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Halloween Top 5 Playlist

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Over the years we come across songs here and there that really defines the Halloween October spirit, these are 5 of my favourites.

No.1 Dead Man’s Party by Oingo Boingo

Originally written for the Back to School soundtrack starring Rodney Dangerfield.  If you ever have the opportunity to see this film, it was one of my childhood favourites, you also get the chance to see a very young Robert Downey Jr.

No.2 Thriller by Michael Jackson

Now I’m the biggest Michael Jackson ‘non’ fan out there, but you can’t steer clear of this song come Halloween.  This video even has lyrics so you can sing along.  You’ wouldn’t believe how many copies of this video is on you tube but blocked so you can’t embed them in other websites and blogs.  Don’t remember but as far as I remember that’s Vincent Price doing the narration.

No.3 Little Shop of Horrors

This was a great film from the 80s, and the music was fantastic.  Not really party music, but I love watching this anyway at this time of year.

No.4 Ghostbusters Theme Song by Ray Parker Jr.

We all loved this song and the movie.  You’re singing along to it now aren’t you.

No.5 Monster Mash by Bobby ‘Boris’ Pickett & The Cryptkickers

Really can’t leave this out either, saving the most obvious for last.  If you can think of somethig we’re missing, please do leave your suggestion for next year.

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Kings of Leon New Album Only by the Night

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Already on course to be one of the year’s biggest sellers, Only By the Night has sealed Kings of Leon’s unlikely position as Britain’s favourite American rock band. The Followill brothers (and cousin) have always been tagged as part of a southern rock tradition of family bands such as the Allmans and Lynyrd Skynyrd, a label they vehemently refuted. But the skinny lads certainly looked like a classic rock act, even as they took musical inspiration from indie contemporaries The Strokes and eighties new wave acts such as The Cure and New Order. Only By the Night is effectively a sequel to 2006’s terrific Because of the Times, their third record and the first where they nailed their own sound, a striking amalgam of bluesy vocals and post-punk primitivism. In comparison Only By the Night consolidates rather than advances their style. The appropriately incoherent “Sex on Fire”, already a chart topping single, is catchy but sounds lightweight next to songs like the fierce “Crawl” and the stadia-ready “Cold Desert” and “Manhattan”. The dissonant, almost amateurish “17″ is most out of place, though Caleb Followill still bawls it with the same passion he brings to even the clumsiest couplet. More notable are several sparse romantic pleas that often borrow licks from classic Southern soul. The yearning “I Want You” is little more than its title, but it certainly convinces, while “Revelry” and the vulnerable “Use Somebody” show signs of impending maturity. Only By the Night’s simplicity certainly has a wide appeal. –Steve Jelbert

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