Sunday, October 25, 2015

The Spiderman is Having Me for Dinner Tonight

Here’re my favorite creepy eighties-ish songs for your Halloween listening pleasure:


1.  Thriller – Michael Jackson

I know this one might seem predictable, but this is THE Halloween song of the eighties.  Spooky and campy at the same time…and it has Vincent Price.  ‘Nuff said.


2.  Lullaby – The Cure

I’m not sure who’s creepier:  The Spiderman or Robert Smith.  Nevertheless…


3.  Lost in the Shadows – Lou Gramm

This is a song from a movie about vampires from a time before vampires sparkled.  I HATE sparkly vampires.


4.  Don’t Pay the Ferryman – Chris DeBurgh

Hang onto your obolus.  It’s gonna be a bumpy ride. 


5.  Bark at the Moon – Ozzy Osbourne

In 1983, I was afraid that I would immediately die and go to hell if I accidentally heard an Ozzy Osbourne song.  This one was so catchy that I risked it.  Whew!


6.  (Ghost) Riders in the Sky – Johnny Cash

Technically, this one came out in 1979, but I was still wearing out this 45 rpm in 1980.


7.  Terrifying – The Rolling Stones

One of the best songs on 1989’s “Steel Wheels” wasn’t even a hit single.  How spooky is that?


8.  Cemeteries of London – Coldplay

I didn’t even like Coldplay until they turned into U2…and that was enough to get them on this list.  This video is amazingly creepy, btw.


9.  Cry Wolf – a-ha

When I heard this spooky track from a-ha’s 1986 album, I knew they could kick ass on a James Bond theme song.  Two years later, they did a James Bond theme song.


10.  Devil’s Party – INXS

J.D. Fortune was the second coming of Michael Hutchence.  Such a shame the band couldn’t make it work with him.  They could have had a good run, I think.


HONORABLE MENTIONS:

Ghostbusters – Ray Parker, Jr.
Somebody’s Watching Me – Rockwell
On Our Own – Bobby Brown
Vampires – Pet Shop Boys


HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!



2 comments:

  1. The "Thriller" video directed by John Landis was a preview of how creepy Michael Jackson was yet to be.

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