Everybody Sing
Sometimes I think
I am the only one, until I hear a conversation I wasn’t included in voicing the
same opinion. Karaoke car pool wasn’t the first to do the sing along thing. We
all do it, more often than we realize while driving to work or traveling to a
different destination down the freeway. If you look to your right or left
determined by the lane you choose to drive, you will notice someone you don’t
know listening to the same exact tune. Your lips are synced mouthing the same
words to a song not more than two weeks ago, you didn’t like at all. Your
choice of station doesn’t matter, I Heart Radio, Pandora your favorite local
channel or some newfangled app you thought you set up uniquely. Which song is
it this week? Which song are you trying to avoid but can’t get away from? It’s
just like clockwork, every twenty to thirty minutes it sneaks into to your
sound system. Every car with speakers louder than yours are blasting it. Each station
you turn the dial to would make you believe they are watching your fingers.
That song is on again and you’ve lost count how many times it has played this
hour. I only started to notice the frequency because, it will be on when I get
out of the car and on when I get back in. Making you wonder if it anticipated
the moment of my return.
When I first
started writing “Everybody Sing”, even I thought the whole idea was an over
exaggeration. I then began paying close attention to see if my earlier findings
were correct only to find, it was much worse than I originally believed. When
you start to take notice and actually pay attention, one song plays more when
you don’t wish to hear it. That’s drives you to the point you gradually begin to
give in unknowingly. You will discover yourself mouthing the hook first, then
the opening line. Next, you didn’t realize you knew all the words until you do
the self-test. You know, the test to see if what you thought they were saying
is really what they were saying. It never fails and to my amazement, they
really did say those words in a song. In my mind, I scream - at the radio. What
the what? More often than not I have to ask myself, did they let anyone else
read it or recite the lyrics by someone else before they decided to record and place
it in rotation? Did said person or people listen at all? Or were said persons
on the yes team or please don’t? I know I am not the only one asking myself
these questions, or am I?
Please tell me I
am not alone, unconsciously mouthing words to a song just yesterday I couldn’t
stand or comprehend its lyrics. I refuse to place any of the song lyrics here
because it would be too hard to pick the winner of which two should be posted.
I can’t help but laugh at the thought of me singing lyrics my mind takes off on
its own to partake. It is a strange occurrence because my mouth doesn’t want to
participate at all. If I could just make it stop. Find the strength in me to
refuse, but even I openly conscious of these things happening can’t seem to
break the habit. I’ve tried but can’t stop this mass sing along. Once, I heard
a comedian with a guitar sing a song he knew no one in the audience knew but
started his set with “everybody sing”. Not everybody laughed but to me it was
hilarious. Through the whole performance, he would pause as if expecting the
audience to know the lyrics. Everybody Sing is real. We are all involuntary
members of an unnamed mass chorus, singing out of tune just like the out of
tune singers we are mimicking. How long will we be force fed songs with
background music we remember distinctly but the new lyrics attached makes no
sense at all? As we continue to do this ride along on trains, buses, cabs, Ubers,
Lyfts, carpooling and our very own cars with no one demanding we do it; singing
to the top of our lungs, songs just yesterday we tried as hard as we could to
avoid listening to? Everybody sing, everybody sing, everybody sing, everybody
sing… all the while wishing we had the ability or the strength not to join in.
Maybe we will never stop completely; but at least; yeah, at least we are
wishing.
This is so true. Guilty as charged. Singing is a great outlet, however some radio content is astounding these days and a bit embarassing when your kids see that you know the words. Great message.
ReplyDeleteI am late but will adding more writings to this adventure in thought. Thank you for you response.
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