I drove by a dude earlier, he looked like an Islander and he had a kind of afro Mohawk thing going on. It put me in mind of Sarcofago and, oddly, I now have 'Ready to Explode' by Vulcano on a loop I my head this past half an hour.
What song is currently occupying and frying your brain?
Ready to explode is a great name fur an album. Sounds jus like the massive shit I done earlier. Was s good smelly one.
Wil defo check the album out, cheers.
I'm new enuf to metal myself. Mainly into gg alien myself snd the sex pistols but looking to get into more metal stuff.
My friends listen to lorna shore and polyphia. I don't like this shit.
Someone said this site promote sick shit?
From 1989
https://youtu.be/L7Jx20A3mr8?si=sBWyIDcMXwqU6Mov
Three weeks straight now, it's not metal but ye don't understand how stuck in my head this is forever and ever https://youtu.be/IFW3O-PsRUo?si=skf_PBcb9j5pSynK
It is despicable but I love it now
If I'm at work I have a constant medley of Grand Magus. It goes from Black Sails to Hooves Of Gold. That can be for hours on end without me realising how long I've been either humming them or singing them in my head.
Since breakfast this morning it's been Baroness- Take My Bones Away. I can't even remember the last time I listened to that song.
The chorus of Under the Gun by Danger Danger has been in my head for the last 4 weeks but I don't think I'm too mad about it, it's just too good
https://youtu.be/7iYEWC-Wb8M?feature=shared
Girls on Film. Someone at work said something about queers on yokes and this is where my head went.
The Mrs had a playlist on last night, and now I can't get the god awful cover of High Voltage by Eagles of Death Metal outta my head. It's the voice annoying as fuck.
Before reading this thread - none
After thinking about this thread - Baby Shark
Curse you.
Automatic by The Pointer Sisters.
Oasis: Talk Tonight. Heard it a couple of days ago and it's on a loop on my head since.
Night Demon - Obsidian
https://youtu.be/qcrx6EAebjI?si=NJ7H4jCtV2RDPRiH
Quote from: Anvil on January 28, 2024, 12:52:24 PMBefore reading this thread - none
After thinking about this thread - Baby Shark
Curse you.
Even the mention of it sets it on an autonomous loop in my head. I curse my nephew for introducing me to that foul head poison. If any of you haven't heard of it, don't.
Quote from: Ducky on January 28, 2024, 02:14:38 PMAutomatic by The Pointer Sisters.
Absolute banger.
Not metal obviously but Dua Lipa Houdini, heard it on the radio a few weeks ago and couldn't get it out of head. I am OK now!!
Charnel Rift by Black Curse
The opening riff of Sacramentum's When Night Surrounds Me has been stuck in my head recently, along with The Chosen Few by Electric Wizard.
Morbid Angel - Azagthoth / The Ancient Ones
Faster Than Snakes With a Ball And A Chain- Cardiacs. The bass line is lodged in my head non stop currently
Quote from: Pentagrimes on January 29, 2024, 11:34:03 AMFaster Than Snakes With a Ball And A Chain- Cardiacs. The bass line is lodged in my head non stop currently
I spent a good month straight with every silent waking moment plagued by the second verse off Manhoo there a year or two back. Specifically the bit where the horns section comes in and the vocals are sort of doubled up.
They're that kind of band. It was Bellyeye last week
"Anyone for the last few choc-ices!?"
Mind your sandwiches.
"Limelight" by Rush will not leave my head. Specifically the opening riff.
What's most maddening about this is that I'm not a big fan of Rush. I'm not a fan of Rush full-stop! I like a few of their songs but I don't own a single record. I didn't even know what the fucking song was called until I looked it up after I heard it.
The whole of the moon
The whole of the new Megaton Sword 8)
Smiths - This Charming Man is in my brain 24/7, great guitar playing to be fair..
It's always Shiny Happy People for me
I'm pretty sure I haven't heard it in over 10 years, but Mastodon's Curl of the Burl has been running around my head for a few days.
When he gets that itch... :laugh:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQQ5RZLW7_k
QuoteThe chorus of Under the Gun by Danger Danger has been in my head for the last 4 weeks but I don't think I'm too mad about it, it's just too good
https://youtu.be/7iYEWC-Wb8M?feature=shared
Finally, someone else into Danger Danger! Yes
My go-to if I get up to take a piss or whatever, instantly playing, are either the opening riff of Christ Denied by Deicide or the opening riff of "Better By You, Better than Me". Few others on heavy rotation but these are always somewhere.
'We Disintegrate' chorus by Nevermore - always have to play that song if they appear on any playlist or youtube etc - end up repeating the chorus several times until those baritone vocal lines get firmly entangled in the brain :laugh:
https://youtu.be/Dax_tnZRExc?si=zGMExptWG2hylepL
The "Cowboy Dave does a spooky spoken word" bit before the solo from Eyes To See by Morbid Angel. All feckin' day😂
Quote from: Sworntothecans on January 30, 2024, 06:39:08 PMThe "Cowboy Dave does a spooky spoken word" bit before the solo from Eyes To See by Morbid Angel. All feckin' day😂
Ahh fuck, yeah that one creeps up on me a lot too.
Quote from: Pentagrimes on January 28, 2024, 04:30:46 PMQuote from: Ducky on January 28, 2024, 02:14:38 PMAutomatic by The Pointer Sisters.
Absolute banger.
Yessir.
Being tormented by Wall of Voodoo's "Call of the West" today. Can't stop humming the bastard.
Quote from: Giggles on January 30, 2024, 02:17:58 PMI'm pretty sure I haven't heard it in over 10 years, but Mastodon's Curl of the Burl has been running around my head for a few days.
Think that was the tune that finished me off with mastodon back in the day or maybe it was one of the many other awful awful ones they have, but as soon as I saw you mention it there I could hear
that fucking thing as if it never left me. I even have other things on here and I can hear that bum tune being sang over all the beats
Coven - White witch of Rose Hall
It's a deadly tune in all fairness.
I woke up with the Frost version of "In The Chapel In The Moonlight" in my head and I suspect it'll be stuck there all day.
"When we're strolling down the eeeeel"
Oh that's a good one. Celtic Frost are divils for bits like that 😂
The Amen thread has me reminiscing about my nu-metal days. Now I can't get Spineshank's 'New Disease' out of my head. Cracking song in fairness.
Quote from: Massey Ferguson on February 01, 2024, 09:55:05 AMThe Amen thread has me reminiscing about my nu-metal days. Now I can't get Spineshank's 'New Disease' out of my head. Cracking song in fairness.
I still regularly listen to nu metal. Some of it is great if you can turn your brain off for half an hour here and there.
Quote from: O Drighes on January 31, 2024, 12:05:39 AMCoven - White witch of Rose Hall
It's a deadly tune in all fairness.
I often get the bass line for Wicked Woman bouncing around in my head. So catchy!
Thanks to the other thread I suddenly have Psycore running around my brain.
I've got this
Vampire
Sucking blood
from my head
IIRC
I might even have to go listen to it now for jaysus' sake
Suicidal Maniac popped into my head earlier and segued into You Can't Bring Me Down, which was stuck in my head until I thought of this thread. Someone mentioned Curl Of The Burl and now that's playing on a loop.
Suicidal Maniac is a fucking belter. Might fire of the ST s/t later 8)
Then stick on Join The Army. My favourite ST album.
How Will I Laugh... for me.
Quote from: O Drighes on January 31, 2024, 12:05:39 AMCoven - White witch of Rose Hall
It's a deadly tune in all fairness.
This prompted a revisit to Witchcraft this morning. Love it.
I read an interview once with Trent Reznor where he said he had the song Copacabana stuck in his head for nearly a year and ended up needing some kind of therapy to get rid of it. I can't even imagine how annoying that must have been, especially with a song like that. It makes me genuinely nervous any time I come across it now in case the same thing happens to me!
Hammerfall - Templars of Steel. Cheesey as fuck, catchier than chlamydia. Class :abbath:
Boney M - Rasputin.
Fuckin' shite it is and all :laugh:
Quote from: The Great Cull on February 07, 2024, 08:49:55 AMBoney M - Rasputin.
Fuckin' shite it is and all :laugh:
Cunt of a song but it puts me in mind of Dead Again by Type O so you can still turn it to your advantage 8)
Ah man, I can imagine Type O covering Rasputin. That's going to be in my head for the rest of the day..along with The Miracle by Suicidal Tendencies which has been popped into my head by the mention of How will I Laugh in this thread.
Worse songs could be stuck in your head.
I drove into work with Join The Army blaring to clear the head. Ignition off.... Ra ra rasputin >:( :laugh:
Actually, I've had "I'll see the light tonight" by Yngwie Malmsteen in my head the last few days. But just that bit of the riff at the end of the chorus. Yknow the bit...
Duhnuuuuh duhnuuuuuuh dunuhdunudunuuuuuh
I was looking at videos of a guitar amp I'm buying on youtube and one of the demos had the guy playing that part. Couldn't get it out of my head
The Miracle is a hell of a song. Oof!
It's a gem
R.E.M.: The Great Beyond
Quote from: Carnage on February 08, 2024, 02:14:00 PMR.E.M.: The Great Beyond
Great band. I've listened to them more than anyone else for the last year.
Yeah, his voice used to really grate on me but I eventually came around. Typically they only clicked with me after they split so never got to see them live.
Converge: Dark Horse
That chorus is just immense. Keep your Jane Doe, Axe To Fall is the one to go for.
The 633 Squadron theme.
You Are All I Need by Future Islands this morning. I thought it would be William Taze Russell having had Griftegård on in the car but Future Island have a way of always sneaking back in :laugh:
Quote from: Carnage on February 08, 2024, 08:06:34 PMConverge: Dark Horse
That chorus is just immense. Keep your Jane Doe, Axe To Fall is the one to go for.
Class song, class album (though You Fail Me is my favourite, ATF is probably #2)
Quote from: Carnage on February 08, 2024, 02:28:01 PMYeah, his voice used to really grate on me but I eventually came around. Typically they only clicked with me after they split so never got to see them live.
Only discovered I liked a lot of their stuff in the last year or so as well. Some of it is still very twee but Shiny Happy People is never far from my mind and I don't even like it.
Or maybe I do.....
Quote from: astfgyl on February 08, 2024, 10:02:05 PMQuote from: Carnage on February 08, 2024, 02:28:01 PMYeah, his voice used to really grate on me but I eventually came around. Typically they only clicked with me after they split so never got to see them live.
Only discovered I liked a lot of their stuff in the last year or so as well. Some of it is still very twee but Shiny Happy People is never far from my mind and I don't even like it.
Or maybe I do.....
Even the band themselves hate that fucking song
Quote from: The Great Cull on February 08, 2024, 10:08:39 PMQuote from: astfgyl on February 08, 2024, 10:02:05 PMQuote from: Carnage on February 08, 2024, 02:28:01 PMYeah, his voice used to really grate on me but I eventually came around. Typically they only clicked with me after they split so never got to see them live.
Only discovered I liked a lot of their stuff in the last year or so as well. Some of it is still very twee but Shiny Happy People is never far from my mind and I don't even like it.
Or maybe I do.....
Even the band themselves hate that fucking song
I wouldn't blame them but even so, they don't have anything else that sticks into the brain like that one.
I can hear those dirty little handclaps as we speak.
Fuckin animals
It's an objectively poor song but you can't help but like it. I'd bet that both the band and Pierson wish they'd collaborated on something more 'serious'.
My wee fella loves it! Man on the Moon and Losing My Religion too though. I'd be embarrassed if it were the only REM song he liked :laugh:
I dunno if there's anything objectively poor about a song that worms its way into the psyche of all who are misfortunate enough to have heard it even the once. I know lots of people hate it and I feel like I do too but looking at it the way I am now I'm thinking it might be up there in the pantheon of the greatest songs written of all time because I don't like it and yet it's my constant companion every time there's no other sound happening.
B52s wan looks like a proper headcase in the video, like she looks off :laugh:
I'd take a yoke with her not a bother so I would
Good call, I'd say they were wild in their day.
Quote from: astfgyl on February 08, 2024, 10:55:09 PMI'd take a yoke with her not a bother so I would
Sure let's hold that MW reconciliation party at the love shack! :laugh:
Made the mistake of listen to little girls by oingo boingo for a a laugh earlier, been looping ad nauseum in my head since
Quote from: The Great Cull on February 08, 2024, 10:08:39 PMQuote from: astfgyl on February 08, 2024, 10:02:05 PMQuote from: Carnage on February 08, 2024, 02:28:01 PMYeah, his voice used to really grate on me but I eventually came around. Typically they only clicked with me after they split so never got to see them live.
Only discovered I liked a lot of their stuff in the last year or so as well. Some of it is still very twee but Shiny Happy People is never far from my mind and I don't even like it.
Or maybe I do.....
Even the band themselves hate that fucking song
wasn't that song actually wrote for a laugh, not deliberately trying a make a hit? I kinda like them with age. That says more about me though ha ha ha
Ah jaysus lads I've spent the evening with the Red Dwarf theme tune.
Had to resort to substance abuse
Still of the Night.
A ridiculous song in every sense of the word.
Don't make me call the sex police on you!
Quote from: Pentagrimes on February 09, 2024, 09:35:22 PMStill of the Night.
A ridiculous song in every sense of the word.
A stone cold classic!
I don't think I know that one at all but I'm afraid to look it up just in case I do end up knowing it and then I will be sorry
Red Dwarf is beyond terrible, about as funny as a branch shredder at the bottom of a helter skelter.
Quote from: Black Shepherd Carnage on February 10, 2024, 12:01:49 AMDon't make me call the sex police on you!
I presume in order to have them show up in that van, you have to stand in a car park shouting "Ooooooh Mammaaaaaa" til they arrive
@astfygl look it up. You do know it, and you won't be sorry because that riff is amazing. You will feel like you're about to lose an eye from all the crotch thrusting in the video though.
:laugh:
Exactly how you get them to turn up!
Top ten rock songs of all time for me. Ridiculous is right, but just perfectly so.
Blood Spill - Phantasm
Quote from: Black Shepherd Carnage on February 10, 2024, 10:37:39 AM:laugh:
Exactly how you get them to turn up!
Top ten rock songs of all time for me. Ridiculous is right, but just perfectly so.
There is about 6 of the top ten on that album alone.
Coffin Storm dittie on a loop in my noggin this morning.
Quote from: Pentagrimes on February 10, 2024, 09:04:22 AMQuote from: Black Shepherd Carnage on February 10, 2024, 12:01:49 AMDon't make me call the sex police on you!
I presume in order to have them show up in that van, you have to stand in a car park shouting "Ooooooh Mammaaaaaa" til they arrive
@astfygl look it up. You do know it, and you won't be sorry because that riff is amazing. You will feel like you're about to lose an eye from all the crotch thrusting in the video though.
Oh I do! Some tune. Still thrusting here meself around 5 minutes after it ended
I have a jingle tormenting me all morning.
Loving you is eeeeasy
Loving you is never a pain in the guts.
It's melting me.
Jackie down the line by the Fontaines DC, great tune lads check it out. Even if it sounds like Dustin the Turkey
Orbital: The Box
Specifically the version from Glastonbury 1999:
https://youtu.be/VyuFyDismO4?si=ZPrZvsX2m4UOJjWN
A Design For Life by Manic Street Preachers. Good song but playing on a mental loop
That "Weak as I am" song by Skunk Anansie. I can't stand Skunk Anansie.
Been listening to Van der Graaf Generator recently. The refrain "I am the necromancer!" is stuck in my head.
Quote from: Bürggermeister on February 20, 2024, 08:37:28 AMThat "Weak as I am" song by Skunk Anansie. I can't stand Skunk Anansie.
Never got into them but I do like the Everyday Hurts song that they had back in the 90s
Not me :laugh:
Quote from: Bürggermeister on February 20, 2024, 08:37:28 AMThat "Weak as I am" song by Skunk Anansie. I can't stand Skunk Anansie.
I used to like that song but it was ruined for me by a somebody that I had to do a cover of it with.
Return to Innocence by Enigma. Was going around my head so much I was compelled to actually physically listen to it there. Now on time no.4. I think I have all your man's lyrics figured out now :laugh:
Quote from: Bürggermeister on February 20, 2024, 08:37:28 AMThat "Weak as I am" song by Skunk Anansie. I can't stand Skunk Anansie.
Quote from: Vlad III on February 20, 2024, 09:13:26 AMBeen listening to Van der Graaf Generator recently. The refrain "I am the necromancer!" is stuck in my head.
VdGG are fucking amazing.
My brain is currently occupied by "Another Night" by The Real McCoy, and "The Correlation" by Hour of 13.
I've woken up with Hot For Teacher in my head, and I'm fine with that.
You've got it bad?
The chorus to Priest's Freewheel Burning. That fucking guitar riff is stuck in my head for about 4 or 5 days now.
Quote from: Pentagrimes on February 09, 2024, 09:35:22 PMStill of the Night.
A ridiculous song in every sense of the word.
I still haven't managed to shake this one
The Cure: The Baby Screams
With so much going on in the LBC it's kinda hard being Snoop D O double G
Just that bit on loop, I don't know the rest of it :-\
Qrixkuor - Zoetrope.
After talking about it in another thread:
W.A.S.P.: The Heretic (The Lost Child)
I'm fine with it.
The Brides of Funkenstein - Party Up in Here.
Catchier than the measles :abbath:
Thou: Dive (the Nirvana cover)
KT Tunstall - "Suddenly I See". Apparently Ron Jarzombek is quite the fan of hers.
Judas Priest..Panic Attack
Voivod - Ravenous Medicine
Not a bad one to be stuck in the head at all.
The Cure: Just Like Heaven
Sultans of Ping FC - Back in a Tracksuit
Bringer of blood, Bringer of blood, Bringer of Blood, Bringer of blood, Bringer of blood,...........................
All day, must be the new album put it into my head.
I really like Six Feet Under but this is a bit much.
The intro of Silent Scream has been on a loop for days now.
I have Fleetwood Mac - Go Your Own Way on a loop in my head here but I can only hear it with Buckingham saying "The holiest of holies" as the backing vocal
Deep in the Night by Future Islands has been going through my head on a loop all morning.
Living Colour- Type
The Cure: Shake Dog Shake - I'm assuming it's a haircut hangover. (Watch In Orange for the reference)
Quote from: Carnage on March 17, 2024, 10:32:55 PMThe Cure: Shake Dog Shake - I'm assuming it's a haircut hangover. (Watch In Orange for the reference)
I can't walk past the Shake Dog in Clonmel and I'm off with that one.
And yeah the reference has gone right over my head
Manii - Innerst i mørket (strange they arent called Manes but anyway...nasty brain worm)
Mentors - My Erection is over
Caught myself singing along to it in Heuston earlier. If I don't post for a while I'm probably in jail.
Quote from: astfgyl on March 17, 2024, 10:35:03 PMQuote from: Carnage on March 17, 2024, 10:32:55 PMThe Cure: Shake Dog Shake - I'm assuming it's a haircut hangover. (Watch In Orange for the reference)
I can't walk past the Shake Dog in Clonmel and I'm off with that one.
And yeah the reference has gone right over my head
Smith comes out at the start with a 'Curehead' wig, he'd cut his hair short.
Tinnitus :[
Matt Bianco - Half a Minute.
Thin Lizzy - "Look What The Wind Blew In".
Alice In Chains - Would. Good complaint!
That new IKEA add with the "come on..." chorus.
Quote from: StoutAndAle on March 20, 2024, 12:23:27 PMThin Lizzy - "Look What The Wind Blew In".
Class song, the early stuff doesn't get enough of a look in.
Quote from: Carnage on March 20, 2024, 12:57:39 PMClass song, the early stuff doesn't get enough of a look in.
Yeah, it's brilliant. Pairs nicely with Taste's "Blister On The Moon" in a twofer.
A friend of mine lives in Chicago. Completely Irish name, red hair, the whole nine yards, is American born and bred but loves to feel connected to us over here. He asked me to make his local bar a Spotify playlist for their St. Partick's Day party.
He requested/challenged me to only include Irish artists that Yanks might not have heard of and deep-cut belters by well known acts from this fair isle.
That Thin Lizzy track and Iron Mountain's "Bonfires" have both been bouncing around my skull since last week.
Quote from: The Great Cull on March 20, 2024, 12:29:38 PMThat new IKEA add with the "come on..." chorus.
It's The Hives. They had no need to do such a disjointed edit of the thing. That's not the chorus, it's the entire song :laugh: :abbath:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CAcdP5z6gI0&pp
Ah I had no idea. The only Hives song I know is Hate To Say I Told You So and that didn't make me want to get more familiar with them.
Sort Vokter - Grålysning
Joy Division: These Days - a B-side I think, not sure where I've heard it but all day I've Ian Curtis chanting 'These Days' on a loop in my head.
That song 'Murder On The Dancefloor', it was playing in the local shop yesterday. I don't generally mind it that much as far as pop goes, but it won't fuck off.
My 5 year old niece is obsessed with it, she goes to dance classes and that's one of the songs they dance to. I liked it at the time but it seems to be having a resurgence for some reason, a bit overplayed.
Didn't yer one play it recently at the Bataclan Paris to much consternation
Napalm Death - Next On The List
Enslaved- Entroper
In Union We Stand:OverKill
The Pretenders: Don't Get Me Wrong
Quote from: Carnage on April 09, 2024, 08:33:47 AMThe Pretenders: Don't Get Me Wrong
The horror... Still, it could be worse. It could be Brass In Pocket, which always makes me cringe so hard I'm afraid my spine will snap. Or fucking 'I'll Stand By You'.
Whenever Brass in Pocket gets stuck in my head it's easy to get rid of it.
I just use my, my, my 'magination, woooaahhhh!
I have had a SuperMario meme song stuck in my head for the last few days. It starts "Pizza, Pasta put it in a box". If you know, you know. :laugh:
Teenage Angst by Placebo. Once that started playing in my head then all their other hits followed.
I had Placebo in my head the other day too. A friend in bee's a friend indeed. A friend with weed is better.
Such a melt. I can't remember when I last heard that poxy song but it popped into the mallet for a morning or so. Painful.
Quote from: The Wretch on April 09, 2024, 08:37:53 AMQuote from: Carnage on April 09, 2024, 08:33:47 AMThe Pretenders: Don't Get Me Wrong
The horror... Still, it could be worse. It could be Brass In Pocket, which always makes me cringe so hard I'm afraid my spine will snap. Or fucking 'I'll Stand By You'.
I'll Stand By You is awful alright but I don't mind the other two. Nostalgia and all that. Was never a fan but they came from a time when a better class of pop existed.
Quote from: Eoin McLove on April 09, 2024, 09:43:11 AMI had Placebo in my head the other day too. A friend in bee's a friend indeed. A friend with weed is better.
Such a melt. I can't remember when I last heard that poxy song but it popped into the mallet for a morning or so. Painful.
It's doing my head in. I'm blasting Incantation to drown out Brian Molko's snivelling voice but all I can hear in my head is him whining 'Since I was born I started to decay...'.
Probably more for the pet peeves thread but there's been a riff stuck in my head for days and for the life of me I can't place what it's from which is more frustrating than I would've though possible!
Guru Josh - Infinity
In a different universe I'm 15 years older and was massively into pills during the 1990s.
I miss pills. I know they're still out there but I'm sure a couple would kill me now.
Deathspell Omega - I (Kénôse)
The Raven King: Killing Joke.
I woke up with bark at the moon by Ozzy stuck in my head. Guess I'm going to have to blast some ozzy later. Haven't listened to him in a good while
Savatage - Legions
Quote from: Carnage on April 10, 2024, 01:10:11 AMI miss pills. I know they're still out there but I'm sure a couple would kill me now.
They're an awful lot milder than they used to be. You could eat a dinner while on them these days and the midweek doesn't have the same Just Shoot Me vibes like it did around the turn of the century.
Decapitated - Spheres of Madness
Shalamar - A Night to Remember
Blind by Swans is playing on a loop in my head. It's a great song, so I'm not complaining.
Mastodon: March Of The Fire Ants
Sail Away: Deep Purple. (And the fact it's the feckin' blueprint for QOTSA),
The Sisters Of Mercy: Under The Gun has played on a loop in my head since yesterday.
Virgin Steele - Blood and Gasoline.
Another night on the highway...
Pompous and epic. Killer lyrics and all. Mind you it irks me a tad how he says 'keeping alive' and not 'staying alive'. But look.
Necrot: Drill The Skull
Thergothon - Elemental
Quote from: Crow on April 24, 2024, 07:38:42 PMVirgin Steele - Blood and Gasoline.
Another night on the highway...
Pompous and epic. Killer lyrics and all. Mind you it irks me a tad how he says 'keeping alive' and not 'staying alive'. But look.
What a tune. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell Part I and II are glorious albums.
Destroyer 666 - Trialed by Fire
Shaggy again.
Ice Cube - It Was a Good Day.
The fucking theme tune to 'The Darling Buds Of May' which was on in my aunts when I dropped in with some shopping earlier today. No good deed goes unpunished I guess.
Quote from: The Wretch on April 26, 2024, 10:08:11 PMThe fucking theme tune to 'The Darling Buds Of May' which was on in my aunts when I dropped in with some shopping earlier today. No good deed goes unpunished I guess.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Had similar one day when I couldn't get the last line of the One Foot in the Grave song out of my head. It was awful.
Today I have Little Willie by Sweet interspersed with an odd bit of My Dingaling.
This must have been rereleased in the '80s or featured in an ad or something because I associate it with those times, but for some reason it's been stuck in my head since yesterday:
https://youtu.be/luDYpAnhqv0
Quote from: Carnage on April 27, 2024, 01:52:58 PMThis must have been rereleased in the '80s or featured in an ad or something because I associate it with those times, but for some reason it's been stuck in my head since yesterday:
https://youtu.be/luDYpAnhqv0
Haven't heard that in a while, it was one my father would sing in the pub. Does anyone sing in Irish pubs much any more?
Heard Tracey Chapman - Fastcar twice the morning. Jesus christ. I hope that's due to her demise.
Quote from: open face surgery on April 28, 2024, 11:34:32 AMHeard Tracey Chapman - Fastcar twice the morning. Jesus christ. I hope that's due to her demise.
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Some "country" singer won an award for his version of it recently, so it is being played a lot.
Awful fucking song. It's the kind of thing you end up hearing in a doctors waiting room. If you didn't feel sick enough going in, you would coming out.
It's a great oul dittie you only need to hear once every five to ten years.
It's an absolute cunt of a song.
Not at all. A super little number.
Quote from: The Wretch on April 28, 2024, 12:42:32 PMQuote from: open face surgery on April 28, 2024, 11:34:32 AMHeard Tracey Chapman - Fastcar twice the morning. Jesus christ. I hope that's due to her demise.
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Some "country" singer won an award for his version of it recently, so it is being played a lot.
Awful fucking song. It's the kind of thing you end up hearing in a doctors waiting room. If you didn't feel sick enough going in, you would coming out.
I fucking wish they played Tracy Chapman in my Doc's waiting room. It's usually Ocean FM, and aside from the "banter' being awful, then music... ah lads the music. I had successfully navigated life without hearing Nathan Carter until my last GP visit. 'Sake :laugh:
I have to suffer that Ocean FM on the short bus trip home from work every morning , it really is suicidal stuff listening to them
Quote from: Ducky on April 28, 2024, 07:20:56 PMQuote from: The Wretch on April 28, 2024, 12:42:32 PMQuote from: open face surgery on April 28, 2024, 11:34:32 AMHeard Tracey Chapman - Fastcar twice the morning. Jesus christ. I hope that's due to her demise.
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Some "country" singer won an award for his version of it recently, so it is being played a lot.
Awful fucking song. It's the kind of thing you end up hearing in a doctors waiting room. If you didn't feel sick enough going in, you would coming out.
I fucking wish they played Tracy Chapman in my Doc's waiting room. It's usually Ocean FM, and aside from the "banter' being awful, then music... ah lads the music. I had successfully navigated life without hearing Nathan Carter until my last GP visit. 'Sake :laugh:
Yeah, I hear what you are saying. It's usually some light classical in my current doctors thankfully, but you do get some typical easy listening stuff too.
But my last doctor would always end up running late, and if you went into see him after work, you'd be sitting there for ages, just in time for South East Radio's 'Country And Irish" show.
That is my idea of hell. An eternity of Declan Nerny and Philomena Begley, or that song about having Las Vegas in the heart of Donegal, while surrounded by decrepit fuckers gossiping and wheezing, while kids bawl, and the fucking horse faced Brit royals stare at you from the covers of ancient women's magazines. *shudder*
Country and Irish is so bad it verges on the extreme. It may be ripe for the plundering for some hearty Donegal based black metal or power electronics band.
Country and Irish is surely most sane people's idea of fresh hell.
Me old local shop keeper lad was mad for a bit for the Irish country gear and would usually have some on when he was working in the evening. Went in one evening for cheese and heard this beauty on the olde wireless - "oh he'll chat to you on Tinder, but still be home for Mammy's dinner"...
Humanity was a big fucking mistake, clearly :laugh:
I think those lyrics are lifted from Seamus Heaney.
My little lad was running around yelling 'JESSIE!' this morning. She's one of the Toy Story characters. Then the chorus of that fucking Jessie song popped into my head! That's my morning ruined.
Quote from: Xworx on May 01, 2024, 09:11:33 AMMy little lad was running around yelling 'JESSIE!' this morning. She's one of the Toy Story characters. Then the chorus of that fucking Jessie song popped into my head! That's my morning ruined.
Your YouTube feeds gonna be ruined by adult contemporary Christian rock now 😱
Femtex by Therapy?, has been in my head all morning so that's Troublegum getting put on the turntable later!
I have the Dulux ad with the tune about the rhythm of life going since last night when it popped into my head at random. Anyone remember that?
Chickens Talk by the Hooley Dooleys, been singing the bits I know as well.
Anthrax 'Imitation Of Life' is dug into the aul grey matter today. It started with the pre-chorus "Ahhhh, haaaaa, hooooooow - Anger burns!" popping my head when I was going to the shops earlier, and now the whole song is on repeat.
Crackin tune in fairness.
Quote from: The Wretch on May 03, 2024, 12:21:40 AMAnthrax 'Imitation Of Life' is dug into the aul grey matter today. It started with the pre-chorus "Ahhhh, haaaaa, hooooooow - Anger burns!" popping my head when I was going to the shops earlier, and now the whole song is on repeat.
Crackin tune in fairness.
It's such an odd bit in the song😂
That said, the riffs are savage!
Smashing Pumpkins - Bodies
Quote from: Sworntothecans on May 03, 2024, 10:37:43 AMIt's such an odd bit in the song😂
That said, the riffs are savage!
It really is! It's an odd tune anyway, the intro has a snotty almost Californian punk vibe, and then the whole "Let's do lunch babe" part. Still, it's a great song, with savage riffs as you say!
Quote from: The Wretch on May 03, 2024, 12:21:40 AMAnthrax 'Imitation Of Life' is dug into the aul grey matter today. It started with the pre-chorus "Ahhhh, haaaaa, hooooooow - Anger burns!" popping my head when I was going to the shops earlier, and now the whole song is on repeat.
Crackin tune in fairness.
Anthrax does Suicidal Tendencies.
Tis a fucking, great album.
Def Leppard: Rock Brigade
Tune!
Unfortunately, just as I was feeling all zen while washing the crockery after me tay, Phil Collins version of 'You Can't Hurry Love' popped in my head, which left me feeling bereft of hope. Also, I'm running low on washing up liquid.
I am now attempting to cleanse the musical palette with some good old UFO tunes.
Stick on Cynthia Erivo's a capella version from that El Royale fillum, goosebumps-inducing.
Sepultura:Reza.
After listening to Defenders of the Faith over the weekend, I can't stop singing Love Bites.
Quote from: Anvil on May 08, 2024, 08:57:21 AMAfter listening to Defenders of the Faith over the weekend, I can't stop singing Love Bites.
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Was it in the dead of night?😂
I made the mistake of putting the new Six Feet Under on earlier and now I just have Chris Barnes daft vocals stuck in my head😂
Quote from: Sworntothecans on May 10, 2024, 06:09:02 PMI made the mistake of putting the new Six Feet Under on earlier and now I just have Chris Barnes daft vocals stuck in my head😂
Eeeeeeeeeee-eeeeeeeeeeee-eeeeeeeeee....
Quote from: The Wretch on May 10, 2024, 06:24:23 PMQuote from: Sworntothecans on May 10, 2024, 06:09:02 PMI made the mistake of putting the new Six Feet Under on earlier and now I just have Chris Barnes daft vocals stuck in my head😂
Eeeeeeeeeee-eeeeeeeeeeee-eeeeeeeeee....
Gonna have to rectify that by putting on Haunted and Butchered By Birth😂
I listened to a bit of it earlier, not as EEEEEEEEE as the previous album but he's still shite.
I haven't enjoyed a full SFU album since Maximum Violence to be honest. There were some other tracks on the Swanson era albums that I really liked as far as riffs go, but Barnes vocals became more and more shit as the years went by, which made them un-listenable.
As for the fucking 'Graveyard Classics' albums, the less said, the better. That voice should not be let loose on anyone else's tunes.
I do like their version of Kiss 'War Machine' from Maximum Violence though.
Vanilla Fudge: You Keep Me Hangin' On
Blue Cheer: Summertime Blues
Sandy Coast: Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
All 3 on a loop.
Siouxsie & The Banshees - Hong Kong Garden
Carcass - Exhume To Consume
Grimly, I dig up the turfs...
The Shadows 'Apache'
Hatebreed:Burn The Lies.
Julie Driscoll - This Wheel's on Fire.
Raven- Star War
'Don't Forget Your Shovel' by Christy Moore
We were helping my Aunt clear out the last of the stuff from my late Uncle's garage over the weekend, as her granddaughter is using it for her dog grooming business.
I basically had my pick of whatever tools were left (he was a mechanic by trade, but also did some building, woodwork etc) so I grabbed some spanners, power tools, and a toolbox, and some other bits and pieces for the garden and some work I'm doing on my gaff, including a shovel.
Unfortunately someone sang that accursed song as I was leaving. It has been embedded in my head since.
"Ow di liddle do...." :( >:(
I woke up with Lord of This World in my head. Not too shabby.
This morning I have Night Sky by Scald stuck in my head
"NighhhHIIIITTEEE SkyyHIGHHHHH...
BouuHOUNDDD Lessssssssssss...
SpiHILLLLL GreaYAATEEEEE.."
Thankfully no one is home so they've been spared of my bellowing shower karaoke 🎤
Murder Inc.: Murder Inc.
Out Of Body - Pestilence
What a fuckin' song !
WHEN THE WINDS OF VALHALLA BLOW COLD,
BE SURE THAT THE BLOOD WILL START TO FLO-OH-OH-OHHHHHH
VALHALLA!
My traditional Summer Solstice Song... the translation is The Shortest Night of the Year. The nice thing is they also have a song Night of the Winter Solstice for 6 months time 8)
Good memories of Skyforger in Abbeyleix :abbath:
Quote from: Anvil on June 20, 2024, 08:48:00 PM
My traditional Summer Solstice Song... the translation is The Shortest Night of the Year. The nice thing is they also have a song Night of the Winter Solstice for 6 months time 8)
Haven't listened to that in a long time. I'll stick it on over the weekend if I remember 8)
My Bloody Valentine: Soon
'Brontosaurus' by The Move.
Crackin' tune to be fair, with a great proto doom riff, I can't complain that much.
Nuclear Assault - Stranded In Hell
Andrea True Connection - More More More.
Had a "woah" moment a few months back listening to this and realising that 90s pop ditty Steal My Sunshine by Len is built around a sample of the instrumental break in this.
Celtic Frost- A Dying God Coming Into Human Flesh.
I think this is one of the best metal songs ever in fairness and have loved it for years. the lyrics, the vocals, the intensity and tension in the song arrangement is pure genius and dark as fuck.
But yeah I watched the video for it about 5 times last night & now today I just have the words stuck in the back of me fucked up brain...
I AM A DYINNNG gOdD
cOMINg inTO HUman FLESHHHHHHH
:abbath:
God Celtic Frost Hellhammer and Triptykon are fuckin genius bands.
Agreed.
Ooh, Progeny was today's Metal Heardle track too.
I woke up with Valhalla by Black Sabbath going through the noggin.
I had the Doug theme tune in my head this morning. :abbath:
I don't know what it is with me and 80s soft rock this year, but this has been stuck in my head today
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIt3OGra3Lo
Haha yeah, file that one along with Vixen's 'Edge Of A Broken Heart'
Heaven in Black by Sabbath is going through my head right now.
Memories of Lita Ford's cleavage will be tormenting my brain now :laugh:
Quote from: Thorn on July 17, 2024, 07:20:04 PMHaha yeah, file that one along with Vixen's 'Edge Of A Broken Heart'
And 'Falling In And Out Of Love' by Femme Fatale.
Lorraine Lewis cavorting around in sparkly bras and denim hot pants had a profound effect on me as a young fella. I was pulling meself asunder sure.
Tears for Fears - Pale Shelter. Which is cool, as it's a classic.
There's a whole guitar solo I thought that was in that Lita song that isn't. My brain had it confused with this for some reason
https://youtu.be/t5Px4jY1TVc?si=pp3XW_Uf6XwPclvG
It's pissing rain and I've been listening to funeral doom for the last few days, but for some reason 'Here I Go Again' by Whitesnake is stuck in my head. Maybe my unconscious mind is trying to counteract the gloom with some cheese.
Quote from: Count Magnus on July 18, 2024, 10:20:32 AMIt's pissing rain and I've been listening to funeral doom for the last few days, but for some reason 'Here I Go Again' by Whitesnake is stuck in my head. Maybe my unconscious mind is trying to counteract the gloom with some cheese.
Tune.
I much prefer the original 82 version though.
Ah, but that didn't have Tawny Kitaen writhing around writhily in the video.
True enough.
I didn't realise there were so many versions of that song. The single mix is the one I heard first, it's so sanitised and Americanised that it's hard to listen to. Keyboard overload.
Quote from: Carnage on July 18, 2024, 12:47:04 PMI didn't realise there were so many versions of that song. The single mix is the one I heard first, it's so sanitised and Americanised that it's hard to listen to. Keyboard overload.
<Coverdale voice>NO SUCH THING AS KEYBOARD OVERLOAD DAHLING! WHATEVER TAWNY WANTS, WELL BY JOVE, SHE GETS!
GOES LIKE THE CLAPPERS ON THE OLD JAG!
He really is the Stephen Toast of rock, isn't he?
All this talk of '80s hair rock has Living On A Prayer playing on a loop in my head now.
Coverdale is a legend. Should be giving Ted Talks, podcasts and the Christmas speech!
Long live the Roger Moore of Rock!
Death - Evil Dead
Young one is trying out her Scream Bloody Gore vinyl. That riff is so catchy !
Cannibal Corpse: Shredded Humans.
Soundgarden - Room a Thousand Years Wide
Quote from: Naraka on July 20, 2024, 11:12:57 PMSoundgarden - Room a Thousand Years Wide
Great song.
Found this song by accident yesterday and not only can I not stop thinking about it but I must have listened to it six times already. This is as bad as when I found that Bebe Rexha song.
(https://youtu.be/IFW3O-PsRUo?si=_7QR0X_VHaQXq9NI) Can't believe I am here posting about the fucking Vengaboys but look I suppose everyone gets one good song.
A classic tune, and the video is some peak 1980s stuff for sure (Dave Stewart's hair in particular).
The John Coltrane version of My Favourite Things.
Since the QOTSA Ambassador gig came up today:
In the shower earlier for some reason I had Holding Back The Years by Simply Red on a loop in my head. Dunno where that came from. At the moment though it's this:
One of the places I work regularly has what has to be AI pop music on constantly. It all sounds familiar, like it could be a pop song, but way to inane and insipid to be an actual song that anyone wrote. Problem is is that many of them are very catchy in an annoying way and fucking TORMENT your head out of work as well >:(
I've often wondered about the negative psychological impact of being constantly exposed to shite music. I find it hard to not focus on any music that's playing (I'm sure a lot of ye are similar) regardless of quality, so if I'm in Tesco for more than 10 minutes I want to poke holes in my eardrums because the music is some of the shittiest you could ever hear. Dunno how the staff there haven't gone loopy from it.
Now err, tormenting - Belinda Carlisle - "Runaway Horses" (mainly because I had it on repeat earlier :abbath: )
I worked in tesco for years when I was younger and up until around 15 years ago the music was actually great. You'd be as likely to hear Fleetwood Mac, Talk Talk, ELO, Depeche Mode, Dire Straits as you would Abba, U2 etc. I think licensing laws or at least fees changed and all the super markets, shops, petrol stations decided it was thriftier to have the same piped identikit covers of shocking modern "popular"songs
This has been stuck in my head all day. No harm in that:
Pantera - This love
Dodsrit - Irjala
Blood Incantation - The Stargate( Tablet 1)
The riff about 90 seconds into Caesars Palace by Morbid Angel.
Jamie Tartt >:(
Can't get the song from the garage Karate scene in Nightmare on elm street 4 out of my head today
Quote from: Mithrandir on February 18, 2025, 08:30:51 PMCan't get the song from the garage Karate scene in Nightmare on elm street 4 out of my head today
That soundtrack is mad from what I remember. Thete9 like Vinnie Vincent Invasion and Sinead O'Connor on it too.
Grateful Dead - Truckin.
"Sometimes the lights are shining on me...." what a song, just brilliant
Been listening to a lot of Rammstein while working out recently so there's a loop of Sonne, Links 2 3 4, and Keine Lust playing constantly in my head.
Stuck in my head since last night. Such '80s cheese, I'd forgotten about the sax solo.
Produced by the recently deceased Roy Thomas Baker, which explains why it
sounds so good.
It's a hell of an earworm alright, had many a nice thought about Carol Decker way back when too.
Yep, still have a thing for redheads since.
Speaking of singers who'd give you sinful thoughts, this is playing on a loop in my head now:
Couple of great tracks there.
I saw The Cardigans at an all day thing in Galway nearly 30 years ago, I thought I was hallucinating when they started playing Sabbath songs.
The Selecter - "On My Radio".
An absolute banger, but I'm into "please make it stop already" territory.
It's just the same old show, wha!
Temporary Secretary by Paul McCartney
Can't get the chorus out of my head since I woke up. Tune, in fairness, but I've had enough now and I want it to stop.
This has been stuck in my head since I woke this morning:
Since the recent Cathedral discussion this has been rattling around my head:
I have been singing the title to this for about the past week :abbath: :abbath: :abbath: :laugh: