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Blast from the Past - 60's, 70's, 80's,90's Music (2023)

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The Sonics with their '65 The Witch off of their '67 Introducing The Sonics debut LP.
 

 

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Creedence Clearwater Revival with I Put A Spell On You off of their '68 self titled debut album.
 

 

Kip Tyler with his '58 Halloween classic She's My Witch.
 

 

Donovan with Season Of The Witch off of his '69 Donovan's Greatest Hits compilation.
 

 

Ramones with Pet Sematary off of their '89 Brain Drain LP.
 

 

David Bowie with the title track of his '80 Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps) album.
 

 

Creedence Clearwater Revival with Bad Moon Rising off of their '69 Green River album.

Fogerty reportedly wrote the song after watching the 1941 film The Devil And Daniel Webster.  It was inspired by a scene in the film in which a hurricane destroys the crops of several farms, but spares those of Jabez Stone, the character in the film who makes a deal with the devil in exchange for wealth.  Fogerty claims the song is about "the apocalypse that was going to be visited upon us."

 

 

A great cover of the Door's '67 classic People Are Strange by Echo & The Bunnymen.  Off of their Ballyhoo (The Best Of Echo & The Bunnymen) compilation.  This version was used in the 1987 teen vampire epic The Lost Boys.

 

 

Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble with a cover of Stevie Wonder's Superstition off of their '86 Live Alive album.
 

 

Oingo Boingo / Ira And The Geeks with Weird Science off of their '85 Weird Science / Weird Mama EP.

 

 

Gaylord Carter (August 3, 1905 – November 20, 2000) was an American organist and the composer of many film scores that were added to silent movies released on video tape or disks.

Otherworldly Concerto.
 

 

The Ventures with The Twilight Zone off of their '64 (The) Ventures In Space album.
 

 

Rockwell with Somebody's Watching Me off of their '85 EP.
 

 

Oingo Boingo with the title track of their '85 Dead Man's Party LO.
 

 

The Ghouls with Be True To Your Ghoul, written by The Beach Boy's Brian Wilson, off of their '64 Dracula's Deuce LP.

 

 

The Who with Boris The Spider off of their '71 Meaty, Beaty, Big & Bouncy album.  Could be political rather than Halloweenish if Boris is as in Johnson.  :saai:

 

 

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Cream with Strange Brew off of their '67 Disraeli Gears album.
 

 

The Eagles with Witchy Woman off of their '72 self titled debut LP.
 

 

Radiohead with A Wolf At The Door off of their 2003 Hail To The Thief release.
 

 

The Specials with the title track of their 2008 Ghost Town release.
 

 

The Cramps with I Was a Teenage Werewolf off of their '80 Songs The Lord Taught Us album.

 

 

2 hours ago, Tippaporn said:

J.S. Bach's classic Toccata and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 565.  Simply frightful!  :shock1:
 

 

JS came back in the form of Garth Hudson

 

Happy Hallowe'en, ya all.  Don't eat too much candy.  Unless it's the fleshy type.  :saai:

 

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2 minutes ago, bannork said:

JS came back in the form of Garth Hudson

 

 

Lovely free association, bannork!  :laugh:

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