almaniac27 said:CleveRadioInsider said:What about Halloween music? We can start that after Labor Day and then after Halloween is move right into Christmas music? Although is there enough Halloween music to go 24 hours straight?
As someone who's worked in an amusement park during October, you'd be surprised. Just play a bunch of classic rock songs with vaguely Halloween-related lyrics (Witchy Woman, Superstitious, Spooky, I Put a Spell on You, Psycho Killer, Season of the Witch), then add in your classic Monster Mash, Purple People Eater, Time Warp, Ghostbusters, etc. and you've got something you can throw on the air for a few hours Halloween night. I've even heard "Clap For the Wolfman" at work even though that song is about Wolfman Jack, not the mythical creature.
Exactly what I was trying to get at, with all that, can come up with a good 200 or or more songs, I think a radio station can pull that off for a week, or at least weekend. Tougher this year as Halloween is in the middle of the week. Then there's the 60's tragedy songs, as well as the spooky ones like Laurie-Strange Things Happen by Dicky Lee, I Want My Baby Back by Jimmy Cross, Jack The Ripper by the One Way Streets, Torture by Kris Jensen, Haunted House by Gene Simmons, Haunted Castle by the Kingsmen, and so on. Some spooky sound effects. An occasional spoken word scary piece like The Dentist or The Dark by Arch Oboler, even Bill Cosby had some spooky short stories. Disney's "Your Pet Cat".