Quick, what's your current earworm?

I recently found bits and pieces of the musical Six on YouTube. So I’ve got bits and pieces of roughly two-thirds of the songs looping in my brain.

Oddly, I first heard of Six in a video about one of the costumes being taken into the V&A Museum.

“As Tears Go By” – the Rolling Stones

White Wedding / Billy Idol

70s Chicago and 70s prog-rock with female vocalists, but lately, Terry Kath-era Chicago (regardless of who is singing)… I think the documentaries on Terry and the band got me to listen to all their albums (up to 1981, a few years after Terry’s death), and wow… I’ve known about them my entire life, and have these phases where I become more and more of a fan. I read all three books available, every old magazine I could find, etc…

Here’s another great “deep track”… Don’t fast-forward, be patient :slight_smile:

Queen Jane Approximately by Dylan - I blame those Best Dylan Album threads!

Once again, not a bad earworm to have. However, there’s a problem: at 0.29, to take one example (“That you’re tired of yourself and all of your creations”), there’s a snippet of the tune that reminds me of Danny Boy. That’s starting to bother me.

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It was the lion sleeps tonight. That got knocked out by seasons in the sun, because of John wick.

My current earworm is Kinda Kinky: Young And Innocent Days

I wish my eyes could only see
Everything, exactly as it used to be
It’s too late, so late
Young and innocent days

Long Lankin by Steeleye Span.

The beginning and ending are a beautiful elegy/dirge by Maddy Prior, and the middle gets very home-invasion-y.

Don Willens, the British mountain climber said he climbed the most difficult Peruvian mountain, Chacraraju with ‘Brown Girl in the Ring’ in his head driving him crazy.

As for me it’s often, This Could be the Start of Something Big (which it never is) and Eartha Kitt’s, I’m just an Old-Fashioned Girl (and I’m a man!)

I’m a huge Deep Purple fan. But one of their songs will be on repeat in my brain if I hear it. Yesterday while grocery shopping, that song played over the sound system in the store. Nothing I could do, it’s back for it’s 149th repeat. The song is Perfect Strangers.

You’ve been warned!

Far and away my favorite Bob Marley song. I’m listening to it over and over this afternoon.

“Apex Predator” from the musical Mean Girls.

Angel In Blue - J. Geils Band. Just came out of nowhere. I probably haven’t heard the song in 30+ years.

My all-time favorite JGB tune:

Astrid by glaive. the chaotic pop coming from it as well as the hyperpop aspect of it is implemented very well, namely Glaive’s use of auto tune. i also like the guitar instrumental going on through out the song. its a nice balance between the chaotic and calm. great stuff.

Groove Merchant.

Because of this thread.

Chapel Hart - You can have him Jolene.
I saw them perform on America’s got Talent (on Facebook) I always liked the original but I really liked their performance of their original song. It has some very catchy lyrics and music, in my opinion. I have been humming it since I first heard it.
“Well since the last song I’ve had time to think it over
A lot of tears, a lot a beer, a lot of wine”

I’ve been listening the album Are You Experienced by Jimi Hendrix over the past few weeks while I work in the barn. Great album, but the songs swim around in my head all the time. Right now Fire is playing in my head over and over.