Rap Lyric
Re: Creepy 70s Songs
Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2003 16:28:34 -0500Newsgroups: alt.culture.us.1970s
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I guess you could break down "Creepy songs" into two catagories: 1. Songs that were MEANT to be creepy like DOA by Bloodrock and Witch Queen of New Orleans by Redbone 2. Songs there weren't made at all with the intention of sounding creepy but had a lyric or a sound that scared you, like the rocket ship in Afternoon Delight. I guess songs today don't scare anybody because 90% of modern rock and 100% of rap is creepy, angry, violent, hateful, whatever. "Chris" <email-address-deleted> wrote in message news:3f11cb6b@shknews01... > I know it was late 60's but the Vanilla Fudge remake of Season of the Witch > was creepy. > > > "Tee" <email-address-deleted> wrote in message > news:email-address-deleted... > > On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 16:57:24 GMT, email-address-deleted (Jamie M.) spoketh > > thusly.....: > > > > >The alarm clocks on Time by Pink Floyd always creeped me out. > > > > > >Jamie > > > > Jamie, my house would drive you bonkers...my husband, Gary, collects > clocks and > > is anal when it comes to synchronizing them. The ticking is one thing, > but > > every hour, on the hour...it's a cacophony of bells, dings and chimes. > > Incidentally, he's a HUGE Pink Floyd fan. I programmed "Time" into my > cell > > phone so I know when my husband is calling me. (I program all my own ring > > tones because I'm too cheap to download them and I can't find the ones I > want > > anyway). > > > > > > Tee > > http://www.geocities.com/tee_king > >
