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The earworms you can't get out of your head
If you've ever had a song stuck in your head you'll know it's annoying. But as Dr Karl Kruszelnicki explains, it might be an evolutionary way of keeping us alert to attack or stay focused during repetitive tasks.
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Paolo Conte - Aguaplano
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Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Lucky Man
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How to get rid of ear worms
Annoying song stuck in your head? This BrainCraft video explains that listening to it from beginning to end may free you from its burden. It's a technique based on the Zeigarnik effect, the tendency we have to remember things which are uncompleted.
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Rolling in the Deep
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Talking Loud and Clear
Orchestral Maneuvers in the Dark
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Animated video Brandy by Looking Glass with Mandarin Lyrics
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Why every American graduation plays the same song
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ELO
Evil Woman
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Paul Hardcastle & Marvin Gaye - No stress (war is not the answer)
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NSFW Lenny Kravitz - The Chamber (Explicit)
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Against All Odds
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Bryan Adams - Please Forgive Me
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The Who-Pinball Wizard
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How a recording-studio mishap shaped '80s music
Over the past few years a general nostalgia for the 1980s has infiltrated music, film, and television. I deeply love those gated reverb drums of the '80s - you know that punchy percussive sound popularized by Phil Collins and Prince? So for my second episode of Vox Pop’s Earworm I spoke with two Berklee College of Music professors, Susan Rogers and Prince Charles Alexander, to figure out just how that sound came to be, what makes it so damn punchy, and why it’s back.
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Chaka Khan - Ain't nobody loves me better
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Gilbert O`Sullivan - CLAIR - ( The Sweetest `Clair ` video Ever !) - And Clair answers back !
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Hey Jude
The Beatles
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Christopher Cross - Arthur's Theme (Best that you can do)
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Lovin'you
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