Which song would you hope to get if you had to wake up every morning in Groundhog Day?

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Meffy wrote:A little aleatoric Witold Lutosławski never did any harm. It might even serve as a test of the recurrence method.
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You and ceiling cat.

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If you ask me right now, "Tidal" by Imogen Heap, although I can see how the Hide & Seek opening line "Where are we? What the hell is going on?" would perhaps be more fitting for a Groundhog Day wake-up call, but I don't think I could stand listening to those robotic voice harmonies in the long run.

If you were to ask me which song would make me bash the clock radio to molecules the second I woke up, probably any 90's comedy show theme song. The Seinfeld theme, the Friends theme, the Simpsons theme, they all make me wanna hang myself right now just thinking about them. A mashup of the Seinfeld slap bass and the twangy Friends guitars would probably be an instrument of torture that makes waterboarding look like a vacation.

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Good question. I've thought very long about that. I came to an weird conclusion.

Dael by Autechre or Burn by Deep Purple. I don't know :hihi:

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Dennis

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CypherOne wrote:Orbital - The Girl With The Sun In Her Head

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Black Lace - Agadoo.

Not sure....
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@blank: So no "Breakfast Machine" by Danny Elfman, I'm guessing.

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Meffy wrote:You and ceiling cat.
I'm not even sure if I should look up at ceiling cat as I don't know what the consequences will be.

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Meffy wrote:@blank: So no "Breakfast Machine" by Danny Elfman, I'm guessing.
Nothing by Elfman, no. His scores are like listening to an ADD kid on a sugar rush. Imagine Bernard Herrmann scoring EVERY movie like Psycho. Imagine having Taxi Driver or Vertigo drenched in Bam-PAM-bam-PAM trill trill papapapappp uh-oh! gwooosh POW! POW! Kerpoosh!

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Tomorrow Never Knows.

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I expect that 'Once in a Lifetime' by Talking Heads might start to grate after maybe 17 mornings?
Although perhaps not as much as Kate Bush's 'Wuthering, Wuthering, Wuthering Heights'...

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MSG, Never Ending Nightmare
The highest form of knowledge is empathy, for it requires us to suspend our egos and live in another's world. It requires profound, purpose‐larger‐than‐the‐self kind of understanding.

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blank/diod wrote:
Meffy wrote:@blank: So no "Breakfast Machine" by Danny Elfman, I'm guessing.
Nothing by Elfman, no. His scores are like listening to an ADD kid on a sugar rush.
Breakfast Machine is from the (a?) "Pee Wee's Playhouse" movie so that's just about right.

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this song always makes me smile goofily, so it would be in the running:


well, couldn't find the version of "The Ruling Class" I prefer, so my close second "He's Frank" will have to do in a pinch.
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Somewhere over the rainbow

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