I take my previous statement back, I will never be able to get THIS
out of my head.
Sifl And Olly - "Omega
". Only catchy because the melody is so incredibly repetitive. Which is the entire point - in context
, it's an Overly Long Gag about a fictional, maddeningly catchy video game theme song.
edited 6th Dec '13 7:40:47 PM by MikeK
Came for the cool card tricks, stayed for the kick-ass song and the cool card tricks.
edited 7th Dec '13 12:02:49 AM by MaxwellDaring
[I LIVE AGAIN]I swear the game composer is an evil, evil man for making such catchy nonsense that won't leave your brain. Enter if you dare.
More 80s J-pop
. At least less embarrassing than usual, but oh, that dated 80s Yamaha synth production!
The old 1930 song "When I Take My Sugar to Tea"
has been circling in my head for a while. My God, is that song catchy.
edited 1st Jan '14 1:22:10 PM by Aldo930
"They say I'm old fashioned, and live in the past, but sometimes I think progress progresses too fast."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LXIWRan3XGY
"I don't wanna be, I don't wanna be me."
My tropes launched: https://surenity2.blogspot.com/2021/02/my-tropes-on-tv-tropes.html"Side by Side," the song from 1927...
It's incredibly catchy and yet somehow heartwarming at the same time. I listen to it and I imagine an old comedy duo - two vagabonds who may go through their ups and downs but always have each other.
"They say I'm old fashioned, and live in the past, but sometimes I think progress progresses too fast."I made the very, very stupid idea to buy Ducktales Remastered last week.
Guess what had been stuck in my head ever since.
DUCKTALES !! WOO-OO !!!
Not a bad find for a CD they were handing out for free at an Ayria/Project Pitchfork concert I went to last summer. This song slowly grew on me.
edited 13th Jan '14 1:05:12 AM by Surenity
My tropes launched: https://surenity2.blogspot.com/2021/02/my-tropes-on-tv-tropes.html

Because a couple of local musicians covered the song
(and did a low-budget music video recreation) in order to promote a show they're doing together. I definitely had heard the original somewhere before *, but wouldn't have been able to identify it.
edited 12th Nov '13 10:07:57 PM by MikeK