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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Florida
Age: 50
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16 yrs song stuck in my head. Finally found it
For the last 16 yrs I have had a song stuck in my head and it really bugged me. I really liked this song my roommate had on a tape. I could only remember two lines, "Put the mind on idle" and eventually remembered "Wind him up". I searched the net using "Put the mind on idle" and asked around to no avail. It has been a while, so I searched Google recently must have tried " Wind him up" and bingo!!!! I found the song. I know I search that term before, but guess Google has gotten better.
"Wind him up" by Saga. The irony is , now I can put my mind on idle.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Florida
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Go ahead, laugh. Wait til you get a song stuck in your head and it takes years to find it.
MWC video is right on the money as far as frustration level.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: USA
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Finding useless information youve always wondered about is one of the best things about the internet. When I was about 11 years old (early 70s), a friend of mine had a K-Tel hits compilation album on tape. There were several songs on that album that Ive never heard before or since...in spite of the fact that they were supposed to be hits... and I never knew the name of the artists. Through the years Ive asked many people about these songs (just for the sake of nostalgia), but no one had ever heard of them.
Of course, I found them on the internet...AND the K-Tel album they were on! What's funny is that I found a site where a guy was saying he performed one of these songs with his band, and that everyone always thinks he wrote it...he also had never met anyone who'd ever heard the song before. |
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Took me forever to ID the song, Lullaby by Shawn Mullins. Thought of the lyric, "like Nashville with a tan."
Anyone know the song that has the lyric, "You get me high, Sherry..."? I've had that song in my head since college...
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Milledgeville, Georgia by way of Md.
Age: 58
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My epiphany came about twenty years ago. I remembered that Bill Cosby had done a song with the line "same huh" in it back in the late '60's. For the life of me, I couldn't remember what the song was. Then, one night while watching "The Cosby Show", Bill had Stevie Wonder on. Stevie played a song and sampled in it was the line "Little old man". Eureka, I'd finally found my song!
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: St. Augustine, FL
Age: 39
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I had the same problem but for about 20 years. There was a song I loved when I was about 14 and a few years ago it popped into my head but only the music, I couldn't remember any of the lyrics or even what they sounded like. I kept wracking my brain and finally figured it out with the help of Google. It was New Girl Now by Honeymoon Suite which came out in 1984.
Still a great song!
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: SoCal
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In the early 80's a cheezy pop rock band was on American bandstand. I tuned in when they played their second song which I guess was the flipside of their single or something. Anyway, that song never took off. The song went through my head driving me crazy. Low and behold VH1 was doing one of their shows on one hit wonders or something and boom there it was. I am embarrassed to say I think the song was called "gone for so long" by Chilliwack. The song just had one of those hooks at the beginning that would not leave. I never heard it on the radio because it was the other song they performed first on bandstand that took off, and I don't even reacall what it was. Talk about being torchered for nearly half my life. The sad part is over 20 years later when I finally heard it again, I thought to myself, this is what I have been wasting all this time trying to figure out.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Florida
Age: 50
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Jim, I sure am glad I still like the "Wind him up". After 16 yrs of hunting, it was worth it for me. In finding the song I hunted, I found a few other songs by Saga I absolutely enjoy too.
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Yeah, I know the feeling...
I had a song in my head for over 59 years,until I found it on the net. I was 4-5 years old when I listened to that song that my father had on a 78 vinyl. All I remembered was "Hey la-bas, hey la-bas toé... comment ca va?"... The rest of the song was in english (or in creole???), which I wasn't understanding back then...
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Location: Aldergrove, British Columbia,Canada
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'My Girl' ( #6 position) 'Whatcha gonna do?' (#10 position) They released 14 albums, and had 7 top 40 hits. Guitarist Brian 'too loud' McLeod left this band to form The Headpins. Chilliwack vocalist Bill Henderson still performs and draws crowds today. They even got covered on SCTV!!
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Louisville
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Thanks Casterway! Cool video with a rather cool solo. imho, a lot of "cheezy" 80's bands are cooler than memory serves. My regular jam band recently played around with Hungry Like the Wolf, which caused me to revisit Duran Duran's catalog. Andy Taylor is a tasteful guitarist!
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Friend of Leo's
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Chilliwacks music is as important to people growing up here in Western Canada as, I would guess the Steve Miller Band was at the same time down south. It was difficult to go through someones record collection in the 70's without finding at least one Chilliwack album, the same as you guys would have found with something like 'Book of Dreams'.
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Friend of Leo's
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Here's their other big hits The Flyer On the loose Oh how this rocked my world in Grade 8!!
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Friend of Leo's
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Waahh!!! I want the 80's back!!
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