Toronto Mike'd: The Official Toronto Mike Podcast - FOTM Halloween Jams: Toronto Mike'd #1345
Episode Date: October 18, 2023In this 1345th episode of Toronto Mike'd, FOTMs kick out their favourite Halloween jams. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, Pumpkins After Dark, Ridley Fun...eral Home, Electronic Products Recycling Association, Raymond James Canada and Moneris. If you would like to support the show, we do have partner opportunities available. Please email Toronto Mike at mike@torontomike.com
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I so thoroughly enjoyed putting together last month's
FOTM Kick Out the Jam episode.
That's when you all sent me your favorite pause jams
that I thought I'd do it again.
In fact, heck, maybe I'll do it every single month
with a different theme each time. Shout out to Toast. Shout out to Pandemic Friday.
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Okay, welcome back.
Hey, this is kind of like a pause episode.
There was a pause there.
It was organic.
It happened.
Kick it.
This episode will feature your favorite halloween songs we're kicking out the halloween jams because it's october 18 and this is the season for that
i'll kick things off by kicking out one of my favorite ha jams. Last month, Stop Making Sense was re-released in IMAX format
with remastered sound and picture
to coincide with the film's 40th anniversary.
Heck, Talking Heads reunited right here in Toronto
for a Q&A at TIFF.
Talking Heads are so hot right now.
And I'm going to kick things off
with their first charting single
from their very first album, Talking Heads 77.
We've been led to believe somehow
that this song was inspired by the son of Sam, Serial Killer,
who terrorized New York City in 1977.
But the fact is, David Byrne had this written years earlier.
We don't print the legend here on Toronto Mic'd.
Enjoy some Psycho Killer.
I can't seem to face up to the facts
I'm tense and nervous and I can't seem to face up to the facts I'm tense and nervous and I can't relax
I can't sleep cause my bed's on fire
Don't touch me, I'm a real live wire
Psycho killer, can't you see?
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Better run, run, run run run, run, run away You start a conversation, you can't even finish it
You're talking a lot, But you're not saying anything
When I have nothing to say
My lips are sealed
Say something once
Why say it again?
Psycho killer
Kiss kissy
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Run run run run
Run run run, run, run Run, run, run away
Circle killer
Kiss the sea
Far, far, far, far, far, far, far, far better
Run, run, run, run
Run, run, run away
Circle Run, run away
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I hate people when they're not polite.
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so Hi, this is Milan. Halloween is a pretty good time to kick out some heavy and spooky jams from Misfits, King
Diamond and Typo Negative.
But this time I'm gonna go with Dead Souls by Nine Inch Nails.
This is a cover of Joy Division song, but I grew up in the 90s, so the Nine Inch Nails. This is a cover of Joy Division's song, but I grew up in the 90s, so the Nine Inch
Nails is my jam. It's pretty good for building tension and it's got a danceable beat too. Enjoy! Thank you. We'll be right back. Someone take these dreams away
That pull me to another day
A jewel of personality Up to a personality
That's strange or true reality
They keep calling me
They keep calling me
Keep on calling me
They keep calling me
Where figures from the past stand tall
And mocking voices ring the wall Imperialistic house of fear
Conquisted doors who took their share
They keep calling me
Keep on calling me
They keep calling me
Keep on calling me Calling me
Calling me
They keep calling me
Keep on calling me
They keep calling me
Keep on calling me
They keep calling me
Keep on calling me Keep on calling me
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Keep on calling me Thank you. Hello to all the FOTMs out there, this is Andy.
So when Mike asked for Halloween Kick Out the Jam songs, the first song I thought of was mind playing tricks on me by ghetto boys the whole song is not specifically about Halloween but there is an entire verse about Halloween so I think it qualifies
happy Halloween everyone I sit alone in my four cornered room At night I can't sleep, I toss and turn Candlesticks in the dark, visions of bodies being burned
Four walls just staring at a nigga I'm paranoid, sleeping with my finger on the trigger
My mother's always stressing I ain't living right But I ain't going out without a fight
See every time my eyes close, I start sweating and blood starts coming out my nose
It's somebody watching me act
But I don't know who it is
So I'm watching my back
I can see him when I'm deep in the covers
When I awake I don't see the motherfucker
He owns a black hat like I own
A black suit and a cane like my own
Some might say take a chill B
But fuck that shit There's a nigga trying to kill me
I'm popping in the clip when the wind blows Every 20 seconds got me peeping out my window
Investigating the joint for traps Taking my telephone for text
I'm staring at the woman on the corner It's fucked up when your mind's playing tricks
on ya I make big money, I drive big cars, everybody know me
It's like I'm a movie star, but late at night, something ain't right
I feel I'm being tell by the same suckas
headlights Is it that move that I ran off the block
Or is it that nigga last week that I shot Or is it the one I beat for five thousand
dollars Thought he had cane but it was gold met a
flower Reached under my seat, grab my papa for the
suckas Ain't no use to me lying, I was scared of
them motherfuckas Put the left in the Popeyes and bear down quick
If it's going down, let's get this shit over with
Here they come, just like I figured
I got my head on the motherfucking trigger
When I saw him make your ass start giggling
Three blind, crippling, crazy senior citizens
I live by the sword
I take my boys everywhere I go
Because I'm paranoid
I keep looking over my shoulder and peeping around corners
My mind is playing tricks on me
Day by day it's more impossible to cope
I feel like I'm the one that's doing dope
Can't keep a steady hand because I'm nervous
Every Sunday morning I'm in service
Praying for forgiveness
And trying to find an exit out the business
I know the Lord is looking at me
But yet it's still as hard for me to feel happy
I often drift when I drive Having fatal thoughts of suicide I know the Lord is looking at me, but yet it's still as hard for me to feel happy.
I often drift when I drive, having fatal thoughts of suicide.
Bang and get it over with.
And then I'm worry free, but that's bullshit.
I got a little boy to look after, and if I die then my child will be a bastard.
I had a woman down with me, but to me it seemed like she was down to get me She helped me out in this shit
But to me she was just another bitch
Now she's back with her mother
Now I'm realizing that I love her
Now I'm feeling lonely
My mind is playing tricks on me. This year Halloween fell on a weekend. Me and Ghetto was a trick or treating.
Robbing little kids for bags. till an old man got behind our ass
so we speeded up the pace took a look back and he was right before our face he'd be in for a
squabble no doubt so i swung and hit the nigga in his mouth he was going down we figured but this
wasn't no ordinary nigga he's good about six or seven feet. Now that's the nigga I be seeing in my sleep.
So we triple teamed on him.
Dropping them motherfucking bees on him.
The more I swung, the more blood flew.
Then he disappeared and my boys disappeared too.
Then I felt just like a fiend.
It wasn't even close to Halloween.
It was dark as fuck on the streets.
My hands were all bloody from punching on the concrete.
Goddamn, homie.
My mind is playing tricks on me. Hi Mike, this is Steve Cole from Elmville. For your Halloween episode, I'd like to kick out
Monster Mash. I know it's the obvious choice, but it might be so obvious that everyone
assumes someone else will be kicking it out. So I will be that someone else. out Monster Mash. I know it's the obvious choice, but it might be so obvious that everyone assumes
someone else will be kicking it out. So I will be that someone else. In September 2018, we were at
an event in Winnipeg and were lucky enough to meet Brian Ray. Brian Ray joined the Bobby Boris
Pickett Band, the Crypt Kickers Five, out of high school and toured on the strength of that song for about a year.
I think that was in 1973. We weren't supposed to be making small talk or taking photos or anything
like that at this event, but it was my wife Judy's birthday and Brian invited us to chat for a bit.
He said that no matter what he's done in the 50 years since, and he's done a lot,
his obituary will inevitably include his connection to a novelty song that refuses to die.
So my jam is Monster Mash by Bobby Bars Pickett and the Crypt Kickers Five.
Thank you, Michael, and have a great Halloween.
I was working in the lab late one night
When my eyes beheld an eerie sight
For my monster from his slab
Began to rise
And suddenly
To my surprise
He did the match
He did the monster match
The monster match
It was a graveyard smash
He did the match
It caught on in a flash
He did the match
He did the monster match.
From my laboratory in the castle east, to the master bedroom where the vampires feast.
The ghouls all came from their humble abode, to get a jolt from my electrode.
They did the match, they did the monster match.
The monster match, it was a graveyard smash.
It caught on in a flash.
They did the Monster Mash.
The zombies were having fun.
The party had just begun.
The guests included Wolfman, Dracula, and his son.
The scene was rocking, all were digging the sounds.
Igor on chains, back by his baying hounds.
The coffin bangers were about to arrive with their vocal group, the Crypt Kicker Five.
They played the match.
They played the monster match.
The monster match. It was a graveyard smash. They played the mash They played the monster mash The monster mash
It was a graveyard smash
They played the mash
It caught on in a flash
They played the mash
They played the monster mash
Out from his coffin, Rex's voice did ring
Seemed he was troubled by just one thing
Opened the lid and shook his fist and said,
Whatever happened to my Transylvanian twist?
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The monster mash, and it's a graveyard smash.
It's now the mash, it's caught on in a flash.
It's now the mash, it's now the monster mash.
Now everything's cool, Jack's a part of the band.
And my Monster Mash is the hit of the land.
For you, the living, this mash was meant to.
When you get to my door, tell them Boris sent you.
Then you can mash.
Then you can Monster Mash.
The Monster Mash.
And do my graveyard smash.
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And it's not related to Halloween.
But in the 1980s teenage mind of Joe Louis, it was terrifying.
And that should be enough to qualify for inclusion in this episode.
What is it?
It's a theme song to the television series Unsolved Mysteries. Wikipedia
says there were hundreds of episodes over 16 seasons, but I remember only one. It had a segment
detailing the ghost sightings and paranormal activity on the Queen Elizabeth cruise ship,
and to this day I can picture the reenactment of a ghostly old lady teetering on the edge of the
pool deck about to jump in, and then she disappeared disappeared scary stuff when you're watching in the dark on the basement television
especially when combined with the gruff monotone of show host robert stapp who drew you in when he
insisted that perhaps you could help join me you may be able to help solve a mystery
i am probably the last person that should have had these experiences because i'm such a skeptic Join me. You may be able to help solve a mystery.
I am probably the last person that should have had these experiences because I'm such a skeptic.
One day I was standing on the stairs of the pool and out of the corner of my right eye I saw a woman probably in her 60s or 70s in black and white.
probably in her 60s or 70s, in black and white.
So I went down the stairs and around the pillar expecting to find her standing there,
and she wasn't anywhere to be found.
It was only a matter of seconds.
She couldn't have gone anywhere.
Several others besides Carol and Nancy
say they have seen or heard ghosts
here in the Queen Mary's first class pool.
How do we explain these sightings to reportedly well-balanced, level-headed people?
Could they simply result from the power of suggestion, stimulated by an eerie location?
Some parapsychologists believe that all locations are haunted.
That is, they retain memories of past events of some people with psychic sensitivities,
or ESP, experiences, hauntings.
Whatever the explanation,
the Queen Mary seems to be inhabited
by something ethereal
that has been seen and heard,
but not explained.
Oh, I'm happy and gay
because I'm sailing away. The Queen Mary took her maiden voyage on May 27, 1936
and transported the titled and elite from both sides of the Atlantic.
During that five-day voyage, the Queen Mary was a floating party,
a living symbol of luxury travel.
I fly a British crew, so when I go over the sea,
the Queen Mary takes me.
In the Second World War, the Queen Mary was turned into a troop ship.
Due to her ghostly gray camouflage, she was ironically
nicknamed the Gray Ghost. After the war, she reverted back to her former glory and crossed
the ocean a total of 1,001 times. In the over 30 years the ship was at sea, she witnessed four births and at least 49 recorded deaths.
After her arrival in Long Beach in 1967, one of the first people to work on board was marine
engineer John Smith.
Part of my duties was to check and learn this ship thoroughly, and so I explored it in the
evenings on my regular days work was done. His job took him into the remote regions of the ship's
bow and several times over a two-month period he heard something where there
should only have been silence
He heard the sounds of metal tearing, water rushing, and then men screaming.
It sounded like there had been a rupture of the ship's hull.
It was frightful.
I went up to the extreme bow section of the ship.
The sound was here, but there was no water.
It had nothing to cause it.
I don't believe in supernatural things,
but in all my experiences as a marine engineer, I've never seen anything like this.
Years later, Smith read about a wartime tragedy. The Queen Mary's accidental collision with a British cruiser named the Kurosawa.
Over 300 men were killed.
The Queen Mary's bow sliced the Kurosawa in half.
After I read that article,
I was so shook up and so overwhelmed.
The very area I heard that mysterious water rushing
was the exact same area that was damaged
when the ship hit the curacao i said this is what it would have sounded and felt like
if i had been in that compartment at the time
but i knew it couldn't be that was 30 years earlier it couldn't be anything over the years dozens of
sightings have been reported late one night in the pool area maintenance
supervisor Kathy loved and a co-worker heard mysterious sounds we came into the pool and I heard giggling, the sound of a little girl
or a child playing in the area.
And at that point I noticed there was splashing.
The splashing stopped, the giggling continued, and we observed the footprints of a small
child walking across into the locker room. I know that I saw what I saw.
I'm not sure exactly why I saw it,
but I know it was there.
Several unexplained encounters have occurred in Shaft Alley,
deep within the ship, near the engine room.
Here, in 1966, during a routine fire drill,
a man named John Pedder was crushed to death
at a watertight door.
Some believe Pedder still haunts Shaft Alley.
What did they say he was?
It was down here in Shaft Alley somewhere.
Both tour members and employees have experienced hauntings in Shaft Alley.
Blue coveralls and a beard.
Yeah, I said he was dressed in blue coveralls and he had a beard.
There was two different tour groups that said it.
I had a second experience down in Shaft Alley.
It was about 5.30 or 6 o'clock in the evening.
I was working in the capacity of a lead guide,
which meant my job was to close down the tour route
and make sure that there weren't any stragglers behind.
And I don't know why I turned around,
but I turned around and standing right behind me on the step was a man.
He had blue overalls.
They were dirty.
When I stepped aside to let him go by,
he wasn't there.
He was gone.
I don't necessarily believe any other ghost stories
that other people have come up with.
I only know what I saw,
and I only believe what I saw
with my own eyes.
Hi, it's Rick A., The Elevator Man,
with my Halloween Kick Out the Jam.
Now, there might be some debate
if this is a Halloween song or not,
but much like Die Hard being a Christmas movie,
I think this is a Halloween song. It's
Warren Savant with Werewolves of London. Enjoy. He was looking for the place called Leehole Forks Gonna get a big dish of beef chow mein
Ah-hoo, where was London?
Ah-hoo
Ah-hoo, where was London?
Ah-hoo, werewolves of London Ah-hoo
You hear them howling around your kitchen door
You better not let them in
Little old lady got mutilated day last night
Werewolves of London again
Ah-hoo, werewolves of London
Ah-hoo
Ah-hoo, werewolves of London
Ah-hoo! Ah-hoo!
He's the hairy-handed gent who ran amok in Kent Lately he's been overheard in Mayfair
You better stay away from him, he'll rip your lungs out, Jim
I'd like to meet his tailor
Ah-hoo, werewolves of London I saw Lon Chaney walking with the Queen
Doing the werewolves of London
I saw Lon Chaney Jr. walking with the Queen
Doing the werewolves of London
I saw a werewolf drinking a pina colada at Trader Vic's
And his hair was perfect I saw a werewolf drinking a pina colada at Trader Vic's.
His hair was perfect.
Ah-hoo!
Werewolves of London.
Drop dead.
Ah-hoo!
Hey, it's JD here, and I want to shout out to Toronto Mike for keeping us FOTMs amused with these challenges, dropping the gauntlet and saying, come up with a song that reminds
you of X or Y.
And in this case, we are talking about Halloween.
And there is a track that I immediately jump to when I think of Halloween.
And I'll set it up for you now.
The program, Saturday Night Live, is one that I have watched since the mid-80s. And at this point, it's just something that I do.
I just can't escape it.
And I always watch the whole thing, including the musical guests.
Although with my advancing age, the musical guests often are a miss for me.
They don't cut the muster, I suppose you could say.
Cut the muster, I suppose you could say.
But rolling backward to February 6th, 2021, there was a young lady who appeared on SNL touring on her second record.
And I watched the program and was blown away.
And her name was Phoebe Bridgers.
She and her band were all wearing skeleton outfits and they played two songs from the second record.
I immediately downloaded that record and got into it in a big way.
And one of the tracks is called Halloween.
Now I can't say for sure whether the song is actually about Halloween.
But it's called Halloween and there's Halloween in the choruses and she sings it hauntingly and beautifully.
So, FOTMs, here's your chance. If you haven't heard it already,
this is Phoebe Bridgers doing Halloween.
I hate living by the hospital
The sirens go all night
I used to joke that if they woke you up
somebody better be dying
sick of the questions I keep asking you that make you live in the past
but I can count on you to tell me the truth When you've been drinking and you're wearing a mask
Baby, it's Halloween
And we can be anything
Oh come on man
We can be anything Oh, I'm surprised by what I do for love
Some things I never expect
They killed a fan down by the stadium
Was only visiting, they beat him to death
Baby, it's Halloween
And we can be anything
Oh, come on, man One man, we can be anything.
Baby, tell me there's a last time for everything
Oh come on man
We can be anything
Anything Whatever you want
Be whatever you want
Whatever you want
Be whatever you want
Be whatever you want Be whatever you want
Whatever you want
I'll be whatever you want Hi Mike, it's Leslie Villian here.
When you first mentioned that you were looking for people to
submit Halloween jams, the first one that popped to mind was Every Day is Halloween by Ministry,
which also qualifies as a parentheses jam. But I thought, oh, maybe that one is a little bit
too obvious or that somebody else would already pick it. So I decided to go with The Killing Moon by Echo and the Bunnymen, released in
1984, I think. It never actually mentions Halloween anywhere in the song, which I think is far more
interesting, but it has a really haunting melody and a very sort of spooky theme to it. So that's
why I picked that song. And I also want to shout out my brother Chris, who lives in Montreal,
because he was the one who introduced me
to Echo and the Bunnymen.
He was a big fan of all that early alternative music,
new wave and alternative music.
So without him,
I probably never would have heard that song.
Under blue moon I saw you
So soon you'll take me up in your arms
Too late to beg you or cancel it
Though I know it must be the killing time
Unwillingly mine
Fate
Up against your will
Through the thick of him
He will wait until
You give yourself to him In starlit nights I saw you
So cruelly you kissed me
Your lips a magic world
Your sky all hung with jewels
The killing moon
Will come too soon
Fate
Up against your will
Through the thick and thin
You will wait until you give yourself
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So soon you'll take me
Up in your arms too late to beg you
Or cancel it though I know it must be
The killing time, unwillingly mine
Fate, up against your will
Through the thick and thin, he will wait until you give yourself to him.
Fade up against your will. Through thick and thin He will wait until
You give yourself to Him
You give yourself to Him La la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la la I'm not a friend of the dance you will
Through the thicket
You will wait until
You give yourself to him
You give yourself to him
I'm alive
Well, I'm alive La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, Oh, fate up against your will
Through the thick and thin
He will wait until you give yourself to him To hold Your faith
I think that you still will
Through the pit of hell
You will wait until
Until
You give yourself to me yourself today.
Hello, Toronto Mic and listeners.
One song I think of at this time of year is Beat Happening's Indian Summer.
Indian Summer is defined as a period of unreasonably warm weather that comes after the first frost. We may not have had a first frost yet this year, but come September I start
thinking of this song.
Breakfast in cemetery, boy tasting wild cherry, touch girl apple blossom, just a boy playing possum.
We'll come back for Indian summer.
We'll come back for Indian summer.
We'll come back for Indian summer.
Little leopard whale.
Little Heppard Way What is that cheerful sound?
Rain falling on the ground
We'll wear a jolly crown
Buckle up, we're wayward bound
We'll come back for Indian summer
We'll come back for Indian summer We'll come back for Indian summer
We'll come back for Indian summer And go a separate way
I touch your hem, you say Let's stroll down Martin Way
Pick plums, abandoned farm
Who let norms come to harm
We'll come back for Indian summer
We'll come back for Indian summer We'll come back for Indian summer
We'll come back for Indian summer
And go our separate ways
Cover me with rain
Walk me down the lane
I'll drink from your drain
We will never change
No matter what day rains I'll drink from your drain We will never change
No matter what day rain
We'll come back for Indian summer
We'll come back for Indian summer
We'll come back for Indian summer And go our separate ways
Motorbike to cemetery
Picnic on wild berries
French toast with molasses croquet and baked alaskas
we'll come back for indian summer we'll come back for indian summer
we'll come back for indian summer cover me with rain Good evening, fellow FLTMs. Midtown Gord here.
My choices are a little bit unorthodox here, but I've got a duo of songs here.
One is an introduction by late Sir Christopher Lee.
Shout out to Ridley Funeral Homes.
Called The Last Vampire, followed by Raise the Dead by Johnny Depp, Alice Cooper, Joe Perry et al.
Also known as the Hollywood Vampires.
Happy Halloween.
He came up to the window in the mist, as I'd seen him often before.
But he was solid then, not a ghost.
And his eyes were fierce, like a man's when angry.
He was laughing when he turned to look back over the belt of trees, glinting in the moonlight,
to where the dogs were barking.
Then he began promising me things,
not in words, but by doing them.
Have you seen that awful den of hellish infamy,
with the very moonlight alive with grisly shapes,
and every speck of dust that whirls in the wind,
a devouring monster in embryo?
Listen to them The children of the night
What music they make
Hey, you
The soul of rock and roll
Was buried in a hole Yeah, you Can't you, the soul of rock and roll was buried in a hole
Yeah you, can't you hear the beat, can't you feel the heat
Cardiac, heart attack, pain and black, you know they never feared the reaper
Hey you, they paid the devil's toll, they never lost their soul
They only lost control
So let's race
Can't speak now
So let's race the dead It's Resonation
Hey
You
The spirit in the crowd
Still makes an evil sound
Yeah
You
The creatures buried there
Are coming up for air
Cardiac
Heart attack
Pain and black
You know they never did the replay
Hey, you
A sudden cryptomies
So the body dies
But the music stays alive
So let's raise the dead
Get out of here now Raise the dead
Cast me now
So let's raise the dead Race again, race again, race again I'm gonna take a little step back
Race again, race again, race again
And I'm gonna get a little creepy So let's raise the dead
You got me now I'll speak now So let's raise the tab
So let's raise the tab
Tab, tab, tab Take your treat, Mike.
It's Eric.
I'm going to go a little bit off the board and kick out
Do the Skeleton Scat by The Wiggles.
It's fine, it's silly, and isn't that what Halloween's all about?
Thanks, Mike.
When you hear the swinging beat, the swinging song's bad You know it's time to get in line and do the skeleton scat Thanks, Mike. Simon, can you use your voice to make that low tone? I sing my notes so low that they just sound like a trombone
Bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop, bop
Katerina, Lucci, your ant skeleton too
Yes?
Show us something that you can, can you do?
How about this?
Woo!
Woo!
Woo! Woo! Woo!
Hey!
Okay, everybody, here is Big Strong John.
Hello.
Hey, Johnny.
Yeah?
Do some hip-hop to the song.
Got it.
Okay, everybody, here comes Sahai. Everybody, Sahai is five-time world champion salsa dancer
Hey, Captain Feathersword, how you gonna follow that up?
I'll follow that up by singing just like a duck
Quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack
Okay, everybody start to clap your hands
Everybody clap your hands to the skeleton scat
Clap, clap, clap, clap, everybody clap your turn
Clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap
Oh, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap. Oh, clap, clap, clap, clap.
Everybody clap your turn.
Clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, clap.
Hey!
Wussy is my favorite band of the moment.
Critics' darling, Robert Criscow the dean of
rock and roll criticism
has called them the
best American band since
they recorded their first
album about 20 years ago
they're
from Cincinnati
the lead
folks on it are
Lisa Walker and Chuck Cleaver, who used to play in the Ass Ponies.
The song Halloween is off their album Attica.
And when I went to see them with John War warrow a buffalo sports writer they were playing a living room tour
literally playing in fans living rooms uh across the midwest and we went to see them in cleveland
and it ended up uh being chuck and lisa and just their pedal steel player,
John Erdhart, who is coming back from cancer treatment.
And it ended up being the second last concert that John ever played.
He died shortly thereafter.
Anyways, Halloween is a great song
off maybe their best album.
We're lost in the town
Wiping fog out of our eyes
A Wednesday morning coming down
You're lost out the door
Trying to piece together all the shit you saw the night before
When it was just like Halloween
Everyone was dressed up and drinking in the street Such a night I've never seen
Like something you'd remember from a dream It reminds me of when
I was 14 at the fair
Declaring things I've never been
Well you always said
It was just like Sugar Mountain but I didn't know it then
And it felt like Halloween
And it felt like Halloween Everyone was waving as the car pulled out to leave
And that old song came back to me
Like something you'd remember from a dream
Oh no
No, no
I don't dream anymore
Oh no No Smoked too much the night before
And it was just like Halloween
Everyone was dressed up and drinking in the street
And that old song came right back to me
Like something you'd remember from a dream Thank you. Hey Mike, YYZChord here.
For Halloween jams, to be honest, I had to think a lot to come up with a song that wouldn't have already been grabbed by someone.
When I thought a little bit further about the horror theme, I
remember the 80s classic Baja's jam,
Bela Lugosi's Dead.
It was a favorite of mine in high school, and an
early goth classic that was actually first released
in 1979, and named for
Lugosi, the actor who portrayed Dracula
in the original movies.
In addition to the Dracula tie-in to Halloween,
the music sets the dark tone of the holidays.
With that, I want to wish all the FOTMs
the spookiest of Halloweens. Thank you. I'm going to go ahead and do that. Thank you. guitar solo White on white tracks to some black case
Back on the rack
The Lugos is dead
The bats have left the bell tower
The victims have been bled, that velvet lines
The black box, the lorgoose is dead
The little goose is dead
Undead, undead, undead, the virginal brides Fire past his tomb
Stummeled times that flowers be wrapped in deathly bloom
Alone in a darkened room
The Count
Bela Lugos is dead
Bela Lugos is dead
Bela Lugos is dead Melanogos is dead
Undead, undead, undead
Undead, undead, undead
Undead I'm dead I'm dead Thank you. Oh, Bella
Bella Oh Bella, Bella Zarin
Oh Bella, Bella Zarin
Thank you. Thank you. A CIDADE NO BRASIL Hello friends, this is Rosie. There are lots of songs on my Halloween playlist, but my favorite is Dead Hearts from the album The Five Ghosts from my
favorite band, Stars, who I'm seeing this Saturday night at Dream Serenade at Massey Hall.
The runner-up is from the same album, I Died So I Could Haunt You. So good. Bye for now.
Tell me everything that happened.
Tell me everything you saw.
They had lights inside their eyes.
They had lights inside their eyes.
Did you see the closing window?
Did you hear the slamming door?
They moved forward and my heart died
They moved forward and my heart died
Please, please tell me what they look like
Did they seem afraid of you?
They were kids that I once knew
They were kids that I once knew
I can say it but you won't believe me
You say you do but you don't deceive me
It's hard to know they're out there
It's hard to know that you still care
I can say it but you won't believe me
You say you do but you don't deceive me
Dead hearts are everywhere Dead hearts are everywhere
Dead hearts are everywhere
Did you touch them?
Did you hold them?
Did they follow you to town?
They make me feel I'm falling down They make me feel I'm falling down
Was there one you saw too clearly?
Did they seem too real to you?
They were kids that I once knew, they were kids that I once knew
I can say it but you won't believe me, you say you do but you don't deceive me
It's hard to know they're out there, it's hard to know that I've been It's hard to know that you still care
I can say it but you won't believe me You say you do but you don't deceive me
Dead hearts are everywhere Dead hearts are everywhere
I can say it but you won't believe me You say you do but you don't deceive me It's hard to know that I'll pay
It's hard to know that you still care
I could say it, but you won't believe me
You say you do, but you don't deceive me
Dead hearts are everywhere
Dead hearts are everywhere
They look against the lines view
Now they're all
attached to you Now they're all the dogs to you
They were kids that I once knew
They were kids that I once knew
Now they're all the dogs to you
Hello, Mike. It's Rob.
So the song that I've selected for you is an important Halloween song for me
from my childhood. When I went to Germany with my family for the first time in 1975, summer of 75,
and I met my cousin who was 16 and he was obsessed with pop music. I was only nine.
And he had this record by this Austrian singer named Frank Zander.
And it was like a hit on the radio.
And it was called Ur Ur Enkel von Frankenstein.
And if you listen to it,
it feels like the opening to
Hilarious House of Freitenstein.
And it also feels a little bit like
Rock Me Amadeus because it's in German and you won't really understand it.
And I finally Googled the words and I'll send you the lyrics as well.
So it's called, it translates as, I'm the great, great grandson of Frankenstein and my business is doing well because I'm slowly setting up a laboratory on a mass production of people.
And you'll get it.
It's got really good sound effects and it's got a real cool Halloween vibe
and so I hope you'll play it and enjoy it.
Cheers. Ganz versteckt, halb verdeckt, irgendwo tief im Wald liegt mein Haus und mein Labor.
Und damit niemand kommt, mein Geheimnis entdeckt, hab ich eiserne Türen davor.
Was sich hinter den Türen verwirkt, wollen Sie sehen.
Bitte haben Sie noch etwas Geduld.
Der Schock wird Ihnen sicher den Magen verdrehen.
Doch das ist nicht meine Schuld.
Sie kennen doch sicher Herrn Frankenstein, den Herrn mit dem blassen Gesicht.
Er schlug vielen Bürgern die Birbe ein, denn die Autobahn gab es noch nicht. Und bevor jemand kommt und den Unfall entdeckt, habe ich schon die Leichen geklaut. Und das Ganze
wird sorgsam im Keller versteckt. Davon werden meine Monster gebaut. Ich bin der Ur-Ur-Engel von Frankenstein.
Mein Geschäft geht wirklich sehr gut.
Meine Kunden können zufrieden sein.
Die Regierung braucht frisches Blut.
Ich bin der Ur-Ur-Engel von Frankenstein.
Und ich bitte um Diskretion.
Denn ich richte mein Labor schon langsam ein.
Auf ne Menschenmassenproduktion ein Auf ne Menschenmassenproduktion
Auf ne Menschenmassenproduktion
Ja, nur von allerhöchste Stelle bekomm ich meine Aufträge
Meine Modelle sind krisenfest, arbeitsam, anspruchslos
Und natürlich nicht raucher
Alles in allem fast vollkommene Geschöpfe.
Fast!
Und zum Frühjahr kommen die neuen Sommermodelle heraus.
Und dann fröne ich hin und auch wieder mal meine alten Leidenschaft.
Und dann bastle ich mir so von Fall zu Fall ein Geschöpf voller Schönheit und Kraft.
Wenn sich Säure und Blitz im Kreislauf ein
Überströmt mich ein heißes Gefühl
Und steht dann mein Liebling auf eigenen Beinen
Bin ich nah am göttlichen Ziel
Dann bin ich der, von dem auch mein Enkel sagen wird
Er war ein Genie
Nun, zu meinem Haustierchen komm her
Kleiner Liebling, komm zu Herrchen.
Ist er nicht süß, dieser kleine Racker? Pussi, Pussi!
Ich bin der Ur-Fur-Enkel von Frankenstein, mein Geschäft geht wirklich sehr gut.
Meine Kunden können zufrieden sein, die Regierung braucht frisches Blut.
Ich bin der Ur-Poer-Engel von Frankenstein und ich bitte um Diskretion.
Denn ich richte mein Labor schon langsam ein auf ne Menschenmassenproduktion.
Auf ne Menschenmassenproduktion.
Großpapa wäre stolz auf mich, denn ich vollende sein Lebenswerk Nur bessere Mittel verwende ich, gegen mich wäre er ein Franksteinsberg
Was sich früher mit mühsamer Kleinarbeit zum Endresultat verquickt
Braucht heute kaum die halbe Zeit, Uropa wäre entzückt.
Die Leber, die Lunge, die Nieren und noch mehr,
bauch ich mir aus Kunststoff und Kitt.
Dies alles verringert den Aufwand sehr, Ersatzteile liefer ich mit.
So meine Herrschaften, ich stell ihn jetzt Jonas vor.
Er ist in einer meiner Sternstunden entstanden.
Jonas, sag den Herrschaften Guten Tag!
Ich bin der Ur-Fuhrer, Enkel von Frankenstein.
Mein Geschäft geht wirklich sehr gut.
Meine Kunden können zufrieden sein. die Regierung braucht frisches Blut.
Ich bin der Ur-Ur-Regel von Frankenstein, ich bitte um Diskretion.
Denn ich richte mein Labor schon langsam ein auf ne Menschenmassenproduktion.
Auf ne Menschenmassenproduktion.
Nanuichin, Nanuichin!
Das darf aber nicht vorkommen!
Jonas?
Wo steckt denn bloß der Bengel?
Jonas!
Meine Batterie lässt nach!
Jonas!
Meine Batterie ist alle! Jonas! Hello Toronto Mike, this is Mike from Toronto.
The Halloween track I've picked is Children of the Night from Toronto legend Nash the Slash.
The title track from Nash's second full-length album and sort of major label debut for Virgin Records imprint, Dinny Disc.
Born James Jeffrey Pluman in Toronto in 1948, Nash the Slash defied categorization.
in Toronto in 1948, Nash the Slash defied categorization. Electronic, prog, punk, post-punk, metal, Nash the Slash was all of these and more.
We lost Nash in 2014 but signs can still be seen of him around the city and of course every October 31st when the skeletons crawl from their graves As the legions of evil
Prepare to attack
The claws of our fear
Sink deep in your back
That's when the forces
Scale heights to the pitch
And the offspring of the last Begins to bewitch
Oh, we're the children of the night
Hear us howl in the evening
Children of the night
And when you're dead
They will be leaving
To hang out the wolfing
And pass into the locks
And when midnight arrives
You turn back the clocks
And nothing can save you from certain demise
But in prison you're soon with a flash of our eyes
We're the children of the night
Hear us howl in the evening
Children of the night
And when you're dead
You will be leaving
Ah! We'll be right back. There's higher charges at the burning of dawn
And those who breathe can give thanks that we've gone
Rest assured, we fight for mortals we've missed With our fighting seeker
But next we've not kissed
We're the children of the night
Hear us howl over in the evening
Children of the night
And when you're dead
You will be leaving
Ah
Children
of
the night
Children
of
the night
Children of the night
Toronto Mike, rockthusiast Gilles LeBlanc here.
Apologies for how my voice is sounding,
although I do kind of like how it's raggedly reminiscent of Mark Lanigan.
May the former Screaming Trees vocalist rest in peace.
Mr. Lanigan also sings lead on a little something
I especially like to play real loud around this time of year.
Besides an eerie as hell intro, a little something I especially like to play real loud around this time of year.
Besides an eerie as hell intro, it features the most menacing guitar riff I've ever heard,
not to mention heart attack pounding drums, courtesy of One Day Roll.
If you haven't figured out it's a song for the dead by Queens of the Stone Age,
you may want to check your pulse. Thank you. It's great enough to go driving And see what's mine
Life's a funny diet
How to do it right
You're a holy roller And you're standing loose
If you're hanging around
I'm holding the noose
Oh
Oh
Oh Oh No, no, no, no
Come a little bit closer
And get on tight
In the first run over
It's the track of the life Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, I'm not sure. Oh, let's go driving
Come on, let's take a little ride
That's the start of your diet
Gotta do it right I'm Hey! Kjell Kjell Hey Mike, it's Mimico Joe.
My favorite Halloween song comes from long before Will Smith's movie action and personal life drama.
I've never seen a Nightmare on Elm Street movie,
but I understand the references in DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Princes'
take Nightmare on My Street.
This song is pretty classic Fresh Prince, bordering on poetry.
The lyrics are short story with a beginning, middle, and an end,
and they even manage to rhyme the words fancy Nancy and groovy movie.
Near the end, the sequence where Will calls Jeff, and Jeff is annoyed,
and then Jeff is attacked by Freddy,
is possibly proof that DJ Jazzy Jeff also could have been a Hollywood actor.
Now I have a story that I'd like to tell
About this guy you all know me and he scares the hell
He comes to me at night after I crawl into bed He's burnt up like a weenie and his name is Fred He wears the same hat and sweater every single day
And even if it's hot outside, he wears it anyway
He's home when I'm awake but he shows up when I'm asleep
I can't believe that there's a nightmare on my street It was a Saturday evening if I remember it right
And we had just gotten back off tour last night
So the gang and I thought that it would be groovy
If we summoned up the posse and dumb-rushed the movies
I got Angie, Jeff got Tina
Ready rock, got some girl I've never seen in my life up the posse and dumb brush the movies. I got Angie, Jeff got Tina, Freddie Rock
got some girl I've never seen in my life.
That was alright though cause the lady was
chill. Then we dipped to the theater
set to ill-bugging.
Cole having a ball.
And something about Elm Street was the
movie we saw. The way it started was
decent, you know, nothing real fancy about
this homeboy named Fred and this girl
named Nancy. But word when it was over I said, yo, that was death.
And everything seemed all right when we left.
But when I got home and laid down to sleep, that began the nightmare on my street. It was burning in my room like an oven
My bed so was sweating, man, I was bugging
I checked the clock, it had stopped at 12.30 It had melted, it was so was sweating, man I was bugging, I checked the clock, it
had stopped at 12.30, it had melted, it was so darn hot, and I was thirsty, I wanted something
cool, to quench my thirst, I thought to myself, yo this heat is the worst, but when I got
downstairs, I noticed something was wrong, I was home all alone, but the TV was on, I
thought nothing of it, as I grabbed the remote. I pushed the power button and then I almost
choked when I heard this awful voice
coming from behind. It said,
You are not safe in Atlanta, man. Now you must die.
Man, I ain't even wait to
see who it was. Broke outside in my
drawers and screamed so long cause
got halfway up the block. I calmed down
and stopped screaming and thought,
Oh, I can't. I must be gaming.
I strolled back home with a grin on my grill
I figured since this is a dream, I might as well get ill
I walked in the house, the big bad fresh prince
But Freddy killed all that noise real quick
He grabbed me by my neck and said, here's what we'll do
We got a lot of work here, me and you
The souls of your friends, you and I will claim
You've got the body, and I've got the brain
I said, yo Fred, I think you got me all wrong
I ain't partners with nobody with nails that long
Look, I'll be honest man, this team won't work
The girls won't be on you, Fred, your face is all burned
Fred got mad and his head started steaming
But I thought, what the hell, I'm only dreaming
I said, please leave Fred so I can get some sleep
But give me a call and maybe we'll hang out next week
I pat him on the shoulder, said thanks for stopping by
Then I opened up the door and said, take care guy
He got mad, drew back his arm and slashed my shirt
I laughed at first and thought, hold up, that hurt
It wasn't a dream man, this guy was for real
I said, Freddy, uh, how? It's been an awful mistake here.
No further words, and then I darted upstairs.
Crashed through my door, then jumped on my bed.
Pulled the covers up over my head.
Said, oh, please do something with Fred.
He jumped on my bed, ripped through the covers with his claws, tried to get me.
But my alarm went off, and then silence.
It was a whole new day, I I thought I wasn't scared of him
anyway until I noticed those rips in my sheets and that was proof that there had been a nightmare
on my street Oh man, I gotta call Jeff. I gotta call Jeff.
Come on, come on.
Come on, Jeff, answer me.
Come on.
Hello?
Jeff, it's Prince, man. Jeff, wake up. Jeff, wake up.
What do you want?
Jeff, wake up, man. Listen to me, Jeff.
It's 3 o'clock in the morning. What do you want? Jeff, would you listen to me?
Whatever you do, don't fall asleep.
Man.
Jeff, listen to me. Don't go to sleep.
I'll talk to you tomorrow. I'm going to bed.
Jeff! Jeff!
Jeff!
Jeff!
Jeff!
Jeff!
I'm your DJ now, Princey! Hello, this is Jarvis, and my song is Ghostbusters.
I like this song because it's classic,
and everyone grew up with this song as a kid. Ghostbusters!
If there's something strange in the neighborhood, who you gonna call?
Ghostbusters!
If there's something weird and it don't look good, who you gonna call?
Ghostbusters!
I ain't afraid of no ghost
I ain't afraid of no ghost
If you're seeing things running through your head
Who can you call?
Ghostbusters!
An invisible man sleeping in your bed
Oh, who you gonna call?
Ghostbusters!
I ain't afraid of no ghost I ain't afraid of no ghost
Who you gonna call?
Ghostbusters!
If you're all alone
Pick up the phone
And call
Ghostbusters!
I ain't afraid of no ghost
I ain't afraid of no ghost
I ain't afraid of no ghost. I'm afraid of no ghosts.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Who you gonna call?
Ghostbusters.
If you've had a dose of a freaky ghost, baby, you better call.
Ghostbusters!
Ghostbusters!
Let me tell you something
Buster makes me feel good I ain't afraid of no ghost
I ain't afraid of no ghost
Don't get caught alone, oh no
Buster When it comes through your door Don't get caught alone, oh no Ghostbusters
When it comes through your door
Unless you just want some more
I think you better call
Ghostbusters
Who you gonna call?
Ghostbusters
Who you gonna call?
Ghostbusters
I think you better call Ghostbusters Who you gonna call? Ghostbusters! Think you better call?
Ghostbusters!
Who you gonna call?
Ghostbusters!
I can't hear you!
Who you gonna call?
Ghostbusters!
Louder!
Ghostbusters!
Who you gonna call?
Ghostbusters!
Who can you call? Ghostbusters Ghostbusters Ghostbusters
And that brings us to the end of our
1,345th show.
You can follow me on Twitter and Blue Sky.
I'm at Toronto Mike.
And much love to those who made this all possible.
That's Great Lakes Brewery.
That's Palma Pasta.
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Moneris.
Recycle My Electronics.
Pumpkins After Dark
and Ridley Funeral Home
and you
thanks for submitting your Halloween jams
have a spooky Halloween
and I'll see you tomorrow
when my special guest
is Michael
Philip Boyer-Boda. Cause my UI check has just come in
Ah, where you been?
Because everything is kind of rosy and green
Yeah, the wind is cold
But the snow wants me today
And your smile is fine
And it's just like mine
And it won't go away Cause everything is rosy and green.