I watched Bedknobs and Broomsticks over Christmas and now I have Bobbing Along stuck in my head.
Let’s share our current ones to remove their power.
As a teen I hated “They’re taking the hobbits to Isengard” and of course like all immature teens, my friends, kept on singing it or playing it. And then one day I used it to dislodge another earworm and ever since it is now my power earworm, able to dislodge any other song before fading away.
So tell me, where is Gandalf? For I much desire to speak with him…
The balrog of morgoth
What did you say?
The Gilmore Girls theme song. My wife had never seen it before. Now she has.
Glad to hear that this has been made right.
Oh god, its contagious. Its going to take me weeks to get that out of my head.
At least this one has lyrics. I regularly get the light switch rave stuck in my head and thats just doo doo du doo didla doo doo doo and didl um dum, didl um dums…
And now they are both stuck great.
… Has the sweetest…
SMILE! SMILE…
Civilization - Bongo Bongo Bongo.
I’m replaying Fallout 4.
“I don’t want to set the world on fire” is the one I always think of with Fallout. For obvious reasons.
I know an earworm typically consists of a song, but what is really plaguing me is those laugh tracks people add to reels because my wife watches them 6 hours a day.
Oh man, this was stuck in my head for weeks after watching the Bryan Cranston movie The Infiltrator. Perfect fit.
Botfly larva
Omfg I have been reminded this exists
You’re welcome!
If you haven’t played Sorry We’re Closed yet, it’s a fantastic queer horror survival RPG. Features music from Okumura Music Group, checked them out and this one has been going in my head all week, https://okumuramusicgroup.bandcamp.com/track/basic-human-rights
Great balls of fire.
Because I have watched ‘Top Gun’ and ‘Maverick’ recently.
My adoptive mother passed away some months ago from old age, being sixty years older than me, and from Christmas Eve to the night after, the melody and lyrics of us singing “up on the rooftops” got stuck in my head.
Part of why it’s so catchy for me is how it samples Suzanne Vega’s hit Tom’s Diner.