Which is how long and includes stuff such as?
(Itâs a virtual list)
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Fool Milan.
That thing is supposed to be a list? I don´t think I could have told!
Never stop to when appropriate though.
Like mine?
Let´s see about thatâŚ
Weâll get hiiiiiiiigher and hiiiiiiigheeeeer
Straight up weâll climb
Hiiiiiiiigher and hiiiiiiigheeeeer
Leave it all behind
You $%ÂŁ&@.
Hagar done something wrong?
At the moment Iâm not sure if this is the âI give you an earwormâ thread or the âGuess the songâ thread?
Weeee are the champions âŚ
At the moment it looks more like the former since I seem to be very successful worming Kate.
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That came out wrong.
Crash test dummies?
Of course! Or the twelve billion other songs with mmmmmmmm and oooooo in it.
(btw: I have the theory that the more ooooâs and aaaaaaâs you have in a song, the more worse the song isâŚ)
Hey just pretend you meant it in the cat sense (giving them a tablet to stop them getting worms). I need to be safe to go outside and play.
No, ma´am. I´d feel that would be harrasing you too much already.
#handswheretheybelong
What about oh-a oh 's?
(You were the first one⌠)
Oh that´s Rocket Queen by Guns´n´Roses!
I really should stop this nowâŚ
Iâve now succeeded in getting my own song stuck in my head
The same.
All kind of those Ohâs and Ahâs and Uhmâs are mostly used to fill a part of a song where the songwriter was too lazy to âsynchronizeâ the text with the melody or to sit down and write a good text for the melody. You find these Aaaaâs and Oooooâs mostly in quick produced songs or songs for clubs/discos that were intended to be instrumental dance music but the producer said: âWe need some dumb lyrics otherwise they wonât play the song in the radioâ. Of course there are some exceptions like the Crash Test Dummies song where they used the Mmmmmâs intentionally.
Thatâs the goal of this âguess the earworm songâ thread.
You have a good point there.
Catchy though, arenât they?
Indeed, yes.