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Well.. just like I have for people using this-tard and that-tard.. I told him he is using a disgusting term.. so now it's all on him. And when people use pejoratives against him.. he won't find any support from people who notice his use of them.Lighten up, Francis. Thread title followed. As for your post, it's longer than a post by the guy whose balls you like to bust in weather threads. @GoodOl'Rutgers - he called me a Karen!
Okay the songs do not necessarily have to do with Halloween or goblins but these are so songs that maybe as a kid or even now gave you chills or left you unsettled either through the subject matter or the arragement of the music Lets keep the Bieber or You Light Up my Lifes here to a minimum. Thats not point of the thread
Ill go first....two 70s classic rock staples...always creepy not only for their vocals but the whole production throughout of the instruments
(Nights in White Satin from the Days of Future Past album)
my all time scariest.....like a Dark Shadows production and the spoken word part used to really scare me as a kid, I guess its a love song but you could have fooled me
I’m dating myself but “Tubular Bells” and Arthur Brown’s “Fire” scared the crap out of me as a kid. Catholic grammar school didn’t help in that regard either.
"Ding Dong the Witch is Dead" was always a giant exhale after escaping treachery, a nightmare journey through evil, lies and the discovery that the Wizard himself, was a total fraud.Okay the songs do not necessarily have to do with Halloween or goblins but these are so songs that maybe as a kid or even now gave you chills or left you unsettled either through the subject matter or the arragement of the music Lets keep the Bieber or You Light Up my Lifes here to a minimum. Thats not point of the thread
Ill go first....two 70s classic rock staples...always creepy not only for their vocals but the whole production throughout of the instruments
my all time scariest.....like a Dark Shadows production and the spoken word part used to really scare me as a kid, I guess its a love song but you could have fooled me
of course, this was creepy even before Halloween
Not a song or a video, but the movie Soyylent Green still scares the f**k out of me.
I would counter that "End of the Night" is the scariest Doors song.Riders on the Storm always gave me the willies(sp)
jesus, this is this winnerGreat vocal performance, but the subject matter and video is inapproprate and creepy and a nightmare to anyone with a teenage daughter.