Playlist for Lotsa A Cappella on October 29, 1995: The Second Annual Halloween Spook-tacular, with The Count of MonteChrisTess!
( artist ~ song )
- The Persuasions ~ Good Old A Cappella (Halloween Remix)
- Three Dog Night ~ Mama Told Me Not To Come (excerpt)
- Boyz Nite Out ~ People Are Strange
- E&M Improv ~ Cat & Dog
- Yale Whiffenpoofs ~ Twisted
- Washington U Pikers ~ Thriller
- Tom Petty ~ Zombie Zoo
- Brown Derbies ~ Superstition
- Toby Twining ~ Hell's Kitchen Hootenanny
- Johnny Otis Show ~ Castin' My Spell On You
- Music Sacra ~ Graveside
- E& M Improv ~ Improv (scary)
- Stanford Fleet Street Singers ~ What's Opera, Doc?
- Warren Zevon ~ Werewolves Of London (excerpt)
- The Cramps - Teenage Werewolf (excerpt)
- Rockapella ~ Zombie Jamboree
- Allan Sherman ~ My Son The Vampire (excerpt)
- "Scaryboy" Manson & his friend ~ Friends (your radio announcer)
- Spatz ~ Gonna Be The Devil To Pay
- Dead Can Dance ~ Emmeleia
- Sweet Honey In The Rock ~ Run On For A Long Time
- ? Orchestra ? ~ Night On Bald Mountain (with scary sounds)
- E&M Improv ~ Dogs
- The Bobs ~ Bus Plunge
- The Bobs ~ Sign My Snarling Doggie
- The Bobs ~ Psycho Killer
- The Flirtations ~ The Homecoming Queen's Got A Gun
- The Coasters ~ Riot In Cell Block #9
- The Bobs ~ Spontaneous Human Combustion
- The Rolling Stones ~ Midnight Rambler (excerpt)
- The Bobs ~ Disco Inferno
- The Geyer Street Sheiks ~ Dance Around In Your Bones
- Rickie Lee Jones ~ Ghost Train
- Word Of Mouth Chorus ~ Evening Shade
- One Accord ~ Wood Street
- Word Of Mouth Chorus ~ Windham
- Washington U Pikers ~ Jack Ass Ginger
- The Cramps ~ Goo Goo Muck (excerpt)
- The Holy Modal Rounders ~ Rocky Road
This program was very similar in parts to the 1994 Halloween show. Since the '94 show had been played on a
Monday morning between 3 and 6 AM, I guessed that most listeners to the Sunday morning 1995 show hadn't heard the
previous year's program. Since I knew Chris was bringing in some of his own stuff, I used the tape of the '94
show so that we could relax and talk some. The Halloween shows take a little more concentration because I am
always trying to slip in my scary screams and moans from the sound effects recordings.
And back in the '90s we didn't have the minidisc players, and only two CD players in the air room, so there was
more planning and juggling to get everything to come out real scary!