Subconscious singing.

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  1. edyb123

    edyb123 Senior Member

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  2. lovelyxmalia

    lovelyxmalia Banana Hammock Lifetime Supporter

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    I sing a lot of things. I'll randomly sing sentences and stuff.

    I can relate every single event in my life to a song...and I do that.

    however, making up my own songs to events is a lot more fun! :D
     
  3. myself

    myself just me

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    I only play a certain song in my mind, I don't sing or even hum out loud anything.
     
  4. lovelyxmalia

    lovelyxmalia Banana Hammock Lifetime Supporter

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    Ohh I love singing out loud! Fortunately, I can sing...so I do all the time! I love it especially when I get really carried away, only to find that someone had been watching the whole time-haha! My brother actually caught it on video once. It was pretty awesome...I looked like some kind of American Idol retard
     
  5. Aristartle

    Aristartle Snow Falling on Cedars Lifetime Supporter

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    Yes, all of the time. Sometimes I will start singing a song, and I will want to hear it so badly that I will walk over to the radio to turn it on, and lo and behold the song that I want to hear is playing.
     
  6. redyelruc

    redyelruc The Yard Man

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    Well, just lately I find that inside my mind is screaming(not singing) the same couple of lines of a song over and over. It's really fucking loud and I wish I could turn it down.

    It's...

    What do you want from me?
    It's not how it used to be
    You've taken my life away
    Ruining everything

    By Monaco, I think. But the version in my head is more screaming punk.
     
  7. SlydeHippie

    SlydeHippie Banned

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    Any of my buddies will tell you I am ALWAYS singing.

    I don't have a bad voice, but mine isn't like Robert Plants either. It's bearable, so they don't mind it. I know ALOT of music so I'm always singing a song that fits the mood.
     
  8. KozmicBlue

    KozmicBlue Senior Member

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    I randomly sing sentences as well, and make my own silly songs. Especially when I'm cooking or cleaning or doing the dishes coz otherwise those things are just so boring.
     
  9. emelia

    emelia the resident gangsta

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    I ALWAYS sing. In class, on the bus, in the street, while cooking...just anywhere, anytime. And at the top of my voice :H:

    And all situations have a little song that I have to start singing. Even if someone is talking and they mention random words, I start singing because it reminds me of a song.

    But the weird thing is that alot of the time I really don't notice I'm doing it. Like a bunch of us are just sitting there and I'm thinking about something and then I hear my mate Jamie say 'argh stop singing for Jesus' sake!!!' (in his scottish accent ^_^) Then I'll be like, 'I was singing?? o_O'

    weird stuff...
     
  10. Predacious

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    allt he time. Right now it's Cake's 'guitar'.
     
  11. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Don't you just hate it when a song gets stuck in your head and keeps repeating itself :mad:

    The Patriots are playing the San Diego Chargers tomorrow, and everywhere I turned over the last week some was playing the fight song San Diego Superchargers - so now it's stuck [​IMG]


    Hotwater
     
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