When you arrived a couple of weeks ago, I didn’t recognize you. You were like a noisy neighbour, partying until the wee hours of the morning and keeping me awake at night. Your lyrics, seemingly out of nowhere, began repeating loops through my brain like a vinyl record with a skip. Day after day after day. Night after night after night. I knew those repeating words. I knew that voice. Finally I looked up the lyrics and there you were. David Bowie. How you got here I do not know.
I generally don’t listen to a whole lot of lyrics any more. When I do listen to music, it is most often instrumental jazz. Music with lyrics, especially songs from my youth, jump into my overactive brain and stay for an extended visit. They ride the Ferris wheel of spinning gears, that exists as my thought process, with a long-term ticket This has been happening for at least thirty years. These days it happens if I hear a song as part of a TV show or a commercial, but I can’t for the life of me recall where I heard Modern Love.
It might have been on the show Trying, which is a wonderful British series currently on Apple TV about a couple trying to adopt a baby. The characters are lovable and quirky, the show is funny and well done. And it does contain some good music, although I don’t recall it containing Bowie. I might have been more caught up in the story than the music at that particular moment. Obviously David didn’t care because at some point, either during Trying or some other show, he entered my unconscious anyway.

I love you David, I really do. I love your music and your words; but really, the last thing I need right now is a dead rock musician haunting my head. It is definitely time for you to leave.
Thank you for reading.
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It could have been worse. I’m looking at you, “Muskrat Love.”
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Ha ha. It has been worse.
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I completely understand. I recently had “Brick House” by The Commodores stick in my head like a fish hook because of an ad that was on tv for The Brick furniture store. Ugh. I hate ear worms and I somehow seem to be getting more susceptible as I age.
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I am notorious for silencing the sound on commercials when they have songs in them. It doesn’t take much to create an annoying ear worm these days.
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I should start doing that too.
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Has he left??
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😂 Not yet!
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Maybe it’s a genuine haunting! ;-) I liked early David Bowie and still have all my early LPs of his. I have to say he certainly kept up with the times throughout his life – but that meant I didn’t relate to his later stuff at all and would find something from that era annoying. I listen to a lot of lyric music as in rock music but, although I quite like someone singing on them, I rarely care WHAT they’re singing!
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My head seems to easily remember beats and lyrics whether I want it to or not.
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I tend to get the latest song I had on the radio while driving to a walk repeating itself for the whole walk but, once I get back home, it goes. Great if it was something marchable which I liked but annoying if not…
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I too am a Bowie fan. My favorite of his albums are Hunky Dory and Station To Station.
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Somehow I knew you would be a fan.
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What have you done to me? First of all Life on Mars started. I can cope with that. Now it has been replaced with Laughing Gnome . . .
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🤪 Your sanity is at stake.
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It’s such a stupid song. Why did he do it? Why, why, why ? See, I still have the rhythm stuck in my head.
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Sometimes there is no explanation for why lyrics suddenly pop into our head.
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None what so ever.
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Haha, thanks for laugh!
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Glad you enjoyed it.
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maybe if you take some protein pills and put your helmet on, the song will go away :)
and Trying sounds like a good show – thanks for the tip!
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I didn’t even know that protein came in pills. I get all mine from meat and peanut butter. Boy am I out of touch. Think I will stay this way. Trying is a wonderful show. I definitely think you will like it.
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Sorry, the protein pill and put your helmet on is a line from David Bowie’s song Space Oddity 🤓
I will definitely check out Trying!
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