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hammerfan 09-18-2014 11:56 AM

Awesome! I've been listening all afternoon. This makes my Halloween!

MichaelMyers 09-18-2014 11:57 AM

Yea for the Halloween score!! :halloween:

I like how the station is transitioning from the "silly side of Halloween" to a more darker tone. I've heard there are thousands of songs on the playlist so you're likely not to hear the same one twice!

ChronoGrl 09-18-2014 12:03 PM

HA! I couldn't access it at my computer (work VPN blocks streaming) BUT I just figured out I can stream on my iPhone! YAY!

This is making my afternoon! ::cool::

newb 09-18-2014 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by neverending (Post 978447)
It's soundtrack day on Welcome to Weirdsville Radio. Added today:

Halloween complete soundtrack (the original of course)
The Ghost and Mr. Chicken complete soundtrack (you're welcome, Newb!)
Selections from The Omen, The Omen II, Freddy's Dead the Final Nightmare, Friday the 13th remake (I'll get the original soon) and Halloween III Season of the Witch.

Also added:

Super rare Halloween novelty album Monster Rally by Hans Conried and Alice Pearce.

Also rare- orchestrated tone poems from Kenyon Hopkins and the Creed Taylor Orchestra, from the heyday of the "Exotica" splash. The album is NIGHTMARE. I'll have the other two soon.

Very nice....thanks Lee::wink::

neverending 09-18-2014 01:56 PM

Thanks everyone for tuning in!

A note on listening:

You can listen on practically any device. I have somebody who tunes in on a Roku all the time. If you're not sure which link to use, try the winamp or itunes link- anything that can use a .pls (playlist) extension should work.

neverending 09-18-2014 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by MichaelMyers (Post 978449)
Yea for the Halloween score!! :halloween:

I like how the station is transitioning from the "silly side of Halloween" to a more darker tone. I've heard there are thousands of songs on the playlist so you're likely not to hear the same one twice!


You're welcome, Michael- you can't have a Halloween station without the Halloween score!

neverending 09-23-2014 06:59 PM

Though I haven't posted any updates lately, that doesn't mean there hasn't been activity going on... underground. Welcome To Weirdsville Radio - Halloween Weirdness has been writing and expanding, taking on a more ominous tone, like a plague of virulent, disease ridden rats. New items added to the playlist recently:

Two atmospheric mood pieces by Verne Langdon; Music for Magicians and the double release The Phantom of the Organ/Vampyre at the Harpsichord.

Vic Mizzy's other creepy soundtrack for The Night Walker, Basil Kurchin's evocative Abominable Dr. Phibes soundtrack, music and dialogue snippets from Texas Chainsaw Massacre I & II, and a smattering of Akira Ifukube's powerful scores for Japanese Kaiju films like the original Gojira, Gidorah the Three Headed Monster, Gidorah Vs. Godzilla and more!

Two more of Kenyon Hopkins collaborations with the Creed Taylor Orchestra- Shock Music in Hifi and Panic, Son of Shock!

More spooky sounds from Midnight Syndicate with their 13th Hour release.

Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene and Levi Stubbs in the Little Shop of Horrors soundtrack.

Songs in the Key of X - songs suggested by the X-Files, with numbers from Elvis Costello, Nick Cave, Soul Coughing, Danzig and more.

A rare item from the 1970s- Black Mass Lucifer by Mort Garson; spooky electronic soundscapes.

Canada's The Creepshow sneaks onstage, as does modern favorites the themes to American Horror Story and The Walking Dead.

Listener favorite Christopher Walken's reading of The Raven spooks us all.

Two artists no Halloween station would be complete without join decadence: Alice Cooper and David Bowie, as well as individual offerings from Johnny Cash, Frank Sinatra, The Battlefield Band, Donovan, Jenny DeVivo, Rumors of the Big Wave, Santana, Natalie Merchant and oh so much more...

I can say without a touch of hype, Welcome To Weirdsville Radio is by far the most unique and entertaining Halloween station on the air. Much of what you hear here you won't find anywhere else.

And let me tell you... THE MADNESS HAS JUST BEGUN! Stay Tuned!

Tune in at:

http://www.NeverEndingWonder.com

_____V_____ 09-23-2014 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by neverending (Post 979049)
Vic Mizzy's other creepy soundtrack for The Night Walker, Basil Kurchin's evocative Abominable Dr. Phibes soundtrack, music and dialogue snippets from Texas Chainsaw Massacre I & II, and a smattering of Akira Ifukube's powerful scores for Japanese Kaiju films like the original Gojira, Gidorah the Three Headed Monster, Gidorah Vs. Godzilla and more!

Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene and Levi Stubbs in the Little Shop of Horrors soundtrack.

Canada's The Creepshow sneaks onstage, as does modern favorites the themes to American Horror Story and The Walking Dead.

Listener favorite Christopher Walken's reading of The Raven spooks us all.

Two artists no Halloween station would be complete without join decadence: Alice Cooper and David Bowie, as well as individual offerings from Johnny Cash, Frank Sinatra, The Battlefield Band, Donovan, Jenny DeVivo, Rumors of the Big Wave, Santana, Natalie Merchant and oh so much more...

http://www.NeverEndingWonder.com

Some superb selections in there, and some of my absolute favorites too!

Thank you, NE. Tune in to make your October complete, folks!

neverending 09-27-2014 05:21 PM

Fiendish fans and fangulous friends, Welcome to Weirdsville Radio - Halloween Weirdness All Year Long continues to spread its infection like a virulent case of the bubonic plague. Recent additions to the playlist are wrapping the station in a shroud of spooky atmospherics. Included:

Frankie Stein and His Ghouls - ALL FIVE of the infamous mid-60s albums of monster dance music mixed with horrorific sound effects.
Three more of Nox Arcana's Gothic inspired sound poems, including Necronomicon, Darklore Manor and Transylvania.
Goblin, the revered band that provided the soundtracks to Dario Argento's best films, makes a major appearance with selections from Suspiria, Tenebre, Profundo Rosso, Phenomina, Patrick, Wampyre, and more!
The underappreciated Ronald Stein, composer of multitudes of low budget horror film scores, bursts upon the scene with selections from The Haunted Palace, The Premature Burial, Last Woman on Earth, Spider Baby, Dementia 13 and others!
Ennio Morricone's haunting score to Exorcist II: The Heretic.
In a World's Hallow's Eve album.
Also, from the mid-60s, when albums of experimental electronic music could be marketed as kiddie Halloween albums, we have Gershon Kingsley's Ghostly Sounds and Music for Monsters, whose unfortunate theremin player's identity seems to have been lost to eternity.

From 1969 we have the beloved Poe Through a Glass Prism album of Edgar Allen Poe poetry set to psychedelic rock music.
From 1968, Coven's infamous Witchcraft Destroys Minds and Reaps Souls album.
More Zacherley, with some Shock Theater audio bits and his Dead Man's Ball album.
I don't know why, but Timothy Leary's crazy Tune In, Turn On, Drop Out album portraying a guided acid trip has always seemed Halloweenish to me- watch out, it'll sneak up on you!
Hell Yeah! we've got HorrorPops, with their Hell Yeah! album!
Listen carefully and you'll hear the strangest cover of Purple People Eater, by none other than Judy Garland!

All that, and much much more is waiting for you.... Just tune in IF YOU DARE!


Tune in right here:

http://www.NeverEndingWonder.com/halloween.htm

ChronoGrl 09-27-2014 06:24 PM

VERY cool, NE! I'll definitely be using it to set the mood for my Halloween party!


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