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Spooky Song Friday: Pretty much a quintessential Hallowe'en song:
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Spooky Song Friday: This one really shows off Dimebag's range.
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Spooky Song Friday: Darkest of the Hillside Thickets are huge into HP Lovecraft. <3
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This summarizes my Hallowe'en philosophy. Trouble with kids (or adults) that are "too cool" to wear a costume is that they might trash your house. :(
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Spooky Song Friday! This one's pretty mandatory. (Someone told me that this was a Misfits song originally. Is that true?)
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And of course, "If you have to ask" brings me to New Orleans, which brings me to Louie, and of course Billie ...
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@Ilovemesomefood started it. Now I'm on a RHCP kick. (lyrics NSFW, if you have to ask)
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I've been hating House of Pain/Everlast on Facebook today. I'm not a fan, really, but honestly there's ONE HoP song I totally groove to:
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This is what I consider to be an appropriate song for Valentine's Day. Your Mileage May Vary. <3 <3 <3
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Someone at my wifey's job said that she'd never heard this song. Everyone should experience the wonder of classic Run-DMC this time of year.
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@mlibrarianus You forgot this one! :P
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I'm just gonna cap off this morning's Blues playlist with a little Long Tall Sally as an example of the transition from Blues into pure Rock and Roll.
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I love the way that these lyrics go from badass to over-the-top and back again.
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can't hear this song without picturing Lane Myers pulling up to a stop light in a souped-up black Camaro and shutting down those brothers for good.
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Okay, so maybe Jimi Hendrix never lived in the Delta a day in his life, but I think he bears inclusion on this morning's playlist for this song alone.
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This song isn't misogynistic at ALL. [nods]
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The White Stripes also covered this tune. Jack White is a blues fanatic, actually.