Now THAT is a Treat!

 

I love ALL of these songs! Check them out, you’re going to love them.

In case you’re curious, my favorite is the last track on side B: Marie Laveau

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Side A: Swinging Ghosts Salty Holmes –

The Ghost Song (1954) Steve Jeffries, Mary Carewe & Donald Greig – Evil at Play (1986) The Upperclassmen – Cha Cha With The Zombies (1959) Terry Teene – Curse of the Hearse (1960) Danny Hutton – Monster Shindig (1965) Milton Delugg – Créature From Under Sea (1964) The Cadillacs – Frankenstein (~1955) The Corsairs – At the Stroke of Midnight (1962) Interlude: Sandalwood & Wine Roy Fox – This House is Haunted (1934) Jack Hylton – Bogey Wail (1929) Ozzie Nelson & Rose Anne Stevens – Strange Enchantment (1939)

Side B: Forget the Light Forever 

The Deadly Ones- There’s A Creature In The Surfer’s Lagoon (1964) Larrys Rebels – Halloween (1967) The Calico Wall – I’m A Living Sickness (1967) !Action Pact! – Gothic Party Time (1983) Jim Stick Revelation – Night Of The Witch Doctor (1978) Night Creatures – That’s The Night (1976) Some Bizarre – Don’t Be Afraid (1983) Forbidden Fruits– Disco Halloween (1986) Bobby Soxx – Scavenger of Death (1981) Papa Celestin – Marie LaVeau (1954)

It Begins

Today is Halloween,

The night will be full of walking terrors, hungry vampires and  yellow eyed demons.

Witches are getting ready to cast a hex or two in honor of the season and spiders,  black cats and werewolves are getting ready to do a little cruncha cruncha muncha muncha on all things great and small.

I spend a lot of time in the Halloween World, so this  sums up my daily existence.

Not to be a killjoy but today is business as usual for me!

But what the heck- you all go out there and have some fun.

When you’re done, I’ll be right here.

Waiting.

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My Mask

Photo A.M. Moscoso

What are you going to be for Halloween

my friends ask me every year.

And every year

I am mask- less, costume-less, I look the way I always do.

But they keep asking, in the hope that one day I will surprise them all and

wear a mask that shows the world who I really am on the inside.

” I’ll bet she dresses up like a witch, or maybe she’ll be a zombie or a vampire or a Pirate or a rabid dog or a murderous robot a bucket of toxic waste!” I think they’ve said to themselves or each other.

I turn up on Halloween looking the way I always do and I always disappoint but I am forgiven because I give out really tasty treats.

” One of these days you should wear a mask at least.” I’ve been advised.

I touch my finger to my face- the muscles that lay against the bones on my skull are doing their job- they smile on command, look concerned on command they wrinkle the my nose just right when I want to show I am really, really tickled by what I’m hearing.

To be honest, I like the mask I wear out to face the world each day.

It’s pleasant, it’s approachable, it makes me look dull and slow and ‘sweet’.

It’s the best mask EVER and I don’t want to take it off, not for one second because being that little puff of sweetness is, in it’s own way fun and it’s the best Halloween trick ever because it goes on all year long.

So what do you think? Should I take it off? Dare I take it off?

I know, if I show you where the string is- it’s just behind my ear- would you like to give it a little tug and see who I am under my mask

or to be more specific-

what I am.