Arrrgh.
Okay, I just spent the last half an hour plus trying to find a song I keep hearing on the radio at work.
This particular radio station puts "Tags" on each song, so that at the end of the song, a guy or girl says the name and artist of the song.
The problem is, every time they say it, it is too "garbled" (especially for me who has CAPD) to make out.
I could swear the person said something like "Kate Johnson" or "Katie Johnson" or something like that, but googling that comes up with nothing, so I'm stuck again...
I can't understand any of the lyrics anywhere in the song, and I went so far, as to even go to the radio's website (they have a flash plugin that lets you see what songs were played when), and started Youtubing everything I saw that I didn't recognize already.
The problem is, the station only plays this song like once a day, and I haven't heard it for a few days and when I do, I always seem to forget to write down what time it played so I can look it up when I get home.
I hate it when I can't find out what the heck a song is. Gah. Maybe someday I'll get ahold of this song. It sounded kinda decent, and I wanted to hear all of it with headphones (and lyrics), and maybe even buy it if I liked it enough.
Otherwise, CAPD sucks. lol. I'm glad I have an excellent sound memory though, to offset it.
Edit: For those wondering what CAPD is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auditor...ssing_disorder
Basically, I hear that something was said, but sometimes it just sounds like garbled junk, mish-mashed syllables, etc.