Well thank ya kindly--we do enjoy our music here'bouts!
Thanks fer the links--indeed good costumes on'em "Peaches" ( if ya know the Moldy Peaches, they gotta good Halloweenie name. If ya don't here's their take on "Little Bunny Foo Foo"-- which ain't exactly "planned-gimmick"-specific fer Halloween but it ties in with the MKUltra creep-a-delic NWO stuff--lotta bunny symbols in Hollyweird an' Macaulay Culkin, bunny-eyed dude hisself!, often has to wear his bunny suit when he's been'a "bad boy"-- anyway, here's the Moldy Peaches!
Last but not least--I DO like my scary English Halloweenie songs too! (I didn't include in this mix but here's one fer all the Tarantula Ghouls out thar!) - this'ins' an old favorite sung by American chantoozie Jean Ritchie
I went through more than a couple Steeleye Span albums back in Seattle in the 1980s...this was another thing I found back then that I watch on YT every so often, partly because of the music and partly for the light show... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziSiMP3_2ig
I wanted to post a Cindy Lauper version of this last night but found this and posted it instead...I've always thought of Cindy as a complete badass, but didn't know she was *that* badass... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpZHjvFXprk
I remember reading a Rolling Stone article (interview maybe) about her in her fairly early days and she commented to the effect that although *some* people knew that Train Kept A'rollin predated Aerosmith via The Yardbirds, most didn't track it back to Johnny Burnette...so I'll send you a longish email to your substack address (rather than try to copy/paste it here) that shows how deep the Train Kept A'rollin rabbit hole really goes (way past Johnny Burnette). I suspect you will have fun with it...in your spare time. :-)
Thx fer the shares! That is the strangest Mike Oldfield I believe I've seen--Nowadays, somethin's up with Jack er Mike--he went full-out Skellington-creepy an' did "Tubular Bells" at the London 2012 Olympics--the visuals were very "satanic" -- snortin' devil bulls, hospitalized school girls, lotsa demons--trippy stuff! (There were many links on the innertubes so ya likely can find 'em) He stood at his synth-console like Dr. Phibes... as I said, man seem'ta've gone plum loco!
Ah, I didn't know Miles Davis covered Cindy Lauper -- she's from Queens (here in New Yawk) ya know :-) -- my fave thing about her's the accent (and that she's funny) but boy it's a doozy!!!!
My short take is that the 80s should have been Cindy's decade (not that she did too badly) but all we got was Madonna/Barrabas. Yeah, I love the way she tawks. Some college buddies were from Queens back in the paleolithic era (the stoned epoch?).
Ha ha, ain't no fan of Lady Madge but she'z good fer a laff now n' then--done made her "royal" self look like a cross between a Bratz Doll and'a Squeeze Bottle! (An' yup, ya could say they chose the mock over the "real"...) sure ya kin send! This is the right'un to use: thcsofdaisymoses@substack.com
Love most of these jams! Gonna have to come back and listen to the few I hadn’t heard of. Happy Halloween, Daisy! We, theatre folk, love this holiday. Too bad the vax zealots usurped it the last two years. Not this year tho! Celebrating proper.
Many thanx back thar! Yup, it's the holiday fer Street Theater fer one and all! By all means, come on back an give 'em all a listen n' enjoy-- tonight we all gotta put the HooDoo on them that wanna be stickin' us VooDoo style! (Actu'ally it's not a bad idear to make voodoo dolls've all the globalist goons n' plandemic monsters an' stick'em good!) Happy Halloween !
Well thank ya kindly LipidNanoCorndog! I love Gary Numan!--excellent pick fer techno-hell an' what we're livin' thru today--like Kraftwerk too (I dig them krauts as well!), this music is a kinda counterpoint betw. the real horror show of Futurarma (an Numan's "robotic" moves--he'z a "new man"/new human fer sure...but full out aware of what trouble that kin mean...) vs humor an' the knowin' lure of techno-cool. Talk 'bout genuine dysto-peon creepy depictions... (we'ze the peons tho!). Very interestin' to revisit songs that show far more understandin' than we imagined!
sweet playlist. may I suggest https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69wxeAJJlw0
Very nice Thanks!
YES!!!! a real good'un ! (oh my the list could be so much LONGER!)
He says you shouldn't believe the things in papers
They can't come true
And don't believe the things that you see on TV 'cause
They'll never happen to you
No no, not on Halloween
If music be sport, then DJ Daisy's got a very, very deep bench.
Just a few more that visitors might be amused by.
A Top-40 tune with cute costumes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q45yicposyI
As if that wudn't enough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UjdSoCdWe58
A simple old folksy English scary song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74Rw1SVfa_U
Y'all got a landing zone set for when you leave the Big Rotten Apple behind?
P.S. Sorry if the Peaches are old hat to anyone...they're brand new to me.
Well thank ya kindly--we do enjoy our music here'bouts!
Thanks fer the links--indeed good costumes on'em "Peaches" ( if ya know the Moldy Peaches, they gotta good Halloweenie name. If ya don't here's their take on "Little Bunny Foo Foo"-- which ain't exactly "planned-gimmick"-specific fer Halloween but it ties in with the MKUltra creep-a-delic NWO stuff--lotta bunny symbols in Hollyweird an' Macaulay Culkin, bunny-eyed dude hisself!, often has to wear his bunny suit when he's been'a "bad boy"-- anyway, here's the Moldy Peaches!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aPGdA2bPX90
Last but not least--I DO like my scary English Halloweenie songs too! (I didn't include in this mix but here's one fer all the Tarantula Ghouls out thar!) - this'ins' an old favorite sung by American chantoozie Jean Ritchie
Enjoy an' Happy Halloween!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33psNbE_Lx8
I'll explore more of the Moldy Peaches from time to time...funny kids...here's my fave kid on YT... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3upE_89blA
I went through more than a couple Steeleye Span albums back in Seattle in the 1980s...this was another thing I found back then that I watch on YT every so often, partly because of the music and partly for the light show... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziSiMP3_2ig
I wanted to post a Cindy Lauper version of this last night but found this and posted it instead...I've always thought of Cindy as a complete badass, but didn't know she was *that* badass... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpZHjvFXprk
I remember reading a Rolling Stone article (interview maybe) about her in her fairly early days and she commented to the effect that although *some* people knew that Train Kept A'rollin predated Aerosmith via The Yardbirds, most didn't track it back to Johnny Burnette...so I'll send you a longish email to your substack address (rather than try to copy/paste it here) that shows how deep the Train Kept A'rollin rabbit hole really goes (way past Johnny Burnette). I suspect you will have fun with it...in your spare time. :-)
Thx fer the shares! That is the strangest Mike Oldfield I believe I've seen--Nowadays, somethin's up with Jack er Mike--he went full-out Skellington-creepy an' did "Tubular Bells" at the London 2012 Olympics--the visuals were very "satanic" -- snortin' devil bulls, hospitalized school girls, lotsa demons--trippy stuff! (There were many links on the innertubes so ya likely can find 'em) He stood at his synth-console like Dr. Phibes... as I said, man seem'ta've gone plum loco!
Ah, I didn't know Miles Davis covered Cindy Lauper -- she's from Queens (here in New Yawk) ya know :-) -- my fave thing about her's the accent (and that she's funny) but boy it's a doozy!!!!
My short take is that the 80s should have been Cindy's decade (not that she did too badly) but all we got was Madonna/Barrabas. Yeah, I love the way she tawks. Some college buddies were from Queens back in the paleolithic era (the stoned epoch?).
Can I send email to daisy@thcsofdaisymoses.substack.com ? For the Johnny Burnette rabbithole
Ha ha, ain't no fan of Lady Madge but she'z good fer a laff now n' then--done made her "royal" self look like a cross between a Bratz Doll and'a Squeeze Bottle! (An' yup, ya could say they chose the mock over the "real"...) sure ya kin send! This is the right'un to use: thcsofdaisymoses@substack.com
Love most of these jams! Gonna have to come back and listen to the few I hadn’t heard of. Happy Halloween, Daisy! We, theatre folk, love this holiday. Too bad the vax zealots usurped it the last two years. Not this year tho! Celebrating proper.
Many thanx back thar! Yup, it's the holiday fer Street Theater fer one and all! By all means, come on back an give 'em all a listen n' enjoy-- tonight we all gotta put the HooDoo on them that wanna be stickin' us VooDoo style! (Actu'ally it's not a bad idear to make voodoo dolls've all the globalist goons n' plandemic monsters an' stick'em good!) Happy Halloween !
Well thank ya kindly LipidNanoCorndog! I love Gary Numan!--excellent pick fer techno-hell an' what we're livin' thru today--like Kraftwerk too (I dig them krauts as well!), this music is a kinda counterpoint betw. the real horror show of Futurarma (an Numan's "robotic" moves--he'z a "new man"/new human fer sure...but full out aware of what trouble that kin mean...) vs humor an' the knowin' lure of techno-cool. Talk 'bout genuine dysto-peon creepy depictions... (we'ze the peons tho!). Very interestin' to revisit songs that show far more understandin' than we imagined!