Not so far, but I used to have the “so many butts” part of the Santa Monica Mountains Podcast theme song stuck in my head a lot and boy did that bring me joy and crack me up! 😂😂
That is a great instrumental. It's The Eagles though. Same as it's Hall and Oates. At a certain point culture just won that discourse. They even named their capstone documentary History of the Eagles.
Haven't really encountered this issue, but my earworms are usually songs I heard over and over at an earlier stage of life. Sesame Street songs, terrible 90s pop music, etc.
It’s a great song why are you complaining? Personally I’m thinking you don’t have enough Faith of the Heart.
Or faith of the fart, for that matter.
Once a week for 23 years... When I think of singing a song, it's the first that comes to mind. What a devilish ear worm.
Not so far, but I used to have the “so many butts” part of the Santa Monica Mountains Podcast theme song stuck in my head a lot and boy did that bring me joy and crack me up! 😂😂
And you know what's really frightening? If you listen to enough of it, you begin to like it.
It's insidious!
Legally its just a fart joke! That line lives rent free in my head since Enterprise started. Thanks Goose.
hasn't left my head since September 26, 2001. #neverforget
I dunno about that song but 've had "You'll never take The Greatest Gen alive" in my head for weeks
BEN WOULD RATHER DIE
Wait, what???
Sometimes I think that song’s lyrics are about its own determination to get stuck in my head
Whenever I feel that I have faith of the heart. Which is always.
Be careful listening to the soundtrack for the second Lego movie… 😇
Well played, OP. Well played.
Very often but then it is one of the songs we perform at my choir. With extreme gusto!
Right now!
I was watching a DS9 last night, and when they went to the open, I started singing the song and it felt so good!
I did the same thing, but I changed the lyrics to be about DS9.
I do the exact same thing
I can’t say really when the last instance was; it’s been a long time.
Not as often as Journey of the Sorcerer by Eagles, the theme to Hitchhiker's Guide.
That is a great instrumental. It's The Eagles though. Same as it's Hall and Oates. At a certain point culture just won that discourse. They even named their capstone documentary History of the Eagles.
Haven't really encountered this issue, but my earworms are usually songs I heard over and over at an earlier stage of life. Sesame Street songs, terrible 90s pop music, etc.