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Hauntingly Good Music:
With chords sweeter than candy corn. ‘Tis the season for spine tingles, and goosebumps. Halloween is my daughters favorite holiday. In her words, Halloween gives you an excuse to dress up, and embrace your weird. The pandemic has had a big impact on the trick-or treating experience. So my daughter thought a small costume party would be good idea. With her help, I compiled a spook-tacular playlist. So come have a listen and maybe these songs will be at your own Halloween Bash:
By Saroyan Coles4 years ago in Beat
Hallow's Eve Playlist
Alright, let’s do this and get the party started. For the Graveyard Smash Challenge I’ve compiled a collection of 19 videos for your frightful enjoyment, with an approximate run-time of 88 minutes. I’ve also broken the list up into 4 separate blocks, each with a run-time of approximately 22 minutes.
By Joseph Duncan4 years ago in Beat
It's My Dead Man's Party and I'll Die If I Want To!
This Masquerade It's this lonely game I play every year on the night of October 31st. I sit here all alone in my darkened studio in front of the mirror getting ready for fright night. Carefully I paint my face and wear a wig to transform myself into someone unrecognizable. I'm ready for the masquerade a celebration where nobody recognizes each other. Halloween is the one time of year that I'm able to shake off my lonely existence and be the hero in every story.
By Rick Henry Christopher 4 years ago in Beat
The Devil's Playlist
So you have the best food, the most delicious drinks, the creepiest decorations. You’re all set, this Halloween party will go down in history as one of the best. Except… you forgot all about the music! How are you supposed to have the greatest party of all time in silence?! Well fear not, dear reader, for I am here to aid you in this, your hour of need.
By Justin Elliott4 years ago in Beat
Night Owl - A Scottish Halloween Playlist
Did you know the word halloween or more correctly hallowe'en is of Scottish origin? Contracted in Scots from All Hallows Eve, the name signifies the evening before All Saints Day. Trick or Treating may be a recent import from the US, but the tradition in Scotland is to go Guising or to dress up and go around the neighbourhood and collect coins or cakes in return for singing a song or doing a party trick.
By Wilkie Stewart4 years ago in Beat
Trick or Treat? Halloween Beats To Spook or Impress. Three-Hour Playlist. Tunes to Delight.
As we know, the majority of us reading this article celebrate New Years Day on the 1st of January. The Chinese celebrate their special mark of a brand new calendar a few weeks to a month later, while the Celts celebrate New Years Day on the 1st of November. Therefore the comfort foods of pumpkin and cinnamon spice (am I allowed to say chocolate?) naturally kick in, in the cooler, winter months. According to the Celts, the cooler months (aka winter) brought forward a blur between life and death on their take on New Years Eve (off hand, over 2,000 years ago now), and the trick or treat concept came from that, on what they called All Hallows Eve. Welcome to Halloween then. There you go, Halloween is a British concept, and not an American one. (It is like asking what came first...the chicken or the egg?) Who cares, and maybe they both did.
By Justine Crowley4 years ago in Beat
Hardcore Halloween Playlist
Halloween is a day when all the punks, goths, and eccentric beings crawl out from under their rocks and rejoice in the spooky season. It's a time where they rule the streets, and their usual look is no longer considered strange or off-putting. They can embrace their authentic selves without any judgment, and damn, it's a good vibe!
By Sharna Halliwell4 years ago in Beat




