| Tim Tylor ( @ 2008-11-26 19:16:00 |
I've got an Earworm, A teeny tiny Earworm...
It's a rock-and-roll number with an irresistable tune and a lyric composed of random cliché porridge run through a fit-the-rhyme program, or sounds like it - Ride a circle round the Sun / Touch - The - truth and burn! / Like a Mes-Sage on the run / Sea-sons change, turn turn turn! "In the name of Liberty" and "Heal this loss in me" are in there too. I want the witless thing out of my head. Now.
Actually, the band responsible have a lot of pretty fine numbers too. Maybe this one's their equivalent of Tailsteak's The Band's Parsnip Song. Though that's angry energetic nonsense and my earworm is sappy-clappy Bad Eurovision nonsense.
On closer websearching, I find it was "written for Key to the North, a film about Newark's involvement in the English Civil War". Which clarifies nothing.
It's a rock-and-roll number with an irresistable tune and a lyric composed of random cliché porridge run through a fit-the-rhyme program, or sounds like it - Ride a circle round the Sun / Touch - The - truth and burn! / Like a Mes-Sage on the run / Sea-sons change, turn turn turn! "In the name of Liberty" and "Heal this loss in me" are in there too. I want the witless thing out of my head. Now.
Actually, the band responsible have a lot of pretty fine numbers too. Maybe this one's their equivalent of Tailsteak's The Band's Parsnip Song. Though that's angry energetic nonsense and my earworm is sappy-clappy Bad Eurovision nonsense.
On closer websearching, I find it was "written for Key to the North, a film about Newark's involvement in the English Civil War". Which clarifies nothing.