What do you all do to get a song out of your head? I try listening to other songs, listeneing to that song, singing another one, etc. But nothing seems to work, so I'm wondering if you have any things that can cure this annoying affliction...?
If I don't all ready know it on guitar, I'll learn it, and if I've done that all ready I'll write a song to the tune of the one that's stuck in my head. I can see your boob.
You need to let it all out. So, stand on top of the nearest desk or table in front of a crowd and sing the song out loud while dancing wildly. Always works for me.
tell other people what song is stuck in your head, then ask them to think of a different one so it's a different song that's stuck in your head.
I just call up my friend who is a walking music encyclopedia, and with one or two clues, he tells me. Or, late that night as I lie in bed trying to fall asleep, having totally forgotten about it, bingo, I remember the name of it. It is one of those things, tho, that sumtimes drives me nutz. There are still a couple of them that pop into my head every now and then, that I still don't know what they're called or who they're by.
You keep saying you got something for me Something you call love but confess You've been a'messin' Where you shouldn't 've been a'messin' And now someone else is getting all your best Well, these boots are made for walking And that's just what they'll do One of these days These boots are gonna walk all over you, yeah You keep lyin' when you oughta be truthin' You keep losing when you oughta not bet You keep samin' when you oughta be a'changin' What's right is right but you ain't been right yet These boots are made for walking And that's just what they'll do One of these days These boots are gonna walk all over you You keep playing where you shouldn't be playing And you keep thinking That you'll never get burnt (HAH) Well, I've just found me A brand new box of matches And what he knows you ain't had time to learn These boots are made for walking And that's just what they'll do One of these days These boots are gonna walk all over you
AAAHHH... The Young Ones! I miss that show! Will it be out on DVD and has this topic been dealt with in one of their episodes? One remedy I've heard is to let the song play in it's entirety. Usually when that happens to me it's a portion of a song. I wonder if "Memory Hickup" would be a proper term for this condition?
Yes, it is out on DVD, although I'm told the BBC wouldn't cough up the royalties needed for several bands, so some of the music scenes have been cut, along with other integral scenes, due to keep it "politically correct." And I think an episode is missing on the DVD collection, but I can't remember which episode. I've been told, if you want the REAL "Young Ones" collection, you have to find it on VHS. If you really want to ask people more knowledgeable about it than me, go to imdb.com and type in "The Young Ones" and post it as a topic. I have the full collection, but it's on the computer. Hope that helped. Mike: Forget the preist, call an ambulance! Rik: Why, Mike? Mike: I've just nailed my legs to the table!
I always sing it in the most ridiculous voices possible. Sometimes bulwinkle, sometimes cartman. Another is to play another song on repeat. Replace garbage with good stuff, ya know? I have a tendency to repeat panjabi DJ or franz ferdinand songs for the saving grace ry