What's Halloween music to you. I always think of the Rocky Horror Picture Show soundtrack but I think I'm making a playlist for Halloween night, what do you suggest. What's iconic or just creepy?
What's Halloween music to you. I always think of the Rocky Horror Picture Show soundtrack but I think I'm making a playlist for Halloween night, what do you suggest. What's iconic or just creepy?
"If my hearts soaking wet
Boy your boots can leave a mess" - Tori Amos
Dare I say it
Bobby Boris Pickett
God had to create disco music so I could be born and be successful. - Donna Summer
Bobby "Boris Pickett" !!!! - Monster Mash, Werewolves of London, Welcome to my Nightmare - Alice Cooper, anything by the group Lacrimosa, Blue Oyster Cult - Don't Fear the Reaper, A Nightmare on my Street - hiphop DJ jazzie ? , Thriller, Ghostbusters.
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" WHEN I WAS FIVE YEARS OLD, MY MOTHER ALWAYS TOLD ME THAT HAPPINESS WAS THE KEY TO LIFE. WHEN I WENT TO SCHOOL, THEY ASKED ME WHAT I WANTED TO BE WHEN I GREW UP. I WROTE DOWN "HAPPY". THEY TOLD ME I DIDN'T UNDERSTAND THE ASSIGNMENT AND I TOLD THEM THEY DIDN'T UNDERSTAND LIFE."
- JOHN LENNON
Thriller-MJ
haunted house-jumpin' gene simmons
welcome to my nightmare-Guns n Roses
We used to play l.p's
But we had to have cd's
So digitally clean...a piece of crap!
Neil Young "piece of crap"(unreleased version)
Great suggestions, keep 'em comin' if ya got 'em!
"If my hearts soaking wet
Boy your boots can leave a mess" - Tori Amos
I'll Bite Your Face Off - Alice Cooper from his new album Welcome 2 My Nightmare ...actually Trace there are a few more on that album,,,Ghouls Night Out, etc...lol great album !!!!
" WHEN I WAS FIVE YEARS OLD, MY MOTHER ALWAYS TOLD ME THAT HAPPINESS WAS THE KEY TO LIFE. WHEN I WENT TO SCHOOL, THEY ASKED ME WHAT I WANTED TO BE WHEN I GREW UP. I WROTE DOWN "HAPPY". THEY TOLD ME I DIDN'T UNDERSTAND THE ASSIGNMENT AND I TOLD THEM THEY DIDN'T UNDERSTAND LIFE."
- JOHN LENNON
The Cure - Lullaby
Ghostbusters - Ray Parker Jr (oops, SteveO got there first)
"There must have been a door there in the wall, when I came in"
Roger Waters
Try The Cramps, Danzig (alone or with the Misfits) Alice Cooper (a really obvious choice), The Toyes' "Monster Hash" is a gas, also Warren Zevon has a few rather disturbing numbers lyrically speaking... CCR "Graveyard Train, Bad Noon Rising, and Tomstone Shadow"... Savoy Brown's "Hellbound Train". And if you can find it, the creepiest song ever recorded, "DOA" by Bloodrock. It was actually a Top 40 single.
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