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William 03-27-2013 11:03 AM

OT: What music is stuck in your head right now?
 
Heard this earlier today and can't get it out of my head....

Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ibi-KmRb5iU







William

LegendRider 03-27-2013 11:09 AM

http://youtu.be/udyNr0pY6ak

William 03-27-2013 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LegendRider (Post 1319676)

Nice!:cool:


I spotted this one while listening to yours...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBnSWJHawQQ

That song reminds me of Summer!!






William

Elefantino 03-27-2013 11:29 AM

This.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2AC41dglnM

Saw "Battleship" over the weekend. (Not as bad as many critics said; I liked it better than the awful and bloated "Avengers.")

William 03-27-2013 11:32 AM

ANGUS!!!! http://www.remix64.com/board/images/smilies/sm_rock.gif






William

toytech 03-27-2013 11:47 AM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=cCEkuo94X6I

torquer 03-27-2013 12:02 PM

Whatever's stuck there, if its a problem, science offers a solution:
http://www.theatlantic.com/technolog...lution/274333/
According to music psychologist Ira Hyman, who recently published a paper on earworm science in the journal Applied Cognitive Psychology, songs function much like puzzles in our brains: Music is catchy because its patterns and rhythms engage our minds like a crossword puzzle would. Listening to it -- really hearing songs' lyrics, particularly when they come in the form of a repetitive chorus -- requires some concentration, but not much of it. The stylings of Carly Rae Jepsen (and Beyoncé, and Rihanna, and Gaga, and The Beatles) fall into that cognitive sweet spot of attention and inattention, making them especially sticky. Oh-oh-oh.

Music is different from puzzles, though, in one significant way: While puzzles can be solved -- the crossword gets filled in, the anagrams get de-jumbled -- songs have no obvious solution. So they stay. And stay. And stay. Haunting and taunting and put-a-ring-ing in our ears.

But there may, scientists say, be a way to stop them. Hyman and his colleagues figured that if earworms function like puzzles, they might be vanquished by puzzles, too. After conducting tests on a group of (hopefully extremely well-compensated) test subjects, the researchers determined that cognitive subterfuge is the best way to rid the mind of sticky songs. To defeat an earworm, they suggest, you just have to fool your brain into solving another puzzle -- a non-musical puzzle. The best way to do that? Give it actual puzzles to concentrate on. Do a quick crossword. Tackle an anagram. Spend a few minutes, even, reading a novel. Replace the earworm with another worm, tricking your mind out of its need to finish what it started by giving it something else -- something simple, but not too simple -- to focus on.

Solving anagrams might not always be the best way to spend your time, sure. But it's a small price to pay. And -- this is crazy -- much, much better than having "Call Me Maybe" stuck in your head all day.

SpokeValley 03-27-2013 12:46 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5MQirPlQ-U

MattTuck 03-27-2013 12:47 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nxvlKp-76io

krhea 03-27-2013 12:47 PM

"It's a small world after all..."



see related post elsewhere

SpokeValley 03-27-2013 12:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elefantino (Post 1319689)
this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2ac41dglnm

saw "battleship" over the weekend. (not as bad as many critics said; i liked it better than the awful and bloated "avengers.")

+1

rice rocket 03-27-2013 12:50 PM

http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/...d_1018095i.jpg



a knife... :help:

alessandro 03-27-2013 01:04 PM

Drive-By Truckers:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFmKf9j50Yw

flydhest 03-27-2013 01:09 PM

probably bad parenting on my part or something, but my two-year-old is fixated on the standard two-year-old word. Makes me think of the refrain to Amy Winehouse song "Rehab"

cdn_bacon 03-27-2013 01:27 PM

thanks to my 3 yr old
 
Ray Parker jr's career lives on.


www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4uxIo4t7xM

Who you gonna call....


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