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NightAire ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 20 February 2010 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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With Halloween coming up, I went to go get the radio edit of Bauhaus's "Bela Lugosi's Dead."
...Except, the song didn't even crack the Hot 100 back in '83 when it was featured in that vampire movie with David Bowie, so there's no listing in the database, and when you go to Discogs, you find a promo 45 WAS released... but no time is listed. If it truly ran at 45 RPM, there's no way you could fit the whole 9 & 1/2 minute song onto one side! So, I rolled my own edit. I'm pretty pleased with the results. I kept every vocal element, and all but one of the edits near the beginning is inaudible unless you have the song memorized. It times out at 4:13, and fades. Having done this, it re-occured to me that there likely WAS an edit on that 45. Does anybody have it, or know the length / edit points for the promo version of this Halloween classic? |
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MMathews ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 18 August 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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Hi Nightaire,
I too tried to research the edit, but only found in articles that there was a shorter radio edit issued, but didn't specify any details about it. I also did my own edit which times out to 3:35. I also kept most of the vocals, chopped much of intro and the long breaks and some repeats. Undead! undead! undead! -MM |
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NightAire ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 20 February 2010 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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lol.. he does do a OT of that, doesn't he? :)
In trying to chop it down, I was originally going to try to avoid all out of tune notes and apparent mistakes (since it was all done in one take). I found there wasn't going to be much song left if I did. :-D Glad to hear I'm not the only one who's tried to research this; it would be interesting to compare edits! |
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MMathews ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 18 August 2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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Yeah i did this a few years back when i was filling my
"New Wave Classics" folder, and of course my "Halloween Classics" as well! The full 9 minutes was just too much. Re: out-of-tune notes, LOL yes this was big part of Peter Murphy's dark "goth" style. (he sounded much more "goth- pop" in his later solo stuff, which i love). Now i don't remember what our local new-wave station played, i missed its original release back in '79... but they would break it out every Halloween. For all i recall, it was probably the full import 12", they tended to favor those over edits or domestic releases. I'd love to compare edits. PM me! -MM |
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80smusicfreak ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 14 October 2004 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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Where I work, we have a company that supplies bundles of music for play over the speakers located throughout the building, including themed packages for certain holidays, one of them being Halloween. So each year, for roughly the 6-8 weeks leading up to October 31, we often get to hear the Halloween package played during our shift - and I must say, the people who put this stuff together did a really impressive job, researching & digging up many obscure/forgotten tunes. And they're all the original hit recordings by the original artists, too, w/ a few later cover versions also thrown in for good measure. (Haven't yet heard "Bela Lugosi's Dead" or Pendulum's "Gypsy Spirit", though...)
While few of the songs were recorded specifically for Halloween, until I started hearing them all together, I guess I never really thought about just how many hits over the years actually have topics/themes that could easily be associated w/ the holiday - and in most cases, the music itself fits right in, too! Many are old "kiddie" songs from movies and TV shows dating all the way back to the '50s & '60s (including the themes from "The Munsters", "Addams Family", etc.), as well as some instrumentals from the same period which I recognize, but don't necessarily know the artist/title to (hey, before my time, lol). There's probably enough music in the Halloween package to be played over two full shifts w/o any repeats (not counting multiple versions of a few songs), so if I had to guess, I'd say it has at least 200 songs on it; maybe even upwards of 250... In chronological order, here's a sampling of about 60 heard on the package, all of which I was able to positively i.d. (oh, and bold = top 40 hits, by Pat's standards): 1958 "The Purple People Eater" - SHEB WOOLEY 1958 "Witch Doctor" - DAVID SEVILLE 1959 "The Caretaker" - JOHNNY CASH 1962 "Monster Mash" - BOBBY "BORIS" PICKETT AND THE CRYPT-KICKERS 1964 "Dead Man's Curve" - JAN & DEAN 1965 "I'm Henry VIII, I Am" - HERMAN'S HERMITS 1966 "Season of the Witch" - DONOVAN 1966 "They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha-Haaa!" - NAPOLEON XIV 1967 "People are Strange" - THE DOORS 1968 "I Put a Spell on You" - CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL 1968 "My Baby Must Be a Magician" - MARVELETTES 1969 "Bad Moon Rising" - CREEDENCE CLEARWATER REVIVAL 1972 "The Witch Queen of New Orleans" - REDBONE 1972 "Witchy Woman" - EAGLES 1973 "Boogie Man" - JACKSON 5 1974 "Spiders & Snakes" - JIM STAFFORD 1974 "Tubular Bells" - MIKE OLDFIELD 1975 "The Time Warp" - ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW 1975 "Welcome to My Nightmare" - ALICE COOPER 1976 "Strange Magic" - ELECTRIC LIGHT ORCHESTRA 1978 "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes" - LEWIS LEE 1978 "Psycho Killer" - TALKING HEADS 1978 "Runnin' with the Devil" - VAN HALEN 1978 "Supernature" - CERRONE 1978 "Werewolves of London" - WARREN ZEVON 1979 "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" - CHARLIE DANIELS BAND 1979 "Planet Claire" - THE B-52'S 1979 "Spooky" - ATLANTA RHYTHM SECTION 1980 "Devil in My Car" - THE B-52'S 1980 "Scary Monsters (And Super Creeps)" - DAVID BOWIE 1980 "Twilight Zone/Twilight Tone" - THE MANHATTAN TRANSFER 1981 "Charlotte Sometimes" - THE CURE 1982 "Cat People (Putting Out Fire)" - DAVID BOWIE 1982 "I Want Candy" - BOW WOW WOW 1983 "The Fanatic" - FELONY 1983 "She Blinded Me with Science" - THOMAS DOLBY 1983 "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" - EURYTHMICS 1983 "Twilight Zone" - GOLDEN EARRING 1984 "Ghostbusters" - RAY PARKER, JR. 1984 "Send Me an Angel" - REAL LIFE 1984 "Somebody's Watching Me" - ROCKWELL 1984 "Thriller" - MICHAEL JACKSON 1985 "All You Zombies" - HOOTERS 1985 "Dead Man's Party" - OINGO BOINGO 1985 "Freaks Come Out at Night" - WHODINI 1985 "Slime Creatures from Outer Space" - "WEIRD AL" YANKOVIC 1985 "Weird Science" - OINGO BOINGO 1988 "A Nightmare on My Street" - DJ JAZZY JEFF & THE FRESH PRINCE 1989 "So Alive" - LOVE & ROCKETS 1991 "Fear (Of the Unknown)" - SIOUXSIE AND THE BANSHEES 1994 "Monsta' Rap" - ELVIRA (MISTRESS OF THE DARK) 1994 "Zombie" - THE CRANBERRIES 1996 "Devils Haircut" - BECK 1996 "Don't Scream (It's Only Halloween)" - ANDREW GOLD 1996 "I'm Your Boogie Man" - WHITE ZOMBIE (sinister version of 1977 KC&SB hit) 1996 "Spell on Me" - REVEREND HORTON HEAT 1998 "The Creature Stole My Surfboard" - DEAD ELVI 2000 "Voodoo" - GODSMACK The above list is by no means complete, but you get the idea. A wide variety, for sure, but I find the dearth of tunes from the last 15 years or so to be quite interesting (although to be fair, there were a few additional songs I know were recorded in the past decade, but didn't know the artist/title, so they aren't included); I feel it just goes to show how little the music industry has to offer nowadays. But on the flip side, I must say, how refreshing to actually get to listen to some old forgotten favorites that I just don't hear anywhere else outside of my own personal music collection, such as "The Fanatic", "Send Me an Angel", or "Dead Man's Party" - geez, and while they've never ranked in my top 10, hearing Manhattan Transfer's "Twilight Zone/Twilight Tone" certainly brings back memories (got a lot of play on top 40 radio in SoCal, where I lived at the time, even though it wasn't a huge hit). I realize at this point there's only three more days till Halloween, but many of the above are definitely worth adding to anyone's playlist, if you hadn't already thought of them... "Don't be afraid - it's only me..." :-) ___________________________________________________________ Must-play '80s song of the day (chart hit, but not necessarily top 40 - and if you don't already have it, track it down, lol) (also heard in the Halloween package above, but intentionally left off the list - a classic FUN song, if you've never heard it!): "What can you do?/ You're in a stew/ Hot pot, cook it up/ I'm never gonna stop/ Fancy a bite/ My appetite/ Yum yum, gee, it's fun/ Banging on a different drum..." (clues: 1983; female vocals) |
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Santi Paradoa ![]() Music Fan ![]() ![]() Joined: 17 February 2009 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 20 |
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I love this song - "I Eat Cannibals" by Total Coelo. Trick or treat!
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Hykker ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 30 October 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 9 |
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Don't forget Bobby Boris Pickett's mid-80s "Monster Rap".
What about "Monster"--Fred Schneider (of the B-52s). |
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Paul Haney ![]() Music Fan ![]() ![]() Joined: 01 April 2005 Status: Offline Points: 23 |
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What do "I'm Henry VIII, I Am" and "Send Me An Angel" have to do with Halloween???
Some from my "Halloween Mixtape" not already mentioned include: Dinner With Drac - Zacherle The Blob - Five Blobs Haunted House - Gene Simmons Frankenstein - Edgar Winter Group Swamp Witch - Jim Stafford Devil Woman - Cliff Richard Ghost Town - Specials The Gory Story Of Duane & Debbie - Count Floyd Halloween - Helloween Dragula - Rob Zombie Edited by Paul Haney |
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Yah Shure ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 11 December 2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 0 |
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A few favorite "treats":
1959 "The Mummy" - Bob McFadden & Dor 1964 "I Want My Baby Back" - Jimmy Cross 1971 "For Madmen Only" - Steppenwolf (B-side of "Ride With Me.") I'd play this at 33 1/3 while handing out candy. 1996 "The Devil's Radio" - Robin Hitchcock (from Moss Elixir) Edited by Yah Shure |
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cmmmbase ![]() Music Fan ![]() Joined: 04 May 2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1 |
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here's another -
1980 "The Legend Of Wooley Swamp" - Charlie Daniels Band |
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