Halloween Songs
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Re: Halloween Songs
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Bernard Herrman made some awesome soundtrack music. If you ever watch Citizen Kane listen to the music, Its dark and depressing. The opening theme in Day is cool, it uses a theriman which has an eerie sound. He wrote music for Alfred Hitchcock movies, his most famous is the theme from Psycho and for some of the Ray Harryhausen movies, Jason and the Argonauts, Mysterious Island, Seventh Voyage of Sinbad. The opening theme from Jason is one of my favorites, kind of like the theme from The Ten Commandants.Tralala wrote:Hrm...I've seen Citizen and Day...don't remember anything in particular about the soundtracks, though. Which means it's been too long since I've seen either of 'em!
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He's going on my list! The list that I'll get to...probably in April. Sigh.Bighuey wrote:Bernard Herrman made some awesome soundtrack music. If you ever watch Citizen Kane listen to the music, Its dark and depressing. The opening theme in Day is cool, it uses a theriman which has an eerie sound. He wrote music for Alfred Hitchcock movies, his most famous is the theme from Psycho and for some of the Ray Harryhausen movies, Jason and the Argonauts, Mysterious Island, Seventh Voyage of Sinbad. The opening theme from Jason is one of my favorites, kind of like the theme from The Ten Commandants.Tralala wrote:Hrm...I've seen Citizen and Day...don't remember anything in particular about the soundtracks, though. Which means it's been too long since I've seen either of 'em!
Hey (seems to be my word of the day), didja know that someone made a movie about the guy who invented the theremin? And at least one person has watched it?

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Really. I guess he was some kind of a Russian nuclear scientist, he worked on their H-bombs.Tralala wrote:He's going on my list! The list that I'll get to...probably in April. Sigh.Bighuey wrote:Bernard Herrman made some awesome soundtrack music. If you ever watch Citizen Kane listen to the music, Its dark and depressing. The opening theme in Day is cool, it uses a theriman which has an eerie sound. He wrote music for Alfred Hitchcock movies, his most famous is the theme from Psycho and for some of the Ray Harryhausen movies, Jason and the Argonauts, Mysterious Island, Seventh Voyage of Sinbad. The opening theme from Jason is one of my favorites, kind of like the theme from The Ten Commandants.Tralala wrote:Hrm...I've seen Citizen and Day...don't remember anything in particular about the soundtracks, though. Which means it's been too long since I've seen either of 'em!
Hey (seems to be my word of the day), didja know that someone made a movie about the guy who invented the theremin? And at least one person has watched it?
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Yup. The movie was actually a lot better than I thought it would be.Bighuey wrote: Really. I guess he was some kind of a Russian nuclear scientist, he worked on their H-bombs.
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What was the name of it? It sounds like something I would like. I like off-beat weird stuff.Tralala wrote:Yup. The movie was actually a lot better than I thought it would be.Bighuey wrote: Really. I guess he was some kind of a Russian nuclear scientist, he worked on their H-bombs.
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You? Really? Who'd'a thunk? I had to look it up; I'd caught it on TV a few years back. It's Theremin: An Electronic Odyssey.Bighuey wrote:What was the name of it? It sounds like something I would like. I like off-beat weird stuff.Tralala wrote:Yup. The movie was actually a lot better than I thought it would be.Bighuey wrote: Really. I guess he was some kind of a Russian nuclear scientist, he worked on their H-bombs.
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They're creepy and they're kooky,
Mysterious and spooky,
They're all together ooky,
The Addams Family.
Their house is a museum
Where people come to see 'em
They really are a scream
The Addams Family.
(Neat)
(Sweet)
(Petite)
So get a witches shawl on
A broomstick you can crawl on
We're gonna pay a call on
The Addams Family.
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@ Crusher, you might know this album, youre into weird and strange music same as me.