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With so many music heads on here, I'm wondering if there are some who, like me, have constant earworms; that is songs always playing in their heads?
My current earworm is Midnight Train to Georgia by Gladys Knight and the Pips which I've had for several days. I don't mind too much as it's such a great song.
I think Aiee acham La means “ buy a f*****g striker “ in English.
After all these years I have now discovered (via the YouTube comments) that ‘Ackam (achaam) La’ is a mis-spelling of iyi akşamlar which is Turkish for ‘good evening’
Takes some of the mystery away but I’ll be throwing it in next time I’m at a Turkish restaurant.
I nearly always have a song playing in my head. Currently it's the intro to 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover as I've been learning the chords for it.
I like always having a soundtrack going on in there. But it can be a bit of a c*nt if a song gets in that I hate. I know it'll sound 'a bit much' but if I'm in a place and they start playing Simply Red shit I run outside and start thinking of other songs.
Weirdly, my go to earworm erasing song is the Alien Ant Farm version of Smooth Criminal.
I had 50 ways stuck in my head for hours on Saturday as it was the last song I was listening to when I was cutting the grass. Gadd on drums, Levin on Bass. Top tune.
I know most people on here probably detest Sting, but I am going to crack on regardless...I think Sting definitely borrowed, or had 50 ways to leave your lover as an earworm when writing the chord progression of 'Shape of My Heart'.
As a parent to two young kids, I constantly have irritating kids TV jingles playing in my head, such as the theme music to the appalling True And The Rainbow Kingdom. I basically live in hell.