Earworms - I just can't get you out of my head!

Late 20th century earworm:

Early 18th century earworm:

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Because Millenials donā€™t remember this:

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Pretty good but I found the piano a bit much.

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ā€¦but you repeat yourself :wink:

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see, to me, the piano is what makes it. that is a really iconic sound going on there. so catchy.

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Iā€™m a fan of anything from Bauhaus or itā€™s offshoots. I got to see Pete Murphy at Rebellion a few years ago. It was a small stage and it felt really intimate, he was fantastic, it was one of my all time highlights.

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Meh, it didnā€™t mesh for me. This is catchy piano

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Catchy keyboard earworms? The Spanish seem to have had a lock on them in the 18th century.





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Iā€™ll see your Spanish pianos and raise you a horn concerto (spoken)

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different strokes, for sure. that just sounds thin and honestly soulless to me. shrug

My musical tastes are usually all over the place, but Iā€™ve been on a Spanish harpsichord kick the last few days. I used to have this album in vinyl - it was my go-to album when I needed something to bring back a sense of joy with clear music beautifully written.

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I guess I just like my piano all plinky-plonky and bangy, instead of twiddly and frou-frou :wink:

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Their whole album is pretty damned good:

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bah, i never did understand the appeal of the Dresden Dolls, either! haha

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Iā€™ll settle for the earworms, thank you. Chewing gum :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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Iā€™ve been watching Fringeā€¦

ā€¦whose theme, though not identical, is similar enough to the instrumental portion of another songā€¦

ā€¦that the latter keeps getting stuck in my head.

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