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This week we sample some classic Halloween Humor from everyone ranging from Bo Diddley and Tom Lehrer to Joe Flaherty and Bobby "Boris" Pickett. While Christmas remains the big dog among holidays for comedy records, Halloween has a more than respectable showing, particularly in the 1940s and 60s, the heyday of novelty songs reaching the Billboard Top 40 charts. So if you aren't able to sneak enough candy from you child (or grandchild's) treat bag, enjoy these comedy confections (plus no calories). As always, find complete cuts below and thanks for listening and sharing our shows. Want more Halloween Humor? Jerry Seinfeld is a master at observing everyday life and his Halloween routine is a brilliant look inside a kid's mind on the one day a year when the manta is "get candy!" https://www.facebook.com/nationalcomedycenter/videos/360617858385857/?mibextid=zDhOQc If you lived on the East Coast, your faux Dracula tv host was Philly DJ John Zacherle -- known as the "Cool Ghoul" -- who scored a national hit with the tasty Dinner with Drac.https://youtu.be/vZa_kmCxflg?si=mMI9cAsU6mpcBVzx Novelty song king Allan Sherman couldn't resist getting into the Dracula act with "My Son the Vampire." To be honest, it isn't his best, but man is he committed to a premise -- you will never hear the word "blood" the same way again! https://youtu.be/9B4HroAm78o?si=UY4V0JloLgSU6I-N' Tune into SCTV back in the early 1980s and you might see Joe Flaherty adopt the persona of Count Floyd, lame late night tv movie host. His movies -- usually 3D stinkers -- would often feature John Candy's "Dr. Tongue" in a key role. Case in point -- this epic Monster Chiller Horror Theater -- featuring Dr. Tongue's 3D House of Cats! https://youtu.be/SMQ8qSEVFo0?si=04oWeuTwAntHIfOt A legend in satirical song, Tom Lehrer's career was brief but stellar. This clip, taken from a 1967 Danish tour, features one of Tom's most macabre melodies -- "I Hold Your Hand in Mine". https://youtu.be/I9C2v1oLXQo?si=GcqRYbpDWqC2MJ9y 1959 saw voice actor Bob McFadden unleash a truly odd character -- Dor -- which was the backwards spelling of his recording partner, poet Rod McKuen. https://youtu.be/boMW2kVgk34?si=jSZ6AqOzF-ARHYD0 Lambert, Hendricks and Ross are legends of vocalese -- the blending of jazz, scat singing, and sound effects and nowhere did it come together better than in Halloween Spooks. https://youtu.be/7adiWXwPCqU?si=iLbaDsTAO6sAFQeZ The 1950s and 60s being the era of dance crazes, it's no surprise that Halloween has seen its share. First up, Bo Diddley, adapting his signature style to "Bo Meets The Monster." https://youtu.be/nc6mcuQ-T0A?si=lIopmrH8VZw_oOIz Once you've seen Ted Cassidy's Lurch character you won't forget him -- but in case you need a reminder here is a long forgotten disc in which Ted teaches us to Do the Lurch. https://youtu.be/p8w4fOBJd_s?si=Am3zRV0X9a3y8FOD Could we forget the Big Daddy of Halloween hits -- Bobby "Boris" Pickett's Monster Mash? Nope and here it is in all its cheesy glory -- and it still brushes the Top singles charts on occasion! https://youtu.be/vNuVifA7DSU?si=scJz5lV0KXs6PblJ
Happy Halloween! It's time for this year's YNL Halloween Special! Today, YNL discusses Halloween Spooks by Lambert, Hendricks, and Ross , and Dragula by Rob Zombie. If you think you don't like these songs, then You're Not Listening. So #CleanOutYourEars and #ListenUp! Click Here for the Official You're Not Listening Spotify Playlist! Every song that is discussed on YNL is on this playlist, as well as the most recent episode! To hear these songs on Youtube, click the links below! Halloween Spooks Video Dragula Official Video Other Links from this episode: Check out more amazing music podcasts at www.pantheonpodcasts.com! Listen to America's Hometown Horror Podcast If you enjoy this podcast, please make sure you SUBSCRIBE, rate & review, and reach out to us! Click here to visit our website! YNL Gear: TeeSpring Store! Twitter: @YNLPodcast Facebook: You're Not Listening Instagram: @YNLPodcast If you'd like to Support You're Not Listening, please check out our Patreon page and become a patron to get access to all of our extra content, exclusive playlists, and more! For your FREE in-home trial of 5 different glasses frames from Warby Parker, go to www.warbyparkertrial.com/notlistening! Thanks so much for (not)listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Halloween! It's time for this year's YNL Halloween Special! Today, YNL discusses Halloween Spooks by Lambert, Hendricks, and Ross , and Dragula by Rob Zombie. If you think you don't like these songs, then You're Not Listening. So #CleanOutYourEars and #ListenUp! Click Here for the Official You're Not Listening Spotify Playlist! Every song that is discussed on YNL is on this playlist, as well as the most recent episode! To hear these songs on Youtube, click the links below! Halloween Spooks Video Dragula Official Video Other Links from this episode: Check out more amazing music podcasts at www.pantheonpodcasts.com! Listen to America's Hometown Horror Podcast If you enjoy this podcast, please make sure you SUBSCRIBE, rate & review, and reach out to us! Click here to visit our website! YNL Gear: TeeSpring Store! Twitter: @YNLPodcast Facebook: You're Not Listening Instagram: @YNLPodcast If you'd like to Support You're Not Listening, please check out our Patreon page and become a patron to get access to all of our extra content, exclusive playlists, and more! For your FREE in-home trial of 5 different glasses frames from Warby Parker, go to www.warbyparkertrial.com/notlistening! Thanks so much for (not)listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Halloween fans shriek and listen along as we discuss a piece of music from our specially curated Spotify Halloween Music playlist. Claim your FREE Halloween gifts. Visit the official show site and write the show at Contact@DePodcastNetwork.com. Find host Jeff DePaoli on Instagram as @JeffDePaoli. Learn more about Midsummer Scream. Listen to the "Dizney Coast to Coast" Halloween playlist. Thanks to our show sponsor Creep It Real Festive. “That Halloween Podcast” is part of The DePodcast Network. Love the show? Leave a tip.
Sintonía: "Halloween Spooks""Main Stem", "I Don´t Know What Kind Of Blues I´ve Got", "Things Ain´t What They Used To Be", "What Am I Here For?", "In A Mellow Tone", "Caravan", "Come On Home", "The New ABC", "Hi-Fly", "Popity Pop", "Mr. PC", "A Good Git Together" y "All Too Soon". Todas las canciones interpretadas por Lambert, Hendricks & RossTodas las canciones extraídas del CD 2 de la recopilación "The Hottest New Group In Jazz" (1959-1961) (Jazz Images, 2018)La 1ª parte de este díptico se emitió el 01/06/2023El E.P. de 4 canciones de Jon Hendricks se emitió en el programa "Detroit Jazz City, Workshop Jazz Singles", emitido el 20/06/2023Escuchar audio
We celebrate Halloween by exploring Ralph's complicated relationship with the classic Lambert, Hendricks & Ross song. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/quitters-never-give-up/message
We celebrate Halloween by exploring Ralph's complicated relationship with the classic Lambert, Hendricks & Ross song. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/quitters-never-give-up/message
Jenny and Joanna discuss the history of Halloween, trends in costumes, how immigrant parents react to spooky American traditions, and why Latinos have a complicated relationship with death and the macabre.
The final bonus episode before season 3 is here, and that means the boys take another look at the intersection of Halloween Spooks and Christmas cheer. This year they watch and review the 2005 film Santa's Slay starring professional wrestler Bill Goldberg. Does this slasher deserve a spot in your holiday viewing? Listen to find out! Other topics discussed in this episode include: finding true love, the differences between buffalo and reindeer, wrestling humor, calling in favors, how bad movies get made, magical Christmas curling discs, Brett Ratner, Ted Turner, blood budgets and bouncing. Season 3 starts Nov. 1 with our episode draft. Don't miss it! Wikipedia entry for this movie: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa%27s_Slay.
Hello everyone. Hope you're having a good one. Today we talk top 20 found footage movies, and we have 7 scary spooky paranormal true stories for you. If you like our podcast, share with your friends and families. Got any scary stories? We'd love to talk about them, send them to drinkingwiththeunknown@yahoo.com
Welcome back Nexters! And Happy Halloween Week!!! This week Maegan has the story of the senseless murder of Gloria Villalta and Jose Lara. Love makes you do crazy things, but sometimes you are deceived. Hear how this story ends, and let us know your thoughts! Follow us on instagram @nothankyounextpodcast Don't forget to vote early if you can!! And have a very safe and fun Halloween!!!
Get more at podsematary.com! Read our afterthoughts for this episode at https://twitter.com/PodSematary/status/1236774557500964864 CW: Rape, Suicide, Infanticide It’s Fake Documentary Week on Pod Sematary! Chris & Kelsey invite friend-of-the-sematary Jessie over to dish about one of the better sub-sub-genres of horror, the fake documentary! Plus, getting punched in the face at Knott's Scary Farm! The Classic Film: Man Bites Dog (1992) "A film crew follows a ruthless thief and heartless killer as he goes about his daily routine. But complications set in when the film crew lose their objectivity and begin lending a hand” (IMDb.com). Early 90s hipster filmmakers loved making provocative, black and white, dark comedies on a shoestring budget and the Belgians were no different, apparently! The Modern Film: The Houses October Built (2014) "Looking to find an authentic, blood-curdling good fright for Halloween, five friends set off on a road trip in an RV to track down these underground Haunts. Just when their search seems to reach a dead end, strange and disturbing things start happening and it becomes clear that the Haunt has come to them” (IMDb.com). A sort-of-remake of a fake documentary the same filmmakers already made, this movie is very effective at evoking anxiety through its realism, but only the first time around... Audio Sources: "Halloween Spooks" written and performed by Lambert, Hendricks & Ross "The Houses October Built" produced by Room 101 & Foreboding Films "Last Exit to Springfield" (The Simpsons S04E17) produced by Gracie Films & 20th Century Fox Television "Man Bites Dog" produced by Les Artistes Anonymes "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones "S&M Present" (Robot Chicken S01E09) produced by Stoopid Monkey, et al. "This is Spinal Tap" produced by Spinal Tap Prod. & Goldcrest Films International
It's Halloween week! AUGH! What scares you in video games? The music? The jump scares? Bad camera controls? Chris and Justin discuss what gives them goosebumps in gaming, along with other general scary game talk. Plus talk on the newly released Outer Worlds, Jenny LeClue, and Tetris 99. Louis provides a fun game via email, and Justin has trust in the Lord after time spent with Faith. #podcast #videogames #videogamespodcast #gaming #gamingpodcast #pod #par #pressarepeatedly #parpodcast #indie #indiearcade #indiegames #theouterworlds #jennyleclue #tetris99 #faith #sony #ps4 #microsoft #xboxone #nintendo #switch #pc #steam #pcgaming
Wild In Our Ways EP is out this week! In celebration, we wanted to give everyone a heads up on all of the content, shows, and extras we have coming to promote the release as well as give a little insight on the making of the record and how the songs came to be... And don’t forget to watch out for those spooks!
It's a Halloween Spooktakular Bonus Episode y'all! Join us as Krishana and Emily share spooky stories! Do you have spooky stories?! Tell us all about them. We want to hear everything! Send them to whatsinthequeue@gmail.com or DM them to us on Twitter/IG/FB!
I've spent the past 2 weeks making this special Halloween mix for you all to enjoy. Novelty songs, soundtrack cuts, horrorcore, horror-punk, horror surf, trailers, and other assorted bits and bobs. A creeptastic spooktacular! 1. Dark Dark Dark from "Spooky Scary Stories", read by Robert Dryden (1973) 2. Spooks! by Louis Armstrong and Gordon Jenkins (1954) 3a. The Graveyard Shift by Nature Sounds DJ (2013) 3b. Main Title from "Carnival of Souls" by Gene Moore (1962) 4a. Screams and Groans from "Disney's Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House" (1964) 4b. Living Dead Girl (Subliminal Seduction Mix) from "American Music To Strip By" by Rob Zombie (1999) 5a. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre trailer (1974) 5b. Chain Saw from "The Ramones" by The Ramones (1976) 6. Main Title from "House with The Laughing Windows" by Amedeo Tommasi (1976) 7a. Power Glove scene from Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (1991) 7b. Main Title from A Nightmare On Elm Street (NES) by David Wise (1990) 8a. Three On A Meathook trailer (1972) 8b. House On Haunted Hill by Frank De Vol (1959) 8c. "Supernatural, perhaps" from The Black Cat (1934) 9a. Witches from "Disney's Chilling, Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House" (1964) 9b. Scorpio 6 from "Creature Feature" by Satan's Pilgrims (1998) 10a. Time Life's Enchanted World commercial with Vincent Price 10b. Mrs. Alves from "Halloween 2" by John Carpenter and Alan Howarth (1981) 10c. Horror Movie Rap from "The South Park Psycho" by Ganksta N-I-P (1992) 11a. The Dangers of Rock Music from The John Ankerberg Show (1990) 11b. Halloween from "Fatal Portrait" by King Diamond (1986) 11c. Halloween Spooks from "High Flying" by Lambert, Hendricks & Ross with The Ike Isaacs Trio (1962) 12a. "The most horrible thing I've ever seen in my life" from The Blob (1958) 12b. The Blob from "The Blob" by The Five Blobs (1958) 13a. Tentacles trailer (1977) 13b. Banshee Beach from "All Plastic Assembly Kit" by The Ghastly Ones (2005) 14a. Crypt of Dark Secrets trailer (1976) 14b. It's A B-Movie from "The Brave Little Toaster" by Van Dyke Parks (1987) 15a. Jason Voorhees introduction from The Arsenio Hall Show (1989) 15b. Satanic Verses from "U.S.A." by Flatlinerz feat. Headless Horseman (1994) 16a. "What's the greatest Halloween song?" Bruce Springsteen stage banter (2012) 16b. The Mummy by Bob McFadden & Dor (1959) 17a. Otherworldly Music from "Disney's Haunted Mansion" (1970) 17b. "Do you believe in humans?" from "Disney's Haunted Mansion" (1970) 18a. Spooky Romance from CTV news (2017) 18b. Dracula's Wedding from Speakerboxxx/The Love Below by Outkast feat. Kelis (2003) 19a. Dracula/Van Helsing showdown from "Dracula" (1931) 19b. Bloody Tears from "Castlevania II: Simon's Quest" by The Doramatic Orchestra (2017) ***MONSTER MASH-UP*** 20a. Dick Clark intro of Bobby "Boris" Pickett on American Bandstand (1964) 20b. Monster Mash by Bobby "Boris" Pickett 20c. Monster Mash by Vincent Price 20d. Monster Mash by Zacherle 20e. Monster Mash by Bruce Springsteen 20f. Monster Mash by Bailey Pelkman 20g. Monster Mash by The Holophonics 20h. Monster Mash by Pink Skulls 20i. Monster Mash by The Misfits 20j. "Never play that again" from Spaceballs (1987) 21. Vampira from "Walk Among Us" by The Misfits (1982) 22a. Robots at the Factory from "Halloween III: Season of the Witch" by John Carpenter and Alan Howarth 22b. The Conquerer Worm by Edgar Allan Poe, read by Tom O'Bedlam 23a. Intro to Lights Out radio program 23b. Main Title from "Bride of Frankenstein" by Franz Waxman, rerecorded by The Westminster Philharmonic Orchestra (1993) 24a. "To a new world of Gods and Monsters" from Bride of Frankenstein (1935) 24b. Forbidden Feelings from "Tornado" by Guest Villains (2011) 25a. "I have warned thee" from Friday the 13th Part 3 (1982) 25b. He's Back, The Man Behind The Mask from "Exhumed Vol. 1" by STRVNGERS (2017) (Alice Cooper cover) 26. You Cannot Be Saved From The Grave from "Ghost Ballads" by Lonesome Wyatt and the Holy Spooks (2013)
Spooky tunes for ghosts and goons! Tracklist: The Cadillacs "The Boogie Man" Screaming Lord Sutch "Jack the Ripper" The Surfaris "Jack the Ripper" The Tarantulas "Tarantula" Kenyon Hopkins "The Tell-Tale Heart" Franco Micalizzi "Bargain with the Devil" Lambert, Hendricks & Ross "Halloween Spooks" Dusty Springfield "Spooky" Scientist "The Voodoo Curse" Lee "Scratch" Perry "Disco Devil" Carl McKnight "The Devil's Out Tonight" Paul Mauriat "Thriller" Nina Simone "I Put a Spell on You" Geto Boys "My Mind Playin Tricks On Me" Isaac Hayes "Hung Up On My Baby" Eugene McDaniels "Jagger the Dagger" Johnny Mathis "No Love (But Your Love)" Mayer Hawthorne "Held the Hand (Daniel Johnston cover)"
Episode 139 – Kevin and Sick Ralph are discussing Baby Driver, Too Funny to Fail: The Life and Death of the Dana Carvey Show, Shazam, Halloween Spooks, Stan Lee’s Comic Con, what makes The Orville more accessible than Star Trek and a WHOLE LOT MORE!! Listen Here
This week, the guys jump right into discussion about horror films from the 1980's, including: Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street, An American Werewolf in London, Child's Play, Elvira: Mistress of the Dark, the Evil Dead trilogy, Fright Night, The Lost Boys, The Blob, The Thing & The Gate. Mini-Topics: The new trailers for Star Wars Episode VIII & Justice League, Eminem's weird facial hair, The Final Girls (again) & "Halloween Spooks" must be heard to be believed. Main Topics: Poltergeist(1982) & The Monster Squad (1987). Do the visual effects from the 1980's still hold up? Was Zelda Rubinstein the linchpin of 80's cinema? Do the Goonies & The Monster Squad take place in a shared universe? Would you believe an armadillo is a rat? And what the hell is a "thunder flash"?! All this and more are discussed! Please rate & review us and feel free to contact/follow us online: Email us at: LetsTalkAboutStuffPodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter: @LTASpod Follow Steven on Twitter & Letterboxd: @stevenfisher22 Follow Brent on Twitter & Instagram: @BrentHibbard THEY BLEW IT.
The Episode 60-two-year anniversary spooky special appears as a surprise and as a VERY late Halloween one as well. Jake, Phil, and Tim return to tell spooky tales, and speak of weddings and casually talk about casual things. Nothing special, just another year checkpoint. The Regular BeerMen (0:00) McFarlane, Hellraiser, Halloween Spooks (07:59) Jake’s Jimmy Kimmel Store […]
Happy Halloween!!! This week we talk about Nintendo, old school video games, the New 3ds, and Disneyland. Enjoy!
Episode 58 - A 90-minute Holiday Episode What's your favorite part of Halloween? We have many: CANDY!!, costumes, ghost stories, pranks, the Great Pumpkin, and so much more. We invite you to call or chat in to discuss any of these topics. Plus - A discussion about Halloween-night crimes in big cities, and what we can do to prevent them.
Sit back and have fun as we creep you out, hand out bits of candy, and dig into the absolutely soul ripping last track. 1. Funeral March of a Marrionette (music bed) 2. Monster squad (movie clip) 3. Halloween Spooks, Lambert, Hendricks & Ross. 4. The Haunted House, poem read by Paul Hecht. 5. Ghost in the Graveyard, Prairie Ramblers. 6. The Wobblin' Goblin, Rosemary Clooney. 7. Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein. (movie clip) 8. The Ghost Walk, Borrah Minevitch & The Harmonica Rascals. 9. Scooby-Doo Theme, Music Theme Players. 10. Ghost Dance, Truett & George. 11. Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown, (movie clip) 12. The Headless Horseman, Kat Starr. 13. The Cradle that Rocked Itself, poem read by Paul Hecht. 14. Ol' Man Mose, Wingy Mannone & His Orchestra. 15. Thriller, Jiordan Tolli. 16. The Ghost of Smokey Joe, Cab Calloway. 17. Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown, (movie clip) 18. Gravedigger, Dave Mathews. 19. The Velvet Ribbon , Poem read by Carole Danell. 20. Swingin' at the Seance, The Deep River Boys. 21. Bride of Frankenstein, (movie clip) 22. Peek-a-Boo, Siouxsie and the Banshees.
Halloween Spooks continue as Jack and David are stuck in the netherworld with the Mysterious Train Hobo at the train disaster site of this year's Transcontinental Terror. The trip continues with Halifax, Nova Scotia's Electric Vicuña Productions and "One by One" and Final Rune Production's "Dark Passenger".
Happy Halloween! Open Circuit’s here with some Halloween treats from chiptune musicians Albino Ghost Monkey, virt, Disasterpeace and George and Jonathan, video game rockers VikingGuitar, Stemage and xoc, and some classics from Horror movie score masters Goblin and John Carpenter. As well, we spotlight ‘Hey Lonnie… Get Your Brass Away From There‘, the brand new ...Continue reading ‘Open Circuit #62: Halloween Spooks’ »