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Hallowe'en playlist for student bar - suggestions needed by tonight 30th!


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My son is doing the music for a Hallowe'en night at their student bar and would like suggestions of loosely related Hallowe'en themed music to add to the more obvious ones. Preferably more upbeat that mournful unless they are really good! If you have a Spotify link you could share either here or via PM that would be ideal, or just post the name of the song if not- thanks. He needs to have sorted it by tonight (sunday 30th )

Psycho Killer - Talking Heads

Sunglasses After Dark - The Cramps (and lots of other stuff by them)

Thriller - M Jackson

Planet Claire - The B-52's (not particularly ghost/monster related, but taps into that early '60s "Twilight Zone" sound and mood)

Yep, Ghostbusters and Thriller are surely essential.


Boris the Spider, Bad Moon Rising, Highway To Hell..


Would also suggest Pet Cemetery (Ramones), Night of the Living Dead (Misfits), and I was a Teenage Werewolf (The Cramps) although doubt many teenagers are familiar with these bands other than logos on T-shirts.


Would be reluctant to put "monster mash" on any playlist, but maybe later in the night when everyone is hammered...

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