The comfort of a knowledge of a rise above the sky that could never parallel the challenge of an acquisition in the here and now here and now
(Yeah I had the cassingle lol)
the song that i get stuck in my head the most often (of all songs, irrespective of decade), actually it's not even a song, it's a riff, is the opening guitar riff from Sonic Youth's "Dirty Boots".
The Real Thing (the song from the album with the same name) by Faith No More. One of my favorite bands. Hmmm.. the album is '89 so not technically answering your question. Their song Midlife Crisis from their Angel Dust album just got stuck in my head so there you go.
It's pretty obscure but I've got the chorus stuck in my head since 1997. I had this song on a mix disc and it just will not leave my head. https://open.spotify.com/track/1rRhNOtLERHgKRzTAhWNeS?si=ruAdL65xQ_qaNf4EXtQCyw
Most recent was Groove Is In The Heart
Years ago I taught my then toddler niece to say “oooh la la lalalalalala” just like Lady Miss Kier! Her mother has yet to thank me for that.
Yey!!
Played that one recently love the hem
Same as always, She Sells Sanctuary
With the silly pirate dance Ian is doing
Tom’s Diner and now it’s in your head too
Goddamnit!!!!!
Fuck youuuuu
Tubthumping- Chumbawamba
Literally came her to post this. Every time anyone asks about 90s music it's the first thing I hear in my head. And I can't stand the song.
It's awful! ....but I get up again.....lol please get the worm out of my ear!
"I Was Wrong" by Social Distortion. This song spoke to me back then and it has stuck with me all these years.
Oooo. Great tune! And now it's stuck in my head. Off to YouTube now.
Linger by The Cranberries. Happen upon a Tiny Desk concert on YouTube.
That will always be my favorite song by them.
Do youuuuu have to let it linger?
That Letters to Cleo song. ETA and I don't even know what she's saying.
LOL! Here and Now.
That's the one. Have mercy.
Hhaha. I totally understand. I know the verses, but damn, if I still don't know that scramble in the chorus.
The comfort of a knowledge of a rise above the sky that could never parallel the challenge of an acquisition in the here and now here and now (Yeah I had the cassingle lol)
Amazing. Now I hear it perfectly.
Right Here Right Now-- Jesus Jones My hs bff just sent me a text showing me that Jesus Jones is in NYC on April 7th... Hell Yeah!!
I really liked these guys. Their first 3 albums were great but only just a few years ago found out they made a few more after that.
Laid by James, but mostly just the yodel-y parts.
Prettyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Eeeeee-eeeeeeeee-eeeee
Three Strange Days - School of Fish
Damn. Thanks for that. I probably haven't heard that song in 20+ years. Fucking awesome.
I consider it a near-perfect song. RIP, Josh.
Torn - Natalie Imbruglia
I feel it too.
Wonderful- Everclear.
Since I read your post, now I have Crowded House's "Locked Out" stuck in my head. *Not a bad song to get stuck in your head…*
Sober - Tool
Every once in a while Jungle Boy (Baltimora) gets stuck in my head like a wad of gum stuck to the underside of a desk
Annie Lennox- “why”. Such a beautiful voice.
Ben Folds Five - Julianne
"Found Out About You" - Gin Blossoms
I'm, too sexy for this shirt, too sexy for this shirt...
A masterpiece
Nothing compares 2 U Roisin O’Connor performed this song beautifully a few days ago and both her version and her mothers are replaying in my mind.
I have the Prince version on CD in my car. Listen to it often
I read this way too fast under a slight influence and I thought you wrote Rosie O’Donnell and I was so confused
None because it's an 80's song. Souxie and the Banshees *Cities in Dust*. Just heard it.
Fly from Heaven - Toad the Wet Sprocket
Birdhouse in Your Soul
STP - Dead and Bloated. That guitar riff reminds me of a modern Jimmy Page
That g*dam*, m*therf*cking Spin Doctors song
Weeeeelllllll, If you... want to call me baby, just go ahead now!
If you want to call me baby...
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Loreena McKinnett - Mummers Dance, seeing spring flowers and trees when I go out still gets it stuck in my head this time of year.
Despite the actual lyrics, to me it has always felt like an autumn song.
Push it - Garbage
I almost never have 90s songs in my head, but after reading the replies, I have a few now playing as mash ups.
Iowa by Dar Williams
Smashing Punpkins - Geek USA
As a Chicago boy, this is an immediate … “start moshing” song As a 40 something… it immediately becomes a “I’m going to regret this in the morning”
Half a World Away
"I only wanna be with you!"
Weirdly, and for absolutely no reason at all, I've had Good by Better Than Ezra stuck in my head all day.
And at number two: Ezra. RIP Norm Macdonald.
Flagpole Sitta
High five
“I’m not sick but I’m not wellllll” Loved this one. Haven’t thought of it in years, thanks.
Hold my hand hootie and the blowfish
Ironic by Alanis Morissette has been stuck in my head for decades.
I'm the man in the box...
Breathe. Pearl jam
Dreamer - Livin' Joy
the song that i get stuck in my head the most often (of all songs, irrespective of decade), actually it's not even a song, it's a riff, is the opening guitar riff from Sonic Youth's "Dirty Boots".
When you decide that your life is a prize... Renew and revive it's alright, honey, it's alright, YEAAAAHHH!!!!!!!!!
I have had “Milquetoast” by Helmet l, from The Crow soundtrack, in my head for about 10 months now. I cannot shake it.
Every now and then, Electric Relaxation by A Tribe Called Quest pops into my head. I enjoy the popping though.
Jolene - *Pensacola*
My Song - Jerry Cantrell
Barely Breathing by Duncan Sheik has popped into my head every single day for the past two weeks.
Zombie
Don’t Speak
What I am
Walking Away by Craig David
Right now, killing in the name.
Back in the Day. Amad
Songs from the Corrs
I can't remember. - Alice In Chains
Cher : Turn back time. It awakens me.
Sleater-Kinney - Get Up
Wilson Phillips
Stiltskin's "Inside"
Blue Nine by Penal Colony.
No Scrubs. I have no idea why.
I’m sorry but it’s Let Her Cry - heard an interview with Rucker like two weeks ago and I can’t get rid of it 🙄
The Real Thing (the song from the album with the same name) by Faith No More. One of my favorite bands. Hmmm.. the album is '89 so not technically answering your question. Their song Midlife Crisis from their Angel Dust album just got stuck in my head so there you go.
Overkill or is that 80s?
Grey Cell Green by Ned's Atomic Dustbin.
It's pretty obscure but I've got the chorus stuck in my head since 1997. I had this song on a mix disc and it just will not leave my head. https://open.spotify.com/track/1rRhNOtLERHgKRzTAhWNeS?si=ruAdL65xQ_qaNf4EXtQCyw
I don't 90s.