No surprise that the scariest holiday of all comes with it’s own spooktacular tunes. It’s so fun to decorate your living space with ghosts, cobwebs, spiders, vampire gravestones, bat guano and witch brooms. But don’t leave out the scary music and the sound effects!
Long before the technology was there, I would string speaker wire up to the roof on into a tall tree so that bloodcurdling screams and monster growls could rain down upon the tricksters from out of nowhere. It was a chore though, scaring the crap out of the little ghosts and goblins while juggling vinyl and handing out 3 Musketeer bars. Thank goodness I made it to the future where I can do most of that with a hypnotic podcast of fear and laughing
.The format this week is a little different. This is 2 hours of Halloween music and atmosphere. No stories, no reminiscing, no breaks in the action. Punch up Old School #35 and let the sounds to the rest, whether you are rocking the neighborhood kiddos, or using this to fuel some demonic party or rip roaring rave.
(If you need stories and Professor Mikey rants, tune in to the previous episode Career of Evil which also works on Halloween.)
Parental discretion? Sure, there are scary sounds that could frighten really little kids. But for the normal grade school, middle school, junior high or high school student who is forced to endure bullying as well as active shooter drills on a regular basis, this is lightweight. Innocent horror in the worst of times.
From the earliest days of rock and roll through the ghostbusting 80s, here are rarities, obscurities, phantasmic favorites, haunted hits and zombie stomps. The kind of music you listen to once a year while you are eating food you eat just as often. It’s the sound equivalent of popcorn balls and candy corn.
Okay, before the sun comes up, punch up your own speaker, pair your phone or your pad, charge those devices on Frankenstein’s neck bolts if you have to, hit the list and let it roll.
The children of the night are ready for a couple of hours of highly silly possession.
Fangs for the memories. It is The Haunting of the Blue Tooth.
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