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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Some Good Halloween Songs-- Part 1

This past Sunday, October 31st, Halloween, Bob Stroud had his annual really scary Rock and Roll Roots show devoted to all things frightening.

Unfortunately, I missed the first 30 minutes as 7 am is just TOO early to get up on a Sunday.

Prepare to have your wig scared off:

SPOOKY-- CLASSICS IV
WELCOME TO MY NIGHTMARE-- ALICE COOPER
BAD MOON RISING-- CCR

I HAD TOO MUCH TO DREAM LAST NIGHT-- ELECTRIC PRUNES
STRANGE BREW-- CREAM

Coming off break, Stroud played "Spiders and Snakes" by Jim Stafford to introduce the next two songs.

BORIS THE SPIDER-- WHO-- From album Happy Jack.
THE SNAKE-- AL WILSON-- On Rock and Roll Roots Vol. 4

SUPERSTITION-- STEVIE WONDER-- Creepy, crawly and look out for that black cat crossing your path. From his 1974 release Talking Book.
WITCHY WOMAN-- EAGLES--

Scared Yet? --RoadDog


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