Storax with Sunbeam and Rollercoaster

Feb 19, 2010 12:20

Do you find yourself whistling the same tune when distracted and engaged in manual labour? I do.

According to DNA, Ford Prefect would whistle the first note of 'Mad about the boy' over and over again.

I whistle a tune that uk_jon first played on one of the school pianos. It's an (obviously) haunting melody that ended up being called 'Casio XL-5'. ( Read more... )

trilobite, back of the sofa or back of the net, high-fidelity-3

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uk_jon February 19 2010, 19:13:08 UTC
I usually, eventually, discover where I've subconsciously stolen something that I "wrote". That one remains a mystery.

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hirez February 19 2010, 19:36:08 UTC
My first thought would have been Robert Miles, but that would require a time-machine. Would have required. Will. Wioll haven on-require. Yes.

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uk_jon February 19 2010, 19:17:17 UTC
As a sign of being old (and too old to have such young kids), most tunes that stick in my head these days are performed by The Freshbeat Band, Hi-5 or The Wiggles. You'll be pleased to note, however, that I often sing the kids to sleep at night by repeatedly crooning, "Neon lights, shimmering neon lights, and at the fall of night the city's filled with light".

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