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I am having a halloween party and a have a good amount of music already but I want to make sure I have enough because I am sure it is going to go into the witching hour and I don't want to fiddle with the sound.

I am looking for music like hurdy gurdy man, looking for the magic, living dead girl, every breath you take, I bleed, raining blood, little red riding hood, god is dead, her black wings, red right hand. <---Stuff like that.

NOT... monster mash, time warp, thriller or cheesy shit like that.

Thanks Lushies.
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Hey There Little Schoolgirl - Jonny Lang
Voodoo Chile - Jimi Hendrix
Sympathy For The Devil - Stones


Perfect! Adding all three. Thanks, bud.
i put a spell on you -nina simone
house of the rising sun -the animals
mary jane's last dance -tom petty and the heartbreakers

Say. Her. Name.


Since you mention "Every Breath You Take", "Moonlight Over Bourbon Street" by Sting. And that leads (by literary inspiration) to "Bloodletting" by Concrete Blonde. And "Love Song for a Vampire" by Annie Lennox.
bela lagosi's dead - Bauhaus (or any other Bauhuas, actually)
you put a spell on me - screaming Jay Hawkins
scary monsters - bowie

You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.

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i put a spell on you -nina simone


The original by Screaming Jay Hawkins is more Halloweenesque if you ask me.


===  Not ALL LIVES MATTER until BLACK LIVES MATTER  ===

They're Coming to Take Me Away Haha! (scared the fuck out of me when I was little)
Long Black Veil (narrator is a dead guy, really beautiful old country song)
Johnson's Love (more country, and beautiful as well)
Don't Fear the Reaper (pretty obvious, I know)
The psychobilly genre fits halloween pretty well (cheesy as it may be):
My Daddy Is A Vampire - The Meteors
Dateless Night - Tav Falco And The Panther Burns
Jack On Fire - The Gun Club
Human Fly - The Cramps
Transylvanian Express - Batmobile
Dead (I Want Them When They Are Dead) - Batmobile

Or a bit more mainstream songs about death:
Johnny Remember Me - John Leyton
Where the Wild Roses Grow - Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds/Kylie Minogue
Delia's Gone - Johnny Cash
Tom Dooley - The Kingston Trio


===  Not ALL LIVES MATTER until BLACK LIVES MATTER  ===

Slow Motion - Third Eye Blind
Strange Fruit - Billie Holiday


Queens of the Stone Age: Someone is in the wolf. It's not so much creepy, as it is eerie and atmospheric.


The blood is love, off the same album Lullabies to Paralyze. Or Burn the witch could be another option. Just the whole album has an eerie vibe to it.
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The original by Screaming Jay Hawkins is more Halloweenesque if you ask me.


points to my earlier post. biggrin

You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.

oh, what about Ozzy, Black Sabbath, or Alice Cooper?

You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.

yeah Ozzy, AC/DC. a few good hard rock/metal genres you could explore

Highway to Hell always gets a party rockin'
Crazy - Aerosmith to get a little romance going

or if you want to really scare the fuck out of your guests anything by Bieber or Celine Dion
My goodness, lots of great choices. I would only add:

Strange Brew - Cream

Season of The Witch – Donovan

Haunted House – John Fogerty

Graveyard Train – CCR

I Aint Superstitious -Jeff Beck / Rod Stewart

Ghost Riders In The Sky – Johnny Cash

Spooky – Classics 4

Werewolves of London – Warren Zevon

Frankenstein – Edgar Winter Group

Thriller – Michael Jackson
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points to my earlier post. biggrin


I had actually never heard of "You put the spell on me" before. Don't like it as much as his "I put a spell on you" though.


===  Not ALL LIVES MATTER until BLACK LIVES MATTER  ===

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My goodness, lots of great choices. I would only add:

Strange Brew - Cream

Season of The Witch – Donovan

Haunted House – John Fogerty

Graveyard Train – CCR

I Aint Superstitious -Jeff Beck / Rod Stewart

Ghost Riders In The Sky – Johnny Cash

Spooky – Classics 4

Werewolves of London – Warren Zevon

Frankenstein – Edgar Winter Group

Thriller – Michael Jackson


Thank you, these are some good ones.
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Queens of the Stone Age: Someone is in the wolf. It's not so much creepy, as it is eerie and atmospheric.


That's good too. Thanks.
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The psychobilly genre fits halloween pretty well (cheesy as it may be):
My Daddy Is A Vampire - The Meteors
Dateless Night - Tav Falco And The Panther Burns
Jack On Fire - The Gun Club
Human Fly - The Cramps
Transylvanian Express - Batmobile
Dead (I Want Them When They Are Dead) - Batmobile

Or a bit more mainstream songs about death:
Johnny Remember Me - John Leyton
Where the Wild Roses Grow - Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds/Kylie Minogue
Delia's Gone - Johnny Cash
Tom Dooley - The Kingston Trio


Horrible. Don't post here again.
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i put a spell on you -nina simone
house of the rising sun -the animals
mary jane's last dance -tom petty and the heartbreakers


Actually, manson's cover of I put a spell on you is perfect. Thank you for reminding me.
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Since you mention "Every Breath You Take", "Moonlight Over Bourbon Street" by Sting. And that leads (by literary inspiration) to "Bloodletting" by Concrete Blonde. And "Love Song for a Vampire" by Annie Lennox.


Also good picks, thanks.

Got a few hours now. Putting some witch house in there to fill it out.

Thanks nerds.
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oh, what about Ozzy, Black Sabbath, or Alice Cooper?


Absolutely Alice Cooper. may I suggest...

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Horrible. Don't post here again.


Enjoy your boring party then ;)


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I'm too late for your party, but my brother turned me on to Alice Cooper and this song in particular. It's in my Halloween repertoire.

Alice Cooper, Gail