Now that I've read it all, can you tell me how I get the «Diamonds are forever, forever...»
earworm out of my head?
Not exact matches
The New York League of Conservation Voters is
out with a new radio ad slamming its No. 1 Democratic primary target that features a catchy Calypso tune with definite
earworm potential and the refrain: «Anyone is better than Bill Stachowski.»
When they examined these participants» brain images, one pattern in particular stuck
out: People who got
earworms more often had a thinner right frontal cortex, which is involved in inhibition, and a thinner temporal cortex, which processes sensory stimuli like sound.
Cognitive scientist Matthew Schulkind knows «
earworms» inside and
out — especially those spawned by the Wiggles.
In addition to «Bad Romance,» examples of common
earworms named in the study include «Don't Stop Believing» by Journey and, perhaps not surprisingly, «Can't Get You
Out Of My Head» by Kylie Minogue.
Although the mono Dolby TrueHD soundtrack is spread
out across the two front channels, it sounds great at full volume, certainly obviating any need to buy a CD version of the
earworm «Barbarella Psychedella» theme song — which you will be stuck humming for a week after watching this movie.
Not a single person on Gold Derby is predicting «The Star,» but hear me
out: the mailer to promote the film, in which the song automatically plays when you open it, has proven what an incredible
earworm the song is.
The «turning Japanese»
earworm has me considering gouging
out my eyes and eardrums.
It takes classic Mushroom Kingdom
earworms (particular kudos to World 4 - 1's subtle use of the Super Mario Bros underground theme) as well as original tunes, and remixes them so that they sound as though they're being parped
out by a 1950s fairground ride.
That's a huge deal, given that the article points
out that corn
earworms destroy 2 % of the corn crop in the U.S.