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Thank you. I found that site before, but found the site to be confusing. I appreciate your help. :)
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Since I started this thread, I feel duty-bound to report that there is somebody who has researched this very topic! Here is a story about it:

www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/a ... 02223.html

(Please ignore the fact that it was published on the paper's kids' page...)

From the article, some suggestions for the afflicted:
* Try to replace the earworm with another, perhaps less annoying, song.
* Do something to distract yourself.
* Walk to a different tempo from the one in the earworm.

This has been a public service announcement. :biggrin:

I would also like to report that I successfully dodged a major earworm this morning. Thankfully, the radio announcer told me *before* he hit the play button that he was about to inflict upon the world Debby Boone's "You Light Up My Life"....
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Some people get more earworms than others. Who are they? It turns out that musicians are more likely to get them than non-musicians, and women get them more than men. For some reason, people who worry a lot are more earworm-prone than non-worriers.
(Emphasis my own.)
I seem to have all three of these traits. No wonder I always have a song stuck in my head!
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I'm neither a musician nor a woman, and I don't think I worry any more than the average person. So why is it that I rarely experience a minute without mental music? :?

In any case, what I have stuck in there now is lyricless. It's Panthro's theme, from Thundercats. If anyone wants to hear it for themselves, they'll have to go here and spin on to 1:48, then listen to the background music. I don't know anywhere else to find it online.
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I'm just glad that I don't get an "earworm" for "elevator" music! :twisted:
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CovenantJr wrote:I'm neither a musician nor a woman, and I don't think I worry any more than the average person. So why is it that I rarely experience a minute without mental music? :?
It's better than hearing voices, isn't it?
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I was looking at the cat stare out the bathroom window yesterday morning, and ever since I've had the line from Watching The Wheels going through my head. "I'm just sitting here watching the wheels go round and round; I really love to watch them roll".
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Thanks to the title of the thread about the black hole generator I am unable to get REM's "It's the end of the world as we know it" song out of my head.
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Cameraman Jenn wrote:Thanks to the title of the thread about the black hole generator I am unable to get REM's "It's the end of the world as we know it" song out of my head.
...ditto!!!

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Cagliostro wrote:
CovenantJr wrote:I'm neither a musician nor a woman, and I don't think I worry any more than the average person. So why is it that I rarely experience a minute without mental music? :?
It's better than hearing voices, isn't it?
I do though. :? :(
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I joyfully have Massenet's Meditation (from Thais) stuck in my head. It is the piece I am learning in my viola lessons this semester, and every time I hear it it makes me smile and cry, it is so beautiful. Ah, bliss.
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I heard this song over the gas station PA system Sunday night and it's been running through my head ever since.

It was such a flashback to hear it. Plus, I love the song and Shai's rendition of it.
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CovenantJr wrote:
Cagliostro wrote:
CovenantJr wrote:I'm neither a musician nor a woman, and I don't think I worry any more than the average person. So why is it that I rarely experience a minute without mental music? :?
It's better than hearing voices, isn't it?
I do though. :? :(
Well, then...hopefully it is a little more soothing hearing the voices with some music playing behind them.






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:lol:

Seriously though, I sometimes hear people saying my name even when I'm alone. And I once heard my alarm clock going off while I was in the shower and out of earshot of the clock.
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Cameraman Jenn wrote:Thanks to the title of the thread about the black hole generator I am unable to get REM's "It's the end of the world as we know it" song out of my head.
Ditto, though for some reason I am channeling Great Big Sea's cover.

It did manage to drive out In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth... oh wait, no. It's back.

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Cheval wrote:I like the Christmas version also = "I am Santa Clause!"
That seriously exists? I Google searched but came up empty. Any recommendations for links? It sounds like it could be funny.
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CovenantJr wrote::lol:

Seriously though, I sometimes hear people saying my name even when I'm alone. And I once heard my alarm clock going off while I was in the shower and out of earshot of the clock.
I experience the name thing as well. It's apparently not uncommon, though, when one is in a hypnogogic state (falling asleep) which is when I experience it. It can be extremely disconcerting though, especially when the voice is particularly loud.
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No hypnogogicness for me. I'm usually wide awake and doing something when it happens. Still, it's reassuring to know that other people experience it.
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AjK wrote:
Cheval wrote:I like the Christmas version also = "I am Santa Clause!"
That seriously exists? I Google searched but came up empty. Any recommendations for links? It sounds like it could be funny.
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