definitely don't think in songs but definitely use lyrics in conversation. 'jah rules jewelry' gets used every now and then. sorry ladies.
definitely don't think in songs but definitely use lyrics in conversation. 'jah rules jewelry' gets used every now and then. sorry ladies.
Wally said:I’ve had entire conversations at work in song lyrics and movie quotes. It especially amuses me because so many of my coworkers don’t seem to listen to music or watch movies.
Commonplace in my ice cube tray too. Our rule is song lyrics must be sung, or they don't count towards your total.
We had a HR class a while back and we had to do an exercise where we listed 20 things about ourselves. The woman next to me just put 20 lyrics. It was beautiful.
-I wanna rock and roll all night
-I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die
-I would walk 500 miles
bobzilla said:i think I may have a brain tumor. I tend to be in conversations and random song lyrics pop into my head at all times pertaining to the conversation. I swear people think I'm retarded. Just now, for instance.... coworker's hair looked extra fluffy today. I told her that it gave her the appearance of walking on air.... and hte theme song to Greatest American Hero pops into my head.
WTF is wrong with me besides my illogical love for Korean cars, bacon and cheese?
This is pretty much my existence.
I tried stopping listening to music with English lyrics. That doesn't work.
Link because embedding is broken: Korpiklaani's "Rauta"
("Iske" means "strike", by the way,)
As a musician, there is not a single day that goes by where I don't translate 20 or 30 things I hear into songs.
In fact, in your original post.... "I told her that it gave her the appearance of walking on air.... and hte theme song to...", I started singing that same song before my brain processed the next phrase explaining what you were singing.
It is the internal, musical version of completing your own sentence
In reply to aircooled :
Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!
...and yeah, songs and movie quotes ALL THE TIME.
Curtis said:As a musician, there is not a single day that goes by where I don't translate 20 or 30 things I hear into songs.
In fact, in your original post.... "I told her that it gave her the appearance of walking on air.... and hte theme song to...", I started singing that same song before my brain processed the next phrase explaining what you were singing.
It is the internal, musical version of completing your own sentence
failed music ed major here. that may explain it.
Mr. Crowley https://g.co/kgs/2WT5rh
My wife is watching some show called downtown abby or something like that. Character named mr Crowley. Made my start singing ozzy while playing angry birds.
In reply to Dusterbd13 :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleister_Crowley
Always makes me think of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jB7-YNTrf20, really.
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Nick Comstock said:Last night on the way home from meet the teacher my wife was rambling on about something, I want really paying attention and she said the word "function". So my mind immediately breaks into the Warren G song "what's next" and I start singing along with it. I go through two whole verses and she just looks at me and says "WTF is wrong with you?" I don't know but I haven't listened to that song since probably 1997 maybe? But all it took was that one word and it all came flooding back to me.
I read that and started hearing School House Rock's "Conjunction Junction"... ;)
Probably says something about our ages.
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