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Discussion in 'Medical Advice' started by Eos, Jun 12, 2006.

  1. Eos

    Eos New Member

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    What do you do if you get an incredibly annoying song stuck in your head and it won't go away? I've tried listening to everything from Bach to Ramstein and it's just not going away!!

    Help?!
     
  2. DrBungle

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    OMG That suxxx! Tried one of these?

     
  3. Eos

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    No but I'm scoping out my fine ice pick selection. You wouldn't believe which song is going over and over in my poor lil mind...
     
  4. Lomotil

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    I think you're on the right track with the frontal lobotomy idea... Just take great care when you enter through the eye socket - you want to be able to watch yourself piss and drool afterwards.
     
  5. Eos

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    That would be funneh!
     
  6. phatboy

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    A .38 special and a bullet sound like a sure solution, plus it will help keep your retarded ass out of the gene pool, hopefully you havent all ready reproduced.......
     
  7. Joeslogic

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    I hate it when that happens. Ah so I guess the next thing is to ask ...... so what’s the song?
     
  8. diogenes

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    I have an idea to get that song out of your head. Don't ever post here again. I don't know if it will help, but at least we won't have to hear about it. Please shut the fuck up.
     
  9. Joeslogic

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    Speaking of songs and I like most all types of musig generes good music is just good music. But I'm just thinking of most modern songs pop, rock, country. Is the ballad dead? What ever happened to songs that had lyrics that were written like a poem and told a story that could stand on its own? Example: Harry Nilsson Everybodies talking at me. Songs by Gordon Lightfoot, Jim Croce, Bruce Springstein. I cannot think of any modern songs that are not just a catch phrase rambled over and over with a catchy beat. Of course I listen to new and old country and classic rock mostly so I probably limit myself.
     
  10. diogenes

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    Check out the Mars Volta and Fear Factory. Earlier Fear Factory though, like Obsolete, Demanufacture, and Soul of the New Machine. They do some kind of cool stuff. Mars Volta is pretty fucking weird, but they do tell a story. Also, Tool punches most other music in the face. I don't care if Schmed likes them. They rule, especially if you like progressive thought provoking stuff.
     
  11. Joeslogic

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    Tool? Really? hmm..

    Maynard:]
    Living on the street shores
    He didn't learn and wanted children
    Said, "What is there left to stay alive for?"
    He doesn't wanna see it...

    [Maynard:]
    He didn't wanna deal with it
    Here they come, feelings that come as natural
    Whatever left, he considered a loss, y'all
    He doesn't wanna see it...

    [Maynard:]
    Running away, getting some kinda cure
    "What is there left to keep him alive?" she said
    Give him your love, give him your love to save him
    Give him your love, give him your love to save him

    [Maynard:]
    Give him your love, give him your love to save him
    Don't run away, give him your love to save him
    Give him your love, give him your love to save him
    Give him your love...

    [Zach 2x:]
    You can kill the revolutionary
    But you can't kill the revolution
    [Zach & Maynard 2x:]
    You can kill the revolutionary
    But you can't kill the revolution

    [Zach:]
    Lies, negative indoctrination of our good selves
    Promote feelings of such hopelessness, powerlessness
    Suicide or a slower death from addiction
    seemed to be the only way to stop the pain

    [Maynard:]
    Running...

    [Zach:]
    Lies, negative indoctrination of our good selves
    Promote feelings of such hopelessness, powerlessness
    Suicide or a slower death from addiction
    seemed to be the only way to stop the pain

    [Zach:]
    Suicide seemed to be the only way to stop the pain
    Suicide seemed to be the only way to stop the pain

    [Zach 2x:]
    You can kill the revolutionary
    But you can't kill the revolution
    [Zach & Maynard 4x:]
    You can kill the revolutionary
    But you can't kill the revolution

    Dark ... but deep still the same.

    Ok here is the forementioned Everybodies talking at me by Harry Nilsson

    Everybody's talkin' at me
    I don't hear a word they're sayin'
    Only the echoes of my mind.
    People stop and starin'
    I can't see their faces
    Only the shadows of their eyes
    I'm goin' where the sun keeps shinin'
    Through the pourin' rain.
    Goin' where the weather suits my clothes
    Bankin' off of the northeast winds
    Sailin' on summer breeze
    And skippin' over the ocean like a stone...

    A poem basically could stand alone not even as a song. You could say its goofy if you like but just an example.

    Gordon Lightfoot sings about distrust of his woman driving him to drinking and threats of violence. in: "Sundown"

    i can see her lyin' back in her satin dress
    In a room where ya do what ya don't confess
    Sundown ya better take care
    If i find you been creepin' 'round my back stairs
    Sundown ya better take care
    If i find you been creepin' 'round my back stairs
    She's been lookin' like a queen in a sailor's dream
    And she don't always say what she really means
    Sometimes i think it's a shame
    When i get feelin' better when i'm feelin' no pain
    Sometimes i think it's a shame
    When i get feelin' better when i'm feelin' no pain

    I can picture every move that a man could make
    Getting lost in her lovin' is your first mistake
    Sundown ya better take care
    If i find you been creepin' 'round my back stairs
    Sometimes i think it's a sin
    When i feel like i'm winnin' when i'm losin again

    I can see her lookin' fast in her faded jeans
    She's a hard lovin' woman, got me feelin' mean
    Sometimes i think it's a shame
    When i get feelin' better when i'm feelin' no pain
    Sundown ya better take care
    If i find you been creepin' 'round my back stairs
    Sundown ya better take care
    If i find you been creepin' 'round my back stairs
    Sometimes i think it's a sin
    When i feel like i'm winnin' when i'm losin' again
     
  12. Joeslogic

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    What modern era song could compete with Jim Croce's "Time in a Bottle"

    I will not bore you by posting song lyrics one after another you can google it.

    Its an awsome poem.
     
  13. diogenes

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    Not really a fan of Rage Against the Machine. Zack always seemed to pissed about things to be genuine. Were things really that tough for him? I don't think so. Tom Morello is a pretty awesome guitar player though.
     
  14. Joeslogic

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    Yeah thats one thing I can say about the latest (what do ya call that? Thrash metal?) At least the bands usually have some instrument playing talent.
     
  15. diogenes

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    Yeah, check out a band called Soilwork. Swedish band. They're pretty awesome. They do melody as well as any metal band out there. You're right about time in a bottle, that song is pretty phenomenal. Also, check out a group called Trivium. Old school thrash in a brand new package. Their in a very similar vein to old Metallica, and by old Metallica I mean Ride the Lighting/Kill'em All vintage. Good stuff.
     
  16. Eos

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    Joe, have you ever heard anything by John Gorka? He's very similar to Gordon Lightfoot and Jackson Browne.. kind of in the middle somewhere. I really like that guy. The name of the album that is my favorite slips my mind at the moment (early morning here) and our crap isn't here from the US yet so when it comes in, I'll let you know the name of the album. It's really worth checking out!

    dio, the band I mentioned in my original post is Ramstein, they are a German version of Metallica... just awesome stuff. Even if you don't understand German, the music is just incredible. If you have cable or dsl and want some of their stuff, I can send it to ya.
     
  17. Eos

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    Oh and the evil song that was stuck in my head was that old ... thing.. "You're the reason God made Oklahoma" I don't know who does it or why the hell it got stuck in my head. My dad used to listen to that crap. It was very painful.
     
  18. diogenes

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    I'm familiar with Rammstein. Don't try and bribe me into liking you with music either. I still think you're an idiot.
     
  19. Eos

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    Don't flatter yourself, kid.
     
  20. diogenes

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    I'm not attempting to flatter myself. I'm pointing out that you're an idiot, and your access to bit torrents doesn't change that.
     

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