Halloween Music - Seasons of Wither

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Re: Halloween Music - Seasons of Wither

Postby justdrew » Thu Oct 31, 2013 11:15 pm

great resource full of old tymie Halloween stuff...

http://www.youtube.com/user/STEPCHILD240/videos

for instance...
The Black Museum With Orson Welles, Episode 12 Titled, The Door Key


and stand by or some Ned Seagoon....


it's easy to forget how many radio drama shows from the 40s-50s were 'weird' 'horror' themed...

Inner Sanctum, Weird Circle, The Creaking Door, Mysterious Traveler, The Black Museum, The Witch's Tale, Box 13, Dark Fantasy, Lights Out, to name but a few!

you may have heard ol' Anton's organ version, but behear! an original version for jazz guitar...






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Re: Halloween Music - Seasons of Wither

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Re: Halloween Music - Seasons of Wither

Postby justdrew » Fri Nov 01, 2013 12:20 am

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Re: the days dwindle down

Postby seemslikeadream » Mon Sep 08, 2014 10:23 am

IanEye » Mon Oct 28, 2013 5:43 am wrote:
IanEye » Fri Sep 27, 2013 8:41 pm wrote:it was too early for me to bump my "seasons of wither" thread.



Mazars and Deutsche Bank could have ended this nightmare before it started.
They could still get him out of office.
But instead, they want mass death.
Don’t forget that.
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Re: Halloween Music - Seasons of Wither

Postby 0_0 » Mon Sep 08, 2014 12:00 pm

Nice bump SLAD; justdrew's last year entry made me think of this:



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Re: Halloween Music - Seasons of Wither

Postby BrandonD » Tue Sep 09, 2014 5:18 am

My favorite music group in high school, good tunes for this time of year:

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autumn rituals

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Re: Halloween Music - Seasons of Wither

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angle of the mourning

Postby IanEye » Thu Oct 02, 2014 5:51 pm

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ghost boxing in the hot box

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Re: Halloween Music - Seasons of Wither

Postby Laodicean » Fri Oct 03, 2014 12:56 pm


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ufWAU8RjC8

0:00 Black Moon Spell
4:53 Sick Mind
7:03 Rainbow's Run
10:28 Headbanger
13:56 Beautiful Thing
16:35 I Love You Ugly
17:37 Magic Mirror
20:35 Madness
23:30 Demon From Hell
25:00 Black Holes in Stereo
26:53 Radiation
28:10 Eyes of the Muse
32:26 Staircase of Diamonds
37:14 Eddie's Song
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in an english garden, waiting

Postby IanEye » Sat Oct 04, 2014 11:01 am

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lokum lokum

Postby IanEye » Tue Oct 07, 2014 7:41 am

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‘It is dull, Son of Adam, to drink without eating,’’ said the Queen presently. ‘‘What would you like best to eat?’’
Turkish Delight, please, your Majesty,” said Edmund.
The Queen let another drop fall from her bottle on to the snow, and instantly there appeared a round box, tied with green silk ribbon, which, when opened, turned out to contain several pounds of the best Turkish Delight. Each piece was sweet and light to the very centre and Edmund had never tasted anything more delicious. He was quite warm now, and very comfortable.
While he was eating the Queen kept asking him questions. At first Edmund tried to remember that it is rude to speak with one’s mouth full, but soon he forgot about this and thought only of trying to shovel down as much Turkish Delight as he could, and the more he ate the more he wanted to eat, and he never asked himself why the Queen should be so inquisitive. She got him to tell her that he had one brother and two sisters, and that one of his sisters had already been in Narnia and had met a Faun there, and that no one except himself and his brother and his sisters knew anything about Narnia.
She seemed especially interested in the fact that there were four of them, and kept on coming back to it. “You are sure there are just four of you?” she asked. ‘Two Sons of Adam and two Daughters of Eve, neither more nor less?” and Edmund, with his mouth full of Turkish Delight, kept on saying, “Yes, I told you that before,” and forgetting to call her “Your Majesty” but she didn’t seem to mind now.




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At last the Turkish Delight was all finished and Edmund was looking very hard at the empty box and wishing that she would ask him whether he would like some more. Probably the Queen knew quite well what he was thinking; for she knew, though Edmund did not, that this was enchanted Turkish Delight and hat anyone who had once tasted it would want more and more of it, and would even, if they were allowed, go on eating it till they killed themselves.
But she did not offer him any more. Instead, she said to him, “Son of Adam, I should so much like to see your brother and your two sisters. Will you bring them to me?”
“I’ll try,” said Edmund, still looking at the empty box.
“Because, if you did come again—bringing them with you of course—I’d be able to give you some more Turkish Delight. I can’t do it now, the magic will only work once. In my own house it would be another matter.”
‘Why can’t we go to your house now?” said Edmund. When he had first got on to the sledge he had been afraid that she might drive away with him to some unknown place from which he would not be able to get back, but he had forgotten about that fear now.


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“It is a lovely place, my house,” said the Queen. “I am sure you would like it. There are whole rooms full of Turkish Delight, and what’s more, I have no children of my own. I want a nice boy whom I could bring up as a Prince and who would be King of Narnia when I am gone.
While he was Prince he would wear a gold crown and eat Turkish Delight all day long; and you are much the cleverest and handsomest young man I’ve ever met. I think I would like to make you the Prince—some day, when you bring the others to visit me.”
“Why not now?” said Edmund. His face had become very red and his mouth and fingers were sticky. He did not look either clever or handsome whatever the Queen might say.




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Re: Halloween Music - Seasons of Wither

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Waterboarding the Electrician (or something like that)

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