Hey folks
I am wandering aimlessly around here in hopes of finding some advice!
Here's the deal:
I am puting together a 2-Part CD set to be sent to some far off friends/relatives in the hopes to bring the spirit of Halloween their way..
What songs (in your opinion) get you in to the Halloween Spirit?
Please comment and let me know what you think would make an awesome Halloween experience...
And I know I am being very vague.. this isn't for a 'party' but just a little gift to get them in to the groove of things
Thanks in advance guys!
Thread: The 'PERFECT' Halloween CD
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The 'PERFECT' Halloween CD –
09-22-2010,05:11 PM
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The Great Pumpkin
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09-22-2010,06:06 PM
Anything from the "Halloween" movie soundtrack is essential.
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Ghost
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09-22-2010,06:10 PM
My advice is to start with the classics and go from there...Thiller by Michael Jackson, Somebody's Watching Me by Rockwell, Ghostbusters by Ray Parker Jr, Werewolvers of London by Warren Zevon, Monster Mash.
Some more off beat songs that I like for Halloween would include Psycho Killer by the Talking Heads, Boris the Spider by The Who, Welcome to my Nightmare by Alice Cooper, Nightmare on my Street by the Fresh Prince, Cry Little Sister by Gerard McMann (from the Lost Boys soundtrack).
Hope this helps.
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09-22-2010,06:52 PM
I like different covers of popular songs. "Witchy Woman" by Kristin Chenowith, "Spooky" by Daniel Ash, any number of "Thriller" covers, "Season of the Witch" by Lou Rawls or Vanilla Fudge.
There are also a huge number of mixes already available. Two of my favorites are "Spook Party" and "Ghoul arama" by Jason at Scar Stuff. Those mixes are brilliant. A guy called "alabamudclay" has several good mixes out too, but Jason's are my favorite.
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The Great Pumpkin
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09-22-2010,07:03 PM
Again, this is so subjective.
Scan this thread for ideas:
Index of Halloween Songs
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10-12-2010,02:37 PM
I agree with starting with the classics like Disney haunted house version 1979 and 1964 version.. but if you like some more modern music try dark Asylum all are free to down load on the internet.. Dark Asylum has their previous years music free but you have to pay for the this years music... really good music....
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10-12-2010,03:28 PM
Just checked and the links Jason put on this page still seem to be working? (two zip files)....
http://scarstuff.blogspot.com/2006/0...car-stuff.html
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10-12-2010,03:33 PM
When I click on the album covers, I just get a larger jpg. Am I doing something wrong?
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10-12-2010,03:36 PM
In Firefox, right click on the blue link (the album name) and select "Save Link As" (or left/right clicking album cover also working for me).
In IE, left click link or left clicking album cover is also working for me.



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