graduating and for family members.

And the worst part is only the introduction is very good and it isn;t in the part that gets repeated - arrrggghhh!

I am so glad that I went to a private college - a UT graduation could last for days!

Love ya,

Sally

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Now just look what you've done - "Pomp and Circumstance" - did Elgar write anything else, was it as boring?

Almost 60 graduation ceremonies in the 'pit' graduating and for family members.

And the worst part is only the introduction is very good and it isn;t in the part that gets repeated - arrrggghhh!

I am so glad that I went to a private college - a UT graduation could last for days!

Love ya,

Sally

"Nimrod"! Elgar wrote "Nimrod"! It's a great piece. No brass parts though... :( This orchestra I was playing with once played it, so I heard it a lot while they were rehearsing it.

I have this nagging feeling I've played something else by him, but I can't remember.

There's a part of "Pomp and Circumstance" that always makes me feel like I'm in a film like, but I can't remember which part exactly, and I'm not going to go check 'cause that would require listening to it again.

Pól

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Instanbul not Constantinople

It's such a ridiculous song. "If you have a date in Constantinople, she'd be waiting in Istanbul." But I love They Might Be Giants soooo much!

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Now just look what you've done - "Pomp and Circumstance" - did Elgar write anything else, was it as boring?

I once sang a piece of Elgar's called As Torrents in Summer, which I enjoyed very much. There seem to be a number of bad renditions of it on YouTube. I'll let you know if I find one I like, or if I locate the recording by the choir I was in.

Instanbul not Constantinople

It's such a ridiculous song. "If you have a date in Constantinople, she'd be waiting in Istanbul." But I love They Might Be Giants soooo much!

I lived with a They Might Be Giants fanatic for a year. They certainly have recorded a great deal of music! That former roommate of mine made

using their song Dinner Bell, which was in my head for a week not so long ago.

Today the song in my head has been On the Verge by Terence Blanchard. Anyone who likes some good jazz trumpet (hint hint, Sally) would probably enjoy Mr. Blanchard's music.

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