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Coffee House => Coffee House Boards => CH / Entertainment => Topic started by: Karlos on March 07, 2005, 07:30:23 PM
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...on infinite loop. And it isn't "Mahna Mahna", either!
Was listening to Depeche Mode / Exciter and the track "I am you" has now completely lodged itself in the grey matter. In particular, the chorus bit.
Oh well, I'll be humming that for a week now ;-)
Does anybody have any sure fire, tried, tested and certified way of getting rid of the "infinite loop" effect?
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Does anybody have any sure fire, tried, tested and certified way of getting rid of the "infinite loop" effect?
OFF WITH HIS HEAD !
A bit permanent, but works..
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Karlos wrote:
Does anybody have any sure fire, tried, tested and certified way of getting rid of the "infinite loop" effect?
get a 10 hour playlist going on the PC and play it for a week...
Constantly.
:-D
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My full playlist at work is about 3 days long as it is...
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:lol:
That's worse than mine!
Mine usually end up being about 20 hours, and usually end up on shuffle.
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That's not a patch on the home playlist. In total it's about 2 weeks and growing ;-)
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Hmm at least it's a good album!
Try listening to something else annoyingly catchy. I usually click through my mp3s and listen to little snippits of them to clear my head of songs. Sometimes it's not so easy to do though. It depends on how deeply ingrained the song is in your subconcious? short term memory? *wherever it is*, anyway; If it's too profoundly embedded, then you will just have to suffer! Muahahaha
It could be worse, it could be Wannabe from the Spice Girls
Sooooo tellme what you want what you really really want, I'll tell you what I want what I really really want I wanna.......
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Karlos wrote:
...on infinite loop. And it isn't "Mahna Mahna", either!
Was listening to Depeche Mode / Exciter and the track "I am you" has now completely lodged itself in the grey matter. In particular, the chorus bit.
Oh well, I'll be humming that for a week now ;-)
Does anybody have any sure fire, tried, tested and certified way of getting rid of the "infinite loop" effect?
There's no turning back, we're in this trap, no denying the fact, no no no no, no excusses to give, I'm the one your with, we've no alternative......... I am you and you are meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :-P
Why on earth would you want that not stuck in your head?
But for me the Human League's "Don't you want me baby" will instantly removed any annoying* song stuck in my head... That song itself then dissipates over an hour or so.
*!WARNING! The above procedure has never been tried on a Depeche Mode song, I cannot be held responsible for the outcome of the procedure, any loss, injury or death caused by following my instructions.
I prefer Shine ;-)
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bloodline wrote:
Why on earth would you want that not stuck in your head?
I was just thinking of my poor colleagues who will have to endure my sudden attacks of humming and singing. I really like this particular track, especially the unusual chord sequences and the string section near the end.
Strangely, I wasn't too impressed when I first bought Exciter a few years ago and ended up neglecting it in favour of their older stuff. Listening to it now I wonder what the hell was wrong with me, it's great.
I think "I feel Loved" is one of the best tracks, if only for the bassline :-)
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I Sweden, the trick is to listen to an artist named Magnus Uggla. You'll get that one in the head instead. :)
I'm sure you guys must have a counter-part. :-D
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Karlos wrote:
bloodline wrote:
Why on earth would you want that not stuck in your head?
I was just thinking of my poor colleagues who will have to endure my sudden attacks of humming and singing. I really like this particular track, especially the unusual chord sequences and the string section near the end.
I think in terms of song writing, "I am you" is probably the best song on the album.
But...
Strangely, I wasn't too impressed when I first bought Exciter a few years ago and ended up neglecting it in favour of their older stuff. Listening to it now I wonder what the hell was wrong with me, it's great.
... I find the production on the songs on Exciter to be weak, weaker than Ultra, and far far far weaker than eariler albums.
What is missing are the huge counterpoints and intertwining melodies, coupled with the juxtaposition of extreme timbres. In a word Exciter is a bit too "safe".
I find I have to try and listen past the production to really enjoy the songs... that said "Dream On", "Shine" and "Good Night lovers" have a pretty good sound. But, the best production on the album has to be "Sweetest Condition" even if I'm not that keen on the song.
I think "I feel Loved" is one of the best tracks, if only for the bassline :-)
Aye. :-D
For me it would be "Comatose", if only for the strange melody which fits perfectly with the lyrics.
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There's no turning back, we're in this trap, no denying the fact, no no no no, no excusses to give, I'm the one your with, we've no alternative......... I am you and you are meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :-P
Well, it's simple, you just replace it with The Beta Band's "Easy:"
Sometimes I can be up like that, when I don’t cross myself with you
Sometimes I can be down like that, when I don’t cross myself with you
Men Without Hats' "Pop Goes the World" might also do it, or this stream (http://212.48.125.67:8690), which I'm now addicted to, whoever exactly runs it. Or Huun-Huur-Tu's version of the Internationale available here (http://www.vad1.com/anthems/internationale-collection.html)...
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bloodline wrote:
weaker than Ultra, and far far far weaker than eariler albums.
I dunno, I quite like "Useless"...
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Karlos wrote:
bloodline wrote:
weaker than Ultra, and far far far weaker than eariler albums.
I dunno, I quite like "Useless"...
I wasn't saying Ultra is a bad album, just that it's not as strong as Violator or Songs of Faith and Devotion... etc...
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bloodline wrote:
I wasn't saying Ultra is a bad album, just that it's not as strong as Violator or Songs of Faith and Devotion... etc...
No, I realise that. Songs of Faith and Devotion is probably my favourite, really. Violator would be next, probably.
For all it's niggles, Exciter is growing on me; at first I thought it was very poor.
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Does anybody have any sure fire, tried, tested and certified way of getting rid of the "infinite loop" effect?
Try listening to This tune (http://home.clara.net/csweett04/audio/super_sharp.rm), it should do the trick. Luvverly bassline. :-D
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"I know a song that'l get on yer nerves get on yer nerves get on yer nerves I know a song that'l get on yer nerves get get get on yer nerves." ( Joe Pasquale )
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Karlos wrote:
Does anybody have any sure fire, tried, tested and certified way of getting rid of the "infinite loop" effect?
The scientifically suggested way of getting rid of earworms (part of a song stuck in your head) is to sing the song from the beginning to the end, at which point the short term memory loop is usually busted. In the US, the most common Earworms are popular songs turned into 30 second jingles, as your brain tries to figure out the rest of the words for the song in question. Another common way of getting one is the morning alarm, where you only hear a small portion of the song before hitting snooze.
-Tig
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I think I'm turning Japaneese, I think I'm turning Japaneese,yes I really think sooooooow...
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Karlos wrote:
bloodline wrote:
I wasn't saying Ultra is a bad album, just that it's not as strong as Violator or Songs of Faith and Devotion... etc...
No, I realise that. Songs of Faith and Devotion is probably my favourite, really. Violator would be next, probably.
Ahhh, another SOFAD fan. Yeah, it would have to be SOFAD, Violator, Black Celebration in that order for me.
For all it's niggles, Exciter is growing on me; at first I thought it was very poor.
I have to agree totally... but I find it hard to get the motovation to play the album though... I tend to get the urge for one song from Exciter and then I'm done... with the other Albums I listen to one song, and then I want another and I end up listening to the whole album.
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@Tigger
That's interesting. I'll have to try that next time I get an 'earworm' :-)
If the track is instrumental, I assume the trick is to hum or whistle it instead?
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@Tigger
Hey, I got another one today and tried your suggestion. You know, it actually worked :-D
I wonder who actually researched this little phenomenon in order to arrive at this solution?
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Gah, I have a song stuck in my head....
I read that as "Gah, I have a sock stuck on my head...."
Must be that morning-after fuzziness that's doing it...
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Vincent wrote:
Karlos wrote:
Does anybody have any sure fire, tried, tested and certified way of getting rid of the "infinite loop" effect?
get a 10 hour playlist going on the PC and play it for a week...
Constantly.
:-D
I do that. I call it music exorcism. Proven effective against Britney Spears and Kylie Minogue.
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mikeymike wrote:
I do that. I call it music exorcism. Proven effective against Britney Spears and Kylie Minogue.
My playlist is already well in excess of 10 hours, and that's just at work :-)
The one at home is just.... silly.