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09-17-2009 05:30 PM #1Advanced BHUZzer



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What music are you using for Halloween?
There are threads around about what to wear & what to do on Halloween, I'm curious about music - What songs are you using? Will it be all non-traditional stuff, or does your gig require a standard/traditional set for All Hallows Eve?
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Re: What music are you using for Halloween?
I saw a dancer do "I put a spell on you" and that was pretty good.
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Re: What music are you using for Halloween?
After Dark by Tito and the Tarantulas
Vampire Song by Concrete Blond
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Re: What music are you using for Halloween?
I have an acappella version of "Zombie Jamboree" that I like bumping around to.
Then there's anything by Danny Elfman/Oingo Boingo.
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Re: What music are you using for Halloween?
a couple years ago I danced to Requiem for a Dream....last year was Highland Storm by Nox Arcana....I had a hard time deciding this year...and it was down to nox arcana and blutengel...but I finally decided on Marilyn Manson...LOL
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Re: What music are you using for Halloween?
I second Requiem for a Dream!!!!
I came back to suggest it, and ya beat me too it!
It's a good one! Since you hear it for some t.v. show advertised; audience might respond even better to it, because they have hearD 'bits' of it. Love it!
:-)
PS, I love Marilyn Manson!Last edited by gothique; 09-24-2009 at 02:29 AM.
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Re: What music are you using for Halloween?
I am a big halloween fan so here is a list of songs mostly classical and one artist that does spooky sound scapes
Midnight Syndicate-www.midnightsyndicate.com
Jehan Alain: Litanies
Johann Sebastian Bach: Toccata & Fugue in d minor, "The Dorian", BWV 538
Johann Sebastian Bach: Fantasy and Fugue in g minor, BWV 542
Léon Boëllmann: Toccata (Movt IV) from Suite Gothique
William Bolcom: Black Host, for organ, percussion, and tape
Hector Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique, movements IV ("March to the Gallows") and V ("Dream of a Witch's Sabbath")
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Re: What music are you using for Halloween?
Toccata & Fugue in d minor
Did that one last year (great for layered shimmies) along with Arhtur Brown's Fire.
This year Free Bird, with wings!
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