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Intro to the '71 Creature Features show which aired on WGN channel 9 TV in Chicago.  I'd bring girls home to watch this as a way of getting them to go under the covers with me.  Devilish, I know.  First they were frightened from the TV program.  But then they became frightened of me and my evil intentions (my very real sound effects).
 

 

 

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Not half bad.  I scared a few in my time.  Probably more nowadays and I don't need make-up or a costume anymore.  :biggrin:

The Frantics with their '60 Werewolf single.
 

 

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House On Haunted Hill by Frank DeVol recorded in '50 and set to clips from the '59 movie The House On Haunted Hill, starring Vincent Price, and the '63 movie The Haunting.
 

 

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On 10/21/2021 at 6:29 PM, bannork said:

The Creator was in a real rockin mood on this day.

Happy Birthday Manfred Mann

 

 

Steve Cropper

 

Tune ????

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17 hours ago, bannork said:

Peter Green was born on this day. Tippers has pretty well covered all of his stuff but as he's away on one of his job assignments, i think it's oil drilling but it could be something more environmentally correct such as growing cannabis strains for medical research, I thought I would put this up,

Peter exorcising his demons.

 

 

 

 

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Good lad 

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Perhaps not the best quality audio on this track but I'll sacrifice that for the awesome visuals.  Lux Interior and Poison Ivy of The Cramps with Lux's stage enactment of I Was a Teenage Werewolf.  Off of their '80 Songs The Lord Taught Us album.
 

 

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To musically spruce up his version of George Romero’s Dawn of the Dead (the famed so-called “European cut” released as Zombi), Dario Argento brought in talented Italian gloom rockers Goblin. The arguable highlight of their score is “Zombi,” an unnerving synth-heavy jam that isn’t afraid to get funky. In other words, you could totally dance to this while the world goes to sh!t.  :vampire:

 

 

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TV horror-host John Zacherley's "Disc-O-Teen" 1967 Halloween dance party episode, featuring an appearance by The Box Tops.

Happy Halloween, folks, and check yer apples for razor blades.  To be continued tomorrow.  The horror!!  :shock1:  :sick:
 

 

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