To celebrate the pseudo-holiday. Aim - Demonique
T Trebdp83 Audioholic Spartan Oct 31, 2020 #4 Eh, those are nothing. Ever hear Bing Crosby's "Hey Jude" cover? Oh, the horror!!!!
mazersteven Audioholic Warlord Oct 31, 2020 #5 Trebdp83 said: Eh, those are nothing. Ever hear Bing Crosby's "Hey Jude" cover? Oh, the horror!!!! Click to expand... Don't ever say anything bad about Bing Crosby again
Trebdp83 said: Eh, those are nothing. Ever hear Bing Crosby's "Hey Jude" cover? Oh, the horror!!!! Click to expand... Don't ever say anything bad about Bing Crosby again
T Trebdp83 Audioholic Spartan Oct 31, 2020 #7 LOL! I love Bing but that Hey Jude/Hey Bing! album was ill advised. I love the supposed quote on the back cover from "young" people. "He's a gas!" So lame.
LOL! I love Bing but that Hey Jude/Hey Bing! album was ill advised. I love the supposed quote on the back cover from "young" people. "He's a gas!" So lame.
T Trebdp83 Audioholic Spartan Oct 31, 2020 #8 Watched "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" the other night. Classic!
T Trebdp83 Audioholic Spartan Oct 31, 2020 #9 Bing's "Hey Jude" edged out Ethel Merman's disco version of "There's No Business Like Show Business" and Bette Davis' "Whatever Happened To Baby Jane" single. Oh, and anything by Yoko Ono is always a contender.
Bing's "Hey Jude" edged out Ethel Merman's disco version of "There's No Business Like Show Business" and Bette Davis' "Whatever Happened To Baby Jane" single. Oh, and anything by Yoko Ono is always a contender.
davidscott Audioholic Spartan Oct 31, 2020 #12 Van Morrison Moondance. Not specifically a Halloween only song but an October song. Listen to it on a good sound system in October and it can still amaze you. My favorite song of all time.
Van Morrison Moondance. Not specifically a Halloween only song but an October song. Listen to it on a good sound system in October and it can still amaze you. My favorite song of all time.
T Trebdp83 Audioholic Spartan Oct 31, 2020 #13 That is one of my favorites and not just because it was in what I still think is the best example of practical effects in movies, "An American Werewolf in London." Every song in the movie contained the word "moon."
That is one of my favorites and not just because it was in what I still think is the best example of practical effects in movies, "An American Werewolf in London." Every song in the movie contained the word "moon."
davidscott Audioholic Spartan Oct 31, 2020 #14 Trebdp83 said: That is one of my favorites and not just because it was in what I still think is the best example of practical effects in movies, "An American Werewolf in London." Every song in the movie contained the word "moon." Click to expand... Ah Blue Moon by the Marcels. I saw them perform that song in a club once and they sure did justice to it. And that was in the late 70s.
Trebdp83 said: That is one of my favorites and not just because it was in what I still think is the best example of practical effects in movies, "An American Werewolf in London." Every song in the movie contained the word "moon." Click to expand... Ah Blue Moon by the Marcels. I saw them perform that song in a club once and they sure did justice to it. And that was in the late 70s.
Ponzio Audioholic Samurai Nov 1, 2020 #15 davidscott said: Van Morrison Moondance. Not specifically a Halloween only song but an October song. Listen to it on a good sound system in October and it can still amaze you. My favorite song of all time. Click to expand... Another Van Morrison tune for your consideration; slightly Halloweenish, "Into The Mystic".
davidscott said: Van Morrison Moondance. Not specifically a Halloween only song but an October song. Listen to it on a good sound system in October and it can still amaze you. My favorite song of all time. Click to expand... Another Van Morrison tune for your consideration; slightly Halloweenish, "Into The Mystic".