Scientists, with their obsessive compulsive need to name everything (sometimes being lazy and calling things Red Spotted Tailed Newt, and so on, with more recently, new fish species found in the deepest depths, having huge jaws and fangs being named things like Fangtooth, Dragonfish and so on, as I said LAZY), having a song 'stuck on your ear' is apparently named an Earworm. Better conduct a study.
Sounding gross and being truly annoying sometimes, it's a song or phrase from a song (that means a part of a song, Lifenoob™ (Yes, I coined that phrase, I made it up and never saw it before I unleashed it on a Forum in the 90s, now idiots have ripped it off saying it's this or that. What I meant was simply "a young person" and I sitll use it that way because I made it up) that repeats in your brain, showing just how much OCD/ADD/ADHD/Tourettes you have.
If you are new to my web log (that's what a Blog is by the way) then get used to my run on sentences and my spelling. And small text.
- Pump Up The Volume (the song not the movie, dummy) but not even a good part, it's the part where it goes all floonky with an annoying sped-up voice that says "put the needle on the record" over and over really fast, with an annoying ebonic accent. All of that is followed by it going into floonkyville with jungle drums and some east indian type of singing. That part. Ya, that's what kids will dance to in 1987, the 80s are almost over anyway, morons. You can totally tell the song was basically a fight between reggae and punk, in an electronica octagon.
- A phrase in a scene change in Returner, a japanese action movie, and it was so nicely done (I have to look up who did the score for that one) it still comes back off/on to this day. Lenny Kravitz does a song for that one, btw (By The Way)
- Mozart's String Quartet in B Flat (Kapp68, which was a numbering system for his works that someone did to keep track of them, look it up). This one is so nice and calming and listening to Mozart, with it's emotionally predictable and mathematical and statistical metering, is wonderful for the brain and people with ADD/Tourettes. It's like audio exercises for your grey matter. Listen to him often.
There are more but I forget.
Holy crap, I posted twice in one year. The world really is going to end soon.


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