Tonight's Scary Playlist...
Oct. 31st, 2007 08:51 pm(rock set)
first ones, 6:49
bulk, between 7:15 and 7:30 (Dead Man's Party to Welcome to My Nightmare ;) )
pretty much done,8:10
music coming in, 8:50
--
you know, it *really* sucks when the PA from the football game at the nearest school is actually louder than my set-up, and that school is at least half a mile away...
--
"what do you say?"
"TRICK OR TREAT"
"That's right - a wise man once told me 'DON'T MESS WITH TRADITION'". (yes, Nick wrote that phrase into our annual Mummers' play)
--
I may write a follow-up post with some thoughts on the particular pieces.
- Steve Hackett - The Steppes
- Planet P - Do You See What I See?
- BOC - Burnin' for you
- Thomas Dolby - One of our Submarines
- Planet P - Why Me?
- David Bowie - The Glass Spider
- David Bowie - Loving the Alien
- Uriah Heap - The Park
- The Cure - Fascination Street (extended mix)
- Uriah Heap - Lady in Black
- BOC - Veteran of the Psychic Wars
- Met At Work - Overkill
- Oingo Boingo - Wierd Science
- Oingo Boingo - Dead Man's Party
- Alice Cooper - I Love the Dead
- Alice Cooper - Welcome to My Nightmare
- Alice Cooper - Poison
- Zimmer/Howard - Vespertillo (Batman Begins)
- Berlioz - Symphonie Fantastique (last movement) - Bernstein, NYPO
- Zimmer - Singapore (Pirates III)
- Saint-Saens - Danse Bacchanal - Ormandy, Philadelphia Orchestra
- John Williams - March of the Slave Children (Indiana Jones II)
- Saint-Saens - Danse Macabre - Ormandy, Philadelphia Orchestra
- Zimmer - Drink Up Me Hearties (Pirates III closing credits)
- Liszt - Mephisto's Waltz (1) - Karajan, BPO
- Disney - Grim Grinning Ghosts
- Disney - Twilight Zone (ride soundtrack)
- Dukas - Sorcerer's Apprentice (Fantasia '82 version)
- Mussorgsky - Night on Bald Mountain (Fantasia '82 version)
- Ben Bartlett - stuff from Walking with Dinosaurs
first ones, 6:49
bulk, between 7:15 and 7:30 (Dead Man's Party to Welcome to My Nightmare ;) )
pretty much done,8:10
music coming in, 8:50
--
you know, it *really* sucks when the PA from the football game at the nearest school is actually louder than my set-up, and that school is at least half a mile away...
--
"what do you say?"
"TRICK OR TREAT"
"That's right - a wise man once told me 'DON'T MESS WITH TRADITION'". (yes, Nick wrote that phrase into our annual Mummers' play)
--
I may write a follow-up post with some thoughts on the particular pieces.