For the past few days, I have been blessed with an earworm that simply refuses to go away.
I have therefore decided that if it will not go away, I might as well inflict it on some of my readers too. It is a catchy tune and the music is simply fascinating.
Have you been troubled with earworms recently?
the worse ones that get me is the “mall @ Christmas” and I find myself with the tunes playing over and over again…until I’m home with peace and quiet.
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Elevator music used to do that to me during my working days when I had to visit many offices in high rise buildings.
No Earworm recently – thank goodness.
Though that is a very pleasant tune to have going round and round in your mind Ramana.
I’m wondering what the significance of the red ribbons tied on the fence is?
People take vows and tie ribbons, cradles, threads in holy places. When the bow is fulfilled they come back and untie the thread.
My next post is inspired by another song that Padmini has mentioned in her comments here. She has also answered your question. She is my sister.
Beautiful song…first time I’m hearing this…the next song on the list Yeh Moh moh ke damage is my favourite…..🙏🙏🎶🎶
You can hear your favourite song in my next post and also learn something perhaps new, about Bhumi Pednekar.
What a lovely tune. I haven’t had any recently but T has said he has gotten a few. It is so interesting when they happen.
I can’t recall the last time I had an earworm or what the tune was. Not much of current music I hear lends itself to having that effect on me for whatever the reason.
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You are very fortunate.