Ripple

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There’s a tool editors use called ripple.

The ripple tool in Final Cut Pro leads to unwelcome earworms.
The ripple tool in Final Cut Pro leads to unwelcome earworms.

What it does doesn’t concern this post. What you need to know is I’ve been using this tool frequently, and every time I do the Grateful Dead song “Ripple” lodges itself in my brain.

This does not please me one bit.

Does anyone know how I can avoid this and therefore keep my sanity!

Thank you.

Note: Apologies if the song is now lodged in your brain.

8 Responses

  1. Eleni

    Think of tipple instead of ripple and then think of the movie, Harvey, with Jimmy Stewart. Unless you hate that movie.

    • David Licata

      That’s a good suggestion. I don’t know if it’ll work though. These earworms usually need to be replaced by other earworms. Which brings me to the next comment!

  2. Robert Darden

    Play a counter earworm. I suggest “Ripples” by Genesis (back when they had Peter Gabriel).

    • David Licata

      That’s the ticket! But I don’t know if Genesis is the answer, even Peter Gabriel era Genesis, because I’m afraid it will eventually lead me to Sussudio, and that might be worse than Ripple.

      My list of musical intolerances is growing by the day: Bob Seger, ELO, Phil Collins, oh, I could go on.

  3. Bill

    Do a free association until you get it out of your mind. Ripple = cheap … Red, Red Wine. Then think of UB 40 and how they all live in some bizarre commune, and how much you really wouldn’t want to live on that commune with them. VoilĂ .

    • David Licata

      That’s good! And I actually like that song, the UB 40 version and the Neil Diamond version.

      Really, they live (still live?) in a commune? I suddenly have more respect for them.

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